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Publication : Activity changes and marked stereotypic behavior precede Abeta pathology in TgCRND8 Alzheimer mice.

First Author  Ambrée O Year  2006
Journal  Neurobiol Aging Volume  27
Issue  7 Pages  955-64
PubMed ID  15993515 Mgi Jnum  J:108864
Mgi Id  MGI:3625213 Doi  10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2005.05.009
Citation  Ambree O, et al. (2006) Activity changes and marked stereotypic behavior precede Abeta pathology in TgCRND8 Alzheimer mice. Neurobiol Aging 27(7):955-64
abstractText  Alzheimer's disease (AD) is not only characterized by cognitive decline and neuropathological changes, but also by non-cognitive behavioral symptoms like restlessness, sleep disturbance, and wandering. These symptoms are categorized in the 'Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia' (BPSD). We investigated transgenic and wildtype mice of an APP transgenic mouse model of AD (TgCRND8) with respect to 24 h activity and spontaneous home cage behavior at 30, 60, 90 and 120 days of age. At all test days, transgenic and wildtype animals differed significantly with respect to activity patterns. In addition, activity rhythms changed distinctly in transgenic mice with increasing age. Transgenic mice also clearly showed more stereotypic behavior, which correlated significantly at 90 and 120 days of age with elevated corticosterone metabolite concentrations in fecal samples. Activity patterns in TgCRND8 mice resemble altered rhythms of activity in AD patients. Stereotypic behaviors may be caused by the same mechanisms as non-cognitive behavioral symptoms of AD. Thus, it is likely that analogies to BPSD that precede Abeta pathology are found in APP-overexpressing TgCRND8 mice.
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