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Alzheimer's Disease

Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Amyloid beta, Subcellular Biochemistry 38
ISBN/EAN: 9780387232256
Umbreit-Nr.: 1654951

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xvii, 409 S.
Format in cm:
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 17.12.2004
Auflage: 1/2005
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  • Zusatztext
    • To understand Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the major thrusts of present-day clinical research, strongly supported by more fimdamental cellular, biochemical, immunological and structural studies. It is these latter that receive attention within this book. This compilation of 20 chapters indicates the diversity of work currently in progress and summarizes the current state of knowledge. Experienced authors who are scientifically active in their fields of study have been selected as contributors to this book, in an attempt to present a reasonably complete survey of the field. Inevitably, some exciting topics for one reason or another have not been included, for which we can only apologize. Standardization of terminology is often a problem in science, not least in the Alzheimer field; editorial effort has been made to achieve standardization between the Chapters, but some minor yet acceptable personal / author variation is still present, i. e. P-amyloid/amyloid-P; Ap42/Apl-42/APi. 42! The book commences with a broad survey of the contribution that the range of available microscopical techniques has made to the study of Alzheimer's amyloid plaques and amyloid fibrillogenesis. This chapter also serves as an Introduction to the book, since several of the topics introduced here are expanded upon in later chapters. Also, it is significant to the presence of this chapter that the initial discovery of brain plaques, by Alois Alzheimer, utilized light microscopy, a technique that continues to be extremely valuable in present-day AD research.
  • Kurztext
    • This book contains a survey of present-day research into the biomedical fundamentals of Alzheimer's disease (AD). It contains 20 chapters dealing with widely ranging topics, all of which have a bearing upon the understanding and treatment of AD. Starting with a broad survey of the contribution that the various microscopical techniques (light microscopy, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy) have made since the seminal light microscopical studies of Alois Alzheimer, the book presents chapters on specialist topics:- transgenic mouse models of AD; the enzymology of amyloid-ß production and degradation; oxidant stress and antioxidant protection; the involvement of metal ions and the influence of chelators; the importance of amyloid-ß oligomers and fibrils, the role of cholesterol in their formation and characteristic binding of the dye Congo red; of the many AD plaque-associated proteins, ApoE4, clusterin and acetylcholinesterase receive individual attention; the effect of amyloid-ß on neuronal membrane calcium channels and membrane fluidity are covered, as are drug interactions, the ß-sheet breaking peptides and the statins that may prevent oligomer/fibril formation in AD; the possible significance of amyloid-ß phosphorylation receives detailed attention. Overall, the book contains a broad range of current information on cellular, biochemical and structural aspects of amyloid-ß, of direct relevance to Alzheimer's disease.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Inhaltsangabe1. The Contribution of Microscopy to the Study of Amyloid Plaques and to Amyloid-ß Fibrillogenesis J. ROBIN HARRIS 2. Transgenic Mouse Models for APP Processing and Alzheimer's Disease: Early and Late Defects Tom Van Dooren, Ilse Dewachter, Peter Borghgraef and Fred Van Leuven 3. Oxidative stress in Alzheimer's Disease: Implications for Prevention and Therapy CHRISTIAN BEHL 4. ß-Secretase, APP and Aß in Alzheimer's Disease ROBERT VASSAR 5. The Non-Amyloidogenic Pathway: Structure and Function of a-Secretases Elzbieta Kojro and Falk Fahrenholz 6. Amyloid ß Degradation: A Challenging Task for Brain Peptidases Laura Morelli, Ayelén Bulloj, María Celeste Leal and Eduardo M. Castaño 7. The Protective Role of Vitamin E in Vascular Amyloid ß-Mediated Damage Francisco José Muñoz, Montserrat Solé and Mireia Coma 8. Amyloid Accumulation and Pathogensis of Alzheimer's Disease: Significance of Monomeric, Oligomeric and Fibrillar Aß Charles C. Glabe 9. Cholesterol and Amyloid ß Fibrillogenesis Katsuhiko Yanagisawa 10. Alzheimer's b-Amyloid: Insights into Fibril Formation and Structure from Congo Red Binding Hideyo Inouye and Daniel A. Kirschner 11. The Aluminium-Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis and Alzheimer's Disease CHRISTOPHER EXLEY 12. Amyloid-ß Metal Interaction and Metal Chelation Math P. Cuajungco, Christopher, J. Frederickson and Ashley I. Bush 13. The Interaction of Amyloid-ß with ApoE Donald B. Carter 14. Clusterin and Alzheimer's Disease Miguel Calero, Agueda Rostagno, Blas Frangione and Jorge Ghiso 15. Acetylcholinesterase Interaction with Alzheimer Amyloid ß Nibaldo C. Inestrosa, Juan Paulo Sagaland Marcela Colombres 16. Membrane Disordering Effects of ß-Amyloid Peptides Gunter P. Eckert, W.G. Wood and Werner E. Müller 17. The Role of Alzheimer Aß Peptides in Ion Transport Across Cell Membranes Vernon M. Ingram 18. Amyloid Inhibitors and ß-Sheet Breakers Claudio Soto and Lisbell Estrada 19. Cholesterol and Alzheimer's Disease: Statins, Cholesterol Depletion in APP Processing and Aß Generation Tobias Hartmann 20. Phosphorylated Amyloid-ß: The Toxic Intermediate in Alzheimer's Disease Neurodegeneration NATHANIEL G. N. MILTON Index