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Alzheimer's Disease Research Grant

Influence of Testosterone on Dementia in Male Mice

Sex-Based Differences
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Principal Investigator

Charly Abi-Ghanem, PhD

Albany Medical College

Albany, NY, USA

About the Research Project

Program

Alzheimer's Disease Research

Award Type

Postdoctoral Fellowship

Award Amount

$200,000

Active Dates

July 01, 2022 - June 30, 2025

Grant ID

A2022001F

Goals

I aim to study the effects of testosterone on cognition and pathology in a mouse model of multi etiology dementia.

Summary

Low testosterone levels in men are a risk factor for dementia and are associated with cognitive decline. This study will investigate the effects of testosterone removal and treatment on cognitive decline and pathology in a new mouse model of multi-etiology dementia. This addresses a major brain health issue in men (dementia) and contributes to the development of new treatments and preventions.

Unique and Innovative

This is the first study to utilize a second-generation knock-in mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease (AppNL-F mice) to create a multi-etiology dementia mouse model. Additionally, we will be the first to examine the role of androgens in any mouse model of multi-etiology dementia.

Foreseeable Benefits

This study examines the extent of androgens effects on cognition and pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease and multi-etiology dementia. This is very important as 40 % of men over the age of 45 suffer from low androgen levels. However few studies have examined the role of androgens in Alzheimer’s disease, and none in multi-etiology dementia. This is a critical gap in knowledge because multi-etiology dementia accounts for up to 80% of all Alzheimer’s disease cases. Our study will provide mechanistic insight that will facilitate future interventions to decrease the burden of dementia.