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Glycoxidative Stress Creates a Vicious Cycle of Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's Disease--a Target for Neuroprotective Treatment Strategies?

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Date 2002 Nov 29
PMID 12456073
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Accumulation of Advanced Glycation Endproducts (AGEs) in the brain is a feature of ageing and degeneration, especially in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Increased AGE levels explain many of the neuropathological and biochemical features of AD such as extensive protein crosslinking (beta-amyloid and MAP-tau), glial activation, oxidative stress and neuronal cell death. Oxidative stress and AGEs initiate a positive feedback loop, where normal age-related changes develop into a pathophysiological cascade. Combined intervention using antioxidants, anti-inflammatory drugs and AGE-inhibitors may be a promising neuroprotective strategy.

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