Journal article

Alzheimer risk factors age and female sex induce cortical Aβ aggregation by raising extracellular zinc

Z Datki, Z Galik-Olah, E Janosi-Mozes, V Szegedi, J Kalman, ÁG Hunya, L Fulop, H Tamano, A Takeda, PA Adlard, AI Bush

Molecular Psychiatry | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2020

Abstract

Aging and female sex are the major risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease and its associated brain amyloid-β (Aβ) neuropathology, but the mechanisms mediating these risk factors remain uncertain. Evidence indicates that Aβ aggregation by Zn2+ released from glutamatergic neurons contributes to amyloid neuropathology, so we tested whether aging and sex adversely influences this neurophysiology. Using acute hippocampal slices, we found that extracellular Zn2+-elevation induced by high K+ stimulation was significantly greater with older (65 weeks vs 10 weeks old) rats, and was exaggerated in females. This was driven by slower reuptake of extracellular Zn2+, which could be recapitulated by mitochon..

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