阿尔茨海默病,未来之路

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
S. Sensi
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摘要

所有专注于治疗阿尔茨海默病(AD)的临床试验,包括aducanumab 3期试验的失败,再次警告该领域必须采取不同的方法。一些作者已经呼吁拒绝淀粉样蛋白假说,与tau相关的病理学小胶质细胞激活和神经炎症等新老参与者现在都迫在眉睫,但问题的核心是应该放弃主导现代医学的还原论方法。我们需要一个认识论的飞跃,一个范式的改变,并接受一种复杂的观点,将疾病视为许多健康控制系统和网络的趋同失败所导致的一种状况,这种状况在每个主题中都是由个体的“经济学”观察者及其环境调节相结合而形成的。此外,我们需要摒弃单一子弹/干预就能治愈的幻想,并采用系统生物学方法(Greene和Loscalzo,2017)。会谈将讨论AD的多因素性质,在这种情况下,随着aβ的积累,许多遗传、环境、血管、代谢和炎症因素的融合会促进神经退行性过程。所有这些条件都为衰老过程提供了中枢神经系统内外的肥沃土壤。在这方面,针对合并发病因素的融合方法代表了更有前景的干预领域之一,因为至少,我们需要提醒自己,三分之一的AD病例强烈依赖于可改变因素的协同活动,如低教育程度、中年高血压、中年肥胖、糖尿病、缺乏运动、吸烟,和抑郁症(Brem和Sensi,2018)。因此,根据更现代的做法,我们需要接受这样一个事实,即必须用多方面的方法治疗复杂、不可传播的慢性病。
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Alzheimer’s disease, the road ahead
The failure of all the clinical trials focused on the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), including the Phase 3 aducanumab trial, is another warning that the field must take a different approach. Some authors have already called for a rejection of the amyloid hypothesis, new and old players like tau-related pathology microglia activation and neuroinflammation are now looming on the horizon, but the core of the issue is that the reductionist approach that has dominated modern medicine should be abandoned. We need an epistemological leap forward, a change in paradigm, and an embrace of a complex view of the disease as a condition resulting from the converging failure of many health-controlling systems and networks, a condition that is shaped, in each subject, by the combination of the individual “omic” lookout and its modulation by the environment. Moreover, we need to leave behind the illusion that a single bullet/intervention can be the cure and adopt a systems-biology approach (Greene and Loscalzo, 2017). The talks will discuss the multifactorial nature of AD, a condition in which, along with Aβ accumulation, the convergence of many genetic, environmental, vascular, metabolic, and inflammatory factors promotes the neurodegenerative process. All these conditions find fertile ground, inside and outside of the central nervous system, provided by the aging process. In that respect, converging approaches targeting co-morbidity factors represent one of the more promising areas of intervention as, at least, we need to remind ourselves that a third of AD cases are strongly dependent on the concerted activity of modifiable factors like low education, midlife hypertension, midlife obesity, diabetes, physical inactivity, smoking, and depression (Brem and Sensi 2018). Thus, in line with a more modern, we need to reconcile ourselves to the fact that complex, nontransmissible chronic conditions must be treated with a multifaceted approach.
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Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress
Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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期刊介绍: Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress isan online journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and short reviews on themolecular basisofbiophysical,physiological and pharmacological processes thatregulate cellular function, and the control or alteration of these processesby theaction of receptors, neurotransmitters, second messengers, cation, anions,drugsor disease. Areas of particular interest are four topics. They are; 1. Ion Channels (Na+-K+Channels, Cl– channels, Ca2+channels, ADP-Ribose and metabolism of NAD+,Patch-Clamp applications) 2. Oxidative Stress (Antioxidant vitamins, antioxidant enzymes, metabolism of nitric oxide, oxidative stress, biophysics, biochemistry and physiology of free oxygen radicals) 3. Interaction Between Oxidative Stress and Ion Channels in Neuroscience (Effects of the oxidative stress on the activation of the voltage sensitive cation channels, effect of ADP-Ribose and NAD+ on activation of the cation channels which are sensitive to voltage, effect of the oxidative stress on activation of the TRP channels in neurodegenerative diseases such Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases) 4. Gene and Oxidative Stress (Gene abnormalities. Interaction between gene and free radicals. Gene anomalies and iron. Role of radiation and cancer on gene polymorphism)
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