Mild Microglial Responses in the Cortex and Perivascular Macrophage Infiltration in Subcortical White Matter in Dogs with Age-Related Dementia Modelling Prodromal Alzheimer's Disease

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  • Barbara Blicher Thomsen
  • Cecilie Madsen
  • Katrine Tækker Krohn
  • Camilla Thygesen
  • Trine Schütt
  • Athanasios Metaxas
  • Sultan Darvesh
  • Agerholm, Jørgen Steen
  • Martin Wirenfeldt
  • Berendt, Mette
  • Bente Finsen

Background: Microglia contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis by clearing amyloid-β (Aβ) and driving neuroinflammation. Domestic dogs with age-related dementia (canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD)) develop cerebral amyloidosis like humans developing AD, and studying such dogs can provide novel information about microglial response in prodromal AD. Objective: The aim was to investigate the microglial response in the cortical grey and the subcortical white matter in dogs with CCD versus age-matched cognitively normal dogs. Methods: Brains from aged dogs with CCD and age-matched controls without dementia were studied. Cases were defined by dementia rating score. Brain sections were stained for Aβ, thioflavin S, hyperphosphorylated tau, and the microglial-macrophage ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1 (Iba1). Results were correlated to dementia rating score and tissue levels of Aβ. Results: Microglial numbers were higher in the Aβ plaque-loaded deep cortical layers in CCD versus control dogs, while the coverage by microglial processes were comparable. Aβ plaques were of the diffuse type and without microglial aggregation. However, a correlation was found between the %Iba1 area and insoluble Aβ 42 and N-terminal pyroglutamate modified Aβ(N3pE)-42. The %Iba1 area was higher in white matter, showing phosphorylation of S396 tau, versus grey matter. Perivascular macrophage infiltrates were abundant in the white matter particularly in CDD dogs. Conclusion: The results from this study of the microglial-macrophage response in dogs with CCD are suggestive of relatively mild microglial responses in the Aβ plaque-loaded deep cortical layers and perivascular macrophage infiltrates in the subcortical white matter, in prodromal AD.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume82
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)575-592
Number of pages18
ISSN1387-2877
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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© 2021 - The authors. Published by IOS Press.

    Research areas

  • Alzheimer's disease, Amyloid-β, Animal model, Dementia, Macrophages, Microglia, Neuroinflammation

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