Cerebral blood flow in elastin haploinsufficient and 3xTg-AD mice

弹性蛋白单倍体不足和3xTg-AD小鼠的脑血流量

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Abstract

Artery structural properties and Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology are individually associated with impaired cerebrovascular function; however, the interaction of these factors is unclear. Furthermore, while elastin haploinsufficient (Eln (+/-) ) mice are known to have impaired cerebrovascular function, sex differences for this effect have not been previously studied. To answer these questions, we crossed middle-aged and old Eln (+/-) mice with 3xTg-AD mice. We measured cerebral blood flow (CBF) using arterial spin labeling MRI at rest and during hypercapnia to calculate cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR). We also assessed neuroinflammation by microglia and astrocyte cell counts. We found that Eln (+/-) mice had lower resting blood flow rate in the cerebral cortex compared with Eln (+/+) mice, but Eln (+/-) mice had an intact hypercapnic response, resulting in better CVR compared with Eln (+/+) in hippocampus. Sex did not impact resting blood flow or CVR. 3xTg-AD mice had a lower resting CBF than non-AD mice, and there was an interaction between Eln genotype and AD mutations on CVR, such that Eln (+/-) x 3xTg-AD mice had the poorest hippocampal CVR of all groups. Glia cell counts were highly dependent on brain region, with Eln (+/-) having more microglia but fewer astrocytes, while 3xTg-AD having higher both microglia and astrocytes. While sex also impacted glial cell counts, we found no interactions between sex and Eln genotype. Our results demonstrate that elastin haploinsufficiency and AD mutations individually result in lower resting CBF, and the combination of these leads to impaired CVR.

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