Transgenic mice expressing APP-Swedish mutation develop progress

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Provided is a transgenic non-human eukaryotic animal whose germ cells and somatic cells contain the amyloid precursor protein sequence introduced into the animal, or an ancestor of the animal, at an embryonic stage. In mice, an age-related CNS disorder characterized by agitation, neophobia, seizures, inactivity, diminished cerebral glucose utilization, cortico-limbic gliosis, and death, develops. An acceleration of this disorder occurs in transgenic mice expressing human and mouse Alzheimer amyloid precursor proteins (APP) produced using a hamster prion protein gene-derived cosmid vector that confers position-independent, copy number-dependent expression. In transgenic mice the disorder develops in direct relationship to brain levels of transgenic APP, but mutant APP confers the phenotype at lower levels of expression than wild-type APP. The disorder occurs in the absence of extracellular amyloid deposition, indicating that some pathogenic activities of APP are dissociated from amyloid formation.

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