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Publication : Characterisation of the effect of knockout of the amyloid precursor protein on outcome following mild traumatic brain injury.

First Author  Corrigan F Year  2012
Journal  Brain Res Volume  1451
Pages  87-99 PubMed ID  22424792
Mgi Jnum  J:183235 Mgi Id  MGI:5318118
Doi  10.1016/j.brainres.2012.02.045 Citation  Corrigan F, et al. (2012) Characterisation of the effect of knockout of the amyloid precursor protein on outcome following mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Res 1451:87-99
abstractText  The amyloid precursor protein (APP) increases following traumatic brain injury (TBI), although the functional significance of this remains unclear largely because the functions of the subsequent APP metabolites are so different: Abeta is neurotoxic whilst sAPPalpha is neuroprotective. To investigate this further, APP wildtype and knockout mice were subjected to mild diffuse TBI and their outcomes compared. APP knockout mice displayed significantly worse cognitive and motor deficits, as demonstrated by the Barnes Maze and rotarod respectively, than APP wildtype mice. This was associated with a significant increase in hippocampal and cortical cell loss, as well as axonal injury, in APP knockout mice and an impaired neuroreparative response as indicated by diminished GAP-43 immunoreactivity when compared to APP wildtype mice. This study is the first to demonstrate that endogenous APP is beneficial following mild TBI, suggesting that the upregulation of APP observed following injury is an acute protective response.
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