Wnt Signaling Deregulation in the Aging and Alzheimer’s Brain

Palomer, Ernest and Buechler, Johanna and Salinas, Patricia C. (2019) Wnt Signaling Deregulation in the Aging and Alzheimer’s Brain. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 13. ISSN 1662-5102

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Abstract

Growing evidence suggests that synaptic signaling is compromised in the aging brain and in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), contributing to synaptic decline. Wnt signaling is a prominent pathway at the synapse and is required for synaptic plasticity and maintenance in the adult brain. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on deregulation of Wnt signaling in the context of aging and AD. Emerging studies suggest that enhancing Wnt signaling could boost synaptic function during aging, and ameliorate synaptic pathology in AD. Although further research is needed to determine the precise contribution of deficient Wnt signaling to AD pathogenesis, targeting Wnt signaling components may provide novel therapeutic avenues for synapse protection or restoration in the brain.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Open Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 29 May 2023 04:50
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2024 04:17
URI: http://ebooks.netkumar1.in/id/eprint/1501

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