{"id":48267,"date":"2014-12-09T05:42:45","date_gmt":"2014-12-09T10:42:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/psoriasis-medication-may-be-effective-in-the-treatment-of-alzheimers\/"},"modified":"2014-12-09T05:42:45","modified_gmt":"2014-12-09T10:42:45","slug":"psoriasis-medication-may-be-effective-in-the-treatment-of-alzheimers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/psoriasis\/psoriasis-medication-may-be-effective-in-the-treatment-of-alzheimers\/","title":{"rendered":"Psoriasis Medication May Be Effective in the Treatment of Alzheimer&#39;s"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    December 8, 2014  <\/p>\n<p>      Provided by Dr. Kristina Endres, Mainz University Medical      Center    <\/p>\n<p>      It is estimated that about 35 million people worldwide      currently suffer from dementia and it is expected that the      number will increase to 135 million by the year 2050. The      disease is already one of the most common health problems in      the elderly, which is why experts predict that the numbers of      people affected will increase over time. Researchers at the      Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the University      Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)      have recently gained new insights into how it may in future      be possible to treat patients with the currently most common      form of dementia, Alzheimers disease. It seems that a drug      that is actually approved for treatment of the dermal      disorder psoriasis stimulates the activity of the enzyme      ADAM10 in the brain of Alzheimers patients. There is already      good evidence from basic research that this enzyme should be      capable of suppressing Alzheimers disease-related effects      such as impaired cerebral function and that it thus might      improve learning and memory capacity in patients. The results      of the related study have recently been published in the      journalNeurology.    <\/p>\n<p>      According to estimates of the German Alzheimers Association      (DAlzG), approximately 1.5 million dementia patients      currently live in Germany. Some 1 to 1.2 million of these      suffer from Alzheimers. Medicine is currently only able to      treat the symptoms of the disease and delay its progress and      thus also the need for increased nursing care. No curative      therapy has yet been developed. This means that Alzheimers      disease remains one of the biggest challenges to modern      medicine and is an important field for research.    <\/p>\n<p>      There is still no consensus on what triggers the most common      form of the disease, late-onset Alzheimers. However, it is      generally accepted that the activity of certain enzymes      called secretases plays a role here. These enzymes cleave      proteins on cell membranes, releasing the products of this      cleavage process into the extracellular space. What happens      in Alzheimers is that there is increased cleavage of the      amyloid precursor protein by beta-secretase, leading to the      formation of amyloid-beta peptides. These peptides aggregate,      damage nerve cells, and are the main component of the      so-called Alzheimers plaques that accumulate in the brains      of patients. The alpha-secretase ADAM10 is a competitor of      beta-secretase. It cleaves the amyloid precursor protein in      such a way that the synthesis of amyloid beta-peptides is      prevented while the growth factor APPs-alpha, which protects      nerve cells, is released.    <\/p>\n<p>      Taking this information as their starting point, Dr. Kristina      Endres and Professor Falk Fahrenholz of the Department of      Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the Mainz University Medical      Center have decided to take a new approach to the treatment      of Alzheimers. Working in collaboration with Professor Klaus      Lieb and Professor Andreas Fellgiebel, both also working at      the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, and with the      cooperation of Professor Stefan Teipel and his team at the      German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) in      Rostock, the researchers have demonstrated that oral      administration of a psoriasis medication in a group of      Alzheimers patients results in elevated levels of APPs-alpha      in their spinal fluid. This is interpreted as a stimulation      of the activity of the alpha-secretase ADAM10, which in turn      would result in the reduced accumulation of Alzheimers      plaques. In animal models of Alzheimers disease, it has also      been shown that ADAM10 enhances learning and memory capacity.      The medication was well-tolerated by the patients. In order      to further investigate the effect of the test substance on      cognitive performance and to establish whether it can be used      as a long-term treatment for Alzheimers patients, larger      clinical trials in which the substance is administered for      longer periods will need to be undertaken.    <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>      Follow redOrbit onTwitter,Facebook,Instagram andPinterest.    <\/p>\n<p>    Source: Provided by Dr. Kristina Endres, Mainz    University Medical Center  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.redorbit.com\/news\/health\/1113294822\/psoriasis-medication-may-be-effective-in-the-treatment-of-alzheimers-120814\" title=\"Psoriasis Medication May Be Effective in the Treatment of Alzheimer&#39;s\">Psoriasis Medication May Be Effective in the Treatment of Alzheimer&#39;s<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> December 8, 2014 Provided by Dr. Kristina Endres, Mainz University Medical Center It is estimated that about 35 million people worldwide currently suffer from dementia and it is expected that the number will increase to 135 million by the year 2050. 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