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Publication : The menopausal mouse: a new neural paradigm of a distressing human condition.

First Author  Danilovich N Year  2003
Journal  Neuroreport Volume  14
Issue  12 Pages  1617-22
PubMed ID  14502087 Mgi Jnum  J:89713
Mgi Id  MGI:3041315 Doi  10.1097/00001756-200308260-00015
Citation  Danilovich N, et al. (2003) The menopausal mouse: a new neural paradigm of a distressing human condition. Neuroreport 14(12):1617-22
abstractText  Progressive and long-term sex hormone imbalance in the FSH-R haploinsufficient menopausal mouse leads to degenerative changes in the CNS associated with increased anxiety. The brain region most affected by aging in these mice is the hippocampus. Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) enzymatic activity and synapsin immunoreactivity are reduced at 20 months of age. Neurons in the dentate gyrus show signs of progressive degenerative changes, hypertrophy and glyosis, and subsequent cell shrinkage and death. These results suggest that the menopausal mouse mimics degenerative changes in the hippocampus of hormonally imbalanced aging humans. We propose using this animal model to test the effectiveness of potential therapeutics in paradigms of accelerated aging.
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