1. OS IMPACTOS DA NEUROINFLAMAÇÃO NA DOENÇA DE ALZHEIMER.
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Resende, Anna Carollina and Brand, Camila
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TAU proteins , *AMYLOID beta-protein , *ALZHEIMER'S disease , *LITERATURE reviews , *CEREBRAL atrophy , *APOLIPOPROTEIN E4 - Abstract
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a major public health problem in Brazil and worldwide. It is a neurodegenerative disease, in which there is a progressive loss of neurons and atrophy of brain regions. This degeneration is mainly associated with the deposition of two toxic proteins, the beta-amyloid protein and the Tau protein, once these proteins are accumulated, they impair the occurrence of nerve synapses. Despite being extremely prevalent in the older population, its causes are still not well understood, and several factors have already been pointed out as possible reasons for the emergence of the deposit of these proteins, thus leading to neurodegeneration. Recently, the role of inflammation, which is fundamental throughout the course of the disease, has been studied, both for the elimination of toxic proteins and for the protection of neurons. An abnormal functioning of the inflammatory process could hinder the elimination of proteins and accentuate the neuronal loss Thus, this literature review aims to describe the main immunological factors that are altered in Alzheimer's Disease and how this can contribute to the neurodegenerative picture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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