Adult hippocampal neurogenesis and its role in Alzheimer's disease
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Abstract
The hippocampus, a brain area critical for learning and memory, is especially vulnerable to damage at early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Emerging evidence has indicated that altered neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus represents an early critical event in the course of AD. Although causal links have not been established, a variety of key molecules involved in AD pathogenesis have been shown to impact new neuron generation, either positively or negatively. From a functional point of view, hippocampal neurogenesis plays an important role in structural plasticity and network maintenance. Therefore, dysfunctional neurogenesis resulting from early subtle disease manifestations may in turn exacerbate…
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2Topics & keywords
- Neurogenesis
- Neuroscience
- Hippocampal formation
- Hippocampus
- Disease
- Neuroplasticity
- Neurodegeneration
- Psychology