[HTML][HTML] Synapses, synaptic activity and intraneuronal Aβ in Alzheimer's disease

D Tampellini, GK Gouras - Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2010 - frontiersin.org
D Tampellini, GK Gouras
Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2010frontiersin.org
β-amyloid peptide accumulation plays a central role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's
disease. Aberrant β-amyloid buildup in the brain has been shown to be present both in the
extracellular space and within neurons. Synapses are important targets of β-amyloid, and
alterations in synapses better correlate with cognitive impairment than amyloid plaques or
neurofibrillary tangles. The link between β-amyloid and synapses became even tighter when
it was discovered that β-amyloid accumulates within synapses and that synaptic activity …
β-amyloid peptide accumulation plays a central role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease. Aberrant β-amyloid buildup in the brain has been shown to be present both in the extracellular space and within neurons. Synapses are important targets of β-amyloid, and alterations in synapses better correlate with cognitive impairment than amyloid plaques or neurofibrillary tangles. The link between β-amyloid and synapses became even tighter when it was discovered that β-amyloid accumulates within synapses and that synaptic activity modulates β-amyloid secretion. Currently, a central question in Alzheimer’s disease research is what role synaptic activity plays in the disease process, and how specifically β-amyloid is involved in the synaptic dysfunction that characterizes the disease.
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