Alzheimer disease is one of the most devastating brain diseases of middle-aged and elderly humans. This disease is not only a social and an economic tragedy of major proportions in modern society, but it also represents a great scientific challenge. To date, the etiology and the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease remain elusive. Considerable progress has been made toward understanding the basic molecular mechanisms of the disease and toward developing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. This volume provides comprehensive coverage of these and other recent advances in the areas of diagnosis and clinical evaluation, neuroimaging, brain energy metabolism, biomarkers, risk factors and epidemiology, structural and molecular neuropathology, mechanisms of neuronal degeneration, brain amyloidosis, metabolic factors, environmental factors, genetic mechanisms, cellular and animal models, and therapeutic strategies. Chapters are also devoted to the similarities and differences between transmissible dementias and Alzheimer disease
Patterns of cerebral metabolic interactions are altered in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal PET study
Pietrini P;
1993-01-01
Abstract
Alzheimer disease is one of the most devastating brain diseases of middle-aged and elderly humans. This disease is not only a social and an economic tragedy of major proportions in modern society, but it also represents a great scientific challenge. To date, the etiology and the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease remain elusive. Considerable progress has been made toward understanding the basic molecular mechanisms of the disease and toward developing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. This volume provides comprehensive coverage of these and other recent advances in the areas of diagnosis and clinical evaluation, neuroimaging, brain energy metabolism, biomarkers, risk factors and epidemiology, structural and molecular neuropathology, mechanisms of neuronal degeneration, brain amyloidosis, metabolic factors, environmental factors, genetic mechanisms, cellular and animal models, and therapeutic strategies. Chapters are also devoted to the similarities and differences between transmissible dementias and Alzheimer diseaseI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.