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Posted: 2025-08-12 18:48:24 UTC

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Research identifies that the weakening of the blood-brain barrier with age is linked to declining levels of N-cadherin and occludin proteins, leading to increased permeability and memory decline. Targeting the N-cadherin signaling pathway could potentially restore barrier integrity and offer an earlier window for treating cognitive decline.
Aging reduces N-cadherin and occludin, weakening the blood-brain barrier.
Barrier breakdown allows harmful molecules into the brain, accelerating memory decline.
Changes start in middle age, offering time for early intervention.
Reduced levels of N-cadherin and occludin proteins.
Increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier.
Entry of harmful substances into the brain.
Acceleration of memory decline.