Cholinergic Basal Forebrain and Alzheimer's Disease Flashcards

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Where are the 3 major Cholinergic regions of the brain? (M.B.S)

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  • Basal Forebrain
  • Mesopontine tegmentum
  • Striatum
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What are the four subnuclei of the Basal Forebrain?

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Ch1 - Medial Septum
Ch2 - Vertical-diagonal band of Broca
Ch3 - Horizontal-diagonal band of Broca
Ch4 - substantia innominata/nucleus basalis of Meynert

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What is a consequence of loss of cholinergic neurons in the BF?

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  • impaired higher-order cognitive processes (executive functions, spatial memory, learning, memory)
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what is the function of cholinergic neurons in the BF?

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  • mediates inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission
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5
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What are the two Acetylcholine receptors in the BF?

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Gq - excitatory

Gi/o - inhibitory

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What is Alzheimer’s disease, and related symptoms and causes?

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  • most common cause of dementia
  • loss of intellectual and social abilities
  • tissue degeneration
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What are the cognitive symptoms of AD?

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  • impaired memory, language, visuo-spatial, attention, executive functions
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What can be seen histologically in AD patients?

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  • presence of Amyloid Plaques
  • Tau tangles
  • neuro/synaptic degeneration
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What are two hypotheses on the causes of AD?

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  • amyloid Cascade hypothesis
    (amyloid -> Tau -> atrophy -> cognitive decline -> AD)
  • Cholinergic hypothesis
    (cholinergic dysfunction is the cause AND consequence of AD, loss of cholinergic activity -> cognitive deterioration)
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10
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what are ways to detect AD in patients?

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PET

  • inject tracer which sticks to amyloid
  • observe how long tracer lasts, compared to control subject

MRI

  • blue marker indicates cortical atrophy
  • red marker indicates BF atrophy
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What tasks can be tested for AD patients?

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navigation tasks

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