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SUBMITTER: Davis EJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8409261 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Davis Emily J EJ Broestl Lauren L Abdulai-Saiku Samira S Worden Kurtresha K Bonham Luke W LW Miñones-Moyano Elena E Moreno Arturo J AJ Wang Dan D Chang Kevin K Williams Gina G Garay Bayardo I BI Lobach Iryna I Devidze Nino N Kim Daniel D Anderson-Bergman Cliff C Yu Gui-Qiu GQ White Charles C CC Harris Julie A JA Miller Bruce L BL Bennett David A DA Arnold Arthur P AP De Jager Phil L PL Palop Jorge J JJ Panning Barbara B Yokoyama Jennifer S JS Mucke Lennart L Dubal Dena B DB
Science translational medicine 20200801 558
A major sex difference in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is that men with the disease die earlier than do women. In aging and preclinical AD, men also show more cognitive deficits. Here, we show that the X chromosome affects AD-related vulnerability in mice expressing the human amyloid precursor protein (hAPP), a model of AD. XY-hAPP mice genetically modified to develop testicles or ovaries showed worse mortality and deficits than did XX-hAPP mice with either gonad, indicating a sex chromosome effect. ...[more]