Amnesia induced in mice by centrally administered beta-amyloid peptides involves cholinergic dysfunction

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作者
Maurice, T
Lockhart, BP
Privat, A
机构
[1] INSERM U336, Developpement, Plasticite V., Ecl. Natl. Sup. de Chimie, 34053 Montpellier Cédex 1
[2] Institut de Recherches Servier, 78290 Croissy-sur-Seine Cedex, 125, Chemin de Ronde
关键词
beta-amyloid peptide; Alzheimer's disease; alternation behavior; passive avoidance; water-maze; neurotoxicity; amnesia model; MONKEY CEREBRAL-CORTEX; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; RAT-BRAIN; SENILE DEMENTIA; PROTEIN; NEURONS; NEUROTOXICITY; MEMORY; BEHAVIOR; INVITRO;
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10.1016/0006-8993(95)01032-7
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Substantial evidences suggest that the increased cerebral deposition, and neurotoxic action of the beta-amyloid peptide, the major constituent of senile plaques, may represent the underlying cause of the cognitive deficits observed in Alzheimer's disease. Herein, we attempted to verify this hypothesis by inducing a potential ALzheimer's-type amnesia after direct intracerebroventricular administration of aggregated beta(25-35)-amyloid peptide in mice. In this aim, mnesic capacities were evaluated after 6-13 days, using spontaneous alternation in the Y-maze, step-down type passive avoidance and place learning in a water-maze. Pretraining administration of aggregated beta(25-35) peptide induced dose-dependent decreases in both alternation behaviour and passive avoidance, at doses of 3 and 9 nmol/mouse. A reduced but still significant impairment was observed when the peptide was not aggregated, or 'aged', by preincubation for 4 days at 37 degrees C. The beta(1-28) peptide, at 3 nmol/mouse, also induced a marked decrease in step-down latency. Posttraining, but not preretention, administration of beta(25-35), peptide also significantly impaired learning. The beneficial effects of cholinergic agents on beta(25-35)-induced amnesia was examined using the cholinesterase inhibitor tacrine (THA, 1.3 and 4.3 mu mol/kg i.p.) and the nicotinic receptor agonist (-)-nicotine (NIC, 0.06 and 0.2 mu mol/kg i.p.). Both drugs induced a dose-dependent abrogation of the beta(25-35)-induced decreases in alternation behaviour and passive avoidance. Furthermore, THA, at 1.3 mu mol/kg, and NIC, at 0.2 mu mol/kg, also reversed the beta(25-35)-induced impairment of place learning and retention in the water-maze. Histological examination of Cresyl violet-stained brain sections indicated a moderate but significant cell loss within the frontoparietal cortex and the hippocampal formation of mice treated with aged beta(25-35) peptide(9 nmol). Examination of Congo red-stained sections in the same animals demonstrated the presence of numerous amyloid deposits throughout these brain areas. These results confirm that the deposition of beta-amyloid peptide in the brain is in some way related to impairment of learning and cholinergic degeneration and suggest that the [25-35] fragment of the beta-amyloid protein, sufficient to induce neuronal death in cultures, also induces an Alzheimer's-type amnesia in mice.
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