2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3370607/v1
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Entorhinal cortex vulnerability to human APP expression promotes hyperexcitability and tau pathology

Matthew Rowan,
Annie Goettemoeller,
Emmie Banks
et al.

Abstract: Preventative treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease is of dire importance, and yet, cellular mechanisms underlying early regional vulnerability in Alzheimer’s Disease remain unknown. In human patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, one of the earliest observed pathophysiological correlates to cognitive decline is hyperexcitability1. In mouse models, early hyperexcitability has been shown in the entorhinal cortex, the first cortical region impacted by Alzheimer’s Disease2-4. The origin of hyperexcitability in early-stage… Show more

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