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Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment

Dementia is the cardinal feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet the clinical symptoms of this disorder also include a marked loss of motor function. Tau abnormal hyperphosphorylation and malfunction are well‐established key events in AD neuropathology but the impact of the loss of normal Tau...

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Autores principales: Lopes, Sofia, Lopes, André, Pinto, Vítor, Guimarães, Marco R., Sardinha, Vanessa Morais, Duarte‐Silva, Sara, Pinheiro, Sara, Pizarro, João, Oliveira, João Filipe, Sousa, Nuno, Leite‐Almeida, Hugo, Sotiropoulos, Ioannis
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26748966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12391
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author Lopes, Sofia
Lopes, André
Pinto, Vítor
Guimarães, Marco R.
Sardinha, Vanessa Morais
Duarte‐Silva, Sara
Pinheiro, Sara
Pizarro, João
Oliveira, João Filipe
Sousa, Nuno
Leite‐Almeida, Hugo
Sotiropoulos, Ioannis
author_facet Lopes, Sofia
Lopes, André
Pinto, Vítor
Guimarães, Marco R.
Sardinha, Vanessa Morais
Duarte‐Silva, Sara
Pinheiro, Sara
Pizarro, João
Oliveira, João Filipe
Sousa, Nuno
Leite‐Almeida, Hugo
Sotiropoulos, Ioannis
author_sort Lopes, Sofia
collection PubMed
description Dementia is the cardinal feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet the clinical symptoms of this disorder also include a marked loss of motor function. Tau abnormal hyperphosphorylation and malfunction are well‐established key events in AD neuropathology but the impact of the loss of normal Tau function in neuronal degeneration and subsequent behavioral deficits is still debated. While Tau reduction has been increasingly suggested as therapeutic strategy against neurodegeneration, particularly in AD, there is controversial evidence about whether loss of Tau progressively impacts on motor function arguing about damage of CNS motor components. Using a variety of motor‐related tests, we herein provide evidence of an age‐dependent motor impairment in Tau−/− animals that is accompanied by ultrastructural and functional impairments of the efferent fibers that convey motor‐related information. Specifically, we show that the sciatic nerve of old (17–22‐months) Tau−/− mice displays increased degenerating myelinated fibers and diminished conduction properties, as compared to age‐matched wild‐type (Tau+/+) littermates and younger (4–6 months) Tau−/− and Tau+/+ mice. In addition, the sciatic nerves of Tau−/− mice exhibit a progressive hypomyelination (assessed by g‐ratio) specifically affecting large‐diameter, motor‐related axons in old animals. These findings suggest that loss of Tau protein may progressively impact on peripheral motor system.
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spelling pubmed-47833522016-04-13 Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment Lopes, Sofia Lopes, André Pinto, Vítor Guimarães, Marco R. Sardinha, Vanessa Morais Duarte‐Silva, Sara Pinheiro, Sara Pizarro, João Oliveira, João Filipe Sousa, Nuno Leite‐Almeida, Hugo Sotiropoulos, Ioannis Aging Cell Original Articles Dementia is the cardinal feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet the clinical symptoms of this disorder also include a marked loss of motor function. Tau abnormal hyperphosphorylation and malfunction are well‐established key events in AD neuropathology but the impact of the loss of normal Tau function in neuronal degeneration and subsequent behavioral deficits is still debated. While Tau reduction has been increasingly suggested as therapeutic strategy against neurodegeneration, particularly in AD, there is controversial evidence about whether loss of Tau progressively impacts on motor function arguing about damage of CNS motor components. Using a variety of motor‐related tests, we herein provide evidence of an age‐dependent motor impairment in Tau−/− animals that is accompanied by ultrastructural and functional impairments of the efferent fibers that convey motor‐related information. Specifically, we show that the sciatic nerve of old (17–22‐months) Tau−/− mice displays increased degenerating myelinated fibers and diminished conduction properties, as compared to age‐matched wild‐type (Tau+/+) littermates and younger (4–6 months) Tau−/− and Tau+/+ mice. In addition, the sciatic nerves of Tau−/− mice exhibit a progressive hypomyelination (assessed by g‐ratio) specifically affecting large‐diameter, motor‐related axons in old animals. These findings suggest that loss of Tau protein may progressively impact on peripheral motor system. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-01-08 2016-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4783352/ /pubmed/26748966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12391 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Aging Cell published by the Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Lopes, Sofia
Lopes, André
Pinto, Vítor
Guimarães, Marco R.
Sardinha, Vanessa Morais
Duarte‐Silva, Sara
Pinheiro, Sara
Pizarro, João
Oliveira, João Filipe
Sousa, Nuno
Leite‐Almeida, Hugo
Sotiropoulos, Ioannis
Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment
title Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment
title_full Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment
title_fullStr Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment
title_full_unstemmed Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment
title_short Absence of Tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment
title_sort absence of tau triggers age‐dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26748966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12391
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