Could Alzheimers be a Form of Diabetes?
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Could a new form of diabetes be to blame for the memory loss of Alzheimers disease? Recent research has revealed levels of brain insulin are lower
in patients with the Alzheimers and of a third form of diabetes may
cause the disease, which results in loss of memory and, ultimately,
death.
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We think this is a major factor in the memory deficiencies caused by ADDLs in Alzheimers brains, lead author William Klein, Ph.D., was quoted as saying. Were dealing with a fundamental new connection between two fields, diabetes and Alzheimers disease, and the implication is for therapeutics. We want to find ways to make those insulin receptors themselves resistant to the impact of ADDLs. And that might not be so difficult. The findings may help determine which parts of existing diabetes drugs may protect neurons from ADDL and improve insulin signaling in patients with Alzheimers disease. Researchers report drugs for type-2 diabetes could translate into much better Alzheimers treatments than what is currently available. This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, which offers Medical Alerts by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, click on: http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/. SOURCE:
FASEB Journal, published online Sept. 26, 2007
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