Autor: |
Cao, Qiuchen, Yang, Shige, Wang, Xiaowei, Sun, Huaiqing, Chen, Weijie, Wang, Yuliang, Gao, Junying, Wu, Yanchi, Yang, Qiuhua, Chen, Xue, Yuan, Songtao, Xiao, Ming, Nedergaard, Maiken, Huo, Yuqing, Liu, Qinghuai |
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine; November 2024, Vol. 221 Issue: 11 pe20240386-e20240386, 1p |
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The eye is closely connected to the brain, providing a unique window to detect pathological changes in the brain. In this study, we discovered β-amyloid (Aβ) deposits along the ocular glymphatic system in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and 5×FAD transgenic mouse model. Interestingly, Aβ from the brain can flow into the eyes along the optic nerve through cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), causing retinal degeneration. Aβ is mainly observed in the optic nerve sheath, the neural axon, and the perivascular space, which might represent the critical steps of the Aβ transportation from the brain to the eyes. Aquaporin-4 facilitates the influx of Aβ in brain–eye transport and out-excretion of the retina, and its absence or loss of polarity exacerbates brain-derived Aβ induced damage and visual impairment. These results revealed brain-to-eye Aβ transport as a major contributor to AD retinopathy, highlighting a new therapeutic avenue in ocular and neurodegenerative disease. |
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