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Hippocampal CA2 Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease
Hippocampal CA2 Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease
Introduction
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<td class="label">Taxonomy</td>
<td>ID</td>
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<td class="label">Feature</td>
<td>CA1</td>
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<td class="label">Tau pathology</td>
<td>High</td>
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<td class="label">amyloid deposition</td>
<td>Moderate</td>
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<td class="label">Neuron loss</td>
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Hippocampal Ca2 Neurons In Alzheimer'S Disease is a cell type relevant to neurodegenerative disease research. This page covers its role in brain function, involvement in disease processes, and significance for therapeutic strategies.
Overview
...Hippocampal CA2 Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease
Introduction
<table class="infobox infobox-cell">
<tr>
<th class="infobox-header" colspan="2">Hippocampal CA2 Neurons in Alzheimer's Disease</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Taxonomy</td>
<td>ID</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Feature</td>
<td>CA1</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Tau pathology</td>
<td>High</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">amyloid deposition</td>
<td>Moderate</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="label">Neuron loss</td>
<td>Moderate</td>
</tr>
</table>
Hippocampal Ca2 Neurons In Alzheimer'S Disease is a cell type relevant to neurodegenerative disease research. This page covers its role in brain function, involvement in disease processes, and significance for therapeutic strategies.
Overview
The hippocampal CA2 region has emerged as particularly vulnerable in Alzheimer's disease, with recent research highlighting its unique molecular profile and early involvement in AD pathology. [@limon2012]
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Multi-Taxonomy Classification
Taxonomy Database Cross-References
External Database Links
- [Allen Brain Cell Atlas](https://portal.brain-map.org/atlases-and-data/bkp/abc-atlas)
- [CellxGene Census](https://cellxgene.cziscience.com/)
- [Human Cell Atlas](https://www.humancellatlas.org/)
CA2-Specific Vulnerability
Distinct Properties
- Resistant to epilepsy but vulnerable in AD
- Specialized neurons with unique connectivity
- High mitochondrial content
- Distinct calcium handling
Comparison to CA1/CA3
Pathological Mechanisms
Tau Pathology
- Early tau accumulation in CA2
- Vulnerable to p-tau formation
- NFT formation in CA2 pyramidal neurons
- Propagation to connected regions
Molecular Vulnerability
- RCAN1 overexpression
- Oxidative stress sensitivity
- Energy metabolism deficits
- DNA repair impairment
Clinical Significance
Memory Impairment
- Episode memory contributions
- Social memory function
- Contextual processing
Diagnostic Potential
- CSF biomarkers reflecting CA2 damage
- Imaging markers for early detection
- Potential therapeutic target
Molecular Mechanisms of Vulnerability
RCAN1 Overexpression
The Regulator of Calcineurin 1 (RCAN1) gene is highly expressed in CA2 neurons:
- Calcineurin inhibition: Impairs calcium-dependent signaling
- Stress response: RCAN1 upregulated in AD brain
- Mitochondrial dysfunction: Contributes to energy deficits
Calcium Dysregulation
CA2 neurons have unique calcium handling:
- Enhanced calcium influx: Through voltage-gated channels
- Mitochondrial calcium overload: Leads to apoptosis
- Calcineurin pathway: Dysregulated in AD
Oxidative Stress
- ROS accumulation: Due to high metabolic activity
- Antioxidant deficits: Reduced glutathione in CA2
- DNA damage: 8-OHdG accumulation
Connectivity and Circuitry
Inputs to CA2
- Entorhinal cortex layer II: Primary cortical input (perforant path)
- Hilus/CA3: Associational connections
- Septal nuclei: Cholinergic modulation
