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Increased Human Wildtype Tau Attenuates Axonal Transport Deficits Caused by Loss of APP in Mouse Models.

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Smith, KDB; Peethumnongsin, E; Lin, H; Zheng, H; Pautler, RG
Published in: Magn Reson Insights
2010

Amyloid precursor protein (APP) is implicated in axonal elongation, synaptic plasticity, and axonal transport. However, the role of APP on axonal transport in conjunction with the microtubule associated protein tau continues to be debated. Here we measured in vivo axonal transport in APP knockout mice with Manganese Enhanced MRI (MEMRI) to determine whether APP is necessary for maintaining normal axonal transport. We also tested how overexpression and mutations of tau affect axonal transport in the presence or absence of APP. In vivo axonal transport reduced significantly in the absence of functional APP. Overexpression of human wildtype tau maintained normal axonal transport and resulted in a transient compensation of axonal transport deficits in the absence of APP. Mutant R406Wtau in combination with the absence of APP compounded axonal transport deficits and these deficits persisted with age. These results indicate that APP is necessary for axonal transport, and overexpression of human wildtype tau can compensate for the absence of APP at an early age.

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Magn Reson Insights

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1178-623X

Publication Date

2010

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4

Start / End Page

11 / 18

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United States
 

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Smith, K. D. B., Peethumnongsin, E., Lin, H., Zheng, H., & Pautler, R. G. (2010). Increased Human Wildtype Tau Attenuates Axonal Transport Deficits Caused by Loss of APP in Mouse Models. Magn Reson Insights, 4, 11–18. https://doi.org/10.4137/mri.s5237
Smith, Karen D. B., Erica Peethumnongsin, Han Lin, Hui Zheng, and Robia G. Pautler. “Increased Human Wildtype Tau Attenuates Axonal Transport Deficits Caused by Loss of APP in Mouse Models.Magn Reson Insights 4 (2010): 11–18. https://doi.org/10.4137/mri.s5237.
Smith KDB, Peethumnongsin E, Lin H, Zheng H, Pautler RG. Increased Human Wildtype Tau Attenuates Axonal Transport Deficits Caused by Loss of APP in Mouse Models. Magn Reson Insights. 2010;4:11–8.
Smith, Karen D. B., et al. “Increased Human Wildtype Tau Attenuates Axonal Transport Deficits Caused by Loss of APP in Mouse Models.Magn Reson Insights, vol. 4, 2010, pp. 11–18. Pubmed, doi:10.4137/mri.s5237.
Smith KDB, Peethumnongsin E, Lin H, Zheng H, Pautler RG. Increased Human Wildtype Tau Attenuates Axonal Transport Deficits Caused by Loss of APP in Mouse Models. Magn Reson Insights. 2010;4:11–18.

Published In

Magn Reson Insights

DOI

ISSN

1178-623X

Publication Date

2010

Volume

4

Start / End Page

11 / 18

Location

United States