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Pharmacological Rescue of Long-Term Potentiation in Alzheimer Diseased Synapses.

G Aleph PrietoBrian H TrieuCindy T DangTina BilousovaKaren H GylysNicole C BerchtoldGary LynchCarl W Cotman
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Learning and memory depend on the ability of synapses to strengthen in response to activity. Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a rapid and persistent increase in synaptic transmission that is thought to be affected in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, direct evidence of LTP deficits in human AD brain has been elusive, primarily due to methodological limitations. Here, we analyze LTP in isolated synapses from AD brain using a novel approach that allows testing LTP in cryopreserved brain. Our analysis of hundreds of synapses supports the idea that AD-diseased synapses are intrinsically defective in LTP. Further, we identified pharmacological agents that rescue LTP in AD, thus opening up a new avenue for drug screening and evaluation of strategies for alleviating memory impairments.
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