APOE4、激活潜伏型 HSV-1、A beta 积累和注意力缺失症的进展

Weiqi Mo
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APOE4 在阿尔茨海默病进展中的作用是一个正在进行的研究领域。本文的核心目标是研究 APOE4、HSV-1、A 和阿兹海默病进展之间错综复杂的相互作用。研究方法包括评估HSV-1感染的Fx5AD APOE4小鼠的A水平、空间识别记忆和探索行为,同时监测特定的生物标记物以确认HSV-1的激活状态。我们预期的实验结果表明,APOE4 会加速潜伏 HSV-1 的激活,从而导致 A 的聚集。因此,我们假设 APOE4 可能会加速潜伏 HSV-1 的活化,从而促进 A 的聚集和 AD 的发展。研究APOE4、HSV-1、A和AD进展之间的关系可为AD的进一步实验和治疗提供有价值的见解。
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APOE4, activation of latent form HSV-1, A beta accumulation and AD progression
The role of APOE4 in Alzheimers disease progression is an area of ongoing research. The core objective of this paper is to investigate the intricate interplay between APOE4, HSV-1, A, and AD progression. Methodology involves assessing A Levels, Spatial Recognition Memory, and Exploratory Behavior in HSV-1-infected Fx5AD Mice with APOE4, alongside monitoring specific biomarkers to confirm HSV-1 activation status. Our expected experimental outcomes suggest that APOE4 accelerates latent HSV-1 activation, leading to heightened A aggregation. Thus, we hypothesize that APOE4 may expedite latent HSV-1 activation, thereby facilitating A accumulation and AD advancement. The investigation of relationship between APOE4, HSV-1, A, and AD progression could give valuable insights into further experiments and treatments of AD.
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