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Synaptic Dysfunction Hub — Central Index

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Synaptic Dysfunction Hub — Central Index

> Purpose: This hub serves as the central navigation point for all synaptic dysfunction content in NeuroWiki. It links to 40+ detailed mechanism pages across Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, ALS, and tauopathies (CBS/PSP).

Overview

Synaptic dysfunction is one of the earliest and most critical pathological events in neurodegenerative diseases, often correlating better with cognitive decline than traditional neuropathological markers like amyloid plaques or Lewy bodies. This hub organizes our extensive coverage of synaptic mechanisms.

Key facts:

  • 40+ dedicated synaptic mechanism pages in NeuroWiki
  • Synaptic marker loss (synaptophysin, PSD-95) ranges from 20-65% depending on disease and stage
  • Convergent mechanisms: calcium dysregulation, oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, impaired protein clearance
  • Early synaptic changes precede neuronal loss by years to decades

See: [Synaptic Dysfunction Comparison](/mechanisms/synaptic-dysfunction-comparison) for detailed disease-by-disease analysis.

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General Synaptic Mechanisms


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