Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association

Fundamental Science and Disease Development

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Abstract

A dose of 1mg/kg baclofen may restore hippocampal synapse numbers in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

  • Mice with Alzheimer's disease show synaptic engagement deficits and hyperexcitability.
  • Increased expression of GABA receptor subunits was found in the dendrites of Alzheimer's mice, but their function at the surface was reduced.
  • Baclofen treatment improved synapse numbers in Alzheimer's mice, while the GABA receptor antagonist CGP35348 did not have an effect.
  • GABA receptor activation could reduce hyperexcitability and inflammation in the brain linked to Alzheimer's.
  • Behavioral tests indicated baclofen may have an anti-depressive effect in Alzheimer's mice.

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