CSF synaptic protein concentrations are raised in those with atypical Alzheimer's disease but not frontotemporal dementia.
Mica T M ClarkeAnn BrinkmalmMartha S FoianiIone O C WoollacottCarolin HellerAmanda HeslegraveAshvini KeshavanNick C FoxJonathan M SchottJason D WarrenKaj BlennowHenrik ZetterbergJonathan Daniel RohrerPublished in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2019)
No CSF synaptic proteins have been shown to be abnormal in those with likely FTD pathologically. Higher CSF synaptic protein concentrations of neurogranin, SNAP-25, and synaptotagmin-1 appear to be related to AD pathology.