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Publication : Early hippocampal hyperexcitability and synaptic reorganization in mouse models of amyloidosis.

First Author  Ray A Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  9 Pages  110629
PubMed ID  39262788 Mgi Jnum  J:354303
Mgi Id  MGI:7732884 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2024.110629
Citation  Ray A, et al. (2024) Early hippocampal hyperexcitability and synaptic reorganization in mouse models of amyloidosis. iScience 27(9):110629
abstractText  The limited success of plaque-reducing therapies in Alzheimer's disease suggests that early treatment might be more effective in delaying or reversing memory impairments. Toward this end, it is important to establish the progression of synaptic and circuit changes before onset of plaques or cognitive deficits. Here, we used quantitative, fluorescence-based methods for synapse detection in CA1 pyramidal neurons to investigate the interaction between abnormal circuit activity, measured by Fos-immunoreactivity, and synapse reorganization in mouse models of amyloidosis. Using a genetically encoded, fluorescently labeled synaptic marker in juvenile mice (prior to sexual maturity), we find both synapse gain and loss depending on dendritic location. This progresses to broad synapse loss in aged mice. Elevated hippocampal activity in both CA3 and CA1 was present at weaning and preceded this reorganization. Thus, Abeta overproduction may initiate abnormal activity and subsequent input-specific synapse plasticity. These findings indicate that sustained amyloidosis drives heterogeneous and progressive circuit-wide abnormalities.
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