Memories lost due to Alzheimer’s may be recoverable
The proof-of-concept research, conducted in mice, raises the possibility of treatments that would reverse memory loss in early stages of the disease.
Optogenetics uses light to activate cells tagged with a special photo-sensitive protein. It was tested on mice with Alzheimer’s-like symptoms, who quickly forgot receiving a mild electric shock to their feet. After tagged cells in their brains were stimulated with light, their memory returned, and they displayed a fear response in the chamber where the shock had been applied an hour earlier.
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