The roles and mechanisms of parvalbumin positive interneurons underlying the cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia
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School of Medicine, Ningbo University, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Pathophysiology, Ningbo 315211, China

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Q42;R749

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the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (LQ20C090002), the Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo (2018A610289, 2019A610278), the Open Project Program of State Key Laboratory of Food Nutrition and Safety, Tianjin University of Science & Technology (SKLFNS-KF-201902), and the K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University

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    Alzheimer's disease (AD) and schizophrenia are two different diseases, but both of them show cognitive dysfunction. Parvalbumin positive neurons (PV positive neurons) are one of inhibitory interneurons, which regulate the excitation / inhibition balance, and participate in the generation of gamma oscillation. They are pivotal for the processing of information, signal integration and output, and are closely related to cognitive functions such as learning and memory, attention, awakening state and social interaction. The regulation of PV positive neurons on cognitive function suggests that they are involved in the pathogenesis of AD and schizophrenia. Therefore, we will review the recent progress on the roles and the mechanisms of PV positive neurons underlying the cognitive dysfunction in AD and schizophrenia, as well as on the treatment of cognitive dysfunction through PV positive neurons.

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JIANG He-Jia, WU Teng, YANG Si-Yu, ZHANG Xiao-Qin. The roles and mechanisms of parvalbumin positive interneurons underlying the cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2020,47(5):418-425

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  • Received:March 05,2020
  • Revised:April 08,2020
  • Accepted:April 14,2020
  • Online: September 18,2020
  • Published: May 20,2020