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Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's disease. FO917101 5091719016 张成山. 1. 2. 3. 4. background. Cause . treatment. wish. Contents. Alzheimer's disease (AD).

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Alzheimer's disease

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  1. Alzheimer's disease FO917101 5091719016 张成山

  2. 1 2 3 4 background Cause treatment wish Contents

  3. Alzheimer's disease (AD) senile dementia of the Alzheimer type, primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer's type, simply Alzheimer's (as a stand-alone attributive adjective noun), and folk-etymological names such as "old-timers' disease", is the most common form of dementia.

  4. Experts suggest that as many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer’s disease. • Alzheimer's is predicted to affect 1 in 85 people globally by 2050.

  5. four stages Advanced Pre-dementia Early Moderate often mistakenly attributed to aging or stress Completely dependent upon caregivers  hinders independence a definitive diagnosis

  6. Not sure hypotheses Aβ deposits Alzheimer gene beta-amyloid protein others cause

  7. The cause for most Alzheimer's cases is still essentially unknown In 1991, the amyloid hypothesis postulated that amyloid beta (Aβ) deposits are the fundamental cause of the disease. A 2004 study found that deposition of amyloid plaques does not correlate well with neuron loss.

  8. In 2009, this theory was updated, suggesting that a close relative of the beta-amyloid protein, and not necessarily the beta-amyloid itself, may be a major culprit in the disease. The theory holds that an amyloid-related mechanism that prunes neuronal connections in the brain in the fast-growth phase of early life may be triggered by aging-related processes in later life to cause the neuronal withering of Alzheimer's disease.

  9. Cure mainly to prevent TCM treatment Herbal treatment Acupuncture Western Antioxidant drug Anti-free radical medicine Choline medicine Calcium channel blockers cure

  10. cure communication family help social help diet attitude prevent system

  11. wishes As of 2011, the safety and efficacy of more than 400 pharmaceutical treatments had been or were being investigated in 858 clinical trials worldwide, and approximately a quarter of these compounds are in Phase III trials; the last step prior to review by regulatory agencies. We should win the war!!!

  12. Nikolaev, Anatoly; Todd McLaughlin, Dennis O'Leary, Marc Tessier-Lavigne (19 February 2009). "N-APP binds DR6 to cause axon pruning and neuron death via distinct caspases". Nature 457 (7232): 981–989. doi:10.1038/nature07767. ISSN 0028-0836. PMC 2677572. PMID 19225519. Schmitz C, Rutten BP, Pielen A et al. (April 2004). "Hippocampal Neuron Loss Exceeds Amyloid Plaque Load in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease". Am J Pathol 164 (4): 1495–1502. doi:10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63235-X. PMC 1615337. PMID 15039236. Lauren J, Gimbel D et al. (February 2009). "Cellular Prion Protein Mediates Impairment of Synaptic Plasticity by Amyloid-β Oligomers". Nature 457 (7233): 1128–32. doi:10.1038/nature07761. PMC 2748841. PMID 19242475.

  13. M AYA K.DESAI ,BRENDAN J: An Alzheim er’S Disease—Relevant Presenilin一1 M utation Augments Am yloid—Beta—Induced olig0dendr0cyte Dysfunction ,2011 Qin NIE ,Xiao guang DU ,Mei-yu :GENGSmall molecule inhibitors of amyloid I3;peptideaggregation as a potentia l thera peutic strategy for Alzheimer’s disease:2011 Clinical Trials. Found 858 studies with search of: alzheimer". US National Institutes of Health. Retrieved 2010-12-14.

  14. Thank You !

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