TAU pathology Flashcards

1
Q

How can we counter abnormal TAU function in neuronal dysfunction?

A

-reduce TAU phosphorylation: kinase inhibitors
-microtubule stabilising agents

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What is prion conversion?

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Mutated proteins convert other proteins to misfolded proteins which leads to aggregation due to the same shape.

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3
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What type of protein is TAU?

A

Prion like protein

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4
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How does TAU abnormalities cause neurodegeneration?

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Mechanisms are still unclear- but suggestions include: oxidative stress, apoptosis, necrosis or simple space occupying lesion.

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5
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What is Braak staging of Parkinson’s?

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-A staging described by Heiko Braak
-post-mortem look into the staging of spread of TAU pathology spreading mechanism

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Where does Braak staging suggest TAU pathology starts?

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Entorhinal cortex but has no symptoms.

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How does TAU pathology spread?

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-cell to cell propagation

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What experiment proved cell to cell propagation of TAU protein?

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-a mouse with tauopathy brain is hermogenised and injected into a healthy mouse. And it only spread to areas of direct contact.

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