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El tratamiento con carbonato de litio en ratones con modelos de enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) redujo la patología de beta-amiloide y tau. Esto sugiere el litio como un fármaco terapéutico potencial para modificar la progresión de la EA.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia; Farmacología; Gerontología

Sus antecedentes:

  • La enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) es una causa principal de demencia, lo que representa un importante desafío para la salud mundial.
  • Las sales de litio son conocidas por sus propiedades estabilizadoras del ánimo y neuroprotectoras, lo que impulsa la investigación de su potencial terapéutico para enfermedades neurodegenerativas como la EA.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Evaluar la eficacia del tratamiento crónico con carbonato de litio en un modelo de ratón de la enfermedad de Alzheimer (ratones 3xTg-AD).
  • Evaluar el impacto del litio en la función cognitiva, la ansiedad, la depresión, la anhedonia y los marcadores neuropatológicos clave de la EA.

Principales métodos:

  • Ratones machos 3xTg-AD y de tipo salvaje de 12 meses de edad recibieron tratamiento con carbonato de litio (1,0 g/kg de pienso) durante 12 semanas.
  • Las evaluaciones conductuales incluyeron pruebas de memoria (reconocimiento de objetos novedosos), ansiedad (campo abierto, laberinto elevado cero), depresión (suspensión de cola, natación forzada) y anhedonia (preferencia por sacarosa).
  • Se utilizó la inmunohistoquímica para cuantificar la acumulación de beta-amiloide (Aβ), la tau fosforilada (p-Tau) y la viabilidad neuronal (NeuN).

Principales resultados:

  • El tratamiento con litio mejoró la memoria de reconocimiento de objetos y redujo la ansiedad, la depresión y la anhedonia en ratones 3xTg-AD.
  • Se observaron reducciones significativas en la carga de amiloide y los niveles de tau fosforilada en múltiples regiones cerebrales de ratones 3xTg-AD tratados con litio.
  • La administración de litio moduló positivamente la supervivencia y/o el mantenimiento neuronal en áreas clave del cerebro afectadas por la patología de la EA.

Conclusiones:

  • El tratamiento crónico con carbonato de litio atenúa eficazmente la progresión patológica de la enfermedad de Alzheimer en un modelo de ratón.
  • Estos hallazgos resaltan el litio como un candidato terapéutico prometedor para modificar la EA, lo que justifica una mayor investigación clínica.