Mapping synaptic glutamate transporter dysfunction in vivo to regions surrounding Aβ plaques by iGluSnFR two-photon imaging
In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), neural hyperactivity has been shown to occur in the regions surrounding Aβ plaques. Here, the authors use in vivotwo-photon imaging in mouse models of AD and report abnormal glutamate dynamics in the vicinity of plaques which can be partially restored via GLT-1 upregulat...
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Main Authors: | J. K. Hefendehl, J. LeDue, R. W. Y. Ko, J. Mahler, T. H. Murphy, B. A. MacVicar |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d9104616d02d4c26b9d2688bacd0217d |
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