Longitudinal evaluation of Tau-P301L transgenic mice reveals no cognitive impairments at 17 months of age.
Brianne A KentChristopher J HeathChi Hun KimRosemary AhrensPaul E FraserPeter St George-HyslopTimothy J BusseyLisa M SaksidaPublished in: Brain and behavior (2017)
This study represents the first comprehensive longitudinal analysis of cognition in the TgTauP301L mouse model and suggests that this model is not ideal for studying early attention and recognition memory impairments associated with tauopathy. However, spatial and object recognition memory impairments were observed during follow-up assessments when the mice were 18 and 21 months, respectively. These impairments are consistent with previous publications, and with a dementia-like phenotype in these mice when aged.