1. Correlations Between Mutant Huntingtin Aggregates and Behavioral Changes in R6/1 Mice
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Syndelle Arnaud, Marion Piquemal, Maurice Garret, Yoon H. Cho, Cristiana Pistono, Divyangana Rakesh, Elodie Poinama, Magali Cabanas, and Jean-Louis Guillou
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Genetically modified mouse ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Huntingtin ,Mutant ,Mice, Transgenic ,Disease ,Biology ,Severity of Illness Index ,Mice ,Protein Aggregates ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Huntington's disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Gray Matter ,Huntingtin Protein ,Behavior, Animal ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,Disease Models, Animal ,Huntington Disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Toxicity ,Anxiety ,Female ,Mutant Proteins ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND Huntington's disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by the expansion of the trinucleotide CAG in the HD gene. While the presence of nuclear aggregates of mutant huntingtin (mHtt) in neurons is a hallmark of HD, the reason behind its toxicity remains elusive. OBJECTIVE The present study was conducted to assess a correlation between the number of mHtt aggregates and the severity of HD symptoms in R6/1 mice. METHODS We investigated correlations between behavioral deficits and the level of nuclear mHtt aggregates in different neuroanatomical regions in 3-month-old R6/1 mice, the age at which a large variability of symptom severity between animals has been observed. RESULTS R6/1 mice were deficient in instinctive and anxiety related behaviors as well as long-term memory capabilities. Significant differences were also found between the sexes; female transgenic mice displayed less severe deficits than males. While the level of mHtt aggregates was correlated with the severity of HD phenotypes in most regions of interest, an opposite relationship also was found for some other regions examined. CONCLUSIONS The obtained results suggest harmful and region-specific roles of mHtt aggregates in HD symptoms.
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- 2020
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