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Alzheimer's disease: how does it start?

J C de la Torre1.   

Abstract

Presently, non-genetic Alzheimer's disease (AD) is wrongly classified as a neurodegenerative disorder. When vascular lesions are present, AD is considered to be a vascular dementia. However, compelling evidence indicates that (AD) is a vascular disorder with neurodegenerative consequences. There is an urgent clinical need to ascertain the true cause of this dementia. In this review, evidence indicating that AD is a vascular disorder comes from a number of different disciplines including studies in epidemiology, pharmacology, neuroimaging, clinical medicine, pathology, physiology and experimental research. This collective evidence also addresses many previously puzzling questions regarding: i) past and present treatment failures in AD, ii) strange association of AD risk factors with many vascular-related disorders, iii) parallel lesions, clinical symptoms risk factors and potentially interchangeable treatments present in AD and vascular dementia, iv) historical difficulty in finding neurodegenerative markers to detect AD pre-clinically, and, v) paradoxical pathophysiologic events preceding AD neurodegenerative changes. Re-classifying AD as a vascular disorder would very likely improve the chances of finding a useful treatment for this disorder because clinical study designs could focus on more realistic and relevant pathologic targets than is presently practiced. A short summary of potential new research lines that may provide novel therapy in the treatment and management of AD is discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12515901     DOI: 10.3233/jad-2002-4606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis        ISSN: 1387-2877            Impact factor:   4.472


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