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Publication : Progressive tau aggregation does not alter functional brain network connectivity in seeded hTau.P301L mice.

First Author  Detrez JR Year  2020
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  143
Pages  105011 PubMed ID  32653674
Mgi Jnum  J:297600 Mgi Id  MGI:6449458
Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2020.105011 Citation  Detrez JR, et al. (2020) Progressive tau aggregation does not alter functional brain network connectivity in seeded hTau.P301L mice. Neurobiol Dis 143:105011
abstractText  Progressive accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau is a hallmark of various neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease. However, to date, the functional effects of tau pathology on brain network connectivity remain poorly understood. To directly interrogate the impact of tau pathology on functional brain connectivity, we conducted a longitudinal experiment in which we monitored a fibril-seeded hTau.P301L mouse model using correlative whole-brain microscopy and resting-state functional MRI. Despite a progressive aggravation of tau pathology across the brain, the major resting-state networks appeared unaffected up to 15 weeks after seeding. Targeted analyses also showed that the connectivity of regions with high levels of hyperphosphorylated tau was comparable to that observed in controls. In line with the ostensible retention of connectivity, no behavioural changes were detected between seeded and control hTau.P301L mice as determined by three different paradigms. Our data indicate that seeded tau pathology, with accumulation of tau aggregates throughout different regions of the brain, does not alter functional connectivity or behaviour in this mouse model. Additional correlative functional studies on different mouse models should help determine whether this is a generalizable trait of tauopathies.
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