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Trajectory of brain-derived amyloid beta in Alzheimer’s disease: where is it coming from and where is it going?

Geoffrey Liu, Anaer Haziyihan, Wei Zhao, Yu Chen, Hongbo Chao

2024Translational Neurodegeneration20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurological disorder that primarily impacts cognitive function. Currently there are no disease-modifying treatments to stop or slow its progression. Recent studies have found that several peripheral and systemic abnormalities are associated with AD, and our understanding of how these alterations contribute to AD is becoming more apparent. In this review, we focuse on amyloid‑beta (Aβ), a major hallmark of AD, summarizing recent findings on the source of brain-derived Aβ and discussing where and how the brain-derived Aβ is cleared in vivo. Based on these findings, we propose future strategies for AD prevention and treatment, from a novel perspective on Aβ metabolism.

Topics & Concepts

NeurologyNeuroscienceBETA (programming language)TrajectoryDiseaseMedicineAmyloid betaAmyloid (mycology)PsychologyInternal medicinePathologyComputer sciencePhysicsProgramming languageAstronomyAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms