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Untold New Beginnings: Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Alzheimer's Disease

Publicado en:Advances in Alzheimer's Disease. 6 495-503 - 2018-01-01 6(), DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-876-1-495

Autores: Teixeira, Catia M.; Pallas-Bazarra, Noemi; Bolos, Marta; Terreros-Roncal, Julia; Avila, Jesus; Llorens-Martin, Maria;

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Neurogenesis occurs in a limited number of brain regions during adulthood. Of these, the hippocampus has attracted great interest due to its involvement in memory processing. Moreover, both the hippocampus and the main area that innervates this structure, namely the entorhinal cortex, show remarkable atrophy in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Adult hippocampal neurogenesis is a process that continuously gives rise to newborn granule neurons in the dentate gyrus. These cells coexist with developmentally generated granule neurons in this structure, and both cooperative and competition phenomena regulate the communication between these two types of cells. Importantly, it has been revealed that GSK-3 beta and tau proteins, which are two of the main players driving AD pathology, are cornerstones of adult hippocampal neurogenesis regulation. We have shown that alterations either promoting or impeding the actions of these two proteins have detrimental effects on the structural plasticity of granule neurons. Of note, these impairments occur both under basal conditions and in response to detrimental and neuroprotective stimuli. Thus, in order to achieve the full effectiveness of future therapies for AD, we propose that attention be turned toward identifying the pathological and physiological actions of the proteins involved in the pathogenesis of this condition.

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Adult hippocampal neurogenesisAlzheimer's diseaseAstrocytesCellsDentate gyrusExpressionGranule neuronGsk-3 betaGsk-3-betaMaturationMiceMorphologyNeuroprotectionNewborn granule neuronsPattern separationTauTau-hyperphosphorylation

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el autor responsable de establecer las labores de correspondencia ha sido LLORENS MARTIN, MARIA VICTORIA.