Something Old, Something New and Something Used in Alzheimer's; the Idea of Pore, Ethanol and the Use of Oocytes to Understand the Disease
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2019Autor
Parodi, Jorge [Chile. Universidad Mayor. Facultad de Ciencias. Laboratorio de Biologia Celular y Molecular Aplicada, Temuco]
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Background: Alzheimer's disease remains an unsolved public health problem. Recent studies shifted the focus of the pathogenesis from a neurodegenerative process to a synaptic failure, including a large group of pathologies called peptide misfolding diseases. Objective: In this line, recent research has proposed new models to study the pathologies such as frog oocytes, revalidation of a mechanism such as the amyloid pore, and a link of moderate alcohol consumption with a reduced risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases. Methods: We reviewed the latest publication in this field. Conclusion: We believe, therefore, that the available data suggest an important role of the amyloid pore mechanism in the pathogenesis of the Alzheimer's disease, the use of oocytes for its study, and how a moderate consumption of ethanol could reduce the effects of amyloid aggregates.
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http://repositorio.umayor.cl/xmlui/handle/sibum/8103https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326301251_Something_Old_Something_New_and_Something_Used_in_Alzheimer's_the_Idea_of_Pore_Ethanol_and_the_Use_of_Oocytes_to_Understand_the_Disease
https://doi.org/10.2174/2212796812666180710125905
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/ben/ccb/2019/00000013/00000002/art00003#expand/collapse
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