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NYU Langone Medical Center's tip sheet to the International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2008
Date:7/25/2008

rtment of Medicine and Psychiatry at NYU Langone Medical Center
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NYU researchers found that a specific gene mutation previously associated with an increase in production of an Alzheimer's disease-causing protein, amyloid beta, also promotes the entanglement of another protein, tau, which also is associated with the neurodegenerative disease. Mice that produced human types of tau while expressing the gene mutation showed a significant increase in the harmful form of the tau protein in the brain. The research provides a new model for Alzheimer's onset and progression.
Presentation #04-01-05


Study Further Ties Digestion of Harmful Protein to Alzheimer's Disease
Dun-Sheng Yang, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, NYU Langone Medical Center; Research Scientist, Center for Dementia Research, Nathan S. Kline Institute
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NYU researchers genetically enhanced the activity of digestive enzymes in the nerve cells of mice that were susceptible to producing an overabundant amount of amyloid beta, the abnormal protein found in the plaques littering the brains of people with Alzheimer's. The mice showed lower amounts of the protein in parts of the brain responsible for advanced thinking, learning and memoryevidence that their brain cells were more efficient at digesting and expelling the toxic, misfolded protein, the researchers report. The study shows that the failure to degrade amyloid beta in lysosomes containing the digestive enzymes is an important factor in Alzheimer's disease. Amyloid beta and another protein called tau are associated with the disease, but it hasn't yet been proven definitively that either actually causes the disease.
Presentation # P1-059


Study Suggests a Link Between Amyloid and Memory
Paul M. Mathews, PhD
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