High cholesterol linked to Alzheimer's
Tuesday September 13, 2011 08:03:06 AM,
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Washington:
People with high cholesterol may have a higher risk of developing
Alzheimer's disease, a study says.
"We found that high cholesterol levels were significantly related
to brain plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease," said study
author Kensuke Sasaki, of Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan, in
a press release.
For the study, the cholesterol levels were tested on 2,587 people,
aged 40 to 79, who had no signs of Alzheimer's.
Researchers also examined 147 autopsied people who died after a
long observation period (10 to 15 years). Fifty of the demised, or
34 percent, had been diagnosed with dementia before death, Xinhua
reported.
The autopsies looked for plaques and tangles in the brain, both
known to be trademark signs of Alzheimer's disease. Plaques are an
accumulation of a form of the protein amyloid, which occurs
between nerve cells. Tangles are an accumulation of a different
protein, called tau, which occurs inside nerve cells.
People with high cholesterol levels had significantly more brain
plaques when compared to those with normal or lower cholesterol
levels. A total of 86 percent of people with high cholesterol had
brain plaques, compared with only 62 percent of people with low
cholesterol levels.
The study found no link between high cholesterol and the tangles
that develop in the brain with Alzheimer's disease.
"Our study clearly makes the point that high cholesterol may
contribute directly or indirectly to plaques in the brain," Sasaki
said, "but failed treatment trials of cholesterol-lowering drugs
in Alzheimer's disease means there is no simple link between
lowering cholesterol and preventing Alzheimer's."
The study will be published Tuesday in Neurology, the medical
journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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