Tangle Density Foretells How Fast a Person’s Brain Will Shrink
In early Alzheimer’s disease, the pattern of tau deposition also strongly predicts areas destined for subsequent degeneration.
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In early Alzheimer’s disease, the pattern of tau deposition also strongly predicts areas destined for subsequent degeneration.
The cells are primed to attack. Their targets include Epstein-Barr virus peptides.
In Alzheimer’s brain, granulovacuolar bodies in neurons harbor activated necrosomes. They correlate with tau pathology and neuron loss, raising new questions about how neurons die in this disease.
Positive allosteric modulators improve learning and memory in mouse models of AD and epilepsy.
Three studies found no link between vascular disease and cerebral amyloidosis.
These oily microglia resemble the foamy macrophages seen in atherosclerotic plaques. They correlate with aging, inflammation, and neurodegenerative disease.
Aβ oligomers latch onto adrenergic receptors, mobilizing a kinase that phosphorylates tau. Blocking adrenergic signaling wards off memory problems in amyloidosis mice.
New study finds no uptick in herpes viruses in AD. If herpes plays a role, it says, then probably it acts as an early trigger of pathology.
When observed over an eight-year period, people with the highest plasma concentrations were more likely to die than people with lower levels.
Functional connections between two brain regions are the strongest indicator that pathologic, accumulated tau will spread from one to another.
Middle-aged WTC responders have cognitive problems, which correlate not only with their PTSD symptoms and exposure to toxic dust, but also with biomarkers of amyloid and tau.
Aberrant protein-protein interactions centered on HSP90 may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease. Can an inhibitor set things right?
A small molecule binds the retromer complex, preventing Aβ accumulation, tau hyperphosphorylation, and their downstream consequences in mice.
Frequent heading weakened verbal memory in amateur soccer players, and more so in ApoE4 carriers.
Poor lysosomal function in dopaminergic neurons derived from people with YOPD points to disease origin and potential therapies.
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