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Focal-type, but not Diffuse-type, Amyloid Beta Plaques are Correlated with Alzheimer's Neuropathology, Cognitive Dysfunction, and Neuroinflammation in the Human Hippocampus
Neurosci Bull. 2022 Aug 26. doi: 10.1007/s12264-022-00927-5.
Fan Liu # 1 2, Jianru Sun # 2, Xue Wang 1 2, Sixuan Jin 2, Fengrun Sun 2, Tao Wang 2, Bo Yuan 2, Wenying Qiu 1 2, Chao Ma 3 4 5
Abstract:
...In this study, we aimed to investigate the correlations among different types of Aβ plaque and AD-related neuropathological and cognitive changes based on a postmortem human brain bank in China. The results indicated that focal plaques, but not diffuse plaques, significantly increased with age in the human hippocampus. We also found that the number of focal plaques was positively correlated with the severity of AD-related neuropathological changes (measured by the "ABC" scoring system) and cognitive decline (measured by the Everyday Cognitive Insider Questionnaire). Furthermore, most of the focal plaques were co-localized with neuritic plaques (identified by Bielschowsky silver staining) and accompanied by microglial and other inflammatory cells. Our findings suggest the potential of using focal-type but not general Aβ plaques as biomarkers for the neuropathological evaluation of AD.
PMID: 36028642
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