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A molecular basis for selective therapeutic intervention in Alzheimer's disease
Source : SkinCareIndia.com News
Publish Date : 10/7/2005 3:18:00 AM

Alzheimer's disease, a complex neurological disorder, has as one of its hallmarks the presence of senile plaques in the brains of affected individuals. These senile plaques are rich in a toxic amyloid peptide termed Aâ.



The mechanisms underlying the production of Aâ are complex, but it is known that this peptide is derived from a larger precursor known as the amyloid precursor protein (AâPP). Interestingly, and of potential therapeutic significance,

AâPP can be processed within the cell via different pathways, some of which preclude the formation of the toxic peptide Aâ.

Cellular stress has been associated with the disease and may impact upon AâPP processing and, consequently, toxic amyloid peptide termed Aâ production. University of Aveiro researchers, in their recent article 'Cellular stress affects phosphorylation dependent AâPP processing' by A. G. Henriques et al, published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Vol. 7, pp 201-212, addressed how the non-toxic amyloid precursor protein (AâPP) processing was affected by cellular stress.

The research was carried out in the recently established Neuroscience Laboratory of the University of Aveiro, headed by Prof. Odete A. B. da Cruz e Silva. The University of Aveiro was created in 1973 and is generally recognized as one of the most dynamic universities in Portugal, being a member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities. The university prides itself in the quality of its research groups and, in addition to its traditional strength in areas such as Material Science, Signal Transduction, Environment and Marine Studies, Electronics and Telematics, Telecommunications and Telemedicine, it has recently promoted the development of internationally competitive research in Biomolecular and Health Sciences.



Fat rat enables studies of debilitating vascular disease
Publish Date : 10/9/2005 6:25:00 AM  
A mutant rat that mimics a 400-pound human is helping scientists understand early vascular changes that make walking a pain .....

Fear of falling gait affects many people's ability to walk
Publish Date : 10/8/2005 6:27:00 AM  
The patient came into the doctor's office in a wheelchair, weighted down by a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease, taking medication ......

Stroke patients with mild symptoms may still need clot-dissolving drug
Publish Date : 10/8/2005 4:47:00 AM  
MGH study finds lack of treatment in eligible patients raises risk of death and disability.....

Preventing chronic diseases - need for concerted action
Publish Date : 10/8/2005 4:45:00 AM  
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) is calling for concerted action following the recent release of an important report ......

Neural stem cells are long-lived
Publish Date : 10/8/2005 4:42:00 AM  
New studies in mice have shown that immature stem cells that proliferate to form brain tissues can function for at least a year ......

Test predicts risk of liver scarring after transplant, study shows
Publish Date : 10/7/2005 3:23:00 AM  
An estimated 20 percent of people with chronic hepatitis C who receive a liver transplant will develop advanced cirrhosis, scarring ......

A molecular basis for selective therapeutic intervention in Alzheimer's disease
Publish Date : 10/7/2005 3:18:00 AM  
Alzheimer's disease, a complex neurological disorder, has as one of its hallmarks the presence of senile plaques in the brains of affected individuals.

Egg's energy stores key to preserving fertility
Publish Date : 10/7/2005 3:15:00 AM  
An immature egg's internal nutrient supply is critical to its survival, an insight that offers a new route to understanding and treating infertility .....

Large sinus tumors can be removed endoscopically, study finds
Publish Date : 10/6/2005 3:27:00 AM  
Large tumors that block the sinuses can be removed endoscopically through the nose rather than through big incisions in the face......

WHO says impact of chronic diseases is such that global action is needed
Publish Date : 10/6/2005 3:20:00 AM  
Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, says the WHO (World Health Organization).

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