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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO


Using Transport to Map the Brain A major challenge in understanding how the brain processes information is defining the circuitry that links neurons into a functional distributed parallel processing network. Intracellular transport is a normal biological process that is experimentally exploited to define the anatomy of circuitry. Transport has recently been implicated in many neurological diseases, including neurodegeneration of Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's disease and in Down's syndrome and in the optic tract in normal-pressure glaucoma. Recent ground-breaking work has demonstrated that Mn2+, a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is picked up and transported within neurons. Thus for the first time dynamics of transport (rates, directionality, trans-synaptic transmission) and changes in Mn2+distirbution, i.e. circuitry, over an animal's lifetime can now be studied with manganese-enhance MRI (MEMRI). Here three laboratories with complimentary expertise in molecular microscopy and neuropathology (Brown University), in small animal 5MRI imaging (Caltech), and in computational analysis (Center for Computational Biology (CCB) at UCLA, one of the centers of the National Centers for Biological Computing), are brought together to develop and apply this new technology and to train young scientists in its application. First we will investigate the biology of Mn2+ transport in the well-characterized visual system to learn about Mn2+ effects on electrical activity, its transport in axons, and the role of synaptic activity. Differences in transport rates will be analyzed using existing, modified and new software to extract meaningful data from multiple individuals. Second we will apply MEMRI to investigate the circuit between hippocampus and basal forebrain. Specific biological alterations in this circuit are implicated in cognitive impairment of both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Down Syndrome (DS). We will inject Mn2+ together with traditional histologic tracers into precise locations in mouse mutant models, such as the Ts65Dn DS model, and APPswe and KLC-/- AD model. Living mice will be imaged by 5MRI at successive time points before and after injection. MR images will be align/warped using CCB software and statistically significant intensity changes determined on a voxel-by-voxel basis. Histological examination of brains post-mortem will verify injection sites, monitor injury, and assist in identifying individual neurons along the circuit. This project will result in progress in three areas: 1) Definitive understanding of the biologic basis of Mn2+ track tracing, a basis for all future MEMRI data analysis; 2) Quantitative measurements of transport dynamics in the important hippocampal-forebrain memory circuit; and 3) Application and development of statistical mapping to mouse mutant models for comprehensive unbiased analysis of phenotypic alterations in circuitry over time. The technology developed here will prove useful for large-scale analysis of transgenic mice mutated in other genes affecting the brain anatomy and circuitry. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Mental retardation and senility may involve the same circuits within the brain: connections between the hippocampus and basal forebrain. Manganese enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) allows us to observe the anatomy and activity within this circuit in living brains. Here we propose to develop and apply this technology to map this important memory circuit in mouse models towards gaining an understanding of two frequently occurring diseases: Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disease.

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AWARD OVERVIEW

AWARD OVERVIEW
Award Number 1R01NS062184-01A2 Funding Agency Department of Health and Human Services
Total Award Amount $1,478,291 Project Location - City Albuquerque
Award Date 09/30/2009 Project Location - State NM
Project Status More than 50% Completed Project Location - Zip 87131-0001
Jobs Reported 0.70 Congressional District 01
Project Location - Country US

Recipient Information (Grants)

Recipient Information (Grants)
Recipient Name UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
Recipient DUNS Number 868853094
Recipient Address 1700 LOMAS BLVD NE STE 2200
Recipient City ALBUQUERQUE
Recipient State New Mexico
Recipient Zip 87106-3807
Recipient Congressional District 01
Recipient Country USA
Required to Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No

Projects and Jobs Information

Projects and Jobs Information
Project Title USING TRANSPORT TO MAP THE BRAIN
Project Status More than 50% Completed
Final Project Report Submitted No
Project Activities Description Neurology & Neuroscience Research
Quarterly Activities/Project Description We are now in the last no-cost extension for the work. The imaging of the final set of 6 month old mice by MRI is complete and computational analysis progressing. The brains have been fixed and embedded and sextioned. We have added more stains and are performing Western blotting to follow up on an exciting discovery of p-tau regulation by APP. A MS on the older (13-15 mo old APP transgenics) is in final stages for submission and another on the KLC knock-outs is in preparation. We are imaging 3 more old APP swe/Ind mice to increase statistical power of that study. The MS on the NET mice was published (Gallagher JJ, Zhang X, Hall FS, Uhl GR, Bearer EL, Jacobs RE. Altered reward circuitry in the norepinephrine transporter knockout mouse. PLoS One. 2013;8(3); PMID: 23469209; PMC3587643. Our peer-reviewed abstract for ISMRM was selected for presentation at the annual meeting in April; and we submitted an abstract to AICC for presentation in July.
Jobs Created 0.70
Description of Jobs Created Research Technician retained, Professor retained - allows time/effort to be focused on research and release from admin teaching and clinical duties, Analysts (Computational) retained. No FTE report on Sub


Purchaser Information (Grants)

Purchaser Information
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TAS Major Program 75-0901

Award Information

Award Information
Award Date 09/30/2009
Award Number 1R01NS062184-01A2
Order Number
Award Type Grants
Funding Agency ID 75
Funding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Funding Office Name Not Available
Awarding Agency ID 75
Awarding Agency Name Department of Health and Human Services
Amount of Award $1,478,291
Funds Invoiced/Received $1,393,730
Expenditure Amount $1,411,967
Infrastructure Expenditure Amount $0
Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Name Not Reported
Infrastructure Point of Contact Email Not Reported
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Product or Service Information (Grants)

Product or Service Information
Primary Activity Code H96 - NTEE
Activity Description Neurology & Neuroscience Research

Sub-Awards Information

Sub-Awards Information
Sub-awards to Organizations 2
Sub-award Amounts to Organizations $690,690
Sub-Awards to Individuals 2
Sub-Award Amounts to Individuals $690,690
Number of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award 0
Amount of Sub-awards less than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors greater than $25,000 0
Total Amount of payments to vendors greater than $25,000/award $0
Number of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award 207
Total Amount of payments to vendors less than $25,000/award $97,791


Sub-Award Transactions

Sub-award 3R85YCal - CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Sub-Award Amount $515,928
Sub-Award Date 11/18/2009
Sub-Awards Disbursed $515,352.87
Project Location - City Pasadena
Project Location - State CA
Project Location - Zip Code 91125-0001
Project Location - Congressional District 27
Sub-Recipient DUNS Number 009584210
Sub-Recipient Address 1200 E CALIFORNIA BLVD
Sub-Recipient City PASADENA
Sub-Recipient State California
Sub-Recipient Zip Code 91125-0001
Sub-Recipient Congressional District 27
Required To Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No

Sub-award 3R85Y - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES

Sub-Award Amount $174,762
Sub-Award Date 12/01/2009
Sub-Awards Disbursed $94,693.69
Project Location - City Los Angeles
Project Location - State CA
Project Location - Zip Code 90095-1406
Project Location - Congressional District 33
Sub-Recipient DUNS Number 092530369
Sub-Recipient Address 11000 KINROSS AVE STE 102
Sub-Recipient City LOS ANGELES
Sub-Recipient State California
Sub-Recipient Zip Code 90095-2000
Sub-Recipient Congressional District 33
Required To Report Top 5
Highly Compensated Officials
No





Project Location Detail

Location Information
Latitude, Longitude 35º 5' 22", -106º 37' 12"
Congressional District 01
Address 1
Address 2
City Albuquerque
County Bernalillo
State NM
Zip 87131-0001
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