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Tau protein is essential for stress-induced brain pathology

Autor(es): Lopes, Sofia ; Silva, João Vaz ; Pinto, Vítor ; Dalla, Christina ; Kokras, N. ; Bedenk, Benedikt ; Mack, Natalie ; Czisch, Michael ; Almeida, Osborne F. X. ; Sousa, Nuno ; Sotiropoulos, Ioannis

Data: 2016

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/44905

Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Assunto(s): Tau; Stress; Hippocampus; Depression; Memory deficits; Emory deficits


Descrição

Exposure to chronic stress is frequently accompanied by cognitive and affective disorders in association with neurostructural adaptations. Chronic stress was previously shown to trigger Alzheimer's-like neuropathology, which is characterized by Tau hyper-phosphorylation and missorting into dendritic spines followed by memory deficits. Here, we demonstrate that stress-driven hippocampal deficits in wild-type mice are accompanied by synaptic missorting of Tau and enhanced Fyn/GluN2B-driven synaptic signaling. In contrast, mice lacking Tau [Tau knockout (Tau-KO) mice] do not exhibit stress-induced pathological behaviors and atrophy of hippocampal dendrites or deficits of hippocampal connectivity. These findings implicate Tau as an essential mediator of the adverse effects of stress on brain structure and function.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Universidade do Minho; [et.al.]
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