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Dendritic Spines in Alzheimer's Disease: How the Actin Cytoskeleton Contributes to Synaptic Failure

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21030908

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synaptopathy; actin cytoskeleton; actin-binding proteins; amyloid; synaptic plasticity

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  1. Fondazione Cariplo [2018-0511]
  2. AIRAlzh Onlus-COOP Italia
  3. Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research [PRIN 2017B9NCSX]
  4. Fondo per il Finanziamento delle Attivita Base di Ricerca [FFABR18_10]
  5. MIUR Progetto Eccellenza, PON Ricerca e Innovazione PerMedNet project [ARS01_01226]
  6. Fondo di sviluppo unimi-linea2-PSR2019

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by A beta-driven synaptic dysfunction in the early phases of pathogenesis. In the synaptic context, the actin cytoskeleton is a crucial element to maintain the dendritic spine architecture and to orchestrate the spine's morphology remodeling driven by synaptic activity. Indeed, spine shape and synaptic strength are strictly correlated and precisely governed during plasticity phenomena in order to convert short-term alterations of synaptic strength into long-lasting changes that are embedded in stable structural modification. These functional and structural modifications are considered the biological basis of learning and memory processes. In this review we discussed the existing evidence regarding the role of the spine actin cytoskeleton in AD synaptic failure. We revised the physiological function of the actin cytoskeleton in the spine shaping and the contribution of actin dynamics in the endocytosis mechanism. The internalization process is implicated in different aspects of AD since it controls both glutamate receptor membrane levels and amyloid generation. The detailed understanding of the mechanisms controlling the actin cytoskeleton in a unique biological context as the dendritic spine could pave the way to the development of innovative synapse-tailored therapeutic interventions and to the identification of novel biomarkers to monitor synaptic loss in AD.

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