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Publication : ApoE Regulates the Development of Adult Newborn Hippocampal Neurons.

First Author  Tensaouti Y Year  2018
Journal  eNeuro Volume  5
Issue  4 PubMed ID  30079373
Mgi Jnum  J:266781 Mgi Id  MGI:6256867
Doi  10.1523/ENEURO.0155-18.2018 Citation  Tensaouti Y, et al. (2018) ApoE Regulates the Development of Adult Newborn Hippocampal Neurons. eNeuro 5(4):ENEURO.0155-18.2018
abstractText  Adult hippocampal neurogenesis occurs throughout life and is believed to participate in cognitive functions such as learning and memory. A number of genes that regulate adult hippocampal neurogenesis have been identified, although most of these have been implicated in progenitor proliferation and survival, but not in the development into fully differentiated neurons. Among these genes, apolipoprotein E (ApoE) is particularly compelling because the human ApoE isoform E4 is a risk factor for the development of Alzheimer's disease, where hippocampal neurogenesis is reported to be dysfunctional. To investigate the effects of ApoE and its human isoforms on adult hippocampal neurogenesis and neuronal development, retroviruses carrying a GFP-expressing vector were injected into wild-type (WT), ApoE-deficient, and human targeted replacement (ApoE3 and ApoE4) mice to infect progenitors in the dentate gyrus and analyze the morphology of fully developed GFP-expressing neurons. Analysis of these adult-born neurons revealed significant decreases in the complexity of dendritic arborizations and spine density in ApoE-deficient mice compared with WT mice, as well as in ApoE4 mice compared with ApoE3. These findings demonstrate that ApoE deficiency and the ApoE4 human isoform both impair hippocampal neurogenesis and give insight into how ApoE may influence hippocampal-related neurological diseases.
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