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Cardiorespiratory disturbances in Alzheimer’s disease: A focus on the contribution of sympathetic premotor neurons

Toledo C, Del Rio R (2024) Cardiorespiratory disturbances in Alzheimer’s disease: A focus on the contribution of sympathetic premotor neurons. Am Physiol Summit 39(S1) doi: 10.1152/physiol.2024.39.S1.2540

Objective: To characterize cardiorespiratory function in AD patients and then to determine the role of RVLM-C1 neurons in autonomic and sleep-disordered breathing in APP/PS1 double transgenic mice, and experimental model showing AD-like pathology.

Summary: Results show that RVLM-C1 neurons play a main role in the development/maintenance of cardiorespiratory disorders in experimental AD.

Usage: Bilateral stereotaxic injections of Anti-DBH-SAP (IT-03) into the RVLM were used to selectively destroy C1 neurons.

Related Products: Anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03)

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