The Role of the Amyloid Protein Precursor (APP) in Alzheimer's Disease: Does the Normal Function of APP Explain the Topography of Neurodegeneration?

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David H. Small
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[1] University of Melbourne,Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Department of Pathology
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Neurochemical Research | 1998年 / 23卷
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Alzheimer; dementia; amyloid; neurite; proteoglycan; plaque;
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the aged population. Early-onset familial AD (FAD) involves mutations in a gene on chromosome 21 encoding the amyloid protein precursor or on chromosomes 14 or 1 encoding genes known as presenilins. All mutations examined have been found to increase the production of amyloidogenic forms of the amyloid protein (Aβ), a 4 kDa peptide derived from APP. Despite the remarkable progress in elucidating the biochemical mechanisms responsible for AD, little is known about the normal function of APP. A model of how APP and Aβ are involved in pathogenesis is presented. This model may explain why certain neuronal populations are selectively vulnerable in AD. It is suggested that those neurons which more readily undergo neuritic sprouting and synaptic remodelling are more vulnerable to Aβ neurotoxicity.
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