What Are the Possibilities to Cure Alzheimers Disease?

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Medical Treatment At this moment there is no cure for Alzheimers Disease available in mainstream health.
Neither for the prevention of the Disease nor for an effective treatment of the disease itself.
There are only some drug and non-drug treatments that provide temporarily relief for both behavioral and cognitive symptoms.
Cholinesterase Inhibitors Cholinesterase Inhibitors help preserve the ability of sick nerve endings to transmit the nerve messages to the next cell in the chain.
Names:
  • Aricept(TM) (Donepezil),
  • Exelon(TM) (Rivastigmine) and
  • Reminyl(TM) (Galantamine).
Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine For Alzheimer's disease the most important neurotransmitter is acetylcholine (a tiny blip of a chemical, which diffuses very rapidly across the junction of a nerve cell to stimulate the next cell), that is used by the nerve cells in the parts of the brain for thinking and memory-making.
It is essential that the acetylcholine is eliminated immediately after it has carried the message across the junction.
If not, it would keep on stimulating the downstream cell.
This could be disastrous and possibly even lead to attacks.
Disturbance In The Degradation Process Normally the acetylcholine is destroyed immediately after it has delivered the message by the enzyme called cholinesterase.
In Alzheimer's the nerve cell endings get sicker and sicker and the amount of acetylcholine, which is produced by each nerve impulse is less and less as the disease progresses.
Cholinesterase Inhibitors: What They Do Cholinesterase inhibitors, that are used as an Alzheimers cure, restrain the destroying of acetylcholine by cholinesterase, resulting in levels of acetylcholine high enough to get the message across to the next cell.
And it is successful! Temporarily Solution Alas this is not for ever working.
Over time the sick nerve endings begin to degenerate and withdraw from the junctions.
Messages can no longer be transferred.
It takes usually two to three years before this situation is reached (occasionally it lasts much longer).
This explains why cholinesterase inhibitors usually work temporarily.
Research On Treating The Disease Scientists continue to search for treatments to slow the progress of Alzheimer's disease and to hold the disease off as long as possible.
Exploring the internet gave us a couple of examples: An article in Nature Genetics mentions the identification of 5 more genes behind Alzheimer's disease by a consortium of researchers, including a team from Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
This information helps researchers to understand the events that lead to the damage of large parts of the brain and eventually the complete loss of cognitive abilities.
According to an article in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism insulin could have a powerful, new role to play in fighting the Disease.
It describes new clinical research by University at Buffalo Endocrinologists which found that a low dose of insulin has been found to suppress the expression in the blood of four precursor proteins involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.
The Roskamp Institute: By the end of the decade novel cures with the ability to slow the rate of Alzheimer's progression are expected to be launched.
Another article tells about Stick-On Neck Patches as a Radical Treatment.
Skin patches stuck to the neck which increase blood supply to the brain can well be a major novel therapy for Alzheimer's Disease.
Matchbox-sized electronics gadget send out infrared light for relaxing & widening carotid arteries that transport the blood up to the brain.
Hence, as a result there is a raising in blood circulation.
Earlier studies have found that improved blood supply could slacken the Disease's advancement.
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