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Large decrease in spines in plaque-free regions of dentate gyrus in APP/PS1 mice
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Golgi impregnation - Animal post-mortem brains Show
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Three-dimensional analysis of 21 507 dendritic spines in the dentate gyrus, a region crucial for learning and memory, revealed a substantial decrease in the frequency of large spines in plaque-free regions of APP/PS1 mice. Plaque-related dendrites also show striking alterations in spine density and morphology. However, plaques occupy only 3.9% of the molecular layer volume. Because large spines are considered to be the physical traces of long-term memory, widespread decrease in the frequency of large spines likely contributes to the cognitive impairments observed in this AD model.
Knafo, S., Alonso-Nanclares, L., Gonzalez-Soriano, J., Merino-Serrais, P., Fernaud-Espinosa, I., Ferrer, I., et al. (2008). Widespread changes in dendritic spines in a model of alzheimer's disease. Cerebral Cortex
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Loss/alteration of dendritic spines in early Alzheimer's Show
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