Lack of spontaneous age-related brain pathology in Octodon degus: a reappraisal of the model

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Mathieu Bourdenx
Sandra Dovero
Marie-Laure Thiolat
Erwan Bezard
Benjamin Dehay
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[1] Univ. de Bordeaux,
[2] Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives,undefined
[3] CNRS,undefined
[4] Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives,undefined
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Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the degeneration of specific brain areas associated with accumulation of disease-related protein in extra- or intra-cellular deposits. Their preclinical investigations are mostly based on genetically-engineered animals. Despite their interest, these models are often based on high level of disease-related protein expression, thus questioning their relevance to human pathology and calling for the alternate use of ecological models. In the past few years, Octodon degus has emerged as a promising animal model displaying age-dependent Alzheimer’s disease-related pathology. As neurodegenerative-related proteins often co-deposit in the brain of patients, we assessed the occurrence of α-synuclein-related pathology in this model using state-of-the-art immunohistochemistry and biochemistry. Despite our efforts and in contrast with previously published results, our study argues against the use of Octodon degus as a suitable natural model of neurodegenerative disorder as we failed to identify either Parkinson’s disease- or Alzheimer’s disease-related brain pathologies.
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