نتایج جستجو برای: amyloid plaques

تعداد نتایج: 55485  

2015
Christian Humpel

Alzheimer's disease is a severe neurodegenerative disorder of the brain, pathologically characterized by extracellular beta-amyloid plaques, intraneuronal Tau inclusions, inflammation, reactive glial cells, vascular pathology and neuronal cell death. The degradation and clearance of beta-amyloid plaques is an interesting therapeutic approach, and the proteases neprilysin (NEP), insulysin and ma...

2017
Harry S. Goldsmith

Thousands of published papers have continued to report that amyloid deposition in the brain of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients is the basis for the disease. Two observations deserve attention. It has been found at autopsy that the percentage of amyloid plaques within the brains of nondemented, age‐adjusted individuals can be the same percentage of amyloid plaques found at autopsy within the bra...

Journal: :Lancet Neurology 2021

The anti-amyloid β monoclonal antibody aducanumab was approved on June 7, 2021, by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of Alzheimer's disease.1 Approval provided under FDA's accelerated approval process drugs that treat serious conditions and fill an unmet need, based surrogate endpoint reduction amyloid plaques in brain.

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
A L Phinney T Deller M Stalder M E Calhoun M Frotscher B Sommer M Staufenbiel M Jucker

A characteristic feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the formation of amyloid plaques in the brain. Although this hallmark pathology has been well described, the biological effects of plaques are poorly understood. To study the effect of amyloid plaques on axons and neuronal connectivity, we have examined the axonal projections from the entorhinal cortex in aged amyloid precursor protein (AP...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
E Masliah G M Cole L A Hansen M Mallory T Albright R D Terry T Saitoh

Neuritic (senile) plaques are a hallmark of the pathology found in the brain of patients afflicted with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Neuritic plaques have been considered to be composed of an amyloid core surrounded by dilated neurites, although the use of anti-beta/A4-protein antibody revealed the presence of diffuse plaques without a nuclear-like central mass or surrounding paired helical filame...

2011
Loes C. A. Rutten-Jacobs Frank-Erik de Leeuw Lenny Geurts-van Bon Marije C. Gordinou de Gouberville Annelieke N. Schepens-Franke P. Jos Dederen Wim G. M. Spliet Pieter Wesseling Amanda J. Kiliaan

Population-based studies have investigated the relation between β-amyloid levels in cerebrospinal fluid or plasma and white matter lesions (WMLs). However, these circulating levels of β-amyloid in cerebrospinal fluid or plasma may not reliably reflect the actual degree of amyloid present in the brain. Therefore, we investigated the relation between WMLs and β-amyloid plaques and amyloid angiopa...

Journal: :Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 2008
Ryszard Pluta Marzena U Amek

The development of neuronal death and amyloid plaques is a characteristic feature of ischemic- and Alzheimer-type dementia. An important aspect of neuronal loss and amyloid plaques are their topography and neuropathogenesis. This review was performed to present the hypothesis that different fragments of blood-borne amyloid precursor protein are able to enter the ischemic blood-brain barrier. Ch...

2016
Jiliang Liu Isabel Costantino Nagarajan Venugopalan Robert F. Fischetti Bradley T. Hyman Matthew P. Frosch Teresa Gomez-Isla Lee Makowski

Aggregation of Aβ amyloid fibrils into plaques in the brain is a universal hallmark of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), but whether plaques in different individuals are equivalent is unknown. One possibility is that amyloid fibrils exhibit different structures and different structures may contribute differentially to disease, either within an individual brain or between individuals. However, the occur...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
J E Maggio E R Stimson J R Ghilardi C J Allen C E Dahl D C Whitcomb S R Vigna H V Vinters M E Labenski P W Mantyh

The salient pathological feature of Alzheimer disease (AD) is the presence of a high density of amyloid plaques in the brain tissue of victims. The plaques are predominantly composed of human beta-amyloid peptide (beta A4), a 40-mer whose neurotoxicity is related to its aggregation. Radioiodinated human beta A4 is rapidly deposited in vitro from a dilute (less than 10 pM) solution onto neuritic...

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2012
Huiying Gu Gregory Robison Lan Hong Raul Barrea Xing Wei Martin R Farlow Yulia N Pushkar Yansheng Du Wei Zheng

Previous studies in humans and animals have suggested a possible association between lead (Pb) exposure and the etiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Animals acutely exposed to Pb display an over-expressed amyloid precursor protein (APP) and the ensuing accumulation of beta-amyloid (Aβ) in brain extracellular spaces. This study was designed to examine whether in vivo Pb exposure increased brain...

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