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== About ==
 
== About ==
The tg-ArcSwe atlas provides access to Aβx-40 immunolabeled histological section images from representative 12 month old tg-ArcSwe mice, showing the morphology and spatial distribution of Aβx-40 plaque deposits across the brain.
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Transgenic mice carrying the Arctic (E693G) and Swedish (KM670/6701NL) amyloid-b precursor protein (AβPP) develop amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposits in the brain that resemble Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology. The tg-ArcSwe atlas provides access to Aβx-40 immunolabeled histological section images from representative 12 month old tg-ArcSwe mice (Lord et al., Neurobiol. Aging 27:67-77, 2006), showing the morphology and spatial distribution of Aβx-40 plaque deposits across the brain.
  
The Virtual Microscope tool allows users to navigate within and across sagittal section images.  
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== Access image repository ==
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The virtual microscopy viewer allows interactive zooming and panning. Original images are available for download via separate link.
  
Re-use of data from this repository is allowed provided that reference is given to the following publication: Lillehaug S, Syverstad GH, Nilsson LNG,Bjaalie JG, Leergaard TB, Torp R (2014): Brainwide distribution and variance of amyloid-beta deposits in tg-ArcSwe mice. Neurobiology og Aging, 35:556-564 (doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.09.013).
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'''Re-use of data from this repository is allowed provided that reference is given to the following publication:''' Lillehaug S, Syverstad GH, Nilsson LNG,Bjaalie JG, Leergaard TB, Torp R (2014): Brainwide distribution and variance of amyloid-beta deposits in tg-ArcSwe mice. Neurobiology of Aging, 35:556-564 (doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.09.013).
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!Case #
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!Image repository
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!Download
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|F3
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|Female tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/filmstrip/index.html?blockId=381 Filmstrip viewer (32 images)]
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/feeder/all_originals/?id=381 Tiffs]
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|M3
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|Male tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/filmstrip/index.html?blockId=403 Filmstrip viewer (17 images)]
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/feeder/all_originals/?id=403 Tiffs]
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|}
  
Female tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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Supporting material
(3x images, case F3)
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Case #
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!Animal
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!Image repository
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!Download
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|F2
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|Female tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/filmstrip/index.html?blockId=427 Filmstrip viewer (4 images)]
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/feeder/all_originals/?id=427 Tiffs]
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|M4
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|Male tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/filmstrip/index.html?blockId=424 Filmstrip viewer (4 images)]
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|[http://cmbn-navigator.uio.no/navigator/feeder/all_originals/?id=424 Tiffs]
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|}
  
Male tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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== Experimental procedures in brief ==
(17 images, case M3)
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* Animals: mice carrying a human APP cDNA with the Arctic (p. E693G) and Swedish (p. KM670/671NL) mutations
  
Additional images
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* Immunohistochemistry:
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** Sagittal sections from the right hemisphere were cryosectioned at 25 µm.
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** Amyloid deposits were identified using primary antibodies Aβx-40, visualized using streptavidin-biotinylated horseradish peroxidase comples and diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride
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** Digital images were created using a slidescanner (Mirax Scan, Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Jena, Germany)
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For further details, see Lillehaug et al., Neurobiol Aging 35:556-564, 2013.
  
Female tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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== Contributing laboratories ==
(2 images, case F1)
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'''Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, '''Institute of Basic Medical Sciences - Anatomy, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1105 Blindern, N - 0317 Oslo, Norway. Animal breeding, immunohistochemistry. '''People''': Gry H. Syverstad, Reidun Torp
  
Relatively loose plaque morphology
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'''Department of Pharmacology''', Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo & Oslo University Hospital, P.O. Box 1057 Blindern, N - 0316 Oslo, Norway. Animal breeding. '''People:''' Lars N.G. Nilsson
  
Male tg-ArcSwe, 12 months
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'''Neural Systems Laboratory''' (http://www.nesys.uio.no), Centre for Molecular Biology and Neuroscience & Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Anatomy, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1105 Blindern, N - 0317 Oslo, Norway: Image acquisition, Histochemistry, Atlas repository. '''People:''' Sveinung Lillehaug, Dmitri Darine, Gergely Csucs, Grazyna Babinska, Trygve B. Leergaard, Jan G. Bjaalie
(2 images, case M4)
 
  
Small, dense plaque deposits
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== Funded by: ==
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* The neuroinformatics components of this resource have been funded by the Human Brain Project through the European Union Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 604102 (HBP), and The Research Council of Norway (INCF National Node, project 218842).
  
For details, please cf. Lillehaug, Syverstad et al., (Neurobiology of Aging, 2014, 35:556-564).
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==Contact==
 
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j.g.bjaalie@medisin.uio.no
Animals: mice carrying a human APP cDNA with the Arctic (p. E693G) and Swedish (p. KM670/671NL) mutations
 
 
 
Immunohistochemistry:
 
 
 
Sagittal sections from right hemisphere were cryosectioned at 25 µm.
 
