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Causes
Various factors have been implicated in causing Alzheimer's disease including high levels of aluminium in drinking water and the presence in the brain of an abnormal protein, known as beta-amyloid.
In 1993 the gene coding for apolipoprotein (APOE) was implicated. US researchers established that people who carry a particular version of this gene (APOE-E4) are at greatly increased risk of developing the disease. It is estimated that one person in thirty carries this protein mutation; in the USA the figure is as high as 15%. The suspect gene can be detected with a test, so it is technically possible to identify those most at risk. As no cure is available such testing is unlikely to be widespread.
A second Alzheimer's gene was identified in 1997. The gene, HLA-A2, increases the speed at which the disease begins. The Neurology report stated that if a person has both HLA-A2 and APOE-E4, he or she may reach dementia a decade earlier than those with only one of the genes.
In December 1999, after successful animal trials, a US trial was approved to ascertain whether gene therapy can be used to slow the development of Alzheimer's disease.
In 1999 researchers in Boston, Massachusetts, discovered an enzyme, presenilin, that produces protein plaques associated with the disease. Presenilin opens up the amyloid parent protein (APP) that then releases beta-amyloid, or A-beta.
Diagnosis
US researchers began trialling a simple eye test in 1994 that could be used to diagnose sufferers. The drug tropicamide causes marked pupil dilation in those with the disease, and only slight dilation in healthy individuals.
Treatment
Some researchers are convinced that, whatever its cause, Alzheimer's disease is essentially an inflammatory condition, similar to rheumatoid arthritis. Although there is no cure, trials of anti-inflammatory drugs have shown promising results. Also under development are drugs which block the toxic effects of beta-amyloid. A 1996 study by US neuroscientists found that oestrogen skin patches were also beneficial in the treatment of female Alzheimer's patients, improving concentration and memory.
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