Alzheimer's May Begin in Peripheral Nerves, Not Just the Brain

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A study using a human-on-a-chip neuromuscular junction model shows familial Alzheimer’s mutations can impair nerve-to-muscle signaling outside the brain, causing motor deficits independent of brain degeneration and implying that peripheral pathology and early motor changes could inform earlier diagnosis and treatment alongside brain-targeted therapies.
Topics:health#alzheimers-disease#familial-alzheimers#human-on-a-chip#neuromuscular-junction#peripheral-nervous-system#science
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