PROTOCOL This assay was designed to detect small amounts of tau seeds in biological samples, such as brain homogenates from humans or rodent tauopathy models. HEK-293T cells stably expressing a human tau sequence were engineered to serve as biosensors of intracell
RESEARCH MODELS Summary These transgenic mice express a chimeric mouse/human APP carrying the Swedish mutation under the control of the mouse prion protein promoter. This line, C3-3, was generated in parallel with line E1-2, which also expresses APP carrying the Swedish
RESEARCH MODELS Summary The first report of this transgenic line described two lines of mice that overexpress human PSEN1 with the M146L mutation, line 5.1 and line 6.2 (Duff et al., 1996). Line 5.1 has been more extensively characterized, especially in relation to the d
ALZPEDIA The sortilin-related receptor SORLA is an endocytic receptor that belongs to the vacuolar protein sorting 10 (VPS10) domain receptor family. SORLA binds to the amyloid precursor protein (APP). It functions as an intracellular sorting receptor as APP is be
RESEARCH MODELS Summary The Senescence Accelerated Mouse-Prone 8 (SAMP8) is a naturally occuring mouse line that displays a phenotype of accelerated aging. While maintaining an inbred AKR/J line in the early 1970's, researchers at Kyoto University became aware that
RESEARCH MODELS Modification Details Transgene containing human APP (isoform 695) with the London mutation driven by the Thy1 promoter. The parental origin of the transgenes was shown to influence AD-related pathology in another model, 5xFAD (C57BL6), in which the Thy1 p
RESEARCH MODELS Summary These are bigenic mice that overexpress both mutant APP (V717I mutation) and mutant PSEN1 (A246E mutation). They were first generated and described by the laboratory of Fred Van Leuven (Dewachter et al., 2000). The transgenes are coexpressed in th
RESEARCH MODELS Neuropathology Tau hyperphosphorylation and conformational changes in the brain parenchyma start around seven months. Tangle-like pathology is mainly observed in the brain stem and spinal cord, and to a lesser extent in the midbrain and cerebral cortex (T