2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24076559
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Deregulated Transcription and Proteostasis in Adult mapt Knockout Mouse

Abstract: Transcriptomics and phosphoproteomics were carried out in the cerebral cortex of B6.Cg-Mapttm1(EGFP)Klt (tau knockout: tau-KO) and wild-type (WT) 12 month-old mice to learn about the effects of tau ablation. Compared with WT mice, tau-KO mice displayed reduced anxiety-like behavior and lower fear expression induced by aversive conditioning, whereas recognition memory remained unaltered. Cortical transcriptomic analysis revealed 69 downregulated and 105 upregulated genes in tau-KO mice, corresponding to synapti… Show more

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“…Some proteins are validated using Western blot analysis to confirm mRNA expression changes. Map 1a mRNA and protein levels are decreased, while β-tubulin III and GAD1 protein levels are reduced in tau knockout mice ( Andrés-Benito et al, 2023 ). Acute knockdown of tau in the adult hippocampus significantly impairs motor coordination and spatial memory, which can be reversed by restoring tau expression.…”
Section: Aβ and Tau Are Important Components Of The Axonal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some proteins are validated using Western blot analysis to confirm mRNA expression changes. Map 1a mRNA and protein levels are decreased, while β-tubulin III and GAD1 protein levels are reduced in tau knockout mice ( Andrés-Benito et al, 2023 ). Acute knockdown of tau in the adult hippocampus significantly impairs motor coordination and spatial memory, which can be reversed by restoring tau expression.…”
Section: Aβ and Tau Are Important Components Of The Axonal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%