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Article Dans Une Revue Brain - A Journal of Neurology Année : 2020

Brain network remodelling reflects tau-related pathology prior to memory deficits in Thy-Tau22 mice

Luc Buée
David Blum

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In Alzheimer's disease, the tauopathy is known as a major mechanism responsible for the development of cognitive deficits. Early biomarkers of such affectations for diagnosis/stratification are crucial in Alzheimer's disease research, and brain connectome studies increasingly show their potential establishing pathology fingerprints at the network level. In this context, we conducted an in vivo multimodal MRI study on young Thy-Tau22 transgenic mice expressing tauopathy, performing resting state functional MRI and structural brain imaging to identify early connectome signatures of the pathology, relating with histological and behavioural investigations. In the prodromal phase of tauopathy, before the emergence of cognitive impairments, Thy-Tau22 mice displayed selective modifications of brain functional connectivity involving three main centres: hippocampus (HIP), amygdala (AMG) and the isocortical areas, notably the somatosensory (SS) cortex. Each of these regions showed differential histopathological profiles. Disrupted ventral HIP-AMG functional pathway and altered dynamic functional connectivity were consistent with high pathological tau deposition and astrogliosis in both hippocampus and amygdala, and significant microglial reactivity in amygdalar nuclei. These patterns were concurrent with widespread functional hyperconnectivity of memory-related circuits of dorsal hippocampus-encompassing dorsal HIP-SS communication-in the absence of significant cortical histopathological markers. These findings suggest the coexistence of two intermingled mechanisms of response at the functional connectome level in the early phases of pathology: a maladaptive and a likely compensatory response. Captured in the connectivity patterns, such first responses to pathology could further be used in translational investigations as a lead towards an early biomarker of tauopathy as well as new targets for future treatments.
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hal-03086057 , version 1 (17-11-2021)

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Laetitia Degiorgis, Meltem Karatas, Marion Sourty, Emilie Faivre, Julien Lamy, et al.. Brain network remodelling reflects tau-related pathology prior to memory deficits in Thy-Tau22 mice. Brain - A Journal of Neurology , 2020, ⟨10.1093/brain/awaa312⟩. ⟨hal-03086057⟩
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