Amyloid-β and Tau in Alzheimer’s disease: pathogenesis, mechanisms, and interplay
Umm al-Qura University · Kyung Hee University · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disease and the most prevalent type of dementia characterized by pathological deposition of amyloid-β plaques/deposits and tau tangles within the brain parenchyma. This progressive ailment is featured by irreversible cognitive impairment and memory loss, often misdiagnosed as the consequence of old age in elderlies. Pathologically, synaptic dysfunction occurs at the early stages and then progresses into neurodegeneration with neuronal cell death in later stages. In this review, we aimed to critically discuss and highlight recent advances in the pathological footprints of amyloid-β and tau in AD. Specifically, we focused our attention on the interplay…
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10Topics & keywords
- Neurodegeneration
- Pathological
- Disease
- Pathogenesis
- Dementia
- Cognition
- Alzheimer's disease