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Neuroimmunomodulatory steroids in Alzheimer dementia
Richard Hampl, Marie Bičíková
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review
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NS9835
MZ0
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- MeSH
- Alzheimer Disease immunology pathology physiopathology MeSH
- Amyloid beta-Peptides metabolism MeSH
- Apoptosis MeSH
- Autoimmunity MeSH
- Dehydroepiandrosterone metabolism physiology MeSH
- Glucocorticoids physiology therapeutic use MeSH
- Glycosylation MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Brain metabolism pathology MeSH
- Neuroimmunomodulation drug effects MeSH
- tau Proteins metabolism MeSH
- Steroids metabolism physiology therapeutic use MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Review MeSH
Though pathobiochemical and neurochemical changes and accompanied morphological alterations in Alzheimer dementia are well known, the triggering mechanisms, if any, remain obscure. Important factors influencing the development and progression of Alzheimer disease include hormonal steroids and their metabolites, some of which may serve as therapeutic agents. This review focusses on major biochemical alterations in the brain of Alzheimer patients with respect to the involvement of steroids. It includes their role in impairment of fuel supply and in brain glycoregulation, with especial emphasis on glucocorticoids and their counter-regulatory steroids as dehydroepiandrosterone and its metabolites. Further, the role of steroids in beta-amyloid pathology is reviewed including alterations in tau-protein(s) phosphorylation. The (auto)immune theory of Alzheimer dementia is briefly outlined, pointing to the possible involvement of steroids in brain ageing, immunosenescence and neuronal apoptosis. Some effects of steroids are briefly mentioned on the formation and removal of reactive oxygen species and their effect on calcium flux and cytotoxicity. The recent biochemical research of Alzheimer disease focusses on molecular signalling at which steroids also take part. New findings may be anticipated when the mosaic describing the molecular mechanisms behind these events becomes more complete.
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