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dc.contributor.authorTweedy, Clare-
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-12T14:43:37Z-
dc.date.available2019-09-12T14:43:37Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttp://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/4491-
dc.descriptionPhD Thesisen_US
dc.description.abstractAggregation of the protein alpha-synuclein (ASYN) is a key pathological feature of the alpha-synucleinopathies, a group of diseases including Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease. A common symptom of alpha-synucleinopathy is cognitive dysfunction, and impairment in hippocampal gamma-frequency oscillations may underlie some of the cognitive deficits associated with ASYN pathology. The Thy-1 A30P mouse model overexpresses human mutant ASYN, with mice developing hippocampal spatial memory impairment by 12 months (Freichel et al. 2007). The aim of this thesis was to explore age-related hippocampal network changes in 2-4 month (A30P2+) mice and 10-13 month (A30P10+) mice to assess the effect of overexpression of mutant ASYN on hippocampal network activity in vitro. Using acute brain slice preparations of isolated hippocampi, A30P2+ mouse slices were found to exhibit excitatory/inhibitory network changes in region CA3 in the form of increased spontaneous sharp wave amplitude, increased frequency and amplitude of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials, and increased power of kainate-induced gamma-frequency oscillations. Immunohistochemistry revealed an increase in the density of parvalbuminpositive interneurons alongside a decrease in calbindin-positive interneurons. This change was accompanied by a more depolarised resting membrane potential in A30P2+ mouse CA3 pyramidal cells, and a sensitivity to interictal discharges in response to either kainate receptor agonism or GABAA receptor antagonism. With ageing, levels of excitability in A30P10+ mice were comparable to WT10+ mice. A30P10+ mice instead exhibited an impairment in cholinergic-induced, but not kainateinduced or spontaneous, gamma-frequency network oscillations. While mitochondrial dysfunction was not detectable with COX/SDH histochemistry until 15+ months in A30P mice, A30P10+ mice did show increased immunoreactivity for Iba1+ microglia. An environment of inflammation and excitotoxicity may be present in older A30P mice as a result of early network hyperexcitability, and this thesis explores early network changes in A30P mice and the wider dysfunction that followsen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipEisai and the Medical Research Council for funding the MRC Industrial CASE Studentship.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherNewcastle Universityen_US
dc.titleAge-dependent hippocampal network dysfuntion in a mouse model of alpha-synucleinopathyen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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