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Temperature-induced Artifacts in Tau Phosphorylation: Implications for Reliable Alzheimer's Disease Research.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/191449
Publisher DOI
10.5607/en23025
PubMed ID
38196137
Description
In preclinical research on Alzheimer's disease and related tauopathies, tau phosphorylation analysis is routinely employed in both cellular and animal models. However, recognizing the sensitivity of tau phosphorylation to various extrinsic factors, notably temperature, is vital for experimental accuracy. Hypothermia can trigger tau hyperphosphorylation, while hyperthermia leads to its dephosphorylation. Nevertheless, the rapidity of tau phosphorylation in response to unintentional temperature variations remains unknown. In cell cultures, the most significant temperature change occurs when the cells are removed from the incubator before harvesting, and in animal models, during anesthesia prior to euthanasia. In this study, we investigate the kinetics of tau phosphorylation in N2a and SH-SY5Y neuronal cell lines, as well as in mice exposed to anesthesia. We observed changes in tau phosphorylation within the few seconds upon transferring cell cultures from their 37°C incubator to room temperature conditions. However, cells placed directly on ice post-incubation exhibited negligible phosphorylation changes. In vivo, isoflurane anesthesia rapidly resulted in tau hyperphosphorylation within the few seconds needed to lose the pedal withdrawal reflex in mice. These findings emphasize the critical importance of preventing temperature variation in researches focused on tau. To ensure accurate results, we recommend avoiding anesthesia before euthanasia and promptly placing cells on ice after removal from the incubator. By controlling temperature fluctuations, the reliability and validity of tau phosphorylation studies can be significantly enhanced.
Date of Publication
2023-12-31
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Alzheimer’s disease Anesthesia C57BL6 mice Neuronal cells Tau phosphorylation Temperature
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Canet, Geoffrey
Rocaboy, Emma
Laliberté, Francis
Boscher, Emmanuelle
Guisle, Isabelle
Diego-Diaz, Sofia
Fereydouni-Forouzandeh, Parissa
Whittington, Robert A
Hébert, Sébastien S
Pernet, Vincent
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Planel, Emmanuel
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Series
Experimental neurobiology
Publisher
Korean Society for Brain and Neural Science
ISSN
1226-2560
Access(Rights)
open.access
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