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Pretangle in Neurodegeneration

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Pretangle in Neurodegeneration

Overview

Pretangles (also known as pre-neurofibrillary tangles or early-stage neurofibrillary tangles) represent an early intracellular accumulation of abnormally phosphorylated tau protein in [neurons](/entities/neurons), preceding the formation of mature neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). These pretangle structures are characterized by diffuse, non-fibrillar tau aggregates that accumulate in the neuronal cell body and apical dendrites before the classic paired helical filament (PHF) formation seen in fully developed NFTs[@bancher1993].

Pretangles are among the earliest detectable tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other tauopathies, appearing in specific brain regions following a predictable staging pattern (Braak staging) that correlates with disease progression[@braak1991]. Their identification provides critical insights into the temporal sequence of tau pathology and offers potential biomarkers for early disease detection.

Pretangle Formation Pathway

```mermaid
flowchart TD
A["Normal Tau<br/>Microtubule Binding"] --> B["Tau Hyperphosphorylation<br/>Kinases: GSK-3beta, CDK5"]
B --> C["Tau Dissociation<br/>from Microtubules"]
C --> D["Cytoplasmic Tau<br/>Accumulation"]
D --> E["Pretangle Formation<br/>Diffuse, Non-fibrillar"]
E --> F["Tau Oligomerization<br/>Soluble Oligomers"]
F --> G["Paired Helix Filament<br/>PHF Formation"]
G --> H["Mature NFT<br/>Neurofibrillary Tangle"]

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