Olfactory deficit is associated with mitral cell dysfunction in the olfactory bulb of P301S tau transgenic mice
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Olfactory deficit is associated with mitral cell dysfunction in the olfactory bulb of P301S tau transgenic mice
Abstract
Neurofibrillary tangles consisting of hyperphosphorylated tau (P-tau) are the neuropathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), and olfaction disorder is an early symptom of AD. However, the link between P-tau aggregation and olfaction disorder remains unclear. In this study, the expression of P-tau in the olfactory bulb (OB), particularly in the mitral cell layer (MCL), external plexiform layer (EPL), and granule cell layer (GCL), of AD patients was found to be significantly higher than that in the OB of normal aging subjects, which suggested that these layers in the OB were susceptible to P-tau. The P301S tau transgenic mice (P301S mice) exhibit AD-like features, which can be characterized by olfactory dysfunction that precedes cognitive disorder. Importantly, the excessive P-tau expression in the OB of P301S mice, particularly in MCs, was associated with MC loss at 9 months of age, and decreased MC firing activities started to be observed at 2 months of age. Our results revealed that MCs might contribute to olfactory dysfunction in P301S mice. Furthermore, we described an aberrant dendro-dendritic synaptic structure between granule cells (GCs) and MCs and abnormal gamma oscillations in the EPL of the OB, and these findings indicated that P-tau might disrupt the regulation of MCs by GCs in P301S mice starting at 5 months of age. These data showed that the reduction in the MC firing frequency at 2 months of age might not be caused by GC suppression. Based on these findings, we speculated that MCs are a putative target for the treatment of P-tau-induced early olfactory dysfunction, and thus, an exploration of the specific causes and mechanisms of MC functional changes in P301S mice is crucial.
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Dendro-dendritic synapses; Hyperphosphorylated tau; Mitral cell; Multielectrode array; Olfaction dysfunction.
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