A network dysfunction perspective on neurodegenerative diseases

JJ Palop, J Chin, L Mucke - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
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Patients with Alzheimer's disease or other neurodegenerative disorders show remarkable
fluctuations in neurological functions, even during the same day. These fluctuations cannot
be caused by sudden loss or gain of nerve cells. Instead, it is likely that they reflect variations
in the activity of neural networks and, perhaps, chronic intoxication by abnormal proteins that
the brain is temporarily able to overcome. These ideas have far-reaching therapeutic
implications.
Abstract
Patients with Alzheimer's disease or other neurodegenerative disorders show remarkable fluctuations in neurological functions, even during the same day. These fluctuations cannot be caused by sudden loss or gain of nerve cells. Instead, it is likely that they reflect variations in the activity of neural networks and, perhaps, chronic intoxication by abnormal proteins that the brain is temporarily able to overcome. These ideas have far-reaching therapeutic implications.
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