2023
DOI: 10.3233/adr-230038
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TgF344-AD Rat Model of Alzheimer’s Disease: Spatial Disorientation and Asymmetry in Hemispheric Neurodegeneration

Boriss Sagalajev,
Lina Lennartz,
Lukas Vieth
et al.

Abstract: Background: The TgF344-AD ratline represents a transgenic animal model of Alzheimer’s disease. We previously reported spatial memory impairment in TgF344-AD rats, yet the underlying mechanism remained unknown. We, therefore, set out to determine if spatial memory impairment in TgF344-AD rats is attributed to spatial disorientation. Also, we aimed to investigate whether TgF344-AD rats exhibit signs of asymmetry in hemispheric neurodegeneration, similar to what is reported in spatially disoriented AD patients. F… Show more

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“…Another study found that TgF344-AD rats develop strong preference for one of the two levers, that prevented memory assessment with DMTP in 50% of rats (Sagalajev et al, 2023). In AD-rats that did not develop lever-preferences, and no spatial short-term memory impairments were observed on either DMTP (Sagalajev et al, 2023) or DNMTP (Muñoz-Moreno et al, 2018). Those studies did not include sex as a factor, which we show can influence this behavioral assay.…”
Section: Sex Influences the Behavioral Consequences Of Developmental ...mentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Another study found that TgF344-AD rats develop strong preference for one of the two levers, that prevented memory assessment with DMTP in 50% of rats (Sagalajev et al, 2023). In AD-rats that did not develop lever-preferences, and no spatial short-term memory impairments were observed on either DMTP (Sagalajev et al, 2023) or DNMTP (Muñoz-Moreno et al, 2018). Those studies did not include sex as a factor, which we show can influence this behavioral assay.…”
Section: Sex Influences the Behavioral Consequences Of Developmental ...mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In contrast, the opposite effect was found in male rats: AIE and AD transgenes improved short-term memory performance. Another study found that TgF344-AD rats develop strong preference for one of the two levers, that prevented memory assessment with DMTP in 50% of rats (Sagalajev et al, 2023). In AD-rats that did not develop lever-preferences, and no spatial short-term memory impairments were observed on either DMTP (Sagalajev et al, 2023) or DNMTP (Muñoz-Moreno et al, 2018).…”
Section: Sex Influences the Behavioral Consequences Of Developmental ...mentioning
confidence: 99%