Title of article :
WHY ALZHEIMER’S IS A DISEASE OF MEMORY: THE ATTACK ON SYNAPSES
BY Aß OLIGOMERS (ADDLs)
Author/Authors :
K.L. VIOLA، نويسنده , , P.T. VELASCO، نويسنده , , W.L. KLEIN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Individuals with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease (AD) suffer from profound failure to form new
memories. A novel molecular mechanism with implications for therapeutics and diagnostics is now emerging in
which the specificity of AD for memory derives from disruption of plasticity at synapses targeted by
neurologically active Aβ oligomers (1). We have named these oligomers “ADDLs” (for pathogenic Aβ-Derived
Diffusible Ligands). ADDLs constitute metastable alternatives to the disease-defining Aβ fibrils deposited in
amyloid plaques. In AD brain, ADDLs accumulate primarily as Aβ 12mers (2) (~54 kDa) and can be found in
dot-like clusters distinct from senile plaques (3). Oligomers of equal mass have been reported to occur in tgmouse
AD models where they emerge concomitantly with memory failure (4), consistent with ADDL inhibition
of LTP (1). In cell biology studies, ADDLs act as pathogenic gain-of-function ligands that target particular
synapses, binding to synaptic spines at or near NMDA receptors (5,6). Binding produces ectopic expression of
the memory-linked immediate early gene Arc. Subsequent ADDL-induced abnormalities in spine morphology
and synaptic receptor composition (7) are predicted consequences of Arc overexpression, a pathology associated
with memory dysfunction in tg-Arc mice. Significantly, the attack on synapses provides a plausible mechanism
unifying memory dysfunction with major features of AD neuropathology; recent findings show that ADDL
binding instigates synapse loss, oxidative damage, and AD-type tau hyperphosphorylation. Acting as novel
neurotoxins that putatively account for memory loss and neuropathology, ADDLs present significant targets for
disease-modifying therapeutics in AD
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging