Posted on 02/09/2012 1:00:57 PM PST by Mount Athos
A widely available cancer drug has shown remarkable success in reversing Alzheimer's disease in mice, raising hope of a breakthrough against incurable dementia in humans, US researchers said Thursday.
Mice treated with the drug, known as bexarotene, became rapidly smarter and the plaque in their brains that was causing their Alzheimer's started to disappear within hours, said the research in the journal Science.
"We were shocked and amazed," lead author Gary Landreth of the Department of Neurosciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Ohio told AFP.
"Things like this had never, ever been seen before," he said.
The drug works by boosting levels of a protein, Apolipoprotein E (ApoE), that helps clear amyloid plaque buildup in the brain, a key hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.
"Think of this as a garbage disposal," Landreth said.
Six hours after mice got the drug, soluble amyloid levels fell by 25 percent, ultimately reaching 75 percent reductions. The effect lasted up to three days, said the study.
Soon after taking the drug, mice performed better on tests of mental ability and showed improved responses to odors.
Unlike normal mice, Alzheimer's mice will not usually build nests if given tissue paper in their cage, as if they have forgotten to associate paper with the opportunity to nest.
But 72 hours after treatment, the Alzheimer's mice began to build nests again.
"They are not great nests but they are nests nonetheless," added Landreth, suggesting that if the drug can be shown to work in humans it might be best targeted to people in the early stages of the disease.
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“No, my comments were about deadly, ineffective poisons being pushed off on an unknowing public.”
You have no idea what this product is. You’re just mouthing off like a Luddite. If you do not like medicines then go die somewhere without them. The rest of us enjoy having modern medicines. If one of them can reverse Alz then I am all for it.
I forgot, what are mice?
Alzheimers’ is a very cruel and horrible disease. I pray that something is found that will cure or prevent Alzheimers’
“Cut Alzheimers Risk by 394 Percent”
OK, but what happens when cutting it by 394% isn’t enough and you still get Alz? Suffer and die because some Luddite like you that can’t seem to keep up with technology “because it’s just too hard” said so?
I prefer science over old wives tales and ignorance.
First smile of the day. Thanks
I already knew someone who was finished off with it; that’s enough.
Curcumin and coconut oil have been curing it for over a year; read the posted info.
Niacinamide appears to be preventing it, but that would be impossible to prove, I’m sure you realize.
>> “OK, but what happens when cutting it by 394% isnt enough and you still get Alz?” <<
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Have an example?
Of course not, because abuse of technology is not really “science,” no matter how much you whine.
Living bodies need life source substances to heal; drugs will never do it, because healing is a cell growing process that cannot be helped by alien poisons no matter how costly their manufacture may be.
It so happens that I work for a Clinical Research Organization. “Big Pharma” contracts out study related work to companies such as mine. When my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it hit her hard. She took a major step off the reality cliff in a short period of time. She didn’t know who I was, didn’t know that she was in her own home, and lost all of her memories from the past 30 or so years along with a severe impact on her short term memory. Remembering items from just moments ago was out of her reach. She was prescribed some medication to help with the symptoms. Once I saw the drug name, I looked it up and found that the company I work for had carried out the studies and got this drug through the FDA approval process. It didn’t cure the disease. Nothing currently cures it, but it did help her tremendously. Her short term memory is much improved and her ability to function has also vastly improved. I’m proud to be part of that “Big pharma” that you so believe pushes magic pills and would never actually cure something if they could. “Big Pharma”... hmm.. that sounds like a phrase I’d expect to hear from an Occupy protestor, not a Freeper...
Yes. And the teleplay with Cliff Richardson as Charlie.
I remember when television and music was aimed towards grown ups... dating myself for certain : /
But it was when I was a kid, and I loved it.
Go figure.
May God give us strength.
Tatt
Always looking for a simpler way BUMP.
Thank you and may God bless.
Tatt
The inflammation response to cancer and the several treatments, both medical and alternative, that target inflammation having been noted for some degree of success, leads me to wonder about inflammation and Alzheimer’s Disease. Turmeric is a powerful natural anti-inflammatory that is also used for the treatment of both cancer and Alzheimer’s.
>> “The Department of Neurosciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Ohio is Big Pharma?” <<
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Who do you think bankrolls all that lab equipment?
They lead them all by the nose with their checkbooks.
How do you propose it be purchased?
For instance, reducing accident risk from 16 in 100,000 to 8 in 100,000 is a 50% reduction. Reducing it from 16 in 100,000 to zero is still ‘only’ a 100% reduction. Unless someone is playing games and misrepresenting their numbers, there is no way to show a 394% reduction in risk.
Then again, maybe a 394% reduction in the risk of Alzheimer's mean you can actually reduce OTHER people's risk just by being in the same room with them. ; - )
“She was prescribed some medication to help with the symptoms. Once I saw the drug name, I looked it up and found that the company I work for had carried out the studies and got this drug through the FDA approval process. It didnt cure the disease. Nothing currently cures it, but it did help her tremendously.”
What is the drug that was helpful in your mother’s case?
Thank you for providing the research that you have collected.
Aricept. She's on 23mg 1x a day.
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