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Apoptosis is increased in cortical neurons of female Marfan Syndrome mice. | LitMetric

Marfan Syndrome (MFS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder that affects connective tissue throughout the body due to mutations in the gene. Individuals with MFS display symptoms in different organs, particularly in the vasculature, but the mechanisms of this multi-system dysfunction are still under investigation. There is still a gap in our understanding of the impact of monogenic connective tissue aberrations on the brain. This study aims to determine the impact of MFS on neurodegeneration, in cortical brain tissue of male and female MFS mice. Brain tissue of 6-month-old female and male mice with the mutation and wildtype litter mates was collected and stained for active caspase-3 (ac3), brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and neuronal nuclei (NeuN) or with TUNEL and DAPI. Data revealed increased levels of ac3 in neurons within the sensory and motor cortical areas of female MFS mice compared to sex- and age-matched controls. We confirm increased levels of apoptosis in MFS mice using TUNEL staining within the same brain areas. We also report increased levels of neuronal BDNF levels in cortical brain tissue of male and female MFS mice. These results indicate a heightened susceptibility for neurodegeneration in the mouse model of MFS.

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