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Abstract #0050

Impact of Gender on Alzheimer’s disease: a Behavioral and Metabolic Analysis in AβPP-PS1 Mouse Model

Akila Ramesh1,2 and Anant Bahadur Patel1,2
1NMR Microimaging and Spectroscopy, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India, 2Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Ghaziabad, India

Synopsis

Keywords: Alzheimer's Disease, Metabolism, Neurodegeneration, Alzheimer's disease

Motivation: Sex specific status of neurometabolic activity in Alzheimer’s disease is poorly understood.

Goal(s): To assess glutamatergic and GABAergic neurometabolism in different brain regions of male and female AβPP-PS1 mouse model of AD.

Approach: Tracer approach involving infusion of [1,6-13C2]glucose in AβPP-PS1 mouse model of AD together with 1H-[13C]-NMR spectroscopy was used to estimate rate of neuronal Glucose oxidation (CMRGlc(Ox)) in AD mice.

Results: The neuronal metabolic activity reduced in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus and cerebellum of female AβPP-PS1 mice. However, only hippocampal neurometabolic activity was reduced in the male mice. This suggests a differential progression of AD in male and female AβPP-PS1 mice.

Impact: The findings of the study suggest differential progression of AD in male and female AβPP-PS1 mice. These factors require attention for future interventions for AD treatment.

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