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ProNGF\NGF imbalance triggers learning and memory deficits, neurodegeneration and spontaneous epileptic-like discharges in transgenic mice

Authors :
Rossella Brandi
Sonia Piccinin
Luisa Fasulo
Raffaella Scardigli
Simona Capsoni
Antonino Cattaneo
Francesca Malerba
Gianluca Amato
Annalisa Manca
Fulvio Florenzano
Giovanni Meli
Francesca Paoletti
P Capelli
Robert Nisticò
Sara Marinelli
F La Regina
Cecilia Tiveron
Agnese Lecci
Nicola Berretta
Flaminia Pavone
L. Pistillo
Simona D'Aguanno
Tiveron, C
Fasulo, L
Capsoni, Simona
Malerba, Francesca
Marinelli, S
Paoletti, Francesca
Piccinin, S
Scardigli, R
Amato, G
Brandi, R
Capelli, Paolo
D'Aguanno, S
Florenzano, F
La Regina, F
Lecci, A
Manca, A
Meli, GIOVANNI ANTONIO
Pistillo, L
Berretta, N
Nistico, R
Pavone, F
Cattaneo, Antonino
Source :
Cell death and differentiation (Online) Epub ahead of print (2013). doi:10.1038/cdd.2013.22, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Tiveron C, Fasulo L, Capsoni S, Malerba F, Marinelli S, Paoletti F, Piccinin S, Scardigli R, Amato G, Brandi R, Capelli P, D'Aguanno S, Florenzano F, La Regina F, Lecci A, Manca A, Meli G, Pistillo L, Berretta N, Nisticò R, Pavone F, Cattaneo A./titolo:ProNGF\NGF imbalance triggers learning and memory deficits, neurodegeneration and spontaneous epileptic-like discharges in transgenic mice/doi:10.1038%2Fcdd.2013.22/rivista:Cell death and differentiation (Online)/anno:2013/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:Epub ahead of
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

ProNGF, the precursor of mature nerve growth factor (NGF), is the most abundant form of NGF in the brain. ProNGF and mature NGF differ significantly in their receptor interaction properties and in their bioactivity. ProNGF increases markedly in the cortex of Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains and proNGF\NGF imbalance has been postulated to play a role in neurodegeneration. However, a direct proof for a causal link between increased proNGF and AD neurodegeneration is lacking. In order to evaluate the consequences of increased levels of proNGF in the postnatal brain, transgenic mice expressing a furin cleavage-resistant form of proNGF, under the control of the neuron-specific mouse Thy1.2 promoter, were derived and characterized. Different transgenic lines displayed a phenotypic gradient of neurodegenerative severity features. We focused the analysis on the two lines TgproNGF#3 and TgproNGF#72, which shared learning and memory impairments in behavioral tests, cholinergic deficit and increased Aβ-peptide immunoreactivity. In addition, TgproNGF#3 mice developed Aβ oligomer immunoreactivity, as well as late diffuse astrocytosis. Both TgproNGF lines also display electrophysiological alterations related to spontaneous epileptic-like events. The results provide direct evidence that alterations in the proNGF/NGF balance in the adult brain can be an upstream driver of neurodegeneration, contributing to a circular loop linking alterations of proNGF/NGF equilibrium to excitatory/inhibitory synaptic imbalance and amyloid precursor protein (APP) dysmetabolism.

Details

ISSN :
14765403 and 13509047
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Death & Differentiation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....db8962d5aff9056e6eb8f28866941d2f