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Essential role of hippocampal noradrenaline in the regulation of spatial working memory and TDP-43 tissue pathology

PINTUS, ROBERTA
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Riggi, Margherita
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CANNAROZZO, CECILIA
altro
Leanza, Giampiero
2018
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Abstract
Extensive loss of noradrenaline-containing neurons and fibers is a nearly invariant feature of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). However, the exact noradrenergic contribution to cognitive and histo- pathological changes in AD is still unclear. Here, this issue was addressed following selective lesioning and intrahippocampal implantation of embryonic noradrenergic progenitors in developing rats. Starting from about 3 months and up to 12 months post-surgery, animals underwent behav- ioral tests to evaluate sensory-motor, as well as spatial learning and memory, followed by post- mortem morphometric analyses. At 9 months, Control, Lesioned and Lesion1Transplant animals exhibited equally efficient sensory-motor and reference memory performance. Interestingly, working memory abilities were seen severely impaired in Lesion-only rats and fully recovered in Transplanted rats, and appeared partly lost again 2 months after ablation of the implanted neuroblasts. Morphological analyses confirmed the almost total lesion-induced noradrenergic neuronal and terminal fiber loss, the near-normal reinnervation of the hippocampus promoted by the transplants, and its complete removal by the second lesion. Notably, the noradrenergic-rich transplants normalized also the nuclear expression of the transactive response DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP- 43) in various hippocampal subregions, whose cytoplasmic (i.e., pathological) occurrence appeared dramatically increased as a result of the lesions. Thus, integrity of ascending noradrenergic inputs to the hippocampus may be required for the regulation of specific aspects of learning and memory and to prevent TDP-43 tissue pathology.
DOI
10.1002/cne.24397
WOS
WOS:000427122900004
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2917828
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85041585686
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1096-9861
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closed access
license:copyright editore
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/2917828
Soggetti
  • Alzheimer's disease

  • Cell transplantation

  • Immunolesion

  • Noradrenaline

  • Rat

  • RRID: AB_2245740

  • RRID: AB_615042

  • TDP-43

  • Working memory

  • Neuroscience (all)

Web of Science© citazioni
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Data di acquisizione
Mar 26, 2024
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