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Interactions Between Amyloid-Beta And Microglial Cells, Lisa Gouwens Nov 2017

Interactions Between Amyloid-Beta And Microglial Cells, Lisa Gouwens

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is a neurodegenerative condition characterized by loss of memory and intellectual abilities. Intracellular plaques of aggregated amyloid-beta (Ab) protein are a well-known pathology associated with AD. Although symptoms usually appear late in life, the accumulation of Ab begins decades earlier and causes activation of microglia, the brain’s immune cells. The ensuing inflammation contributes significantly to neurodegeneration. Determination of the particular form of Ab that causes the most damage in the brain is one of the major questions in the AD field. My research focused on the interactions of microglia with monomers, …


Microglial Activation By Amyloid-Beta, Geeta Subhash Paranjape May 2013

Microglial Activation By Amyloid-Beta, Geeta Subhash Paranjape

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Paranjape, Geeta S.,Ph.D.,University of Missouri-Saint Louis, May 2012. Aβ(1-42) Protofibrils But Not Fibrils Activate Microglia. Major Professor: Michael R. Nichols. One of the hallmark features of the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brain is the extracellular deposition of amyloid-β protein (Aβ) in both fibrillar (senile plaques) and diffuse forms. Significant proinflammatory markers including activated microglia and cytokines have been detected surrounding the plaques but are absent in diffuse areas suggesting that microglial activation is sensitive to Aβ structure. Since Aβ displays structural polymorphism in vitro, we sought to determine the relationship between Aβ aggregation state and microglial proinflammatory response. Size exclusion chromatography …