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Alzheimers curable
The Daily Telegraph ^ | April 30, 2007 | NA

Posted on 05/28/2007 9:54:37 AM PDT by neverdem

DEGENERATIVE brain diseases, including Alzheimers, could one day be treated with drugs that can reverse distressing loss of memory, according to a study released Sunday.

The very term "memory loss'' could be a misnomer in such cases, suggests the study, published in British journal Nature: that cherished recollection of a first kiss, seemingly destroyed by disease, may have simply been rendered inaccessible by obstructed neural pathways.

In laboratory experiments, mice suffering the type of brain damage which in humans typically leads to dementia - robbing victims of the ability to remember past events or even to recognize loved ones - were able to recover memories acquired during earlier conditioning, according to the study carried out by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Following a period of rehabilitation through mental stimulation, the genetically modified mice successfully performed tasks they had forgotten in the wake of damage inflicted on specific neural networks in the brain.

The same regenerative results were also later obtained through a drug treatment.

While there is no guarantee that the same techniques will work in humans, the study does raise "the possibility of recovering long-term memories in patients'' ravaged by certain neurological disorders, according to lead author Li-Huei Tsai, who conducted the study with four colleagues.

Neurodegenerative diseases attack those parts of the brain and spinal cord that control bodily movement and process information stored in the form of memories.

When brain cells deteriorate or are destroyed, they are not replaced.

Earlier studies have shown, however, that healthy neurons stimulated through mental activity or directly by chemicals can grow stronger and reconfigure themselves.

Tsai's breakthrough in a series of ingenious experiments was to demonstrate that this same process of remodeling can be reparative, unlocking memories rendered inaccessible by diseases causing "significant brain atrophy and neuronal loss.''

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alzheimers; alzheimersdisease; p25
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1 posted on 05/28/2007 9:54:39 AM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

thanks for posting.
Stimulation, not just drugs. Hm.


2 posted on 05/28/2007 9:58:08 AM PDT by Mount Athos
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To: neverdem
Playing on FR is a form of mental stimulation.
3 posted on 05/28/2007 9:58:23 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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To: wagglebee; little jeremiah

One certainly hopes and prays that it’s so.


4 posted on 05/28/2007 9:58:50 AM PDT by Clintonfatigued (If the GOP were to stop worshiping Free Trade as if it were a religion, they'd win every election)
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To: mtbopfuyn
Playing on FR is a form of mental stimulation.

I agree.

What was it you were saying again?

5 posted on 05/28/2007 10:05:02 AM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: EGPWS

Who am I and why am I here?


6 posted on 05/28/2007 10:09:08 AM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: neverdem

They knew this 50 years ago but the doctor that discovered it forgot where he put his notes.


7 posted on 05/28/2007 10:10:38 AM PDT by Don Corleone (Leave the gun..take the cannoli)
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To: neverdem
that cherished recollection of a first kiss, seemingly destroyed by disease, may have simply been rendered inaccessible by obstructed neural pathways.

If my mother was any indication, the older the memory, the more likely she was to have retained it. It was newer memories she couldn't create. But then, she may not have had true Alzheimers, just classic old age dementia.

8 posted on 05/28/2007 10:12:25 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ

My grandmother had Alzheimer’s. Totally changed her personality. She thought my sister was her daughter, and had no recollection of my mother.

She also thought it was her husband who went door to door to collect the bodies of those who died from the flu. (It was actually her father who did that.)

Horrible disease.


9 posted on 05/28/2007 10:16:31 AM PDT by MovieMogul (I hate it when there's a typo in my tagline.)
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To: sageb1
Who am I and why am I here?

You're a DFL'er aren't you. /snicker

10 posted on 05/28/2007 10:18:30 AM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: SuziQ
Alzheimers, like ADD, has become a big umbrella under which a lot of things are put that don't really belong.

My grandfather probably had just classic senile dementia, but HIS mother definitely had Alzheimer's -- onset in her 40s, by the time she was in her 50s she had to be institutionalized. So naturally we are all kind of looking over our shoulders . . .

There are some drugs used in combination that are showing real promise for stopping and even reversing memory loss. Aricept and Namenda together seem to be particularly effective.

11 posted on 05/28/2007 10:20:44 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: SuziQ
It sounds like your mom had more age-related dementia, IMO. I'm the caregiver for both my aged parents - Dad's got the old age, atrophied brain cells version where he can remember much from eons ago, but will constantly yammer on during the entire first half of the day that he hasn't shaved yet.

Mom's more classic Alzheimers - listless, cares nothing about hygiene, confused, etc., etc.

12 posted on 05/28/2007 10:21:57 AM PDT by ErnBatavia (...forward this to your 10 very best friends....)
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To: MovieMogul
Horrible disease.

Not as horrible as cancer or the likes of twin tower disease however is it?

13 posted on 05/28/2007 10:22:35 AM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: EGPWS

What’s a DFLer? Dare I ask?


14 posted on 05/28/2007 10:23:35 AM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: ErnBatavia
listless, cares nothing about hygiene, confused, etc., etc.

Me thinks I need to see a Doctor....

15 posted on 05/28/2007 10:24:18 AM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: SuziQ

short term memory problems


16 posted on 05/28/2007 10:25:03 AM PDT by tioga (Fred Thompson for President.)
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To: sageb1
Dare I ask?

The prominent political party here in Minnesota.

Democrat/farm/labor...

The socialist party to those who don't reside here.

17 posted on 05/28/2007 10:27:04 AM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: neverdem

The big news on the AD front is Bapineuzumab.

http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/elan-working-to-fasttrack-alzheimers-drug-potential-684082.html


18 posted on 05/28/2007 10:32:23 AM PDT by RXSalesman
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To: EGPWS
Nope. Born and raised in conservative Northeastern upstate NY. We did live in New Hope (Minneapolis) for about 2 years and my youngest daughter was born there. We moved back home a month later. That was back in 1981.
19 posted on 05/28/2007 10:32:36 AM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: neverdem

” ... could one day be treated ...”

Yippee, that’s so helpful right now.


20 posted on 05/28/2007 11:04:59 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("Is there any extra food around here anywhere?")
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