The Healthy Brain Flashcards
What are pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s?
-extracellular: Amyloid plaques (Abeta) on blood vessels
-intracellular: neurofibrillary tangles (TAU)
What happens to synapses in Alzheimer’s?
In early AD there is extensive synapse loss.
Eg: 44% of dentate gyrus and 51% of CA1 hippocampus
What pathways does the Amyloid precursor protein (APP) have during metabolism?
Beta-cleavage and Alpha cleavage
What is Beta cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP)?
Leads to production of ABeta which is cleaved releasing into body- amyloidgenic pathway
What is the alpha cleavage of Amyloid precursor protein?
Leads to production of P3 when gamma cleavage occurs: non-amyloidgenic
What is an amyloidgenic pathway?
A pathway that produces neurotoxic AB
What causes increased concentration of amyloid beta in the brain?
Mutations found in APP and PS1
What can protect you from Alzheimer’s?
A mutation in APP called A637T. 1/100 Icelanders have it.
What does A637T cause?
A637T reduces BACE1 cleavage of APP (B-cleavage) resulting in lower AB secretion.