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Neuroinflammatory Mechanisms in Alzheimer's Disease

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Research into inflammatory mechanisms that may cause damage to the Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain has now been ongoing for nearly two decades. Some two dozen clinical studies have strongly suggested that conventional anti-inflammatory drugs may be useful to delay the onset or slow the progression of the disorder. Moreover, virtually all the major systems of the innate immune response appear to be present, and most are upregulated, in pathologically-vulnerable regions of the AD brain. These new findings are described in this volume - first in overview form, followed by chapters on topics of special interest. In many ways, to understand AD brain inflammation, one need only review a text on peripheral inflammation biology, leaving out the chapters on humoral medi- ators and substituting microglia for macrophages. In several other key respects, however, AD brain inflammation is unique, due primarily to idiosyncratic interac- tions of inflammatory mediators and mechanisms with classical AD pathology: amyloid ~ peptide(A~) deposits and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). For this reason, some key concepts about the inflammation that occurs in AD may warrant discus- sion in preparation for the more detailed chapters that follow.

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ISBN: 9783034895293
Publication date: 23rd October 2012
Author: Joseph Rogers
Publisher: Birkhauser an imprint of Birkhäuser Basel
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 263 pages
Series: Progress in Inflammation Research
Genres: Medicine: general issues