Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3069443 Neurobiology of Disease 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The accumulation of beta amyloid (Aβ) can cause synaptic impairments, but the characteristics and mechanisms of the synaptic impairment induced by the accumulation of Aβ in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain unclear. In identified single neurons in a newly developed Drosophila AD model, in which Aβ accumulates intraneuronally, we found an age-dependent reduction in the synaptic vesicle release probability that was associated with a decrease in the density of presynaptic calcium channel clusters and an increase in the presynaptic and postsynaptic contact length. Moreover, these alterations occurred in the absence of presynaptic bouton loss. In addition, we found that Aβ expression also produced an age-dependent decrease in the amount of Bruchpilot (Brp), which plays an important role in controlling Ca2 + channel clustering and synaptic vesicle release in the presynaptic active zone. Our study indicates that the chronic accumulation of intraneuronal Aβ can induce functional and structural changes in the presynaptic active zone prior to a loss of presynaptic buttons in the same neuron.

► Expression of beta amyloid induced the following age-dependent changes ► Reduction in the synaptic vesicle release probability ► Decrease in the density of presynaptic calcium channel clusters ► Increase in the presynaptic and postsynaptic contact length ► Decrease in the expression of Bruchpilot

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