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2026-01-08
14:52
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00045] Abstract/Journal Article
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AI Superresolution: Converting T1‐weighted MRI from 3T to 7T resolution toward enhanced imaging biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(S2), e106600 () [10.1002/alz70856_106600]
Background:High-resolution (7T) MRI facilitates in vivo imaging of fine anatomical structures selectively affected in Alzheimer's disease (AD), including medial temporal lobe subregions. However, 7T data is challenging to acquire and largely unavailable in clinical settings. [...]
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2026-01-08
14:50
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00044] Abstract/Journal Article
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Nucleus Basalis of Meynert: Functional Connectivity and Morphometry in Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(S2), e105620 () [10.1002/alz70856_105620]
The nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM) is crucial for learning, attention, and memory. While its involvement in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been widely reported, the role in frontotemporal dementia (FTD) remains unclear. [...]
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2026-01-08
14:47
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00043] Abstract/Journal Article
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Early changes in basal forebrain volume and cognitive function in preclinical autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(S2), e105027 () [10.1002/alz70856_105027]
Background: The basal forebrain (BF), home to cholinergic neurons essential for attention and memory undergoes structural changes in sporadic Alzheimer's Disease and in at-risk individuals, contributing to cognitive decline. To investigate whether BF volume is reduced in preclinical autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease (ADAD), we studied cognitively-unimpaired carriers of the PSEN1 E280A mutation from the Colombian kindred, the largest ADAD cohort with a single mutation, known for early cognitive decline (mild cognitive impairment at age 44, dementia at 49). [...]
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2026-01-08
14:46
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00042] Abstract/Journal Article
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Plasma p ‐tau 217 as a suitable biomarker for monitoring cognitive changes in Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(S2), e104771 () [10.1002/alz70856_104771]
With the approval of anti-amyloid therapies in Alzheimer's disease (AD), surrogate biomarkers are urgently needed to monitor treatment effects that translate into clinical benefits. Candidate biomarkers, including amyloid-PET, tau-PET, plasma phosphorylated tau (p-tau), and MRI-assessed atrophy, capture core pathophysiological changes in AD. [...]
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2026-01-08
14:44
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00041] Abstract/Journal Article
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Multi‐tracer PET monitoring of an immunomodulatory therapy in 4R tauopathy: Evaluating a novel drug's impact on glial function and protein pathology
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(S2), e104796 () [10.1002/alz70856_104796]
The prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases (ND), including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and non-AD tauopathies, is projected to rise significantly by 2050 due to an aging global population. Chronic neuroinflammation, driven by glial activation in response to protein pathologies, is a major contributor to disease progression. [...]
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2026-01-07
16:33
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00040] Journal Article
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Integrating simulated and experimental data to identify mitochondrial bioenergetic defects in Parkinson's Disease models.
PLOS ONE 21(1), e0339326 () [10.1371/journal.pone.0339326]
Mitochondrial bioenergetics are vital for ATP production and are associated with several diseases, including Parkinson's Disease (PD). Here, we simulated a computational model of mitochondrial ATP production to interrogate mitochondrial bioenergetics under physiological and pathophysiological conditions, and provide a data resource that can be used to interpret mitochondrial bioenergetics experiments. [...]
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2026-01-07
16:14
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00038] Journal Article
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Supplementation with short-chain fatty acids and a prebiotic improves clinical outcome in Parkinson's disease: a randomized double-blind prospective study.
Parkinson's disease is associated with a dysbiotic, proinflammatory gut microbiome, disruptions to intestinal barrier functions, and immunological imbalance. Microbiota-produced short-chain fatty acids, such as propionic and butyric acid promote gut barrier integrity and immune regulation, but their impact on Parkinson's disease pathology remains mostly unknown.In a randomized double-blind prospective study, 72 people with Parkinson's disease received propionic and butyric acid and/or the prebiotic fiber 2'-fucosyllactose supplementation over 6 months in combination with existing Parkinson's disease-specific therapy. [...]

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2026-01-07
15:47
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00036] Abstract/Journal Article
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Developing a Novel Reference Region for PI‐2620‐PET Imaging to Facilitate Assessment of 4‐Repeat Tauopathies
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, AAIC 25, TorontoToronto, Canada, 27 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 20252025-07-272025-07-31 Alzheimer's and dementia 21(S2), e104777 () [10.1002/alz70856_104777]
Neurodegenerative 4-repeat (4R) tauopathies commonly manifest as progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). PSP patients show elevated PI-2620-PET in subcortical 4R tau predilection sites (e.g., globus pallidus), suggesting PI-2620-PET as a promising 4R tau neuroimaging candidate. [...]
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2026-01-06
10:21
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00035] Journal Article
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Increased transmembrane protein 119 (TMEM119) levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease suggest early microglial involvement.
We aimed to evaluate the potential of the microglial marker transmembrane protein 119 (TMEM119) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a (differential) diagnostic biomarker for neurodegenerative diseases.Following assay validation, we used enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to measure CSF TMEM119 in 174 patients from six diagnostic groups: Alzheimer's disease (AD, n = 35), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, n = 33), cerebral microangiopathy (CM, n = 25), frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD, n = 28), Lewy body diseases (n = 21), and non-neurodegenerative controls (n = 33).CSF TMEM119 levels were elevated in the AD group compared to the control (p = 0.004), CM (p = 0.005), and FTLD (p = 0.023) groups. Levels were higher in both mild cognitive impairment (MCI-AD) and dementia (ADD) subgroups when compared to controls. [...]

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2026-01-05
09:51
OpenAccess [DZNE-2026-00021] Journal Article
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L-Type Cav1.3 and HCN Channels Mediate Heart Rate Acceleration by Catecholamines.
The ionic mechanism by which catecholamines increase the heart rate is incompletely understood. In this study, we have assessed the roles of sinoatrial node L-type Cav1.3 (α1D) Ca2+ channels, phosphorylation of L-type channel regulatory partner protein Rad (Ras-related RGK GTP-binding protein), and cAMP-dependent regulation of hyperpolarization-activated HCN (hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated) channels.We studied β-adrenergic regulation of heart rate and sinoatrial pacemaker activity in mice lacking Cav1.3 channels and in mice expressing dihydropyridine-insensitive L-type Cav1.2 channels alone or concomitantly expressing cAMP-insensitive HCN4 subunits in a heart-specific and time-controlled manner. [...]

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