Journal article

Environmental enrichment reduces neuronal intranuclear inclusion load but has no effect on messenger rna expression in a mouse model of huntington disease

CL Benn, R Luthi-Carter, A Kuhn, G Sadri-Vakili, KL Blankson, SC Dalai, DR Goldstein, TL Spires, J Pritchard, JM Olson, A Van Dellen, AJ Hannan, JHJ Cha

Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology | Published : 2010

Abstract

Huntington disease (HD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with no effective treatment. In the R6/1 mouse model of HD, environmental enrichment delays the neurologic phenotype onset and prevents cerebral volume loss by unknown molecular mechanisms. We examined the effects of environmental enrichment on well-characterized neuropathological parameters in a mouse model of HD. We found a trend toward preservation of downregulated neurotransmitter receptors in striatum of environmentally enriched mice and assessed possible enrichment-related modifications in gene expression using microarrays. We observed similar gene expression changes in R6/1 and R6/2 transgenic mice but found no specific chan..

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