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Tau accumulation in the retina promotes early neuronal dysfunction and precedes brain pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

Marius ChiasseuLuis Alarcon-MartinezNicolas BelforteHeberto QuinteroFlorence DotignyLaurie DestroismaisonsChristine Vande VeldeFany PanayiCaroline LouisAdriana Di Polo
Published in: Molecular neurodegeneration (2017)
Our study reveals profound tau pathology in the visual system leading to early retinal neuron damage in a mouse model of AD. Importantly, we show that tau accumulation promotes anterograde axonal transport impairment in vivo, and identify this response as an early feature of neuronal dysfunction that precedes cell death in the AD retina. These findings provide the first proof-of-concept that a global strategy to reduce tau accumulation is beneficial to improve axonal transport and mitigate functional deficits in AD and tauopathies.
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