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A sequential deposition of amyloid beta oligomers, plaques and phosphorylated tau occurs throughout life in the canine retina

Figure 4. Immunofluorescence co-localization of retinal amyloid-beta oligomers and amyloid-beta plaques in dogs of 11-16-year-old group. Retinal co-staining with anti-Aβ40 (PRIOAD 12) and anti-Aβ42 (PRIOAD 13) camelid-derived single domain antibody (green) and 4G8 antibody (red) of a 12-year-old German shepherd dog (A-L). A large number of (A) Aβ40 and (B) Aβ42 oligomers were found in the GCL, INL, and ONL (white arrows, 40×). 4G8 positive Aβ plaque-like deposits were observed in the (D and E) GCL of the retina (white arrows, 40×). Widespread co-localization was observed in the (G and H) retinal layers (white arrows, 40×). Co-localization of 4G8 positive Aβ plaque with (J) Aβ40 and (K) Aβ42 depositions (white arrowhead) showed with higher magnification (100×) in the GCL of the same 12-year-old German shepherd dog retinal section. (C) Aβ oligomers and (F) 4G8 positive Aβ plaques were observed in the retinal vasculature (white arrows). (I and L) Co-localization of Aβ oligomers and 4G8 positive Aβ plaques were exhibited with 40× and also with higher 100× magnification in the retinal vessel wall, respectively (white arrowhead). The photomicrograph was derived from the peripheral region of the retina - away from the optic disc. Representative of 10 dogs examined from elder age group (11-16 years). GCL: ganglion cell layer; INL: inner nuclear layer; ONL: outer nuclear layer.

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