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Alzheimer’s & Resveratrol Katharine Frost
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Need 26 million people worldwide have Alzheimer’s. 1 in 10 people over 65 have Alzheimer’s 40% of people over 80 have Alzheimer’s
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Fundamentals Most common form of dementia (Segal and Wayne, 2009) Caused by accumulation of Ab peptide and neurofibrary tangles in brain (Segal and Wayne, 2009)
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Model Organisms & Types of Alzheimer’s Drosophila make good model organism for studying Alzheimer’s (Korschun, 2006) 2 types of Alzheimer’s disease, hereditary and non hereditary (Korschun, 2006) APOE4 gene causes non hereditary Alzheimer’s (Korschun, 2006)
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Non hereditary Alzheimer’s Non hereditary Alzheimer’s may be caused by oxidative stress (Korschun, 2006) Possible treatments for non hereditary Alzhiemer’s are high doses of anti oxidants (Cummings, 2009)
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Resveratrol Found in grapes an red wine (Cummings, 2009) Studies show that it reduced & prevented the buildups of amyloid plaques (Patton, 2005) Possible treatment for Non hereditary Alzheimer’s; helps balance out oxidative stress (Patton, 2005)
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Literature Review Philippe Marambaud (2008) found that Resveratrol as found in gapes, helps to prevent oxidative stress and therefore prevent the development and appearance of symptoms in non hereditary Alzheimer’s
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Literature Review Srinivasan (2006) determined that melatonin may also have potential to be a treatment as it increases the survival of neurons under oxidative stress
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