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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: alzheimer + risk + disease  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Transition Therapeutics Announces Dates for Upcoming Corporate Events
FOXBusiness - 55 minutes ago
Dr. Cruz is scheduled to participate in a panel session titled "The Challenge of Alzheimer's Disease" on Thursday, December 11th, 2008 between 12:30 - 1:25 ...TTHI - TSE:TTH - OTC:CMTX
Study links asthma rate to birth month
Boston Globe, United States -
The same is true of Alzheimer's patients, adults with brain tumors, and children with congenital valvular heart disease. So does it make sense for parents ...
? Scientists Link Fast Food to Alzheimer's
Consumer Affairs -
Swedish researchers say the fat, sugar and cholesterol found in most franchised fast food products could increase the risk of Alzheimer's Disease. ...

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Fast foods increase Alzheimer's risk
PRESS TV, Iran - Nov 29, 2008
A new Swedish study has found that indulging in fast foods places individuals at an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. ...
Research on mice links fast food to Alzheimer's Reuters
Eating junk food may raise the risk of Alzheimer TheMedGuru
9:13 am - Junk Food Diet Associated with Alzheimer's KARK
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Don?t Fire Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes
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It affects close to 300000 Canadians, more Canadians than those who have breast cancer, prostate cancer, Parkinson?s disease, and Alzheimer?s disease ...

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HealthWatch 7 For December 1st.
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Junk food may lead to Alzheimer's disease. Researchers fed mice fast food for nine months and found abnormal brain patterns strongly associated with ...
Markey & Smith: Health care faces a perfect storm
MetroWest Daily News, MA - Nov 29, 2008
We know that the biggest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is age and, annual memory screening could help catch more emerging cases earlier. ...
Myriad Genetics: Profits In Predictive Medicine
istockAnalyst.com (press release), OR -
The drug development division is a high-risk, expensive, long lead-time business, while the predictive genetics testing business is low-risk and would be ...MYGN
Key health benefits in onions and cukes
News Sentinel, IN -
Health Perks: Onions contain more quercetin ? an antioxidant linked to reducing the risk of heart disease, Alzheimer?s, prostatitis and a variety of cancers ...

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Inactivity in Depressed Heart Patients Increases Cardiac Risk
eFluxMedia - Nov 26, 2008
Scientists have shown in time that depression leads to serious conditions such as Alzheimer?s disease, heart disease or to pregnant women having preterm ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: alzheimers + key + breakdown  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Might science soon help stave off the decay of old age?
Globe and Mail, Canada - Aug 1, 2008
Different body parts are bound to break down in different ways now that we are regularly living past 80, half a century more than our hunter-gatherer ...
Neuron Killers: Misfolded, clumping proteins evade conviction, but ...
Science News - Aug 1, 2008
And there?s no cure for the diseases that slowly break down brains and spinal cords, robbing victims of memories or mobility. No one has observed all the ...
Neuron to Publish Prana's PBT2 Preclinical Research
MarketWatch - Jul 9, 2008
(ASX: PBT) today announced the publication of key research findings with its lead Alzheimer's Disease drug, PBT2. The article titled "Rapid restoration of ...PRAN - PINK:PRNAF
Exercise fights Alzheimer's disease
Ici Cemac, Cameroon - Jul 29, 2008
My dad, like my mom, had some key risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. Neither was well educated so they weren't challenged intellectually, and both were ...

New York Times
The Nose, an Emotional Time Machine
New York Times, United States - Aug 4, 2008
Olfaction is an ancient sense, the key by which our earliest forebears learned to approach or slink off. Yet the right aroma can evoke such vivid, ...
Race to find a cure
Press and Journal, UK - Jul 30, 2008
You wait 100 years for a breakthrough in Alzheimer?s disease research and then two come along at once. Yesterday?s announcement that scientists at Aberdeen ...

FinFacts Ireland
Thursday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International ...
FinFacts Ireland, Ireland - Jul 30, 2008
The data breakdown confirmed that carriers of the ApoE4 gene who account for around half of Alzheimer's sufferers showed no significant improvement during ...
Prion Disease Transmission
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 16, 2008
These include: * The use of specific proteolytic enzymes (proteases), in particular under alkaline conditions, that have been shown to break- down the prion ...

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Wyeth, Elan Shares Plunged after Phase 2 Alzheimer?s Experimental ...
eFluxMedia - Jul 31, 2008
The drugs may work by dissolving tangles of the protein (tau protein) that collects in the brain cells of Alzheimer?s patients. A key enzyme called memapsin ...ELN - PINK:ELNCF
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Acceleration of phosphatidylcholine synthesis and breakdown by inhibitors of mitochondrial function … -
SA FARBER, BE SLACK, JANK BLUSZTAJN - The FASEB Journal, 2000 - FASEB
... synthesis and breakdown by inhibitors of mitochondrial function in neuronal cells:
a model of the membrane defect of Alzheimer?s disease. Key Words: PC 12 ...

