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Towards a Circuit-Level Understanding of Hippocampal CA1 Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease Across Anatomical Axes
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Brain FunctionSynaptic TransmissionCellular NeurobiologySynaptic SignalingSocial SciencesHomogeneous StructureAlzheimer's DiseaseSynaptic NeuroscienceHippocampal Ca1 DysfunctionNeurologyCognitive NeuroscienceCircuit-level UnderstandingCognitive ScienceBrain StructureCortical RemodelingNeurodegenerationBrain CircuitryCircuit ArchitectureSynaptic PlasticityNeurophysiologyCellular NeuroscienceDementiaNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceSynaptic DysfunctionAnatomical AxesMedicine
The hippocampus has been a primary region of study with regards to synaptic and functional changes in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) due to its involvement in early stages, specifically area CA1. However, most work in this area has treated CA1 as a homogeneous structure comprised of uniform neural circuits. Yet, there is a plethora of evidence that CA1 varies in its structure and function across anatomical axes. Here I review the heterogeneity of the functional and circuit architecture of hippocampal area CA1 across three primary anatomical axes. I also summarize evidence that AD differentially affects these subregions, as well as hypotheses as to why this may occur.
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