Alzheimer Disease: Harris C

 Topic:  
Hints · Remembered Topics    
  Start Here  Overview  World Articles  Find Experts  Books & DVDs  Help 
 
Column View Map One Article   Help
A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Alzheimer Disease," originating from Planet Earth —» Harris C.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
1 Review Copper in Alzheimer's disease: too much or too little? 2009

Quinn JF, Crane S, Harris C, Wadsworth TL. · Oregon Health and Science University, Portland VA Medical Center, Department of Neurology, Portland, OR 97239, USA. · Expert Rev Neurother. · Pubmed #19402774 No free full text.

Abstract: A considerable amount of literature has accrued examining the role of copper in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Remarkably, there is in vitro and animal data to support both copper toxicity and copper deficiency as relevant mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease. These data have prompted preliminary clinical trials of both copper complexing therapy and copper supplementation therapy, which have yielded mixed results. The preclinical and clinical studies are discussed here in an effort to determine how to move forward with rational clinical trials focused on copper modulation.