Scientists identify protein that makes women more susceptible to Alzheimer’s
While the accumulation of proteins in the brain is a marker to indicate the onset of Alzheimer's,
a new study analysed the ways in which these proteins spread, that
might help in describing why the disease is more prevalent in females
than males.
A
recent study has identified differences in the spread of a protein called
tau, which is linked to cognitive impairment
— between men and women, with women showing a larger brain-wide
accumulation of tau than men due to an accelerated brain-wide spread.
Accumulating
evidence suggests that tau spreads through brain tissue like an
infection, traveling from neuron to neuron and turning other proteins
into abnormal tangles, subsequently killing brain cells.
Researchers
used data from positron emission tomography (PET) scans of healthy
individuals and patients with mild cognitive impairment who were
enrolled in the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI)
database.
“It’s
kind of like reconstructing a crime scene after a crime. You weren’t
there when it happened, but you can determine where an intruder entered a
house and what room they entered next,” said lead
investigator for the study.
“The graph analysis does something similar to show how tau spreads from one region to another,” the investigator added.
The
findings showed that the architecture of tau networks is different in
men and women, with women having a larger number of “bridging regions”
that connect various communities in the brain.
This
difference may allow tau to spread more easily between regions,
boosting the speed at which it accumulates and putting women at greater
risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease.
The
lead study investigator said, “Understanding how different biological
processes influence our memory is a really important topic.”
“Sex-specific
differences in the brain’s pathological, neuroanatomical and functional
organization may map into differences at a neurobehavioral and
cognitive level, thus explaining differences in the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders and helping us develop appropriate treatments,” he opined.
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