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Alzheimer's disease - plaques, tangles, causes, symptoms & pathology

Osmosis from Elsevier · 1,884,685 views · Added 1 month ago

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B1

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Dementia isn’t technically a disease, but more of a way to describe a set of symptoms

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like poor memory and difficulty learning new information, which can make it really hard

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to function independently.

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Usually dementia’s caused by some sort of damage to the cells in the brain, which can

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be from a variety of diseases.

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Alzheimer’s disease, now referred to as Alzheimer disease, is the most common cause

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of dementia.

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Alzheimer disease is considered a neurodegenerative disease, meaning it causes the degeneration,

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or loss, of neurons in the brain, particularly in the cortex.

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This, as you might expect, leads to the symptoms characteristic of dementia.

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Although the cause of Alzheimer disease isn’t completely understood, two major players that

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are often cited in its progression are plaques and tangles.

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Alright, so here we’ve got the cell membrane of a neuron in the brain.

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In the membrane, you’ve got this molecule called amyloid precursor protein, or APP,

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one end of this guy’s in the cell, and the other end’s outside the cell.

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It’s thought that this guy helps the neuron grow and repair itself after an injury.

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Since APP’s a protein, just like other proteins, it gets used and over time it gets broken

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down and recycled.

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Normally, it gets chopped up by an enzyme called alpha secretase and it’s buddy, gamma

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secretase.

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This chopped up peptide is soluble and goes away, and everything’s all good.

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If another enzyme, beta secretase, teams up with gamma secretase, then we’ve got a problem,

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