Pathological and Structural Alterations of the Visual Pathway in APP/PS1 Mice: A Spatiotemporal Analysis
Jingan Chen, Yang Xia, Ke Chen, Dezhong Yao

TL;DR
This study shows that early Alzheimer's disease pathology affects the visual pathway beyond the retina, with the primary visual cortex showing significant changes.
Contribution
The study reveals spatiotemporal progression of visual pathway pathology in AD, highlighting the primary visual cortex as an early and severely affected region.
Findings
Early Aβ deposition and microglial activation occur in the primary visual cortex and retina by 6 months in APP/PS1 mice.
Neuronal loss in the primary visual cortex occurs by 9 months, while PV-positive neurons are selectively preserved.
The lateral geniculate nucleus shows delayed pathological changes and no neuronal loss even at 9 months.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Visual dysfunction emerges during the mild cognitive impairment stage of early Alzheimer’s disease (AD). While previous studies have primarily focused on retinal pathology, the early pathological progression across central nodes of the visual pathway remains inadequately characterized. This study examined regional pathological and structural alterations throughout the visual pathway at different disease stages in APP/PS1 transgenic mice aged 3, 6, and 9 months. Methods: Cognitive function was first assessed using novel object recognition and Y-maze tests to stage disease progression. Subsequently, Histological staining was employed to systematically analyze pathological features in the retina, lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), and primary visual cortex (V1). Evaluated parameters encompassed β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition levels, microglial activation status, total…
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TopicsAlzheimer's disease research and treatments · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
