Journal article
Behavioural phenotype of APPC100.V717F transgenic mice over-expressing a mutant Aβ-bearing fragment is associated with reduced NMDA receptor density
WC Boon, M van den Buuse, N Wegener, S Martin, HK Chua, AI Bush, CL Masters, PA Adlard, QX Li
Behavioural Brain Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2010
Abstract
The aim of this study was to characterize APPC100.V717F transgenic (TgC100.V717F) mice which over-express a mutant C100 fragment of the amyloid precursor protein. The mice were compared to TgC100 wild type mice (TgC100.WT) and non-transgenic controls at 4-9 and 16-22 months of age. TgC100.V717F mice showed behavioural hyperactivity, particularly at a younger age, as shown by increased numbers of elevated plus maze arm entries and Y-maze arm entries, enhanced baseline locomotor activity in the open field, and enhanced amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion. This hyperactivity was less pronounced in TgC100.WT which only displayed significant differences to non-transgenic controls at a younger age..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by NHMRC program grant #400202 and NHMRC project grant 494813 (W.C. Boon and H.K. Chua). At the time of the experiments, M. van den Buuse was supported by a Griffith Senior Research Fellowship from the University of Melbourne, Australia.