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Title: Alzheimers Disease


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Alzheimers Disease
  • Sefy Reznik 92A - 11

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Alzheimers Disease
  • The disease is also known as AD
  • Named after German physician Alois Alzheimer, who
    first identified the disease in 1906

3
Mode of Inheritance
  • AD is a genetic disease
  • AD is caused by mutations in multiple genes
  • Mutations that occur on the 1, 14, 19, and 21
    chromosome are responsible for Alzheimer's
    Disease
  • The autosomal genes responsible for AD are
    dominant
  • There are not that many cases of children being
    born with AD, but there have been some rare
    cases.
  • As humans age their chances of getting the
    disease are increased
  • Mutations on chromosomes 1, 14, and 21 have been
    found to be linked with rare forms of the disease
    which strike at earlier times in ones life
  • Mutations on chromosome 19 are linked to apoE4,
    which is the common form of the disease, which
    forms after the age of 65

4
Family Inheritance
  • Mother has normal genes while father has one
    defective gene or a normal gene

5
Symptoms of Alzheimers Disease
  • Weaker memory
  • There is such a lack of memory that people with
    AD forget very easy things, such as family
    members existence
  • Confusion
  • Restlessness
  • Change in behavior and personality
  • Weaker judgmental skills
  • Weaker communication skills
  • Inability to follow directions
  • Lack of emotion

6
Detection of Alzheimers Disease
  • When a person is displaying some of the symptoms
    listed before he/she should go to a doctor to see
    if he/she has AD
  • Doctors can perform some tests to determine
    whether or not a person has AD

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Diagnostic Testing for Alzheimer's Disease
  • By ruling out conditions and by a process of
    elimination, Doctors can accurately diagnose AD
    90 of the time, but test must be done to be
    sure.
  • Tests include
  • Mental status test?
  • Neuropsychological testing
  • Blood work
  • Urinalysis - Lab testing of the urine for certain
    factors that might relate to AD
  • Chest x-ray
  • Electroencephalogram (EEG) - a test that records
    the brains electrical activity
  • Computed tomography scan - also known as a CAT or
    CT scan. A test where doctors take computerized
    imaging and x-rays to make a 3-d model of a
    persons body with detailed views of muscles,
    bones, fat, and organs
  • Electrocardiogram - also known as EKG or ECG. A
    test that records the electrical activity of the
    heart. It can detect abnormal rhythms, and heart
    muscle stress

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Prognosis of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Once diagnosed with AD a person has an expected 3
    - 6 years to live (this also varies on age
    because younger AD people have a longer life
    expectancy)
  • As of right now there are no cures for AD, but
    there are medicines that can slow down the
    symptoms of AD

9
Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease
  • There are no treatments for AD but there are
    medicines available to slow down the symptoms.
  • These medicines are
  • Aricept - this is a drug which increases the
    amount of neurotransmitter acetylcholine in an AD
    persons brain
  • Namenda - which is a new medicine. It protects
    brain cells from glutamate (a chemical), which
    damages nerve cells
  • Also Antidepressants and anti-anxiety pills can
    be given by a doctor to relieve an AD patients
    symptoms (but not get rid of them)

10
Current Research
  • New medications that are being produced are
    trying to prevent beta-amyloid protein (a protein
    thought to be a cause of AD) from depositing in
    the brain. Another approach involves
    administering a new vaccine that stimulates the
    immune system to prevent deposition of
    beta-amyloid. This vaccine tested well on animals
    and is now being tried on health human beings to
    check for possible side-effects. It is unknown
    how well it work on humans but scientist hope to
    find out in the near future

11
Genetic Counseling
  • If two parents were to go to a genetic counselor,
    the counselor would research the family tree of
    the parents for patterns with great detail, and
    research signs of the disease in the family. In
    the case that one of the parents were a carrier
    he would explain the 50 chance of their child
    having AD.

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Graphics related to Alzheimers Disease
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Additional Interesting Facts about Alzheimers
Disease
  • There are 4 - 5 million people living with
    Alzheimer's in the United States
  • The older a person gets the higher his/her
    chances of developing Alzheimers disease is
  • 1 out of 4 people above 80 years of age will get
    Alzheimers disease

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Citations
  • http//learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/disorders/wha
    taregd/alzheimers/index.cfm
  • http//www.noah-health.org/en/bns/disorders/alzhei
    mer/index.html
  • http//healthcare.utah.edu/healthinfo/adult/Neuro/
    alzheim.htm
  • http//healthlink.mcw.edu/article/980547889.html
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