Dendritic changes in Alzheimer's disease and factors that may underlie these changes

Brian H. Anderton, Linda Callahan, Paul Coleman, Peter Davies, Dorothy Flood, Gregory A. Jicha, Thomas Ohm, Charles Weaver

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Resumen

It seems likely that the Alzheimer disease (AD)-related dendritic changes addressed in this article are induced by two principally different processes. One process is linked to the plastic response associated with deafferentation, that is, long-lasting transneuronally induced regressive changes in dendritic geometry and structure. The other process is associated with severe alterations of the dendritic- and perikaryal cytoskeleton as seen in neurons with the neurofibrillary pathology of AD, that is, the formation of paired helical filaments formed by hyperphosphorylated microtubule- associated protein tau. As the development of dendritic and cytoskeletal abnormalities are at least mediated by alterations in signal transduction, this article also reviews changes in signal pathways in AD. We also discuss transgenic approaches developed to model and understand cytoskeletal abnormalities.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)595-609
Número de páginas15
PublicaciónProgress in Neurobiology
Volumen55
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublished - ago 1 1998

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Funding Information:
The work of P.D., C.W. and G.A.J. is supported by NIMH Grant No. MH38623 and NIA Grant No. 06803. T.G.O. is supported by SFB 507-C2 and Hertie Stiftung Grant Nos OH 48/4-2, OH 48/1-3.

Financiación

The work of P.D., C.W. and G.A.J. is supported by NIMH Grant No. MH38623 and NIA Grant No. 06803. T.G.O. is supported by SFB 507-C2 and Hertie Stiftung Grant Nos OH 48/4-2, OH 48/1-3.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Hertie StiftungOH 48/1-3, OH 48/4-2
National Institute of Mental HealthR37MH038623
National Institute of Mental Health
National Institute on Aging06803, SFB 507-C2
National Institute on Aging

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    • General Neuroscience

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