FOCUSED ULTRASOUND RESCUES MEMORY DEFICITS IN THE 5XFAD MOUSE MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE WITHOUT LOWERING AMYLOID-Β
Imperial College London
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Here, we investigated whether FUS stimulation rescues cognitive deficits in the 5XFAD mouse model of AD and whether any behavioural improvements are amyloid-dependent and sex-specific. 6-month-old male and female 5XFADxThy1-eGFP mice were treated with FUS (centre frequency: 1MHz, pressure: 0.7MPa, pulse length: 10ms, PRF: 40Hz) for five consecutive days. Cognitive performance was assessed using the openfield, novel object recognition and Y-maze tests. Amyloid-β levels were subsequently quantified by western blot, ELISA and immunohistochemistry.
FUS stimulation rescued deficits in recognition and spatial memory in male mice only. No changes in locomotion or anxiety-like behaviour were observed in either sex after treatment. There were no differences in amyloid-β in the hippocampus or cortex between treatment groups.
Together, these findings demonstrate that FUS stimulation can rescue memory deficits independently of changes in amyloid-β burden, supporting its potential as a novel non-invasive therapeutic strategy for improving cognitive function in AD.
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