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Glymphatic system, AQP4, and their implications in Alzheimer’s disease

Inês Silva, Jéssica Silva, Rita de Cássia dos Santos Ferreira, Diogo Trigo

2021Neurological Research and Practice214 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lacking conventional lymphatic system, the central nervous system requires alternative clearance systems, such as the glymphatic system, which promotes clearance of interstitial solutes. Aquaporin-4 water channels (AQP4) are an integral part of this system and related to neuropathologies, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). The clearance of Alzheimer's associated proteins amyloid β and tau is diminished by glymphatic system impairment, due to lack of AQP4. Even though AQP4 mislocalisation (which affects its activity) is a phenotype of AD, it remains a controversial topic, as it is still unclear if it is a phenotype-promoting factor or a consequence of this pathology. This review provides important and updated knowledge about glymphatic system, AQP4 itself, and their link with Alzheimer's disease. Finally, AQP4 as a therapeutic target is proposed to ameliorate Alzheimer's Disease and other neuropathologies AQP4-related.

Topics & Concepts

Glymphatic systemAquaporin 4DiseaseAlzheimer's diseaseNeuroscienceMedicinePhenotypeCentral nervous systemAmyloid (mycology)PathologyPsychologyBiologyCerebrospinal fluidBiochemistryGeneCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchCystic Fibrosis Research Advances