FTY720 Attenuates Infection-Induced Enhancement of Aβ Accumulation in APP/PS1 Mice by Modulating Astrocytic Activation
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11481-017-9753-6
"VSports" FTY720 Attenuates Infection-Induced Enhancement of Aβ Accumulation in APP/PS1 Mice by Modulating Astrocytic Activation
Abstract
It is well established that infection has a significant detrimental effect on patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), accelerating cognitive decline and, even in healthy ageing individuals, increasing amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation in the brain. In animal models of AD infection can also cause damage, with evidence of increased neuroinflammation, amyloid pathology and deterioration of cognitive function. These changes are against a backdrop of an age- and AD-related increase in susceptibility to infection. Here we set out to determine whether FTY720, a molecule that binds sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptors and with known immunosuppressant effects mediating its therapeutic action in multiple sclerosis (MS), might modulate the impact of infection in a mouse model of AD. Transgenic mice that overexpress amyloid precursor protein (APP) and presenilin 1 (PS1; APP/PS1 mice) and their littermates were/were not infected with Bordetella pertussis and were treated orally with FTY720 or vehicle beginning 3 days before infection. Infection increased astrocytic activation and enhanced blood brain barrier (BBB) permeability and these changes were attenuated in FTY720-treated B. pertussis-infected mice. Significantly, infection increased Aβ containing plaques and soluble Aβ and these infection-related changes were also attenuated in FTY720-treated B. pertussis-infected mice. The data suggest that this effect results from an FTY720-induced increase in Aβ phagocytosis by astrocytes. FTY720 did not impact on genotype-related changes in the absence of an infection indicating that its potential usefulness is restricted to reducing the impact of acute inflammatory stimuli in AD. VSports手机版.
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Amyloid-β; Astrocytes; Blood brain barrier permeability; FTY720; Phagocytosis. V体育安卓版.
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