Alzheimer's Disease Research

Ishii Lab

Mission and Research Goals

The Ishii Laboratory is interested in understanding the bidirectional relationship between brain function and systemic metabolism with an emphasis on metabolic deficits in Alzheimer’s disease and how it differs from normal aging. Our laboratory focuses on generating hypotheses derived from open questions in clinical neurology and neuroendocrinology, testing these hypotheses using molecular genetics and neuroscience techniques in the laboratory, and whenever possible verifying these findings in clinically relevant human research studies.

Systemic Metabolic Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease

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Hypothalamic Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease

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Learn more about our research projects and how we are:

  1. Examining how disruption of hypothalamic neurons by amyloid-beta and other pathological factors leads to systemic metabolic, neuroendocrine, and behavioral deficits
  2. Investigating the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying how amyloid-beta causes dysfunction of hypothalamic neurons
  3. Identifying alterations in key metabolic pathways and brain regions at the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease 

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