Restoration of sFRP3 Preserves the Neural Stem Cell Pool and Spatial Discrimination Ability in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

C Chia-Hsuan Fu J Jin Park U Umberto Tosi F Francisco A. Blanco M Manuel Silva-Pérez K Kavitha Muralidharan J Jason C. You M Minjung Lee G Gabriel S. Stephens X Xiaohong Zhang Y Yi Zheng H Helen Scharfman K Kimberley F. Tolias J Jeannie Chin

Abstract

Individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) have an increased incidence of seizures, which worsen cognitive decline. Using a transgenic mouse model of AD neuropathology that exhibits spontaneous seizures, we previously found that seizure activity stimulates and accelerates depletion of the hippocampal neural stem cell (NSC) pool, which was associated with deficits in neurogenesis-dependent spatial discrimination. However, the precise molecular mechanisms that drive seizure-induced activation and depletion of NSCs are unclear. Here, using mice of both sexes, we performed RNA-sequencing on the hippocampal dentate gyrus and identified differentially expressed regulators of neurogenesis in the Wnt signaling pathway that regulates many aspects of cell proliferation. We found that the expression of sFRP3, a Wnt signaling inhibitor, is altered in a seizure-dependent manner and might be regulated by ΔFosB, a seizure-induced transcription factor. Increasing sFRP3 expression prevented NSC depletion and improved spatial discrimination, suggesting that the loss of sFRP3 might mediate seizure-driven impairment in cognition in AD model mice and perhaps also in AD.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 45, Issue 49
Published December 03, 2025
Pages e0049252025
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (14)

C

Chia-Hsuan Fu

J

Jin Park

U

Umberto Tosi

F

Francisco A. Blanco

M

Manuel Silva-Pérez

K

Kavitha Muralidharan

J

Jason C. You

M

Minjung Lee

G

Gabriel S. Stephens

X

Xiaohong Zhang

Y

Yi Zheng

H

Helen Scharfman

K

Kimberley F. Tolias

J

Jeannie Chin