Ovariectomy and High Fat-Sugar-Salt Diet Induced Alzheimer's Disease/Vascular Dementia Features in Mice.


Journal

Aging and disease
ISSN: 2152-5250
Titre abrégé: Aging Dis
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101540533

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
06 Jun 2024
Historique:
received: 29 01 2024
accepted: 21 05 2024
medline: 24 6 2024
pubmed: 24 6 2024
entrez: 24 6 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

While the vast majority of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is non-familial, the animal models of AD that are commonly used for studying disease pathogenesis and development of therapy are mostly of a familial form. We aimed to generate a model reminiscent of the etiologies related to the common late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) sporadic disease that will recapitulate AD/dementia features. Naïve female mice underwent ovariectomy (OVX) to accelerate aging/menopause and were fed a high fat-sugar-salt diet to expose them to factors associated with increased risk of development of dementia/AD. The OVX mice fed a high fat-sugar-salt diet responded by dysregulation of glucose/insulin, lipid, and liver function homeostasis and increased body weight with slightly increased blood pressure. These mice developed AD-brain pathology (amyloid and tangle pathologies), gliosis (increased burden of astrocytes and activated microglia), impaied blood vessel density and neoangiogenesis, with cognitive impairment. Thus, OVX mice fed on a high fat-sugar-salt diet imitate a non-familial sporadic/environmental form of AD/dementia with vascular damage. This model is reminiscent of the etiologies related to the LOAD sporadic disease that represents a high portion of AD patients, with an added value of presenting concomitantly AD and vascular pathology, which is a common condition in dementia. Our model can, thereby, provide a valuable tool for studying disease pathogenesis and for the development of therapeutic approaches.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38913044
pii: AD.2024.03110
doi: 10.14336/AD.2024.03110
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

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Auteurs

Sahar Sweetat (S)

Department of Neurology, The Agnes Ginges Center for Human Neurogenetics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Hadassah BrainLabs-National Knowledge Center for Research on Brain Diseases, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.

Moti Ben Shabat (MB)

Department of Neurology, The Agnes Ginges Center for Human Neurogenetics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Hadassah BrainLabs-National Knowledge Center for Research on Brain Diseases, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.

Paschalis Theotokis (P)

Department of Neurology, AHEPA University Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Nir Suissa (N)

Department of Neurology, The Agnes Ginges Center for Human Neurogenetics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Hadassah BrainLabs-National Knowledge Center for Research on Brain Diseases, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.

Eleni Karafoulidou (E)

Department of Neurology, AHEPA University Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Olga Touloumi (O)

Department of Neurology, AHEPA University Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Rami Abu-Fanne (R)

Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

Oded Abramsky (O)

Department of Neurology, The Agnes Ginges Center for Human Neurogenetics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Gilly Wolf (G)

Hadassah BrainLabs-National Knowledge Center for Research on Brain Diseases, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.
Biological Psychiatry Laboratory, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.
Department of Psychology, School of Psychology and Social Sciences, Achva Academic College, Be'er Tuvia, Israel.

Ann Saada (A)

Department of Genetics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Amit Lotan (A)

Hadassah BrainLabs-National Knowledge Center for Research on Brain Diseases, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.
Biological Psychiatry Laboratory, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.

Nikolaos Grigoriadis (N)

Department of Neurology, AHEPA University Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Hanna Rosenmann (H)

Department of Neurology, The Agnes Ginges Center for Human Neurogenetics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.; Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Hadassah BrainLabs-National Knowledge Center for Research on Brain Diseases, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem Israel.

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