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Tau P301S Transgenic Mice Develop Gait and Eye Movement Impairments That Mimic Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Rose B Creed, Scott C Harris, Sadhana Sridhar,Sascha du Lac,David S Zee,Felice A Dunn,Guy Bouvier,Alexandra B Nelson

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Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a neurodegenerative disorder with an estimated prevalence of 5-7 people in 100,000. Clinically characterized by impairments in gait, balance, and eye movements, as well as aggregated Tau pathology, PSP leads to death in approximately 5-8 years. No disease-modifying treatments are currently available. The contribution of Tau pathology to the symptoms of patients with PSP is poorly understood, in part due to lack of a rodent model that recapitulates characteristic aspects of PSP. Here, we assessed the hTau.P301S mouse for key clinical features of PSP, finding progressive impairments in balance and gait coordination. Additionally, we found impairments in fast vertical eye movements, one of the most distinctive features of PSP. Across animals, we found that Tau pathology in motor control regions correlated with motor deficits. These findings highlight the utility of the hP301S mouse in modeling key aspects of PSP. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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