Alzheimer’s-Associated Enzyme Can Disrupt Neural Activity in the Brain, Massachusetts General Hospital Study

An enzyme involved in the formation of the amyloid-beta protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease can also alter the mechanism by which signals are transmitted between brain cells, the disruption of which can cause seizures. These findings from researchers at the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders (MGH-MIND) may explain the increased incidence of seizures in Alzheimer’s patients and suggest that potential treatments that block this enzyme – called beta-secretase or BACE – may alleviate their occurrence. The report will appear in the journal Nature Cell Biology and is receiving early online release.

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