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Name | Other Names | Strain Name | Genetic Background | Gene | Mutation | Modification Info | Modification | Disease | Neuropathology | Behavior/Cognition | Other Phenotype | Availability | Primary Paper | Visualization | |
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<p>line 13</p> | C57BL/6 x DBA/2F1, crossed with DBA | MAPT | MAPT L266V, MAPT G272V | Transgene expressing human 3R tau bearing the L266V and G272V mutations under the neuronal mThy-1 promoter. | MAPT: Transgenic | Frontotemporal Dementia, Pick's disease, Alzheimer's Disease | Accumulation of 3R tau in neurons of the cortex and hippocampus. Pick body-like tau aggregates and neuronal loss in the hippocampus and cortex. Astrogliosis, with some 3R tau in GFAP-positive astrocytes. Synapto-dendritic changes and mitochondrial pathology. | Age-related memory and motor deficits as assessed by habituation to a novel environment, the Morris water maze, and the round beam test. | Increased anxiety. | Unknown | Rockenstein et al., 2015 | Yes |
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Phenotypes Examined
- Plaques
- Tangles
- Neuronal Loss
- Gliosis
- Synaptic Loss
- Changes in LTP/LTD
- Cognitive Impairment
When visualized, these phenotypes will distributed over a 18 month timeline demarcated at the following intervals: 3mo, 6mo, 9mo, 1yr, 15mo, 18mo+.
mThy-1 3R Tau (line 13)
Observed
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Tangles at 34
Pick-body like inclusions of aggregated tau appeared in the hippocampus and cortex by 8-10 months. Inclusions were positive for Bielchowsky silver stain but negative for Gallyas-silver stain and Thioflavin-S.
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Neuronal Loss at 34
Neuronal loss occurred by 8-10 months as evidenced by decreased NeuN staining in the dentate gyrus and CA3 regions of the hippocampus. Neocortical volume also decreased.
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Gliosis at 35
Astrogliosis was seen by 8-10 months in the neocortex and hippocampus. Some GFAP+ astrocytes also contained 3R tau.
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Cognitive Impairment at 26
By 6-8 months memory impairment was evident as a failure to habituate to a novel environment. This deficit was not present at 3-4 months. At 8-10 months, transgenics also took longer than wild-type mice to find the hidden platform in the Morris water maze.
Absent
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Plaques at
Absent.
No Data
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Synaptic Loss at
Synapto-dendritic damage manifested as reduced dendritic density, reduced MAP2 immunoreactivity, and accumulation of 3R tau in dendrites.
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Changes in LTP/LTD at
Unknown.
Genes | Mutations | Modification | Disease | Neuropathology | Behavior/Cognition |
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MAPT | MAPT L266V, MAPT G272V | MAPT: Transgenic | Frontotemporal Dementia, Pick's disease, Alzheimer's Disease | Accumulation of 3R tau in neurons of the cortex and hippocampus. Pick body-like tau aggregates and neuronal loss in the hippocampus and cortex. Astrogliosis, with some 3R tau in GFAP-positive astrocytes. Synapto-dendritic changes and mitochondrial pathology. |
Age-related memory and motor deficits as assessed by habituation to a novel environment, the Morris water maze, and the round beam test. |