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Selective Degeneration of Entorhinal-CA1 Synapses in Alzheimer's Disease via Activation of DAPK1
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Our recent study reported that excitatory pyramidal neurons in the entorhinal cortical layer II region (ECII<sub>PN</sub>) target to CA1 parvalbumin-type inhibitory neurons (CA1<sub>PV</sub>) at a direct pathway and are one of the most vulnerable brain cells that are selectively degenerated in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our present study shows that death-associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1) is selectively activated in ECII<sub>PN</sub> of AD mice. Inhibition of DAPK1 by deleting a catalytic domain or a death domain of DAPK1 rescues the ECII<sub>PN</sub>-CA1<sub>PV</sub> synaptic loss and improves spatial learning and memory in the early stage of AD. These data not only demonstrate a crucial molecular event for synaptic degeneration but also provide a therapeutic target for the treatment of AD.
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