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Optogenetics: Implications for Alzheimer’S Disease Research and Therapy Publisher Pubmed



Mirzayi P1, 2 ; Shobeiri P1, 2, 3, 4 ; Kalantari A1, 2 ; Perry G5 ; Rezaei N2, 4, 6, 7
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Source: Molecular Brain Published:2022


Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a critical neurodegenerative condition, has a wide range of effects on brain activity. Synaptic plasticity and neuronal circuits are the most vulnerable in Alzheimer’s disease, but the exact mechanism is unknown. Incorporating optogenetics into the study of AD has resulted in a significant leap in this field during the last decades, kicking off a revolution in our knowledge of the networks that underpin cognitive functions. In Alzheimer's disease, optogenetics can help to reduce and reverse neural circuit and memory impairments. Here we review how optogenetically driven methods have helped expand our knowledge of Alzheimer's disease, and how optogenetic interventions hint at a future translation into therapeutic possibilities for further utilization in clinical settings. In conclusion, neuroscience has witnessed one of its largest revolutions following the introduction of optogenetics into the field. © 2022, The Author(s).
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