Loss of perivascular aquaporin-4 localization impairs glymphatic exchange and promotes amyloid β plaque formation in mice.
Matthew SimonMarie Xun WangOzama IsmailMolly BraunAbigail G SchindlerJesica ReemmerZhongya WangMariya A HaveliwalaRyan P O'BoyleWarren Y HanNatalie RoeseMarjorie GrafeRandall WoltjerDetlev BoisonJeffrey J IliffPublished in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2022)
These findings suggest that the loss of perivascular AQP4 localization may contribute to the development of AD pathology in human populations.