Pathways underlying selective neuronal vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease: contrasting the vulnerable locus coeruleus to the resilient substantia nigra
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ABSTRACT: Identifying factors underlying selective neuronal vulnerability is crucial for understanding Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathophysiology. The Neuromodulatory Subcortical System (NSS) includes nuclei that exhibit early, but varied vulnerability to tau accumulation and neuronal loss. This varied vulnerability represents a valuable opportunity to explore the underlying mechanisms of AD. In this study, we investigated factors contributing to selective neuronal vulnerability by comparing transcriptomic profiles of two similar NSS nuclei with differing vulnerabilities to AD, the locus coeruleus and substantia nigra. Using paired samples from well-characterized postmortem human tissue from individuals in early Braak stages and free of comorbid neuropathologic diagnoses, we identified pathways related to cholesterol homeostasis and antioxidant pathways response as key potential drivers of vulnerability.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE273787 | GEO | 2025/03/26
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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