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SUBMITTER: Maeda S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4818780 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Maeda Sumihiro S Djukic Biljana B Taneja Praveen P Yu Gui-Qiu GQ Lo Iris I Davis Allyson A Craft Ryan R Guo Weikun W Wang Xin X Kim Daniel D Ponnusamy Ravikumar R Gill T Michael TM Masliah Eliezer E Mucke Lennart L
EMBO reports 20160301 4
A152T-variant human tau (hTau-A152T) increases risk for tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease. Comparing mice with regulatable expression of hTau-A152T or wild-type hTau (hTau-WT), we find age-dependent neuronal loss, cognitive impairments, and spontaneous nonconvulsive epileptiform activity primarily in hTau-A152T mice. However, overexpression of either hTau species enhances neuronal responses to electrical stimulation of synaptic inputs and to an epileptogenic chemical. hTau-A152T mice ha ...[more]