APOE4 Alzheimer's blood-brain barrier leaks — could they be even more important than amyloid? | Axel Montagne Ph.D.

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People carrying the apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) gene are at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and can have more brain vascular problems despite being cognitively normal. Two such issues are blood flow reduction and blood-brain barrier leakage, which can be detected up to 10 years or more before cognitive decline, providing an opportunity for intervention with the right therapeutic approach.

Pericytes play a crucial role in maintaining the blood-brain barrier by wrapping around the smallest blood vessels in the brain. However, these sensitive cells tend to detach from vessels and die early in the disease, compromising the integrity of the blood-brain barrier. Preventing pericyte detachment is essential for keeping the barrier intact and avoiding leakages. In this clip, Dr. Axel Montagne discusses the importance of maintaining the blood-brain barrier's integrity, especially for people with the APOE4 gene who have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.

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