This post was originally published on this site African-Americans have lower expression of two biomarkers of Alzheimer’s, suggesting a possible race-dependent biological mechanism that contributes to the development of the disease, a study shows. This discrepancy between African-American and white patients is particularly relevant for those who carry the ApoE4 variant of the ApoE gene. The study,…
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Top 10 Alzheimer’s Disease Stories of 2018
This post was originally published on this site Throughout 2018, Alzheimer’s News Today brought you stories of important discoveries, treatment developments, clinical trials, and other events related to Alzheimer’s disease. As we look forward to providing more news to those living with Alzheimer’s as well as their family members and caregivers this year, here are the 10…
Choline-enriched Diet May Help Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk Across Generations, Mouse Study Finds
This post was originally published on this site A maternal diet supplemented with choline, an essential nutrient, reduced the number of amyloid plaque deposits and improved memory across two generations of a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease, a study reports. These findings support the long-lasting effects of dietary choline and suggest that a maternal choline-rich diet…
Genentech Halts Phase 3 Trials Testing Crenezumab for Early Alzheimer’s Disease
This post was originally published on this site Two Phase 3 trials — CREAD 1 and CREAD 2 — evaluating crenezumab as a therapy for early Alzheimer’s disease have been discontinued, Genentech announced. The decision was based on an interim analysis by an independent data monitoring committee that ruled that crenezumab was unlikely to meet its…
Epigenetic Therapy Restored Memory, Cognitive Function in Mouse Model of Familial AD
This post was originally published on this site Using a new type of approach called epigenetics, researchers were able to temporarily rescue memory and cognitive function in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. The study showed that epigenetic changes — external modifications to DNA to turn genes on or off without changing the actual DNA…
Anti-epileptic Therapies Linked to Longer Hospital Stays in Alzheimer’s Patients, Study Reports
This post was originally published on this site Alzheimer’s disease patients who take anti-epileptic therapies have a higher number of accumulated days spent in the hospital than those not prescribed this type of medication, a study reports. The study, “Antiepileptic Drugs and Accumulation of Hospital Days Among Persons With Alzheimer’s Disease,” was published in The…
UB-311 Vaccine Safe, Effective in Mild Alzheimer’s Patients, Phase 2a Trial Suggests
This post was originally published on this site United Neuroscience’s Alzheimer’s vaccine candidate UB-311 was found safe and well-tolerated, triggering an antibody response against beta-amyloid in most of the patients, according to Phase 2a trial results. “These early results suggest a clinical response and support the continued and rapid development of UB-311. The intent of this Phase 2a study was…
Stroke Medicine May Prevent Beta-Amyloid Accumulation in Early Alzheimer’s, Mouse Study Shows
This post was originally published on this site A medicine being developed to treat stroke patients may help protect the brain from Alzheimer’s disease by suppressing the accumulation of toxic amyloid-beta during the early stages of the disease and preventing memory loss, a mouse study shows. The study “3K3A-activated protein C blocks amyloidogenic BACE1 pathway…