 
 
Amyloid deposits were identified using primary antibodies Aβx-40, visualized using streptavidin-biotinylated horseradish peroxidase comples and diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride
 
 
 
Digital images were created using a slidescanner (Mirax Scan, Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Jena, Germany)
 
 
 
Credits
 
 
 
Animal breeding: Reidun Torp, Lars N. G. Nilsson
 
 
 
Immunohistochemistry: Gry H. Syverstad, Reidun Torp, Grazyna Babinska
 
 
 
tg-ArcSwe atlas development team: Sveinung Lillehaug, Dmitri Darine, Gergely Scucs, Jan G. Bjaalie, Trygve B. Leergaard
 
 
 
Sveinung Lillehaug, Jan G. Bjaalie, Trygve B. Leergaard
 
Neural Systems and Graphics Computing Laboratory 
 
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences - Anatomy
 
University of Oslo
 
P.O. Box 1105 Blindern
 
N - 0317 Oslo
 
Norway
 
http://www.nesys.uio.no
 
http://www.rbwb.org
 
 
 
Gry Helen Enger Syverstad, Reidun Torp
 
Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience
 
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences - Anatomy
 
University of Oslo
 
P.O. Box 1105 Blindern
 
N - 0317 Oslo
 
Norway
 
 
 
Lars N.G. Nilsson
 
Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo & Oslo University Hospital
 
P.O. Box 1057 Blindern
 
N - 0316 Oslo
 
Norway
 

Latest revision as of 15:57, 16 February 2021

About

Transgenic mice carrying the Arctic (E693G) and Swedish (KM670/6701NL) amyloid-b precursor protein (AβPP) develop amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposits in the brain that resemble Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology. The tg-ArcSwe atlas provides access to Aβx-40 immunolabeled histological section images from representative 12 month old tg-ArcSwe mice (Lord et al., Neurobiol. Aging 27:67-77, 2006), showing the morphology and spatial distribution of Aβx-40 plaque deposits across the brain.

Access image repository

The virtual microscopy viewer allows interactive zooming and panning. Original images are available for download via separate link.

Re-use of data from this repository is allowed provided that reference is given to the following publication: Lillehaug S, Syverstad GH, Nilsson LNG,Bjaalie JG, Leergaard TB, Torp R (2014): Brainwide distribution and variance of amyloid-beta deposits in tg-ArcSwe mice. Neurobiology of Aging, 35:556-564 (doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.09.013).

Case # Animal Image repository Download
F3 Female tg-ArcSwe, 12 months Filmstrip viewer (32 images) Tiffs
M3 Male tg-ArcSwe, 12 months Filmstrip viewer (17 images) Tiffs

Supporting material

Case # Animal Image repository Download
F2 Female tg-ArcSwe, 12 months Filmstrip viewer (4 images) Tiffs
M4 Male tg-ArcSwe, 12 months Filmstrip viewer (4 images) Tiffs

Experimental procedures in brief

  • Animals: mice carrying a human APP cDNA with the Arctic (p. E693G) and Swedish (p. KM670/671NL) mutations
  • Immunohistochemistry:
    • Sagittal sections from the right hemisphere were cryosectioned at 25 µm.
    • Amyloid deposits were identified using primary antibodies Aβx-40, visualized using streptavidin-biotinylated horseradish peroxidase comples and diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride
    • Digital images were created using a slidescanner (Mirax Scan, Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Jena, Germany)

For further details, see Lillehaug et al., Neurobiol Aging 35:556-564, 2013.

Contributing laboratories

Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences - Anatomy, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1105 Blindern, N - 0317 Oslo, Norway. Animal breeding, immunohistochemistry. People: Gry H. Syverstad, Reidun Torp

Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo & Oslo University Hospital, P.O. Box 1057 Blindern, N - 0316 Oslo, Norway. Animal breeding. People: Lars N.G. Nilsson

Neural Systems Laboratory (http://www.nesys.uio.no), Centre for Molecular Biology and Neuroscience & Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Department of Anatomy, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1105 Blindern, N - 0317 Oslo, Norway: Image acquisition, Histochemistry, Atlas repository. People: Sveinung Lillehaug, Dmitri Darine, Gergely Csucs, Grazyna Babinska, Trygve B. Leergaard, Jan G. Bjaalie

Funded by:

  • The neuroinformatics components of this resource have been funded by the Human Brain Project through the European Union Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 604102 (HBP), and The Research Council of Norway (INCF National Node, project 218842).

Contact

j.g.bjaalie@medisin.uio.no