Naturally occurring histological findings and Alzheimer's‐like pathology in the brain of aging African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus)

Author:

Corey Tatiana M.123ORCID,Illanes Oscar14,Lawrence Matthew23,Perez Sylvia E.5,Liddie Shervin23,Callanan John J.1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Integrative Mammalian Research Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine Basseterre Saint Kitts and Nevis

2. Virscio, Inc. New Haven Connecticut USA

3. St. Kitts Biomedical Research Foundation Basseterre Saint Kitts and Nevis

4. Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences Long Island University College of Veterinary Medicine Brookville New York USA

5. Department of Neurobiology Barrow Neurological Institute Phoenix Arizona USA

Abstract

AbstractNonhuman primates (NHPs) are important to study the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disease and evaluate therapies targeting the central nervous system (CNS). Understanding the age‐associated incidence of natural CNS pathology in a given NHP species is critical to assess the safety of potential treatments for neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease (AD). We describe background and age‐related neuropathology in the St. Kitts African green monkey (AGM), a recognized translational model for neurodegenerative research, additionally defining the age progression of AD‐associated neuropathology in this species. Seventy‐one AGM brains were examined, representing age groups of 3–6 years (n = 20), 7–9 years (n = 20), 10–15 years (n = 20), and >15 years (n = 11). A subset of brains (n = 31) was assessed immunohistochemically for AD‐related pathology, including expressions of Aβ, tau, and GFAP. Age‐related microscopic findings included hemosiderosis, spheroid formation, neuronal lipofuscinosis and neuromelanosis, white matter and neuropil vacuolation, astrocytosis, and focal microgliosis. Non‐age‐related findings included perivascular ceroid‐laden macrophages, meningeal melanosis, and vascular mineralization. Immunohistochemistry revealed 4G8‐immunopositive Aβ plaques and vascular deposits in the prefrontal, frontal, cingulate, and temporal cortices of nine animals over 15 years of age, with associated increase in GFAP expression. In 12 animals, 11 over the age of 10 years, phosphorylated tau CP13‐immunoreactive neurons, neuropil, and oligodendrocyte‐like cells were seen in the prefrontal, frontal, cingulate, orbital, temporal, and entorhinal cortices as well as the hippocampus; no neurofibrillary tangles were observed. AD‐related pathology showed an age‐related development in cognitive‐associated areas in the AGM, highlighting the value of the AGM as a natural model for these neurodegenerative diseases.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Neuroscience

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