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Publication : PET Imaging of Neutrophils Infiltration in Alzheimer's Disease Transgenic Mice.

First Author  Kong Y Year  2020
Journal  Front Neurol Volume  11
Pages  523798 PubMed ID  33362678
Mgi Jnum  J:313469 Mgi Id  MGI:6801988
Doi  10.3389/fneur.2020.523798 Citation  Kong Y, et al. (2020) PET Imaging of Neutrophils Infiltration in Alzheimer's Disease Transgenic Mice. Front Neurol 11:523798
abstractText  Neutrophils are important components in the innate immune system. Neutrophil hyperactivation is regarded as a characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD). But in vivo imaging tools observing neutrophil activity in AD dynamically is lacking. This study aimed to identify neutrophil infiltration in AD transgenic mice. We used the AD triple-mutant transgenic mouse model and identified the genotype with RT-PCR. Behavioral experiments including an open-field test, a Morris water maze, and a Y-maze test were performed to evaluate the status of this AD model. (18)F-AV45, (18)F-PM-PBB3, (68)Ga-PEG-cFLFLFK, and (18)F-DPA714 were synthesized according to previous reports. We employed microPET to detect tracer uptake in the AD model and the control mice at different stages. Western blotting was used to observe the expression of functional proteins. We proved the successful establishment of AD models by RT-PCR, behavioral tests, and (18)F-AV45 and (18)F-PM-PBB3 PET imaging. We found an increased neutrophil accumulation in the brains of the AD mice through (68)Ga-PEG-cFLFLFK PET imaging and Western blot assay. Our studies also demonstrated an elevated level of CAP37, which is produced by neutrophils, in the AD brain, and treatment with CAP37 promoted the expression of Iba1, iNOS, and COX-2 in BV2 cultures. Furthermore, our (18)F-DPA714 PET imaging studies verified the raised activation of microglia in the brain of transgenic AD mice. Collectively, our findings indicate the increased activity of neutrophils in the brain and heart of AD model mice, (68)Ga-PEG-cFLFLFK PET imaging represents a sensitive method to observe the status of neutrophils in AD, and infiltrated neutrophils can induce the activation of microglia by releasing CAP37 and blocking the activity of neutrophils may be beneficial for the control of AD progression.
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