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Brain cellular senescence in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease
Geroscience. 2022 Mar 6. doi: 10.1007/s11357-022-00531-5.
Angela O Dorigatti # 1 2, Ruben Riordan # 3 4, Zhen Yu 3 4, Grace Ross 3 4, Rong Wang 3 4, Nadjalisse Reynolds-Lallement 4 5, Kathy Magnusson 4 5, Veronica Galvan 6 7 8 9 10 11, Viviana I Perez 12 13
Abstract:
...The goal of this study was to identify mouse models of AD and AD-related dementias that develop measurable markers of cellular senescence in brain and thus may be useful to study the role of cellular senescence in these conditions. We measured the levels of cellular senescence markers in the brains of P301S(PS19), P301L, hTau, and 3xTg-AD mice that model amyloidopathy and/or tauopathy in AD and related dementias and in wild-type, age-matched control mice for each strain. Expression of cellular senescence markers in brains of transgenic P301L and 3xTg-AD mice was largely indistinguishable from that in WT control age-matched mice. In contrast, markers of cellular senescence were differentially increased in brains of transgenic hTau and P301S(PS19) mice as compared to WT control mice before the onset of AD-like cognitive deficits. Taken together, our data suggest that P301S(PS19) and hTau mice may be useful models for the study of brain cellular senescence in tauopathies including, but not limited to, AD.
PMID: 35249206
Tags: 3xTg-AD, Alzheimer’s, animal models, brain, cellular senescence, hTau, mice, P301L, P301S, PS19