Aβ peptide vaccination prevents memory loss in an animal model of Alzheimer's disease

D Morgan, DM Diamond, PE Gottschall, KE Ugen… - Nature, 2000 - nature.com
D Morgan, DM Diamond, PE Gottschall, KE Ugen, C Dickey, J Hardy, K Duff, P Jantzen…
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Vaccinations with amyloid-β peptide (AB) can dramatically reduce amyloid deposition in a
transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. To determine if the vaccinations had
deleterious or beneficial functional consequences, we tested eight months of Aβ vaccination
in a different transgenic model for Alzheimer's disease in which mice develop learning
deficits as amyloid accumulates,. Here we show that vaccination with Aβ protects transgenic
mice from the learning and age-related memory deficits that normally occur in this mouse …
Abstract
Vaccinations with amyloid-β peptide (AB) can dramatically reduce amyloid deposition in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. To determine if the vaccinations had deleterious or beneficial functional consequences, we tested eight months of Aβ vaccination in a different transgenic model for Alzheimer's disease in which mice develop learning deficits as amyloid accumulates, . Here we show that vaccination with Aβ protects transgenic mice from the learning and age-related memory deficits that normally occur in this mouse model for Alzheimer's disease. During testing for potential deleterious effects of the vaccine, all mice performed superbly on the radial-arm water-maze test of working memory. Later, at an age when untreated transgenic mice show memory deficits, the Aβ-vaccinated transgenic mice showed cognitive performance superior to that of the control transgenic mice and, ultimately, performed as well as nontransgenic mice. The Aβ-vaccinated mice also had a partial reduction in amyloid burden at the end of the study. This therapeutic approach may thus prevent and, possibly, treat Alzheimer's dementia.
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