Neuronal Substrates for Semantic Memory: A Positron Emission Tomography Study in Alzheimer's Disease -
DGC Disord - Logo, 2001 - content.karger.com
... Key Words Semantic memory W Alzheimer?s disease W ... municative Disorders and
Stroke/Alzheimer?s Disease ... suggest that semantic memory breakdown occurs early ...

Evidence of neuronal oxidative damage in Alzheimer's disease -
PF Good, P Werner, A Hsu, CW Olanow, DP Perl - American Journal of Pathology, 1996 - ASIP
... of tyrosine residues in proteins, mediated by peroxynitrite breakdown. ... link oxidative
stress with a key pathological lesion of Alzheimer's disease, the ...

Components in the breakdown of verbal communication in Alzheimer's disease
S Della Sala, L Lorenzi, H Spinnler, M Zuffi - Aphasiology, 1993 - informaworld.com
... components in the verbal communication breakdown of Alzheimer ... Key: TT: Token ?rest;
SWG: Semantic Word ... In order to check whether Alzheimer patients were ...

Neuronal communication breakdown in neurotransmitter systems in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's … -
V Chan-Palay - Journal of Neurocytology, 1990 - Springer
... Neuronal communication breakdown in dementia ... every patient is studied in the several
key areas and ... In senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type (SDAT), there is ...

Tau in Alzheimer's disease -
EM Mandelkow, E Mandelkow - Trends in Cell Biology, 1998 - Elsevier
... A key issue is whether the neuropathological hallmarks ... used in the diagnosis of
Alzheimer brain tissue ... of microtubules, causing the breakdown of intracellular ...

Semantic breakdown in early Alzheimer's disease (AD)
M Schneitter, A Urs Monsch, B Thalmann, HB … - Neurobiology of Aging, 2000 - ingentaconnect.com
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Astrocytes Regulate Microglial Phagocytosis of Senile Plaque Cores of Alzheimer's Disease -
DA DeWitt, G Perry, M Cohen, C Doller, J Silver - Experimental Neurology, 1998 - Elsevier
... plaques (SP) is considered a key step in ... three patients with confirmed, severe
Alzheimer?s disease ... the rate of phagocytosis or subsequent breakdown, the rate ...

[CITATION] The Brain's Microenvironment, Early Functional Loss, and the Conversion to Alzheimer's Disease -
CW COTMAN, AJ ANDERSON - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... APOPTOSIS, BRAIN AGING, AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. ... A key question that has emerged
in the last ... BEEN IDENTIFIED THAT MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE BREAKDOWN OF NEURONAL ...

NSAIDs Could Hold Key to Blocking Alzheimer's-Related Protein -
J Rosack - Psychiatric News, 2001 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
... anti-inflammatory drugs may block a key protein in ... that are the hallmark of
Alzheimer?s disease ... doses, the incidence of gastrointestinal breakdown and kidney ...

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Key genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease linked to myelin breakdown

A imaging study, conducted by researchers at UCLA, showed that age-related breakdown of myelin correlates strongly with the presence of a key genetic risk factor for Alzheimer disease.

The findings are detailed in the Archives of General Psychiatry and add to a growing body of evidence that myelin breakdown is a key contributor to the onset of Alzheimer disease later in life.

In addition, the study demonstrated how genetic testing coupled with non-invasive evaluation of myelin breakdown through magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) may prove useful in assessing treatments for preventing the disease.

" Myelination, a process uniquely built up in humans, arguably is the most important and most vulnerable process of brain development as we mature and age. These new findings offer, for the first time, compelling genetic evidence that myelin breakdown underlies both the advanced age and the principal genetic risks for Alzheimer disease," said George Bartzokis, at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine.

" The human brain functions as a high-speed Internet system," said Bartzokis, director of the UCLA Memory Disorders and Alzheimer Disease Clinic. " The quality of the brain's connections is key to its speed, bandwidth, fidelity and overall on-line capability."

 
Myelin is a sheet of lipid with very high cholesterol content -- the highest of any brain tissue. The high cholesterol content allows myelin to wrap tightly around axons, speeding messages through the brain by insulating these neural "wire" connections.

As the brain continues to develop in adulthood and as myelin is produced in greater and greater quantities, cholesterol levels in the brain increase and eventually promote the production of a toxic protein that attacks the brain. The protein attacks myelin, disrupts message transfer through the axons and eventually can lead to the brain/mind-destroying plaques and tangles visible years later in the cortex of Alzheimer patients.

The Apolipoprotein E ( ApoE ) genotype is the second most influential Alzheimer risk factor, after only advanced age.
The study used MRI to assess myelin breakdown in 104 healthy individuals between ages 55 and 75 and determine whether the shift in the age at onset of Alzheimer disease caused by the ApoE genotype is associated with age-related myelin breakdown.

The results show that in later-myelinating regions of the brain, the severity and rate of myelin breakdown in healthy older individuals is associated with ApoE status. Thus both age, the most important risk factor for Alzheimer disease, and ApoE status, the second-most important risk factor, seem to act through the process of myelin breakdown.

Source: University of California - Los Angeles, 2006
 
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