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Neuropil Threads in Neurodegeneration

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Neuropil Threads in Neurodegeneration

Path: mechanisms/neuropil-threads-neurodegeneration Category: Mechanistic Pathway Tags: tauopathy, Alzheimer's disease, neurofibrillary pathology, neuropil threads, intracellular inclusions, neurodegeneration

Overview

Neuropil threads (NTs) are abnormal, tortuous, and often bifurcating neuronal processes that contain hyperphosphorylated tau protein. They represent one of the three hallmark neurofibrillary lesions in Alzheimer's disease (AD) alongside neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) and senile plaques[@braak1993]. First described by Braak and colleagues, neuropil threads are considered an early and widespread marker of tau pathology that precedes the formation of mature neurofibrillary tangles[@braak1991].

Unlike NFTs which form within neuronal cell bodies, neuropil threads involve the abnormal accumulation of tau within dendritic shafts, axons, and sometimes glial processes. This distribution pattern makes NTs particularly relevant to understanding how tau pathology spreads through neural circuits and contributes to synaptic dysfunction[@ballatore2007].

Molecular Biology of Neuropil Threads

Tau Protein Abnormalities

Neuropil threads are composed primarily of hyperphosphorylated tau (p-tau) protein in an abnormal, aggregated state. Key molecular features include:

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