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Effects of altered tau expression on dentate granule cell excitability in mice.

Ryan A Cloyd1, John Koren2, Jose F Abisambra3, Bret N Smith4.   

Abstract

Tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease, are characterized by progressive accumulation of hyperphosphorylated and pathologic tau protein in association with onset of cognitive and behavioral impairment. Tau pathology is also associated with increased susceptibility to seizures and epilepsy, with tau-/- mice showing seizure resistance in some epilepsy models. To better understand how tau pathology is related to neuronal excitability, we performed whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology in dentate gyrus granule cells of tau-/- and human-tau expressing, htau mice. The htau mouse is unique from other transgenic tau models in that the endogenous murine tau gene has been and replaced with readily phosphorylated human tau. We assessed several measures of neuronal excitability, including evoked action potential frequency and excitatory synaptic responses in dentate granule cells from tau-/-, htau, and non-transgenic control mice at 1.5, 4, and 9 months of age. Compared to age matched controls, dentate granule cells from both tau-/- and htau mice had a lower peak frequency of evoked action potentials and greater paired pulse facilitation, suggesting reduced neuronal excitability. Our results suggest that neuronal excitability is more strongly influenced by the absence of functional tau than by the presence of pathologic tau. These results also suggest that tau's effect on neuronal excitability is more complex than previously understood.
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Keywords:  Dentate granule cell; EPSC; Hippocampus; Microtubule associated protein tau; Tau(−/−); Tauopathy; htau

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34029610      PMCID: PMC8286323          DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2021.113766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.620


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