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Oral health status and periodontitis in Alzheimer's disease patients: A case control Study in a Sicilian rural community

2014

Aim. Dementia is a common disorder among the elderly. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. In addition to known risk factors (e.g. age and familiarity) of AD, recently it has been suggested a possible promoting role for chronic inflammatory infective diseases. Periodontal disease (PD) is a frequent chronic multi-bacterial infection involving the tissues supporting the teeth; in addition to promoting inflammation locally, the periodontal pathogens possess mechanisms able to influence the systemic balance of inflammatory mediators. Similarly to other systemic diseases (e.g. cardiovascular disease, diabetes, renal diseases and low birth weight), a possible link has be…

Settore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologichePeriodontitis Alzheimer's diseaseSettore MED/26 - Neurologia
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Antidiabētiska līdzekļa metformīna neirorestoratīvo efektu izpēte eksperimentāli izveidotajā Alcheimera slimības modelī

2022

levads. Glikozes metabolisma traucējumi un kognitīvie traucējumi ir vienas no agrīnām sporādiskās Alcheimera slimibas (sAD) pazīmēm. Agrīna terapeitiskā iejaukšanās varētu apstādināt kognitīvos traucējumus pirms sAD progresēšanas. Metformīns, visplašāk zināms pretdiabeta līdzkelis, ir uzrādījis spēju uzlabot kognitīvās funkcijas un glikozes metabolismu otra tipa diabēta pacientos un diabēta modeļdzīvniekos. Intranazālais ievadīšanas veids ļauj samazinaāt preparāta devu un mazina blakusparadibu izpausmes. Pie tam, metformīns šķērso hematoencefālisko barjeru un ir spējīgs izplatīties smadzenēs pēc vienreizējās ievadīšanas. Intranazālas metformīna ievadīšanas efekti uz sociālo uzvedību iepriek…

Social behaviour/Sociālā uzvedībaAlzheimer's disease/Alcheimera slimībaAnimal model/Dzīvnieku modelisMetformin/MetformīnsMedicīna
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The Erythrocytic Hypothesis of Brain Energy Crisis in Sporadic Alzheimer Disease: Possible Consequences and Supporting Evidence

2020

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a fatal form of dementia of unknown etiology. Although amyloid plaque accumulation in the brain has been the subject of intensive research in disease pathogenesis and anti-amyloid drug development; the continued failures of the clinical trials suggest that amyloids are not a key cause of AD and new approaches to AD investigation and treatment are needed. We propose a new hypothesis of AD development based on metabolic abnormalities in circulating red blood cells (RBCs) that slow down oxygen release from RBCs into brain tissue which in turn leads to hypoxia-induced brain energy crisis; loss of neurons; and progressive atrophy preceding cognitive dysfunction. This …

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A novel mutation (Thr116IIe) in the presenilin 1 gene in a patient with early-onset Alzheimer's disease

2004

We report a novel presenilin 1 (PSN1) mutation (Thr116Ile) in a woman with early onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). This mutation was not found in 100 healthy controls, indicating that this is not a common polymorphism. The patient presented with forgetfulness at age 45, followed over the next 3 years by a worsening of the memory loss and frequent episodes of confusion and spatial disorientation. Neuroimaging studies were consistent with AD. The analysis of the family's pedigree showed that the proband was apparently the only member affected. Because the early death of several close relatives (i.e. the mother and the grandmother) and the demonstration that the father is not a mutation carrier,…

ThreonineProbandDNA Mutational AnalysisDiseaseBioinformaticsGenetic analysisPresenilinMutation CarrierAlzheimer DiseasePolymorphism (computer science)Presenilin-1medicineHumansEarly-onset Alzheimer's diseaseIsoleucineGeneticsbusiness.industryMembrane ProteinsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseNeurologyMutationMutation (genetic algorithm)FemaleSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)businessAlzheimer's Disease Novel mutation Presenilin 1
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Changes in visual function and retinal structure in the progression of Alzheimer's disease

2019

Background Alzheimer's Disease (AD) can cause degeneration in the retina and optic nerve either directly, as a result of amyloid beta deposits, or secondarily, as a result of the degradation of the visual cortex. These effects raise the possibility that tracking ophthalmologic changes in the retina can be used to assess neurodegeneration in AD. This study aimed to detect retinal changes and associated functional changes in three groups of patients consisting of AD patients with mild disease, AD patients with moderate disease and healthy controls by using non-invasive psychophysical ophthalmological tests and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Methods We included 39 patients with mild AD, 2…

