Memory deficits correlate with tau and spine pathology in P301S MAPT transgenic mice

Hong Xu, Thomas W. Rösler, Thomas Carlsson, Anderson de Andrade, Julius Bruch, Matthias Höllerhage, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Günter U. Höglinger

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Abstract

Aim: P301SMAPT transgenic mice (P301S mice) are a widely used model of frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 with tau pathology (FTDP-17-tau). However, a systematic correlation between cognitive deficits and cellular tau pathology at different ages is still missing. Therefore, our study investigated memory deficits of P301S mice in relation to pathological tau species and dendritic spine pathology throughout adulthood. Methods: We analysed P301S mice behaviourally with the novel open field, rotarod, and Morris water maze tests to measure deficits in locomotion, balance and cognition, respectively; immunohistochemically with different tau antibodies for specific tau species; and with Golgi staining for dendritic spine pathology. Results: We confirmed the occurrence of locomotor deficits at an age of 5months and newly report memory deficits from 2.5months of age onwards. At this early age, MC1 and CP13, but not AT180 immunoreactivity, was prominent in the hippocampus of P301S mice. Neuronal cell loss in the hippocampus of P301S mice was not observed to occur till 6months of age. However, there was a significant reduction in the density of dendritic spines from young adulthood onwards in hippocampal pyramidal neurones. Conclusion: In P301S mice, memory deficits precede the onset of locomotor dysfunction and coincide with the appearance of conformationally changed, S202-phosphorylated tau and reduced spine density in the absence of neuronal cell loss in the hippocampus. Our finding provides insights into the toxic effects of different tau species in vivo and may facilitate the development of new therapies against neurodegenerative tauopathies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)833-843
Number of pages11
JournalNeuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
Volume40
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Dendritic spine
  • FTDP-17-tau
  • Memory deficit
  • P301S transgenic mouse
  • Tau
  • Tauopathy

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