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Do PINK1/PARKIN pathway enhancements rescue excitatory neuron vulnerability or cause iatrogenic mitophagy toxicity in AD?

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Do PINK1/PARKIN pathway enhancements rescue excitatory neuron vulnerability or cause iatrogenic mitophagy toxicity in AD?
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The debate revealed a critical gap: while excitatory neurons show mitochondrial dysfunction signatures, it's unknown whether enhancing PINK1/PARKIN activity rescues these cells or triggers excessive mitochondrial clearance in already energy-stressed neurons. This causation vs. correlation question is fundamental for therapeutic development. Source: Debate session sess_SDA-2026-04-04-analysis_sea_ad_001 (Analysis: SDA-2026-04-04-analysis_sea_ad_001)
Gap: gap-debate-20260410-111943-688d4ed6
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