Recent advances in Alzheimer’s disease: mechanisms, clinical trials and new drug development strategies
Sichuan University · University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) stands as the predominant form of dementia, presenting significant and escalating global challenges. Its etiology is intricate and diverse, stemming from a combination of factors such as aging, genetics, and environment. Our current understanding of AD pathologies involves various hypotheses, such as the cholinergic, amyloid, tau protein, inflammatory, oxidative stress, metal ion, glutamate excitotoxicity, microbiota-gut-brain axis, and abnormal autophagy. Nonetheless, unraveling the interplay among these pathological aspects and pinpointing the primary initiators of AD require further elucidation and validation. In the past decades, most clinical drugs have been discontinued due to…
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6Topics & keywords
- Drug development
- Clinical trial
- Medicine
- Disease
- Drug discovery
- Neuroscience
- Excitotoxicity
- Bioinformatics