Comprehensive behavioral study of C57BL/6.KOR-ApoEshl mice

Transl Neurosci. 2023 Jun 30;14(1):20220284. doi: 10.1515/tnsci-2022-0284. eCollection 2023 Jan 1.

Abstract

Background: Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) is associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cognitive dysfunction in elderly individuals. There have been extensive studies on behavioral abnormalities in ApoE-deficient (Apoeshl) mice, which have been described as AD mouse models. Spontaneously hyperlipidemic mice were discovered in 1999 as ApoE-deficient mice due to ApoE gene mutations. However, behavioral abnormalities in commercially available Apoeshl mice remain unclear. Accordingly, we aimed to investigate the behavioral abnormalities of Apoeshl mice.

Results: Apoeshl mice showed decreased motor skill learning and increased anxiety-like behavior toward heights. Apoeshl mice did not show abnormal behavior in the Y-maze test, open-field test, light/dark transition test, and passive avoidance test.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest the utility of Apoeshl mice in investigating the function of ApoE in the central nervous system.

Keywords: apolipoprotein; behavior; behavioral test; central nervous system; mouse.