Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease in
which aging is not only a major risk factor but a major determinant of
onset, course, and pathogenesis. The synthesis of amyloid-β
(Aβ) peptides by neurons and their excretion into the extracellular
space (ECS) is a core feature of AD that begins more than two decades
before the onset of clinical symptoms. The ECS resembles a syncytium
with the appearance in electron micrographs of continuous channels and
lakes separating the outer membranes of the neurons, neuroglia, and
vascular elements embedded in it. It consists primarily of a
proteoglycan matrix through which circulates an interstitial fluid,
derived in part from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The process by which Aβ
accumulates in the ECS includes decreased production of CSF, matrix
proteoglycans, and ECS volume, all of which become more severe with
advancing age and lead to an age-related increase in the Aβ pool.
Although the relationship between Aβ and the appearance of cognitive
symptoms is uncertain, available data support a strong relationship
between the toxicity of Aβ for neurons and the total Aβ burden,
including the soluble and fibrillar Aβ, the Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio, and
Aβ-proteoglycan reactivity. Proteoglycans have been shown to foster the
formation of neurotoxic fibrillar Aβ42 and neuritic plaques that enhance
neuronal and synaptic damage and eventual loss culminating in the onset
and progression of dementia. As this process depends upon age-related
events, it suggests that the successful control of AD lies in finding
effective means of prevention.
Amyloid beta (Aβ or Abeta) is a peptide of 36–43 amino acids that is processed from the Amyloid precursor protein. While best known as a component of amyloid plaques in association with Alzheimer's disease, evidence has been found that Aβ is a highly multifunctional peptide with significant non-pathological activity.[1] Aβ is the main component of deposits found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease
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