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Revisiting the role of brain and peripheral Aβ in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease

Author Affiliations
Southeast University, BRAC University, Lovely Professional University, Kerala School of Mathematics, ...
Published InJournal of the Neurological Sciences
Year2020
Citations70

Abstract

Amyloid beta (Aβ) is an intricate molecule that interacts with several biomolecules and/or produces insoluble assemblies and eventually the nonphysiological depositions of its alternate with normal neuronal conditions leading to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Aβ is formed through the proteolytic cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP). Significant efforts are being made to explore the exact role of Aβ in AD pathogenesis. It is believed that the deposition of Aβ in the brain takes place from Aβ components which are derived from the brain itself. However, recent evidence suggests that Aβ derived also from the periphery and hence the Aβ circulating in the blood is capable of penetrating the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the role of Aβ derived from the periphery…
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