A Genetic Model of Epilepsy with a Partial Alzheimer’s Disease-Like Phenotype and Central Insulin Resistance

Studies have suggested an important connection between epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), mostly due to the high number of patients diagnosed with AD who develop epileptic seizures later on. However, this link is not well understood. Previous studies from our group have identified memory impairm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular neurobiology 2022-06, Vol.59 (6), p.3721-3737
Hauptverfasser: Alves, Suélen Santos, da Silva Junior, Rui Milton Patrício, Delfino-Pereira, Polianna, Pereira, Marilia Gabriella Alves Goulart, Vasconcelos, Israel, Schwaemmle, Hanna, Mazzei, Rodrigo Focosi, Carlos, Maiko Luiz, Espreafico, Enilza Maria, Tedesco, Antônio Claudio, Sebollela, Adriano, Almeida, Sebastião Sousa, de Oliveira, José Antônio Cortes, Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto
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Zusammenfassung:Studies have suggested an important connection between epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), mostly due to the high number of patients diagnosed with AD who develop epileptic seizures later on. However, this link is not well understood. Previous studies from our group have identified memory impairment and metabolic abnormalities in the Wistar audiogenic rat (WAR) strain, a genetic model of epilepsy. Our goal was to investigate AD behavioral and molecular alterations, including brain insulin resistance, in naïve (seizure-free) animals of the WAR strain. We used the Morris water maze (MWM) test to evaluate spatial learning and memory performance and hippocampal tissue to verify possible molecular and immunohistochemical alterations. WARs presented worse performance in the MWM test ( p  
ISSN:0893-7648
1559-1182
DOI:10.1007/s12035-022-02810-w