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Overexpression of serum amyloid a 1 induces depressive-like behavior in mice

Title
Overexpression of serum amyloid a 1 induces depressive-like behavior in mice
Author(s)
Jang, Woo YoungLee, Bo-RamJeong, JainSung, YounghunChoi, MinjeeSong, ParkKim, HyerimJang, SoyoungKim, HyunminJoo, Kyung-IlLee, Jeong-WoongChoo, Yeon SikKim, EunjooRyoo, Zae Young
Issued Date
2017-01-01
Citation
Brain Research, v.1654, pp.55 - 65
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Serum amyloid AAmyloid betaDepressionBehavior testInflammationTransgenic mice
Keywords
ACUTE-PHASE RESPONSEALZHEIMERS-DISEASEAmyloid BetaAPOLIPOPROTEINATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONSBehavior TestBETA-DEPOSITIONBrainDepressionInflammationMIGRATIONMOUSE MODELOXIDATIVE STRESSPROTEINSerum Amyloid ATransgenic Mice
ISSN
0006-8993
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by loss of memory and cognitive abilities. In AD, amyloid β (Aβ) protein aggregates in the brain of patients, forming amyloid plaques. Aβ plaques are known to be surrounded by activated microglial cells. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is elevated from several hundred to 1000-fold as part of the immune response against various injuries, including trauma, infection, and inflammation. Additionally, continuous elevation of SAA is related to the development of amyloidosis. This study was designed to identify the relationship between SAA1 and AD using liver specific SAA1 overexpressing mice (TG), because SAA1 is expressed in the liver during the acute phase. We detected exogenous SAA1 expression in the brain of TG mice. This result implies that liver-derived SAA1 migrates to the brain tissues. Thus, we confirmed that the blood brain barrier (BBB) functioned normally using Evans-blue staining and CARS. Furthermore, our results show an increase in the accumulation of the 87kDa form of Aβ in TG mice compared to wild type mice (WT). Additionally, the number of microglial cells and levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines were increased. Next, we investigated the relationship between SAA1 and depression by performing social interaction tests. The results showed that TG mice have a tendency to avoid stranger mice and an impaired social recognition. In conclusion, the SAA1 TG mouse model is a valuable model to study depression. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2057
DOI
10.1016/j.brainres.2016.09.003
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Related Researcher
  • 김현민 Kim, Hyunmin 바이오메디컬연구부
  • Research Interests Nonlinear optics; Femtosecond ultrafast carrier dynamics; Super resolution microscopy; Optical soliton transport; Biological imaging
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