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Salivary Aβ Secretion and Altered Oral Microbiome in Mouse Models of AD

Authors :
Floden, Angela M.
Sohrabi, Mona
Nookala, Suba
Cao, Jay J.
Combs, Colin K.
Source :
Current Alzheimer Research; October 2020, Vol. 17 Issue: 12 p1133-1144, 12p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Beta amyloid (Aβ) peptide containing plaque aggregations in the brain are a hallmark of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). However, Aβ is produced by cell types outside of the brain suggesting that the peptide may serve a broad physiologic purpose. Objective: Based upon our prior work documenting expression of amyloid β precursor protein (APP) in intestinal epithelium we hypothesized that salivary epithelium might also express APP and be a source of Aβ. Methods: To begin testing this idea, we compared human age-matched control and AD salivary glands to C57BL/6 wild type, AppNL-G-F, and APP/PS1 mice. Results: Both male and female AD, AppNL-G-F, and APP/PS1 glands demonstrated robust APP and Aβ immunoreactivity. Female AppNL-G-Fmice had significantly higher levels of pilocarpine stimulated Aβ 1-42 compared to both wild type and APP/PS1 mice. No differences in male salivary Aβ levels were detected. No significant differences in total pilocarpine stimulated saliva volumes were observed in any group. Both male and female AppNL-G-Fbut not APP/PS1 mice demonstrated significant differences in oral microbiome phylum and genus abundance compared to wild type mice. Male, but not female, APP/PS1 and AppNL-G-Fmice had significantly thinner molar enamel compared to their wild type counterparts. Conclusion: These data support the idea that oral microbiome changes exist during AD in addition to changes in salivary Aβ and oral health.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15672050
Volume :
17
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Current Alzheimer Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs55437275
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1567205018666210119151952