Journal article
Tau Related Pathways as a Connecting Link between Epilepsy and Alzheimer's Disease
YN Paudel, E Angelopoulou, NC Jones, TJ O'Brien, P Kwan, C Piperi, I Othman, MF Shaikh
ACS Chemical Neuroscience | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Emerging findings point toward an important interconnection between epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis. Patients with epilepsy (PWE) commonly exhibit cognitive impairment similar to AD patients, who in turn are at a higher risk of developing epilepsy compared to age-matched controls. To date, no disease-modifying treatment strategy is available for either epilepsy or AD, reflecting an immediate need for exploring common molecular targets, which can delineate a possible mechanistic link between epilepsy and AD. This review attempts to disentangle the interconnectivity between epilepsy and AD pathogenesis via the crucial contribution of Tau protein. Tau protein is a microtubule..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Y.N.P. is supported by Monash University HDR scholarship. T.J.O. is funded by a NHMRC Program Grant (No. APP1091593). P.K. is supported by a Medical Research Future Fund Practitioner Fellowship (MRF1136427). M.F.S. received support for an Outside Study Program and a research grant from Monash University Malaysia as Pro-Vice-Chancellor's award for excellence in research-early career category.