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Publication : A novel mechanism of memory loss in Alzheimer's disease mice via the degeneration of entorhinal-CA1 synapses.

First Author  Yang X Year  2018
Journal  Mol Psychiatry Volume  23
Issue  2 Pages  199-210
PubMed ID  27671476 Mgi Jnum  J:256568
Mgi Id  MGI:6116140 Doi  10.1038/mp.2016.151
Citation  Yang X, et al. (2018) A novel mechanism of memory loss in Alzheimer's disease mice via the degeneration of entorhinal-CA1 synapses. Mol Psychiatry 23(2):199-210
abstractText  The entorhinal cortex (EC) is one of the most vulnerable brain regions that is attacked during the early stage of Alzheimer''s disease (AD). Here, we report that the synaptic terminals of pyramidal neurons in the EC layer II (ECIIPN) directly innervate CA1 parvalbumin (PV) neurons (CA1PV) and are selectively degenerated in AD mice, which exhibit amyloid-beta plaques similar to those observed in AD patients. A loss of ECIIPN-CA1PV synapses disables the excitatory and inhibitory balance in the CA1 circuit and impairs spatial learning and memory. Optogenetic activation of ECIIPN using a theta burst paradigm rescues ECIIPN-CA1PV synaptic defects and intercepts the decline in spatial learning and memory. These data reveal a novel mechanism of memory loss in AD mice via the selective degeneration of the ECIIPN-CA1PV pathway.
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