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Simona Sacchini1, Josué Díaz-Delgado2,3, Antonio Espinosa de Los Monteros4, Yania Paz4, Yara Bernaldo de Quirós4, Eva Sierra4, Manuel Arbelo4, Pedro Herráez4, Antonio Fernández4.
Abstract
Hypoxia could be a possible risk factor for neurodegenerative alterations in cetaceans' brain. Among toothed whales, the beaked whales are particularly cryptic and routinely dive deeper than 1000 m for about 1 h in order to hunt squids and fishes. Samples of frontal cerebral and cerebellar cortex were collected from nine animals, representing six different species of the suborder Odontoceti. Immunohistochemical analysis employed anti-β-amyloid (Aβ) and anti-neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) antibodies. Six of nine (67%) animals showed positive immunolabeling for Aβ and/or NFT. The most striking findings were intranuclear Aβ immunopositivity in cerebral cortical neurons and NFT immunopositivity in cerebellar Purkinje neurons with granulovacuolar degeneration. Aβ plaques were also observed in one elderly animal. Herein, we present immunohistopathological findings classic of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases in humans. Our findings could be linked to hypoxic phenomena, as they were more extensive in beaked whales. Despite their adaptations, cetaceans could be vulnerable to sustained and repetitive brain hypoxia.Entities:
Keywords: Beaked whales; Beta amyloid; Hypoxia; Phosphorylated tau; Toothed whales
Year: 2020 PMID: 33037014 PMCID: PMC7657478 DOI: 10.1242/bio.054734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Open ISSN: 2046-6390 Impact factor: 2.422
Stranding and biologic data for nine odontocetes included in this study and immunohistochemical results for Aβ and NFT immunomarkers in cerebral cortex and cerebellum. Semiquantitative analysis of intensity and extent
Fig. 1.Case 1 (). Strong and diffuse nuclear staining to Aβ in the cortical neurons. Aβ free-floating immunolabeling; DAB not counterstained with thionine (A) Bennhold's Congo Red stain (B, asterisks). Scale bars: 20 µm. Aβ-positive aggregate in the frontopolar cortex (C). There are multiple irregular, slightly well-demarcated dense Aβ-positive extracellular/neuroparenchymal aggregates (D, asterisks) in the gray matter and subcortical white matter. Aβ free-floating immunolabeling; DAB counterstained with thionine.
Fig. 2.Case 5 (). NFT-granulovacuolar labeling in Purkinje neurons (A–C). Purkinje cells have focal to diffuse granular cytoplasmic NFT-positive labeling (A–C; A, asterisk). Free-floating immunolabeling; DAB counterstained with thionine (A,C). AEC not counterstained (B).
Fig. 3.Neurodegenerative diseases in diving marine mammals (here represented a beaked whale) may result from the interactive effects of multiple risk factors among which hypoxia could be one of the most important.