Long-term Helicobacter pylori infection does not induce tauopathy and memory impairment in SD rats.

Q Engineering
Huan Zhou, Ying Guo, Xing Li, Zheng-Yu Liuyang, Yang-Ping Shentu, Xiao-Peng Jing, Jia-Wei Liang, Xin-Wen Zhou, Xiao-Chuan Wang, Jian-Zhi Wang, Ji Zeng, Rong Liu
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Abstract

Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) infection is a recognized risk factor of dementia, while its role and mechanism in Alzheimer disease (AD) remained unclarified. Our previous study has identified that injection of soluble H.pylori filtrate could induce AD-like pathologic changes and cognitive impairment in SD rats. In the present study, we further explored the effect of long-term stomach colonization of H.pylori bacteria on the brains of SD rats. The results showed that H.pylori bacteria gavage induced an efficient colonization of H.pylori in the stomach after four weeks. However, there was no significant change of tau phosphorylation at Thr205 (pT205), Thr231 (pT231), Ser396 (pS396) and Ser404 (pS404) sites in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. The H.pylori-infected rats also showed no cognitive impairment. These observations may result from inefficient release of bacterial pathogenic factors or the overall lack of host inflammatory responses. We conclude that SD rat with long-term H.pylori colonization in the stomach is not a suitable animal model for exploring the effects of H.pylori infection on brain function in human beings; administration of bacterial filtrates may better reveal the systemic pathologic changes induced by bacterial infection in animals which show a negative host response to bacterial colonization.

长期幽门螺杆菌感染不会引起SD大鼠脑损伤和记忆障碍。
幽门螺杆菌(H.pylori)感染是公认的痴呆危险因素,但其在阿尔茨海默病(AD)中的作用和机制尚未明确。我们前期研究发现,注射可溶性幽门螺杆菌滤液可引起SD大鼠ad样病理改变和认知功能障碍。在本研究中,我们进一步探讨了幽门螺杆菌长期胃定植对SD大鼠大脑的影响。结果表明,灌胃幽门螺杆菌4周后,幽门螺杆菌在胃中有效定植。然而,海马和大脑皮层中Thr205 (pT205)、Thr231 (pT231)、Ser396 (pS396)和Ser404 (pS404)位点的tau磷酸化没有显著变化。幽门螺杆菌感染的大鼠也没有表现出认知障碍。这些观察结果可能是由于细菌致病因子释放效率低下或宿主总体缺乏炎症反应。由此可见,幽门螺杆菌在胃内长期定植的SD大鼠不适合作为研究幽门螺杆菌感染对人类脑功能影响的动物模型;细菌滤液可以更好地揭示细菌感染引起的动物全身病理变化,这些动物对细菌定植表现出负面的宿主反应。
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