Visual acuitygenetic structuresVisionVisual AcuitySocial SciencesAlzheimer's DiseaseDiagnostic Radiologychemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesContrast (vision)PsychologyTécnicas de la imagenTomographymedia_commonCognitive ImpairmentMultidisciplinaryCognitive NeurologyRadiology and ImagingQRNeurodegenerative Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyOptic nerveDisease ProgressionMedicineOftalmologíaSensory Perceptionmedicine.symptomAnatomyColor PerceptionTomography Optical CoherenceResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyImaging TechniquesSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectOcular AnatomyCognitive NeuroscienceResearch and Analysis MethodsRetinaContrast Sensitivity03 medical and health sciencesAlzheimer DiseaseOcular SystemDiagnostic MedicineOphthalmologyMental Health and PsychiatrymedicinePsychophysicsHumansOuter nuclear layerGanglion cell layerVision OcularRetinaColor Visionbusiness.industryBiology and Life SciencesRetinaleye diseasesGeriatríachemistry030221 ophthalmology & optometryEyesCognitive ScienceDementiaChoroidsense organsbusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscience
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Le fractionnement de la métamémoire dans la maladie d'Alzheimer

2017

Alzheimer's disease is characterized by memory deficits. However, only a few studies have explored how patients judge their memory difficulties. The main aim of this thesis is to determine in more details whether or not Alzheimer’s patients have impaired metamnesic abilities (knowledge about own memory). Indeed, previous studies showed a complex pattern of results and suggested a fractionation of metamemory in Alzheimer’s disease (Souchay, 2007). Therefore, the main aim of this thesis is to explore this fractionation in more details and to explore whether it can be observed (1) between long-term memory tasks and short-term memory tasks, (2) according to the type of response (judgment of lea…

[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyMemoryMetamemoryMaladie d'Alzheimer[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyMémoireAlzheimer's diseaseMétamémoire
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EEG Resting-State Functional Networks in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment.

2022

Background. Alzheimer’s cognitive-behavioral syndrome is the result of impaired connectivity between nerve cells, due to misfolded proteins, which accumulate and disrupt specific brain networks. Electroencephalography, because of its excellent temporal resolution, is an optimal approach for assessing the communication between functionally related brain regions. O bjective. To detect and compare EEG resting-state networks (RSNs) in patients with amnesic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), and healthy elderly (HE). Methods. We recruited 125 aMCI patients and 70 healthy elderly subjects. One hundred and twenty seconds of artifact-free EEG data were selected and compared between patients with aM…

alpha rhythmlow-resolution electrical tomographic analysiBrainElectroencephalographyNeuroimagingGeneral MedicineAlzheimer's diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeurologyAlzheimer Diseaseconnectivityoscillationsresting-state networkHumansSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaCognitive DysfunctionNeurology (clinical)AgedClinical EEG and neuroscience
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Insulin-nanogels: preliminary study in mouse for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease

2016

A growing body of evidence shows that Insulin, Insulin Receptor (IR) and IR signalling are involved in brain cognitive functions and their dysfunction is implicated in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Thus, administration of insulin could be a strategy for AD treatment. For this aim we have designed, synthesized and characterized a nanogel system (NG) that has been conjugated to insulin molecules (NG-In) (1) as new therapeutic approach against AD. In our preclinical studies in mice, intraperitoneal injection of fluorescent-labeled NG has allowed to determine the biodistribution of NG vs time in the whole body and its clearance through the kidneys and bladder. Furthermore, we have observed that mic…

alzheimer's diseaseNanogelsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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Copper(II) and zinc(II) interaction with abeta42: effects of metal binding on peptide's aggregation rate and morphology of the aggregates

2011

amyloid aggregationneurodegenerative diseasealzheimer's diseaseprotein self-organization
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Alpha-secretase activation--an approach to Alzheimer's disease therapy.

2006

The nonamyloidogenic pathway of processing the amyloid precursor protein (APP) involves the cleavage within the amyloid-beta peptide sequence, and thus precludes amyloid-beta formation. The identification of a member of the disintegrin and metalloproteinase family, ADAM10, as an alpha-secretase that prevents plaque formation and hippocampal deficits in vivo gave us the possibility to examine the alpha-secretase as a potential target for the therapy of Alzheimer's disease. Within the priority program Cellular Mechanisms of Alzheimer's Disease, we investigated several approaches to stimulate the alpha-secretase pathway. Two protein convertases were found to be responsible for the removal of t…

biologyChemistryADAM10BACE1-ASP3 peptideBiochemistry of Alzheimer's diseaseEnzyme ActivationNeurologyAlpha secretaseAlzheimer Diseasebiology.proteinAmyloid precursor proteinCancer researchAnimalsHumansNeurology (clinical)APH-1Amyloid Precursor Protein SecretasesAmyloid precursor protein secretaseNeuro-degenerative diseases
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