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Rapid Accumulation of Endogenous Tau Oligomers in a Rat Model of Traumatic Brain Injury: POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND SPORADIC TAUOPATHIES*
Authors:Bridget E. Hawkins  Shashirekha Krishnamurthy  Diana L. Castillo-Carranza  Urmi Sengupta  Donald S. Prough  George R. Jackson  Douglas S. DeWitt  Rakez Kayed
Abstract:Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious problem that affects millions of people in the United States alone. Multiple concussions or even a single moderate to severe TBI can also predispose individuals to develop a pathologically distinct form of tauopathy-related dementia at an early age. No effective treatments are currently available for TBI or TBI-related dementia; moreover, only recently has insight been gained regarding the mechanisms behind their connection. Here, we used antibodies to detect oligomeric and phosphorylated Tau proteins in a non-transgenic rodent model of parasagittal fluid percussion injury. Oligomeric and phosphorylated Tau proteins were detected 4 and 24 h and 2 weeks post-TBI in injured, but not sham control rats. These findings suggest that diagnostic tools and therapeutics that target only toxic forms of Tau may provide earlier detection and safe, more effective treatments for tauopathies associated with repetitive neurotrauma.
Keywords:Neurodegeneration   Protein Aggregation   Protein Assembly   Protein Misfolding   Tau   Tau Aggregation   Tau Oligomers   Tauopathies   Traumatic Brain Injury
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