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Publication : Early tactile stimulation influences the development of Alzheimer's disease in gestationally stressed APP (NL-G-F) adult offspring (NL-G-F/NL-G-F) mice.

First Author  Hossain SR Year  2023
Journal  Exp Neurol Volume  368
Pages  114498 PubMed ID  37536439
Mgi Jnum  J:339714 Mgi Id  MGI:7517944
Doi  10.1016/j.expneurol.2023.114498 Citation  Hossain SR, et al. (2023) Early tactile stimulation influences the development of Alzheimer's disease in gestationally stressed APP (NL-G-F) adult offspring (NL-G-F/NL-G-F) mice. Exp Neurol 368:114498
abstractText  Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with cerebral plaques and tangles, reduced synapse number, and shrinkage in several brain areas and these morphological effects are associated with the onset of compromised cognitive, motor, and anxiety-like behaviours. The appearance of both anatomical and behavioural symptoms is worsened by stress. The focus of this study was to examine the effect of neonatal tactile stimulation on AD-like behavioural and neurological symptoms on APP (NL-G-F/NL-G-F) mice, a mouse model of AD, who have been gestationally stressed. Our findings indicate that neonatal tactile stimulation improves cognition, motor skills, and anxiety-like symptoms in both gestationally stressed and non-stressed adult APP mice and that these alterations are associated with reduced Abeta plaque formation. Thus, tactile stimulation appears to be a promising non-invasive preventative strategy for slowing the onset of dementia in aging animals.
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