2024
DOI: 10.3233/jad-231153
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Low-Dose Radiation Therapy Impacts Microglial Inflammatory Response without Modulating Amyloid Load in Female TgF344-AD Rats

Kelly Ceyzériat,
Emma Jaques,
Yesica Gloria
et al.

Abstract: Background: Low-dose radiation therapy (LD-RT) has demonstrated in preclinical and clinical studies interesting properties in the perspective of targeting Alzheimer’s disease (AD), including anti-amyloid and anti-inflammatory effects. Nevertheless, studies were highly heterogenous with respect to total doses, fractionation protocols, sex, age at the time of treatment and delay post treatment. Recently, we demonstrated that LD-RT reduced amyloid peptides and inflammatory markers in 9-month-old TgF344-AD (TgAD) … Show more

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“…8 D). Consistent with one other study ( Ceyzériat et al, 2024 ), our results suggest brain inflammation in AD is non-uniform and is region-specific in early phases of AD, as expected given the time course of pathology spread in humans. Indeed, the BLA may be one of a few important hubs undergoing changes indicative of early pathology and inflammatory processes occurring in Alzheimer's disease.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…8 D). Consistent with one other study ( Ceyzériat et al, 2024 ), our results suggest brain inflammation in AD is non-uniform and is region-specific in early phases of AD, as expected given the time course of pathology spread in humans. Indeed, the BLA may be one of a few important hubs undergoing changes indicative of early pathology and inflammatory processes occurring in Alzheimer's disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…There have been positive reports of inflammation in this rat model and two mouse models (the TgAPPsw and PS1/APPsw) at young adult and later ages in other structures, for example, the hippocampus ( Bac et al, 2023 ; Cohen et al, 2013 ; Patel et al, 2005 ; Wu et al, 2020 ). In our current study, and consistent with at least one other study ( Ceyzériat et al, 2024 ), we demonstrate specific markers of inflammation are not expressed uniformly across the brain at young ages, and furthermore, we highlight potentially important markers of inflammation that are strongly related to each other based on protein-protein interactions which could predict AD pathology early in life.…”
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confidence: 87%
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