Infusion of blood from young and old mice modulates amyloid pathology

  • Matias Pizarro
  • , Ruben Gomez-Gutierrez
  • , Ariel Caviedes
  • , Catalina Valdes
  • , Ute Woehlbier
  • , Cristian Vargas
  • , Mauricio Hernandez
  • , Claudia Duran-Aniotz
  • , Rodrigo Morales

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Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the accumulation of misfolded proteins in the brain. Recently, the impact of blood components in the progression of this disease has come to attention. This study investigates the effects of infusing blood from young and old wild-type mice into transgenic mice that model AD brain amyloidosis. Impaired memory and Aβ accumulation were observed in mice infused with blood from old donors. A proteomic analysis in the brain of these mice identified alterations in components related to synaptogenesis and the endocannabinoid system. The α2δ2 protein, associated with neuronal calcium regulation, was validated as a possible mediator of the observed effects. This study highlights the influence of blood in AD pathology and the identification of potential therapeutic targets.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2664-2687
Number of pages24
JournalAging
Volume17
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Nov 2025

Keywords

  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • amyloid-β
  • blood infusion
  • neurodegeneration
  • protein misfolding
  • therapeutic targets

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