نتایج جستجو برای: amyloid deposition

تعداد نتایج: 126596  

2015
Damian M. Cummings Wenfei Liu Erik Portelius Sevinç Bayram Marina Yasvoina Sui-Hin Ho Hélène Smits Shabinah S. Ali Rivka Steinberg Chrysia-Maria Pegasiou Owain T. James Mar Matarin Jill C. Richardson Henrik Zetterberg Kaj Blennow John A. Hardy Dervis A. Salih Frances A. Edwards

Detecting and treating Alzheimer’s disease, before cognitive deficits occur, has become the health challenge of our time. The earliest known event in Alzheimer’s disease is rising amyloid-b. Previous studies have suggested that effects on synaptic transmission may precede plaque deposition. Here we report how relative levels of different soluble amyloid-b peptides in hippocampus, preceding plaq...

2013
Gaël Chételat Renaud La Joie Nicolas Villain Audrey Perrotin Vincent de La Sayette Francis Eustache Rik Vandenberghe

Recent developments of PET amyloid ligands have made it possible to visualize the presence of Aβ deposition in the brain of living participants and to assess the consequences especially in individuals with no objective sign of cognitive deficits. The present review will focus on amyloid imaging in cognitively normal elderly, asymptomatic at-risk populations, and individuals with subjective cogn...

2015
Damian M. Cummings Wenfei Liu Erik Portelius Sevinç Bayram Marina Yasvoina Sui-Hin Ho Hélène Smits Shabinah S. Ali Rivka Steinberg Chrysia-Maria Pegasiou Owain T. James Mar Matarin Jill C. Richardson Henrik Zetterberg Kaj Blennow John A. Hardy Dervis A. Salih Frances A. Edwards

Detecting and treating Alzheimer's disease, before cognitive deficits occur, has become the health challenge of our time. The earliest known event in Alzheimer's disease is rising amyloid-β. Previous studies have suggested that effects on synaptic transmission may precede plaque deposition. Here we report how relative levels of different soluble amyloid-β peptides in hippocampus, preceding plaq...

2015
Damian M. Cummings Wenfei Liu Erik Portelius Sevinç Bayram Marina Yasvoina Sui-Hin Ho Hélène Smits Shabinah S. Ali Rivka Steinberg Chrysia-Maria Pegasiou Owain T. James Mar Matarin Jill C. Richardson Henrik Zetterberg Kaj Blennow John A. Hardy Dervis A. Salih Frances A. Edwards

Detecting and treating Alzheimer’s disease, before cognitive deficits occur, has become the health challenge of our time. The earliest known event in Alzheimer’s disease is rising amyloid-b. Previous studies have suggested that effects on synaptic transmission may precede plaque deposition. Here we report how relative levels of different soluble amyloid-b peptides in hippocampus, preceding plaq...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
M C Irizarry F Soriano M McNamara K J Page D Schenk D Games B T Hyman

The PDAPP transgenic mouse overexpresses human amyloid precursor protein V717F (PDAPP minigene) and develops age-related cerebral amyloid-beta protein (Abeta) deposits similar to senile plaques in Alzheimer's disease. We find age-related cortical and limbic Abeta deposition that begins at 8 months and progresses to cover 20-50% of the neuropil in cingulate cortex, entorhinal cortex, and hippoca...

2016
Makiko OZAWA James K. CHAMBERS Kazuyuki UCHIDA Hiroyuki NAKAYAMA

Canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) is a syndrome that manifests itself in abnormal behaviors, such as disorientation and wandering. β-amyloid deposition in the brain, including the senile plaque (SP) and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), has been suggested as a major cause of the syndrome. However, the pathological significance of β-amyloid deposition in CCD dogs remains unclear. The present s...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2004
Chad A Dickey Marcia N Gordon Jerimiah E Mason Nedda J Wilson David M Diamond John F Guzowski Dave Morgan

Mice transgenic for mutated forms of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) plus presenilin-1 (PS1) genes (APP + PS1 mice) gradually develop memory deficits which correlate with the extent of amyloid deposition. The expression of several immediate-early genes (IEGs: Arc, Nur77 and Zif268) and several other plasticity-related genes (GluR1, CaMKIIalpha and Na-K- ATPase alphaIII) critical for learnin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
William E Klunk Julie C Price Chester A Mathis Nicholas D Tsopelas Brian J Lopresti Scott K Ziolko Wenzhu Bi Jessica A Hoge Ann D Cohen Milos D Ikonomovic Judith A Saxton Beth E Snitz Daniel A Pollen Majaz Moonis Carol F Lippa Joan M Swearer Keith A Johnson Dorene M Rentz Alan J Fischman Howard J Aizenstein Steven T DeKosky

The amyloid cascade hypothesis suggests that the aggregation and deposition of amyloid-beta protein is an initiating event in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using amyloid imaging technology, such as the positron emission tomography (PET) agent Pittsburgh compound-B (PiB), it is possible to explore the natural history of preclinical amyloid deposition in people at high risk for AD. With this goal in ...

2005
Jianting Miao Michael P. Vitek Feng Xu Mary Lou Previti Judianne Davis William E. Van Nostrand

Cerebral microvascular amyloid(A ) protein deposition is emerging as an important contributory factor to neuroinflammation and dementia in Alzheimer’s disease and related familial cerebral amyloid angiopathy disorders. In particular, cerebral microvascular amyloid deposition, but not parenchymal amyloid, is more often correlated with dementia. Recently, we generated transgenic mice (Tg-SwDI) ex...

Anitha B Malkud Shashikant Mysore Venkataram

Background: A rippled type of pigmentation is observed on the arms, forearms, and bony prominences, more commonly in women with a history of chronic rubbing. The terminology (commonly referred to as frictional melanosis) and its relation with cutaneous amyloidosis has been debated. Materials and Methods: Twenty one patients with pigmented skin lesions with manifestations suggestive of frictiona...

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