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Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats

BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) is known to induce Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology, but its mechanism remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to identify the cerebral regions that are affected by CCH, and to evaluate the development of AD pathology in a rat model of CCH. M...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jung-In, Lim, Ji Sun, Hong, Jeong-Ho, Kim, Shin, Lee, Sang-Woo, Ji, Hyun Dong, Won, Kyoung Sook, Song, Bong-Il, Kim, Hae Won
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35143502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262224
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author Lee, Jung-In
Lim, Ji Sun
Hong, Jeong-Ho
Kim, Shin
Lee, Sang-Woo
Ji, Hyun Dong
Won, Kyoung Sook
Song, Bong-Il
Kim, Hae Won
author_facet Lee, Jung-In
Lim, Ji Sun
Hong, Jeong-Ho
Kim, Shin
Lee, Sang-Woo
Ji, Hyun Dong
Won, Kyoung Sook
Song, Bong-Il
Kim, Hae Won
author_sort Lee, Jung-In
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) is known to induce Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology, but its mechanism remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to identify the cerebral regions that are affected by CCH, and to evaluate the development of AD pathology in a rat model of CCH. METHODS: A rat model of CCH was established by bilaterally ligating the common carotid arteries in adult male rats (CCH group). The identical operations were performed on sham rats without arteries ligation (control group). Regional cerebral glucose metabolism was evaluated at 1 and 3 months after bilateral CCA ligation using positron emission tomography with F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose. The expression levels of amyloid β40 (Aβ40), amyloid β42 (Aβ42), and hyperphosphorylated tau were evaluated using western blots at 3 months after the ligation. Cognitive function was evaluated using the Y-maze test at 3 months after the ligation. RESULTS: At 1 month after the ligation, cerebral glucose metabolism in the entorhinal, frontal association, motor, and somatosensory cortices were significantly decreased in the CCH group compared with those in the control group. At 3 months after the ligation, cerebral glucose metabolism was normalized in all regions except for the anterodorsal hippocampus, which was significantly decreased compared with that of the control group. The expression of Aβ42 and the Aβ42/40 ratio were significantly higher in the CCH group than those in the control group. The phosphorylated-tau levels of the hippocampus in the CCH group were significantly lower than those in the control group. Cognitive function was more impaired in the CCH group than that in the control group. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that CCH causes selective neurodegeneration of the anterodorsal hippocampus, which may be a trigger point for the development of AD pathology.
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spelling pubmed-88307342022-02-11 Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats Lee, Jung-In Lim, Ji Sun Hong, Jeong-Ho Kim, Shin Lee, Sang-Woo Ji, Hyun Dong Won, Kyoung Sook Song, Bong-Il Kim, Hae Won PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) is known to induce Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology, but its mechanism remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to identify the cerebral regions that are affected by CCH, and to evaluate the development of AD pathology in a rat model of CCH. METHODS: A rat model of CCH was established by bilaterally ligating the common carotid arteries in adult male rats (CCH group). The identical operations were performed on sham rats without arteries ligation (control group). Regional cerebral glucose metabolism was evaluated at 1 and 3 months after bilateral CCA ligation using positron emission tomography with F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose. The expression levels of amyloid β40 (Aβ40), amyloid β42 (Aβ42), and hyperphosphorylated tau were evaluated using western blots at 3 months after the ligation. Cognitive function was evaluated using the Y-maze test at 3 months after the ligation. RESULTS: At 1 month after the ligation, cerebral glucose metabolism in the entorhinal, frontal association, motor, and somatosensory cortices were significantly decreased in the CCH group compared with those in the control group. At 3 months after the ligation, cerebral glucose metabolism was normalized in all regions except for the anterodorsal hippocampus, which was significantly decreased compared with that of the control group. The expression of Aβ42 and the Aβ42/40 ratio were significantly higher in the CCH group than those in the control group. The phosphorylated-tau levels of the hippocampus in the CCH group were significantly lower than those in the control group. Cognitive function was more impaired in the CCH group than that in the control group. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that CCH causes selective neurodegeneration of the anterodorsal hippocampus, which may be a trigger point for the development of AD pathology. Public Library of Science 2022-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8830734/ /pubmed/35143502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262224 Text en © 2022 Lee et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lee, Jung-In
Lim, Ji Sun
Hong, Jeong-Ho
Kim, Shin
Lee, Sang-Woo
Ji, Hyun Dong
Won, Kyoung Sook
Song, Bong-Il
Kim, Hae Won
Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats
title Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats
title_full Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats
title_fullStr Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats
title_full_unstemmed Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats
title_short Selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: F-18 FDG PET study in rats
title_sort selective neurodegeneration of the hippocampus caused by chronic cerebral hypoperfusion: f-18 fdg pet study in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35143502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262224
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