We hypothesize that in early Alzheimer's disease (CDR 0.5-1), the anterior thalamic nuclei develop functional hyperconnectivity with hippocampal circuits as a compensatory response to entorhinal cortex degeneration, preserving episodic memory function. However, this hyperconnectivity creates a metabolically vulnerable state where increased neuronal activity elevates extracellular adenosine through ectonucleotidase pathways, suppressing synaptic efficacy and promoting amyloid-beta oligomerization
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