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Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice

The cause and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are poorly understood. Possible cognitive and behavioral consequences induced by low-dose radiation are important because humans are exposed to ionizing radiation from various sources. Early transcriptional response in murine brain to low-do...

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Autores principales: Wang, Bing, Tanaka, Kaoru, Ji, Bin, Ono, Maiko, Fang, Yaqun, Ninomiya, Yasuharu, Maruyama, Kouichi, Izumi-Nakajima, Nakako, Begum, Nasrin, Higuchi, Makoto, Fujimori, Akira, Uehara, Yoshihiko, Nakajima, Tetsuo, Suhara, Tetsuya, Ono, Tetsuya, Nenoi, Mitsuru
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23908553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt096
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author Wang, Bing
Tanaka, Kaoru
Ji, Bin
Ono, Maiko
Fang, Yaqun
Ninomiya, Yasuharu
Maruyama, Kouichi
Izumi-Nakajima, Nakako
Begum, Nasrin
Higuchi, Makoto
Fujimori, Akira
Uehara, Yoshihiko
Nakajima, Tetsuo
Suhara, Tetsuya
Ono, Tetsuya
Nenoi, Mitsuru
author_facet Wang, Bing
Tanaka, Kaoru
Ji, Bin
Ono, Maiko
Fang, Yaqun
Ninomiya, Yasuharu
Maruyama, Kouichi
Izumi-Nakajima, Nakako
Begum, Nasrin
Higuchi, Makoto
Fujimori, Akira
Uehara, Yoshihiko
Nakajima, Tetsuo
Suhara, Tetsuya
Ono, Tetsuya
Nenoi, Mitsuru
author_sort Wang, Bing
collection PubMed
description The cause and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are poorly understood. Possible cognitive and behavioral consequences induced by low-dose radiation are important because humans are exposed to ionizing radiation from various sources. Early transcriptional response in murine brain to low-dose X-rays (100 mGy) has been reported, suggesting alterations of molecular networks and pathways associated with cognitive functions, advanced aging and AD. To investigate acute and late transcriptional, pathological and cognitive consequences of low-dose radiation, we applied an acute dose of 100-mGy total body irradiation (TBI) with X-rays to C57BL/6J Jms mice. We collected hippocampi and analyzed expression of 84 AD-related genes. Mouse learning ability and memory were assessed with the Morris water maze test. We performed in vivo PET scans with (11)C-PIB, a radiolabeled ligand for amyloid imaging, to detect fibrillary amyloid beta peptide (Aβ) accumulation, and examined characteristic AD pathologies with immunohistochemical staining of amyloid precursor protein (APP), Aβ, tau and phosphorylated tau (p-tau). mRNA studies showed significant downregulation of only two of 84 AD-related genes, Apbb1 and Lrp1, at 4 h after irradiation, and of only one gene, Il1α, at 1 year after irradiation. Spatial learning ability and memory were not significantly affected at 1 or 2 years after irradiation. No induction of amyloid fibrillogenesis or changes in APP, Aβ, tau, or p-tau expression was detected at 4 months or 2 years after irradiation. TBI induced early or late transcriptional alteration in only a few AD-related genes but did not significantly affect spatial learning, memory or AD-like pathological change in mice.
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spelling pubmed-38851292014-01-08 Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice Wang, Bing Tanaka, Kaoru Ji, Bin Ono, Maiko Fang, Yaqun Ninomiya, Yasuharu Maruyama, Kouichi Izumi-Nakajima, Nakako Begum, Nasrin Higuchi, Makoto Fujimori, Akira Uehara, Yoshihiko Nakajima, Tetsuo Suhara, Tetsuya Ono, Tetsuya Nenoi, Mitsuru J Radiat Res Biology The cause and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are poorly understood. Possible cognitive and behavioral consequences induced by low-dose radiation are important because humans are exposed to ionizing radiation from various sources. Early transcriptional response in murine brain to low-dose X-rays (100 mGy) has been reported, suggesting alterations of molecular networks and pathways associated with cognitive functions, advanced aging and AD. To investigate acute and late transcriptional, pathological and cognitive consequences of low-dose radiation, we applied an acute dose of 100-mGy total body irradiation (TBI) with X-rays to C57BL/6J Jms mice. We collected hippocampi and analyzed expression of 84 AD-related genes. Mouse learning ability and memory were assessed with the Morris water maze test. We performed in vivo PET scans with (11)C-PIB, a radiolabeled ligand for amyloid imaging, to detect fibrillary amyloid beta peptide (Aβ) accumulation, and examined characteristic AD pathologies with immunohistochemical staining of amyloid precursor protein (APP), Aβ, tau and phosphorylated tau (p-tau). mRNA studies showed significant downregulation of only two of 84 AD-related genes, Apbb1 and Lrp1, at 4 h after irradiation, and of only one gene, Il1α, at 1 year after irradiation. Spatial learning ability and memory were not significantly affected at 1 or 2 years after irradiation. No induction of amyloid fibrillogenesis or changes in APP, Aβ, tau, or p-tau expression was detected at 4 months or 2 years after irradiation. TBI induced early or late transcriptional alteration in only a few AD-related genes but did not significantly affect spatial learning, memory or AD-like pathological change in mice. Oxford University Press 2014-01 2013-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3885129/ /pubmed/23908553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt096 Text en © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japan Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Biology
Wang, Bing
Tanaka, Kaoru
Ji, Bin
Ono, Maiko
Fang, Yaqun
Ninomiya, Yasuharu
Maruyama, Kouichi
Izumi-Nakajima, Nakako
Begum, Nasrin
Higuchi, Makoto
Fujimori, Akira
Uehara, Yoshihiko
Nakajima, Tetsuo
Suhara, Tetsuya
Ono, Tetsuya
Nenoi, Mitsuru
Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice
title Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice
title_full Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice
title_fullStr Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice
title_full_unstemmed Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice
title_short Total body 100-mGy X-irradiation does not induce Alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice
title_sort total body 100-mgy x-irradiation does not induce alzheimer's disease-like pathogenesis or memory impairment in mice
topic Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23908553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt096
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