Long-term exposure to ELF-MF ameliorates cognitive deficits and attenuates tau hyperphosphorylation in 3xTg AD mice

•ELF-MF exposure ameliorate cognitive deficits in AD mice.•Tau hyperphosphorylation was also attenuated in AD mice.•ELF-MF treatment maybe a new means to cure AD Although numerous studies have reported the influence of extremely low frequency magnetic field (ELF-MF) exposure on human health, its eff...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) 2016-03, Vol.53, p.290-300
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Yu, Lai, Jinsheng, Wan, Baoquan, Liu, Xingfa, Zhang, Yemao, Zhang, Jiangong, Sun, Dongsheng, Ruan, Guoran, Liu, Enjie, Liu, Gong-Ping, Chen, Chen, Wang, Dao Wen
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Zusammenfassung:•ELF-MF exposure ameliorate cognitive deficits in AD mice.•Tau hyperphosphorylation was also attenuated in AD mice.•ELF-MF treatment maybe a new means to cure AD Although numerous studies have reported the influence of extremely low frequency magnetic field (ELF-MF) exposure on human health, its effects on cognitive deficits in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have remained under debate. Moreover, the influence of ELF-MF on hyperphosphorylated tau, which is one of the most common pathological hallmarks of AD, has not been reported to date. Therefore, transgenic mice (3xTg) were used in the present study. 3xTg mice, which express an APP/PS1 mutation combined with a tau (P301L) mutation and that develop cognitive deficits at 6 months of age, were subjected to ELF-MF (50Hz, 500μT) exposure or sham exposure daily for 3 months. We discovered that ELF-MF exposure ameliorated cognitive deficits and increased synaptic proteins in 3xTg mice. The protective effects of ELF-MF exposure may have also been caused by the inhibition of apoptosis and/or decreased oxidative stress levels that were observed in the hippocampus tissues of treated mice. Furthermore, tau hyperphosphorylation was decreased in vivo because of ELF-MF exposure, and this decrease was induced by the inhibition of GSK3β and CDK5 activities and activation of PP2Ac. We are the first to report that exposure to ELF-MF can attenuate tau phosphorylation. These findings suggest that ELF-MF exposure could act as a valid therapeutic strategy for ameliorating cognitive deficits and attenuating tau hyperphosphorylation in AD.
ISSN:0161-813X
1872-9711
DOI:10.1016/j.neuro.2016.02.012