INVESTIGADORES
ARAN Martin
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Untargeted 1H-NMR spectrometry to detect central and systemic metabolic changes in a rat model of early Alzheimer's disease
Autor/es:
DALMASSO, MARÍA C.; ARÁN MARTÍN; FERRARI CARINA C; C SMAL; CASTAÑO, EDUARDO M.; CUELLO, A. CLAUDIO; MORELLI, LAURA
Reunión:
Congreso; BIENNAL ISN MEETING; 2017
Resumen:
Characterization and comprehensionof the Alzheimer?s Disease (AD) presymptomatic stage would help to betterunderstand disease progression, develop early detection methods and improvetreatment. Our main goal was to perform untargeted NMR metabolomics in hemizygousMcGill-R-Thy1-APP (TG+/-) rats which compiles several biochemical andneuropathological characteristics detected in presymptomatic human AD brain. Experimentswere performed in male TG+/- (n= 8) and non-transgenic littermate (WT) (n= 8)rats of 9 months of age. CSF, hippocampus, and plasma were collected to studychanges at central and systemic levels. Hippocampus were homogenized in 80%methanol to extract soluble metabolites. Differences between TG+/- and WT wereanalyzed by 1D 1H-NMR, whereas metabolite identification wasperformed by 2D NMR experiments and confirmed by spiking withstandard compounds. Experiments were carried out on a Bruker Avance IIspectrometer operating at 600,3 MHz. Only fewmetabolites changed between TG+/- and WT rats in each sample type (n=2 in CSF, n=1 in plasma, and n=3 in hippocampus). In plasma,lactate levels were higher in TG+/- than WT (p