State-of-the-Art Technologies for Studying Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Alzheimer's Disease

M. Mukhamedyarov, Liaisan A. Akhmadieva, K. K. Nagiev, A. Zefirov
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease and cause of dementia. It is associated with progressive cognitive decline due to the development of cortical and hippocampal atrophy. We reviewed key factors in AD pathogenesis, such as synaptic dysfunction, accumulation and aggregation of amyloid beta (A) peptide, tau phosphorylation causing neurofibrillary tangles, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuroinflammation. We studied the dysbiosis role in AD development and demonstrated how much the bidirectional communication between the gut and brain sheds new light on some pathogenic processes underlying AD. We reviewed state-of-the-art biomedical technologies for studying AD: transgenic models, electrophysiological techniques, optogenetics, multi-omics approaches, neuroimaging, etc. New biomedical technologies significantly expanded our current knowledge of the AD pathogenesis and laid the groundwork for state-of-the-art treatment approaches.
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研究阿尔茨海默病的细胞和分子机制的最新技术
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是最常见的神经退行性疾病,也是痴呆症的病因。由于皮质和海马萎缩的发展,它与进行性认知能力下降有关。我们综述了AD发病的关键因素,如突触功能障碍、淀粉样蛋白(A)肽的积累和聚集、tau磷酸化导致神经原纤维缠结、线粒体功能障碍和神经炎症。我们研究了生态失调在阿尔茨海默病发展中的作用,并证明了肠道和大脑之间的双向交流在多大程度上揭示了阿尔茨海默病的一些致病过程。本文综述了目前用于阿尔茨海默病研究的生物医学技术:转基因模型、电生理技术、光遗传学、多组学方法、神经影像学等。新的生物医学技术大大扩展了我们目前对阿尔茨海默病发病机制的了解,并为最先进的治疗方法奠定了基础。
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Annals of Clinical and Experimental Neurology
Annals of Clinical and Experimental Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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