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Veterinary Tauopathies: Cross-Species Insights

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Veterinary Tauopathies: Cross-Species Insights

Overview

Veterinary tauopathies represent a fascinating window into the comparative biology of [tau protein](/proteins/tau) neurodegeneration across species. While naturally occurring tauopathies in animals share fundamental pathological features with human diseases like Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) and corticobasal degeneration (CBD), they also display unique characteristics that inform our understanding of 4R tauopathies. This page explores veterinary models of tauopathy, their similarities to human conditions, and their implications for understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic development.

Pathway / Mechanism Diagram

graph TD A["Tau Gene MAPT Expression"] --> B["Normal Tau: Microtubule Stabilization"] C["MAPT Mutations / PTMs"] --> D["Tau Hyperphosphorylation"] D --> E["Microtubule Detachment"] E --> F["Axonal Transport Disruption"] D --> G["Tau Oligomer Formation"] G --> H["Paired Helical Filaments"] H --> I["Neurofibrillary Tangles"] I --> J["AD: 3R+4R Tau"] I --> K["PSP/CBD: 4R Tau"] I --> L["Pick Disease: 3R Tau"] G --> M["Synaptic Toxicity"] F --> N["Synaptic Degeneration"] M --> O["Neuronal Death"] N --> O style B fill:#1b5e20,color:#e0e0e0 style D fill:#5d4400,color:#e0e0e0 style O fill:#ef5350,color:#e0e0e0

Naturally Occurring Animal Tauopathies

Equine Neuroaxonal Dystrophy (ENAD)


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