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Alzheimers disease and frontotemporal dementia, two of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases, are dreaded disorders that attack the neural networks underlying memory and personality, systems that make us who we are. Major breakthroughs in recent years have spurred new research approaches to these conditions. In Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia: Methods and Protocols, expert investigators bring together the many divergent areas of expertise used to study these diseases, including behavior, electrophysiology, confocal microscopy, and hardcore biochemistry. Beginning with an overview of the two diseases and contemporary research on them, the book continues with specialized protocols for working with amyloid- peptide, tau, and apolipoprotein E as well as experimental systems for studying AD and FTD, including cell and animal models, and outcome measures that can be used to assess neuronal function in these systems. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include brief introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Authoritative and easy to use, Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia: Methods and Protocols serves as an ideal guide for all scientists pursuing the cause and cure of these widespread and nightmarishly debilitating disorders.

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This book brings together research authorities in the field of Alzheimers disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) to share their laboratory methods and protocols for molecular and model systems and outcome research in the field of neurodegenerative biomedical research. The audience includes all laboratory scientists interested in molecular and neuroscience research that seeks a cause and cure for these two devastating disorders. The book is thoughtfully written and will have the greatest appeal for those with a familiarity with laboratory research methods. (Charlene Hoffman Snyder, Doodys Review Service, February, 2011)

This is a collection of relatively modern methodologies, focused primarily on the study of amyloid- processing . Research technicians will find the notes sections particularly valuable . provides a nice reference for anyone interested in studying putative models of Alzheimers disease. Overall, the book is well organized, well written, appropriately succinct, and exceedingly useful in those areas that are addressed, and provides a valuable reference to the basic scientist studying Alzheimers disease. (Rudy J. Castellani, Journal of Alzheimers Disease, Vol. 25, 2011)

Preface v
Contributors ix
1 Contemporary Approaches to Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia
1(12)
Erik D. Roberson
PART I WORKING WITH AD-AND FTD-RELATED MOLECULES
2 Preparing Synthetic Aβ in Different Aggregation States
13(20)
W. Blaine Stine
Lisa Jungbauer
Chunjiang Yu
Mary Jo LaDu
3 Isolation of Low-n Amyloid β-Protein Oligomers from Cultured Cells, CSF, and Brain
33(12)
Ganesh M. Shankar
Alfred T. Welzel
Jessica M. McDonald
Dennis J. Selkoe
Dominic M. Walsh
4 Detecting Aβ56 Oligomers in Brain Tissues
45(12)
Mathew A. Sherman
Sylvain E. Lesne
5 Assessing Aβ Aggregation State by Atomic Force Microscopy
57(14)
Justin Legleiter
6 Measuring APP Carboxy-Terminal Fragments
71(14)
Luke A. Esposito
7 Detection of APP Intracellular Domain in Brain Tissue
85(8)
Sanjay W. Pimplikar
Anupama Suryanarayana
8 Cell-Based Assays for Regulators of Tau Biology
93(16)
Umesh K. Jinwal
Chad A. Dickey
9 Split GFP Complementation Assay for Quantitative Measurement of Tau Aggregation In Situ
109(16)
Wanjoo Chun
Geoffrey S. Waldo
Gail V. W. Johnson
10 Apolipoprotein E. Expression and Purification
125(16)
Yvonne Newhouse
Karl H. Weisgraber
PART II MODEL SYSTEMS AND OUTCOME MEASURES
11 Aβ Toxicity in Primary Cultured Neurons
141(14)
Adriana Ferreira
Roxana C. Sinjoanu
Alexandra Nicholson
Sara Kleinschmidt
12 Manipulation of Gene Expression in the Central Nervous System with Lentiviral Vectors
155(14)
Binggui Sun
Li Gan
13 Selecting a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease
169(22)
Jeannie Chin
14 Monitoring Spatial Learning and Memory in Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Models Using the Morris Water Maze
191(16)
Kimberly Scearce-Levie
15 Step-by-Step In Situ Hybridization Method for Localizing Gene Expression Changes in the Brain
207(24)
Jorge J. Palop
Erik D. Roberson
Inma Cobos
16 Real-Time Visualization of Axonal Transport in Neurons
231(14)
Yasuko Osakada
Bianxiao Cui
17 Quantifying Biomarkers of Cognitive Dysfunction and Neuronal Network Hyperexcitability in Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease: Depletion of Calcium-Dependent Proteins and Inhibitory Hippocampal Remodeling
245(18)
Jorge J. Palop
Lennart Mucke
Erik D. Roberson
18 Epigenetic Changes in the Brain: Measuring Global Histone Modifications
263(12)
Gavin Rumbaugh
Courtney A. Miller
Index 275