Do Changes in Synaptic Autophagy Underlie the Cognitive Impairments in Huntington's Disease?

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Although Huntington's disease (HD) is classically considered from the perspective of the motor syndrome, the cognitive changes in HD are prominent and often an early manifestation of disease. As such, investigating the underlying pathophysiology of cognitive changes may give insight into important and early neurodegenerative events. In this review, we first discuss evidence from both HD patients and animal models that cognitive changes correlate with early pathological changes at the synapse, an observation that is similarly made in other neurodegenerative conditions that primarily affect cognition. We then describe how autophagy plays a critical role supporting synaptic maintenance in the healthy brain, and how autophagy dysfunction in HD may thereby lead to impaired synaptic maintenance and thus early manifestations of disease.

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Grosso Jasutkar, H., & Yamamoto, A. (2021). Do Changes in Synaptic Autophagy Underlie the Cognitive Impairments in Huntington’s Disease? Journal of Huntington’s Disease. IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/JHD-200466

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