3. Alzheimer's Flashcards
What are the 4 anti Alzheimer’s drugs?
- Donepezil
- Galantamine
- Memantine
- Rivastigmine
What is Alzheimer’s disease (AD)?
A neurodegenerative disorder of the elderly
Inflammation in the brain
Average life expectancy after diagnosis is 7 years
Shrinks cortex of brain, most of white matter tracts stay in tact
Diffuse cortical atrophy
High density of plaques and tangled in the frontal and temporal cortices
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What are the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease?
Dementia:
Short term memory loss
Impaired memory retrieval
Can’t generate ideas and can’t manipulate concepts mentally
Impaired judgement and evaluation
Labile (easily altered mood) and inappropriate emotions
Motor functions are generally intact until late stages of disease
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What is the total affect of Alzheimer’s on the brain? (Neuropathology)
Diffuse cortical atrophy
Loss of cholinergic neurons in the nucleus basalis of Meynert that project to the frontal cortex
Loss of locus coeruleus neurons (also in Parkinson’s) may even precede nBM loss
Neurodegenerative starts many years before symptoms
Loss of LC and nBM neurons (summary)
What are the 3 enzymes that affect Alzheimer’s?
α-secretase (ADAM10/TACE)
β-secretase (BACE)
γ-secretase
sAPPα- neuro-protective, promotes neurite outgrowth and synaptogenesis, enhances learning and memory
sAPPβ- stimulates axonal pruning and neuronal cell death
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What is the rate limiting pathway for Alzheimer’s?
β-secretase
What is acetylcholine treatment therapy for Alzheimer’s?
ACh deficiency in Alzheimer’s patients Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (donepezil, galantamine, rivastigmine) Inhibit acetylcholinesterase and ACh accumulates in brain
What are anti-β-amyloid drugs affect on Alzheimer’s?
Valproic acid reduces/prevents formation of β-amyloid deposits in mice with AD
Pioglitazone shown to stim amyloid clearance and reversal of cognitive deficits in mouse models of AD
How does anti-oxidant therapy help Alzheimer’s?
In vitro, antioxidants block the neurotoxicity of β-amyloid
Only 1 clinical trial published
Similar neurotoxic mechanisms seem to be at work in head trauma, stroke, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and more
Vitamin E, C, blueberries, strawberries, ethanol
Look at case study slide 19
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