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Multifarious roles of <scp>mTOR</scp> signaling in cognitive aging and cerebrovascular dysfunction of Alzheimer's disease

Author Affiliations
Southeast University, Collaborative Neuroscience Network, Korea Institute of Brain Science, Korean Association Of Science and Technology Studies, ...
Published InIUBMB Life
Year2020
Citations68

Abstract

Age-related cognitive failure is a main devastating incident affecting even healthy people. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the utmost common form of dementia among the geriatric community. In the pathogenesis of AD, cerebrovascular dysfunction is revealed before the beginning of the cognitive decline. Mounting proof shows a precarious impact of cerebrovascular dysregulation in the development of AD pathology. Recent studies document that the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) acts as a crucial effector of cerebrovascular dysregulation in AD. The mTOR contributes to brain vascular dysfunction and subsequence cerebral blood flow deficits as well as cognitive impairment. Furthermore, mTOR causes the blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown in AD models. Inhibition of mTOR hyperactivity protects the BBB integrity in AD. Furthermore, mTOR drives cognitive…
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