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1 Models
Name | Other Names | Strain Name | Genetic Background | Gene | Mutation | Modification Info | Modification | Disease | Neuropathology | Behavior/Cognition | Other Phenotype | Availability | Primary Paper | Visualization | |
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<p>-</p>, <p>APP(SL)PS1KI</p>, <p>APPxPS1-Ki</p>, <p>APPSL/PS1KI</p>, <p>APP(SL)/PS1(KI)</p>, <p>APP/PS1KI</p> | The PS1KI line was established in 129SV and backcrossed >7 times to C57BL/6 background. The PS1KI were bred with APPSL mice on a C57BL background (two rounds) to obtain a homozygote PS1KI and heterozygote APP. | APP, PSEN1 | APP K670_M671delinsNL (Swedish), APP V717I (London), PSEN1 M233T, PSEN1 L235P | This animal is a cross between a PSEN1 knock-in line and an APP over-expressing line. The PS1 knock-in line was generated by introducing two point mutations in the wild-type mouse PSEN1, corresponding to the mutations M233T and L235P. APP751SL overexpresses human APP751 carrying the London (V717I) and Swedish (K670N/M671L) mutations under the control of the Thy1 promoter. | APP: Transgenic; PSEN1: Knock-In | Alzheimer's Disease | Acceleration of extracellular Aβ deposition compared to the single transgenics. Age-dependent neuronal loss in the hippocampus with extensive neuronal loss in the CA1/2 at 10 months with detection as early as 6 months in female mice. Intraneuronal Aβ and thioflavin-S-positive deposits before neuronal loss. Astrogliosis in proximity of Aβ-positive neurons. | Age-dependent impairments in working memory as measured by the Y maze and T-maze continuous alternation task. No deficit at 2 months, but deficits at 6 and 12 months compared to PS1KI littermates. | Viable and fertile. 6 month-old animals develop decreases in body weight, and a spinal deformity (kyphosis) is common. Impaired neurogenesis. | Available through Thomas Bayer or Benoit Delatour | Casas et al., 2004 | Yes |
1 Visualizations
AD-related Research Models
Phenotypes Examined
- Plaques
- Tangles
- Neuronal Loss
- Gliosis
- Synaptic Loss
- Changes in LTP/LTD
- Cognitive Impairment
When visualized, these phenotypes will distributed over a 18 month timeline demarcated at the following intervals: 3mo, 6mo, 9mo, 1yr, 15mo, 18mo+.
APP751SL/PS1 KI
Observed
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Plaques at 11
Aβ deposition at 2.5 months compared to 6 months in APPSL mice. At 6 months, numerous compact Aβ deposits in the cortex, hippocampus, and thalamus, whereas in age-matched APPSL mice only very few deposits restricted mainly to the subiculum and deeper cortical layers. At 10 months, deposits increased in distribution, density, and size in both models (Casas et al., 2004).
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Neuronal Loss at 23
Some cell loss detectable as early as 6 months in female mice. At 10 months extensive neuronal loss (>50%) is present in the CA1/2 hippocampal pyramidal cell layer. SNeuronal loss also occurs in the frontal cortex and cholinergic system (Casas et al., 2004; Christensen et al., 2008; Christensen et al., 2010).
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Gliosis at 11
Astrogliosis occurs in parallel with Aβ deposition, starting around 2.5 months, and in proximity to Aβ-positive neurons (Wirths et al., 2010).
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Synaptic Loss at 24
At 6 months, levels of pre- and post-synaptic markers are reduced (Breyhan et al., 2009).
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Changes in LTP/LTD at 28
At 6 months there is a large reduction of long-term potentiation and disrupted paired pulse facilitation. No deficit at 4 months (Breyhan et al., 2009).
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Cognitive Impairment at 27
Age-dependent impairments in working memory as measured by the Y maze and T-maze continuous alternation task. No deficit at 2 months, but deficits at 6 and 12 months compared to PS1KI littermates (Wirths et al., 2008).
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Tangles at
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No Data
Genes | Mutations | Modification | Disease | Neuropathology | Behavior/Cognition |
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APP, PSEN1 | APP K670_M671delinsNL (Swedish), APP V717I (London), PSEN1 M233T, PSEN1 L235P | APP: Transgenic; PSEN1: Knock-In | Alzheimer's Disease | Acceleration of extracellular Aβ deposition compared to the single transgenics. Age-dependent neuronal loss in the hippocampus with extensive neuronal loss in the CA1/2 at 10 months with detection as early as 6 months in female mice. Intraneuronal Aβ and thioflavin-S-positive deposits before neuronal loss. Astrogliosis in proximity of Aβ-positive neurons. |
Age-dependent impairments in working memory as measured by the Y maze and T-maze continuous alternation task. No deficit at 2 months, but deficits at 6 and 12 months compared to PS1KI littermates. |