Antioxidants (Oct 2021)

Role of Lipocalin-2 in Amyloid-Beta Oligomer-Induced Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Heeyoung Kang,
  • Hyun Joo Shin,
  • Hyeong Seok An,
  • Zhen Jin,
  • Jong Youl Lee,
  • Jaewoong Lee,
  • Kyung Eun Kim,
  • Eun Ae Jeong,
  • Kyu Yeong Choi,
  • Catriona McLean,
  • Kun Ho Lee,
  • Soo Kyoung Kim,
  • Hae Ryong Lee,
  • Gu Seob Roh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10111657
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 1657

Abstract

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Lipocalin-2 (LCN2) is an inflammatory protein with diverse functions in the brain. Although many studies have investigated the mechanism of LCN2 in brain injuries, the effect of LCN2 on amyloid-toxicity-related memory deficits in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has been less studied. We investigated the role of LCN2 in human AD patients using a mouse model of AD. We created an AD mouse model by injecting amyloid-beta oligomer (AβO) into the hippocampus. In this model, animals exhibited impaired learning and memory. We found LCN2 upregulation in the human brain frontal lobe, as well as a positive correlation between white matter ischemic changes and serum LCN2. We also found increased astrocytic LCN2, microglia activation, iron accumulation, and blood–brain barrier disruption in AβO-treated hippocampi. These findings suggest that LCN2 is involved in a variety of amyloid toxicity mechanisms, especially neuroinflammation and oxidative stress.

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