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ApoE4 - the most prevalent genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease / Daniel Michaelson.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Michaelson, Daniel, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Apolipoproteins.
Physical Description:
1 streaming video file (53 min.) : color, sound
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2012.
System Details:
video file
Contents:
Introduction
Alzheimer's disease (1)
Alzheimer's disease (2)
Outline of talk
Apolipoprotein E (ApoE)
ApoE genotype frequency in the population
ApoE4 decreases the age of onset of AD
ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (1)
Isoform effects of ApoE4 on amyloid deposition
ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (2)
Brain inflammation in ApoE4 positive patients
ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (3)
ApoE4 role in neuronal remodeling & brain trauma
ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (4)
ApoE4 & amyloid deposition on blood vessels
ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (5)
The effects of ApoE4 start early
ApoE4 is a risk factor for other diseases
Age related macular degeneration and ApoE4
Pathological effects of ApoE4 - mechanisms
Phenotypic effects of ApoE4 in transgenic mice
Molecular mechanisms: lipid metabolism
ApoE and brain cholesterol
ApoE4 lipid cross talk: experimental design
Effects of ApoE4 diets & environmental stimulation
Effects of DHA and cholesterol on behavior
ApoE4 mechanisms (1)
Molecular mechanisms: amyloid cascade
Effects of human ApoE4 isoforms on brain A-beta
ApoE4 mechanisms (2)
In vivo activation of the amyloid cascade
ApoE4 driven accumulation of intracellular A-beta
Neuronal loss following accumulation of A-beta
Intracellular pathology and A-beta in ApoE4 mice
A-beta oligomerization (1)
A-beta oligomerization (2)
ApoE4-induced A-beta mediated neurotoxicity
ApoE4 mechanisms (3)
How do ApoE and A-beta interact
Molecular mechanisms: ApoE receptors
LDL receptor family members
ApoER2 and NMDA receptors
ApoER2 and NMDA receptors: ApoE4 toxicity
ApoE4 driven accumulation of A-beta by LRP
ApoE4 mechanisms (4)
Molecular mechanisms: ApoE4 catabolism
Conformation and catabolism of ApoE3 and ApoE4
Consequence of ApoE4 fragmentation
ApoE4 mechanisms (5)
Neurodegeneration, Vascular pathology
ApoE4 directed therapy
ApoE4: loss of function vs. gain of toxic function
A-beta accumulation by ApoE4: gain of function
ApoE4 related therapeutic approaches
ApoE4 affects the efficacy of clinical trials
Summary of talk
Acknowledgements.
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