The need for research on how to treat Alzheimer's is becoming necessary. As Alzheimer's is a rising epidemic in the US, and as it is a terminal disease, a cure is becoming even more relevant as the global population over the age of 65 is currently growing faster than any other age group and expected cases of AD are expected to sky rocket in the next thirty years.
Alzheimer's disease is known as a neurodegenerative disease and is the most predominant cause of dementia. Several million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer's disease (AD).
The two types of AD are early-onset Alzheimer's and late-onset Alzheimer's. Late-onset Alzheimer's contributes to 85% to 90% of all AD cases as it is common in 50% of adults above the age of 85. Early-onset Alzheimer's is much less common making up only 10% to 15% of all AD cases and is most associated with familial origin (genetic factors). People with Early-onset Alzheimer's also get diagnosed with the disease earlier than the age of 65.
Visual representation of the progression (Stages) of Alzheimer's Disease. |
Now, what is a biomarker? A biomarker is best defined by the National Institutes of Health Biomarkers Definitions Working Group as “a characteristic that is objectively measured and evaluated as an indicator of normal biological processes, pathogenic processes, or pharmacologic responses to a therapeutic intervention”.
Detailed review of current medical standards on diagnosis Categories and Markers that identify with AD. |
Visual representation of neurofibrillary tangles and beta amyloid plaque that create problems in Neuron communication and lead to Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). |
Although research is advancing in this field, the accuracy of drugs and tests are still being determined as AD is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder, making pinpointing several factors and progressions of the disease difficult to achieve.
This is a really cool post! The spread of Alzheimer's is really interesting to look at, and it makes me wonder why it would start in one place rather than another and why it progresses in one direction before another as well.
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