Natural AD-Like Neuropathology in Octodon degus: Impaired Burrowing and Neuroinflammation

Robert M.J. Deacon; Francisco J. Altimiras; Enrique A. Bazán-León; Rhada D. Pyarasani; Fabiane M. Nachtigall; Leonardo S. Santos; Anthony G. Tsolaki; Lina Pednekar; Uday Kishore; Rodolfo R. Biekofsky; Rodrigo A. Vásquez; Patricia Cogram

Keywords: cytokines, burrowing, beta-amyloid, complement, Alzheimer’s disease, Octodon degus.

Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia, affecting more than 36 million people worldwide. Octodon degus, a South American rodent, has been found to spontaneously develop neuropathological signs of AD, including amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau deposits, as well as a decline in cognition with age. Firstly, the present work introduces a novel behavioral assessment for O. degus - the burrowing test - which appears to be a useful tool for detecting neurodegeneration in the O. degus model for AD. Such characterization has potentially wide-ranging implications, because many of these changes in species-typical behaviors are reminiscent of the impairments in activities of daily living (ADL), so characteristic of human AD. Furthermore, the present work characterizes the ADlike neuropathology in O. degus from a gene expression point of view, revealing a number of previously unreported AD biomarkers, which are found in human AD: amyloid precursor protein (APP), apolipoprotein E (ApoE), oxidative stressrelated genes from the NFE2L2 and PPAR pathway, as well as pro-inflammatory cytokines and complement proteins, in agreement with the known link between neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation. In summary, the present results confirm a natural neuropathology in O. degus with similar characteristics to AD at behavioral, cellular and molecular levels. These characteristics put O. degus in a singular position as a natural rodent model for research into pathogenesis and therapeutics against AD.

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Título de la Revista: CURRENT ALZHEIMER RESEARCH
Volumen: 12
Número: 4
Editorial: Bentham Science Publishers
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Página de inicio: 314
Página final: 322
Idioma: English
Financiamiento/Sponsor: NEURO-DVI LLP (London, UK), by the Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research Grants 1090794 and 1140548 (to R.A.V.), by the Institute for Ecology and Biodiversity Millenium Scientific Initiative P05-002 and PBF-23-CONICYT (to R
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