2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.19961/v1
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RAPGEF2 mediates oligomeric Aβ-induced synaptic loss and cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease

Abstract: Background: Excessive neuronal activity promotes amyloid-β (Aβ) production in the brain. The Aβ oligomer triggers synaptic degeneration that precedes plaque and tangle pathology. However, the signaling molecules that link Aβ oligomers to synaptic pathology remain unclear. RAPGEF2, a guanine-nucleotide exchange factor for the small GTPase Rap, plays a role in activity-dependent synapse remodeling and is involved in the pathogenesis of epilepsy commonly observed in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients and mouse mod… Show more

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“…Moreover, the treatment of cultured hippocampal neurons with Aβ oligomers increased PDZ-GEF1 protein levels, which subsequently activated Rap2. In AD, PDZ-GEF1 activates the JNK pathway culminating in a dendritic spine loss and cognitive decline [ 48 ].…”
Section: Small Gtpases Of the Ras Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the treatment of cultured hippocampal neurons with Aβ oligomers increased PDZ-GEF1 protein levels, which subsequently activated Rap2. In AD, PDZ-GEF1 activates the JNK pathway culminating in a dendritic spine loss and cognitive decline [ 48 ].…”
Section: Small Gtpases Of the Ras Familymentioning
confidence: 99%