- Subcortical afferents: Monoaminergic and peptidergic
Outputs from CA2
- CA1 stratum radiatum: Primary target
- CA3 associational: Reciprocal connections
- Subiculum: Output to entorhinal cortex
- Lateral septum: Behavioral state modulation
Therapeutic Targets
Near-term Approaches
- Anti-tau antibodies: Prevent CA2 spread
- Calcium channel blockers: Reduce calcium overload
- Antioxidants: N-acetylcysteine, vitamin E
Long-term Strategies
- RCAN1 modulators: Novel therapeutic approach
- Gene therapy: BDNF delivery to CA2
- Stem cell replacement: CA2 neuron transplantation
Key Research Findings
Molecular Mechanisms of Vulnerability
RCAN1 Overexpression
The Regulator of Calcineurin 1 (RCAN1) gene is highly expressed in CA2 neurons:
- Calcineurin inhibition: Impairs calcium-dependent signaling
- Stress response: RCAN1 upregulated in AD brain
- Mitochondrial dysfunction: Contributes to energy deficits
Calcium Dysregulation
CA2 neurons have unique calcium handling:
- Enhanced calcium influx: Through voltage-gated channels
- Mitochondrial calcium overload: Leads to apoptosis
- Calcineurin pathway: Dysregulated in AD
Oxidative Stress
- ROS accumulation: Due to high metabolic activity
- Antioxidant deficits: Reduced glutathione in CA2
- DNA damage: 8-OHdG accumulation
Connectivity and Circuitry
Inputs to CA2
- Entorhinal cortex layer II: Primary cortical input (perforant path)
- Hilus/CA3: Associational connections
- Septal nuclei: Cholinergic modulation
- Subcortical afferents: Monoaminergic and peptidergic
Outputs from CA2
- CA1 stratum radiatum: Primary target
- CA3 associational: Reciprocal connections
- Subiculum: Output to entorhinal cortex
- Lateral septum: Behavioral state modulation
Therapeutic Targets
Near-term Approaches
- Anti-tau antibodies: Prevent CA2 spread
- Calcium channel blockers: Reduce calcium overload
- Antioxidants: N-acetylcysteine, vitamin E
Long-term Strategies
- RCAN1 modulators: Novel therapeutic approach
- Gene therapy: BDNF delivery to CA2
- Stem cell replacement: CA2 neuron transplantation
Key Research Findings
Background
The study of Hippocampal Ca2 Neurons In Alzheimer'S Disease has evolved significantly over the past decades. Research in this area has revealed important insights into the underlying mechanisms of neurodegeneration and continues to drive therapeutic development. [@williamson2013]
Historical context and key discoveries in this field have shaped our current understanding and will continue to guide future research directions.
- [/diseases/alzheimers-disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)
- [Amyloid Hypothesis](/mechanisms/amyloid-hypothesis)
- [/mechanisms/tau-pathology](/mechanisms/tau-pathology)
- [APP Processing](/mechanisms/app-processing)
- [Amyloid Aggregation](/mechanisms/amyloid-aggregation)
External Links
- [PubMed](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) - Biomedical literature
- [Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative](https://adni.loni.usc.edu/) - Research data
- [Allen Brain Atlas](https://brain-map.org/) - Brain gene expression data
Cross-References
- [Hippocampal CA2](/cell-types/hippocampal-ca2-neurons)
- [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)
- [Hippocampus](/brain-regions/hippocampus)
- [Tau Pathology](/mechanisms/tau-pathology)
- [Neurofibrillary Tangles](/mechanisms/neurofibrillary-tangles)
- [Episodic Memory](/cell-types/episodic-memory-cells)
See Also
- [Olfactory Bulb Neurons in Parkinson's Disease](/wiki/cell-types-olfactory-bulb-neurons-in-parkinsons-disease) — associated_with
- [First-in-Human 4R Tau Ligand Study in PSP (NCT07348276)](/wiki/clinical-trials-first-human-4r-tau-ligand-psp-nct07348276) — associated_with
- [Proteome Atlas for Neurodegenerative Diseases](/wiki/datasets-proteome-atlas-neurodegenerative-diseases) — associated_with
- [BAG3 Gene](/wiki/genes-bag3) — associated_with
- [Cortical Layer-Specific Astrocytes](/wiki/cell-types-cortical-layer-astrocytes) — associated_with
- [SNCA — Alpha-Synuclein](/wiki/genes-snca) — associated_with
Pathway Diagram
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