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Molecular basis of Alzheimer's disease
Authors:B.?Drouet  M.?Pin?on-Raymond  J.?Chambaz  T.?Pillot
Affiliation:(1) INSERM U-505, Institut des Cordeliers, 15 rue de l’Ecole de Médecine, 75006 Paris (France), Fax +33 1 43 25 16 15, e-mail: jean.chambaz-u505@bhdc.jussieu.fr, FR
Abstract:Despite an exponential production of data, Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains an enigma. Unresolved questions persist in the face of the heterogeneity of this neuropathology. Recent progress in understanding mechanisms for AD results from the study of amyloid precursor protein (APP) metabolism and the involvement of senile plaque-associated proteins. In addition to the amyloid cascade hypothesis, alternative schemes emerge, in which the amyloid peptide is not the primary effector of the disease. Perturbations of vesicular trafficking, the cytoskeletal network, and membrane cholesterol distribution could be central events. Furthermore, since the physiological role of APP, presenilins, and apolipoprotein E in the central nervous system are not completely understood, their involvement in AD etiology remains speculative. New actors have to be found to try to explain sporadic cases and non-elucidated familial cases.
Keywords:. Amyloid-β   peptide   presenilin   Alzheimer’  s disease   apolipoprotein E   cholesterol homeostasis.
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