Metal toxicity exposure in Alzheimer's disease - literature review

Eliza Jakubowska, Ewa Hoppe-Mitera, Irena Sionek, Julia Ślemp, Anita Pakuła, Krzysztof Kuźma, Karolina Bierć, Marcelina Grochowska, Ewelina Kisiel-Cybula, Arleta Adamowicz
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Introduction and purpose: As the elderly population grows, the risk of cognitive decline and dementia increases. Environmental toxicants, including metals, have been identified as potential contributors to these conditions. This literature review investigated the potential contribution of metals, such as aluminium, lead, zinc and copper to Alzheimer's disease development.Material and methods: The literature was conducted using "Pub Med" and "Google Scholar" databases with the keywords "metals", "Alzheimer's disease", "aluminium", "lead", "neurodegenerative diseases", "copper".Brief description of the state of knowledge: Metals can negatively affect the functionality of the central nervous system, leading to impairments in behavior, motor skills, and cognitive abilities. The development of Alzheimer's disease can be influenced by several factors, including Aβ aggregates, tau tangles, synaptic dysfunction, inflammation, and oxidative stress, which may be worsened by interactions with these metals.Results and conclusions: Extensive research has shown a link between metal exposure and neurodegeneration. Understanding the role of metals like lead, copper, aluminum, and zinc in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis remains crucial, but further investigation is needed. A better insight into the impact of metal exposure on brain health could help find the way for effective prevention and treatment strategies for neurodegenerative diseases.
阿尔茨海默病中的金属毒性暴露--文献综述
简介和目的:随着老年人口的增长,认知能力下降和痴呆症的风险也在增加。包括金属在内的环境毒物已被确认为这些疾病的潜在诱因。本文献综述调查了铝、铅、锌和铜等金属对阿尔茨海默病发展的潜在影响:使用 "Pub Med "和 "Google Scholar "数据库,以 "金属"、"阿尔茨海默病"、"铝"、"铅"、"神经退行性疾病"、"铜 "为关键词进行文献综述:金属会对中枢神经系统的功能产生负面影响,导致行为、运动技能和认知能力受损。阿尔茨海默氏症的发展可能受到多种因素的影响,包括 Aβ 聚集、tau 结、突触功能障碍、炎症和氧化应激,而这些因素可能会因为与这些金属的相互作用而恶化:大量研究表明,金属暴露与神经退行性病变之间存在联系。了解铅、铜、铝和锌等金属在阿尔茨海默病发病机制中的作用仍然至关重要,但仍需进一步研究。更好地了解金属暴露对大脑健康的影响有助于找到有效预防和治疗神经退行性疾病的策略。
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