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Tau pathology in aged cynomolgus monkeys is progressive supranuclear palsy/corticobasal degeneration- but not Alzheimer disease-like -Ultrastructural mapping of tau by EDX-

Authors: Toshiki Uchihara, Kentaro Endo, Hiromi Kondo, Sachi Okabayashi, Nobuhiro Shimozawa, Yasuhiro Yasutomi, Eijiro Adachi, Nobuyuki Kimura

Published in: Acta Neuropathologica Communications | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Concomitant deposition of amyloid -beta protein (Aβ) and neuronal tau as neurofibrillary tangles in the human brain is a hallmark of Alzheimer disease (AD). Because these deposits increase during normal aging, it has been proposed that aging brains may also undergo AD-like changes. To investigate the neuropathological changes that occur in the aging primate brain, we examined 21 brains of cynomolgus monkeys (7–36 years old) for Aβ- and tau-positive lesions. We found, 1) extensive deposition of Aβ in brains of cynomolgus monkeys over 25 years of age, 2) selective deposition of 4-repeat tau as pretangles in neurons, and as coiled body-like structures in oligodendroglia-like cells and astrocytes, 3) preferential distribution of tau in the basal ganglia and neocortex rather than the hippocampus, and 4) age-associated increases in 30–34 kDa AT8- and RD4-positive tau fragments in sarkosyl-insoluble fractions. We further labeled tau-positive structures using diaminobezidine enhanced with nickel, and visualized nickel-labeled structures by energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis of ultrathin sections. This allowed us to distinguish between nickel-labeled tau and background electron-dense structures, and we found that tau localized to 20–25 nm straight filaments in oligodendroglia-like cells and neurons. Our results indicate that the cytopathology and distribution of tau deposits in aged cynomolgus brains resemble those of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and corticobasal degeneration (CBD) rather than AD. Thus, even in the presence of Aβ, age-associated deposition of tau in non-human primates likely does not occur through AD-associated mechanisms.
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Title
Tau pathology in aged cynomolgus monkeys is progressive supranuclear palsy/corticobasal degeneration- but not Alzheimer disease-like -Ultrastructural mapping of tau by EDX-
Authors
Toshiki Uchihara
Kentaro Endo
Hiromi Kondo
Sachi Okabayashi
Nobuhiro Shimozawa
Yasuhiro Yasutomi
Eijiro Adachi
Nobuyuki Kimura
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Acta Neuropathologica Communications / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 2051-5960
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40478-016-0385-5

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