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Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages

Diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease are two highly prevalent diseases among the aging population and have become major public health concerns in the 21st century, with a significant risk to each other. Both of these diseases are increasingly recognized to be multifactorial conditions. The terms “diabet...

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Autores principales: Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita, Bild, Veronica, Ababei, Daniela Carmen, Rusu, Razvan Nicolae, Cobzaru, Alina, Paduraru, Luminita, Bulea, Delia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061713
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author Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita
Bild, Veronica
Ababei, Daniela Carmen
Rusu, Razvan Nicolae
Cobzaru, Alina
Paduraru, Luminita
Bulea, Delia
author_facet Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita
Bild, Veronica
Ababei, Daniela Carmen
Rusu, Razvan Nicolae
Cobzaru, Alina
Paduraru, Luminita
Bulea, Delia
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description Diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease are two highly prevalent diseases among the aging population and have become major public health concerns in the 21st century, with a significant risk to each other. Both of these diseases are increasingly recognized to be multifactorial conditions. The terms “diabetes type 3” or “brain diabetes” have been proposed in recent years to provide a complete view of the potential common pathogenic mechanisms between these diseases. While insulin resistance or deficiency remains the salient hallmarks of diabetes, cognitive decline and non-cognitive abnormalities such as impairments in visuospatial function, attention, cognitive flexibility, and psychomotor speed are also present. Furthermore, amyloid aggregation and deposition may also be drivers for diabetes pathology. Here, we offer a brief appraisal of social impact and economic burden of these chronic diseases and provide insight into amyloidogenesis through considering recent advances of amyloid-β aggregates on diabetes pathology and islet amyloid polypeptide on Alzheimer’s disease. Exploring the detailed knowledge of molecular interaction between these two amyloidogenic proteins opens new opportunities for therapies and biomarker development.
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spelling pubmed-73570862020-07-23 Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita Bild, Veronica Ababei, Daniela Carmen Rusu, Razvan Nicolae Cobzaru, Alina Paduraru, Luminita Bulea, Delia J Clin Med Review Diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease are two highly prevalent diseases among the aging population and have become major public health concerns in the 21st century, with a significant risk to each other. Both of these diseases are increasingly recognized to be multifactorial conditions. The terms “diabetes type 3” or “brain diabetes” have been proposed in recent years to provide a complete view of the potential common pathogenic mechanisms between these diseases. While insulin resistance or deficiency remains the salient hallmarks of diabetes, cognitive decline and non-cognitive abnormalities such as impairments in visuospatial function, attention, cognitive flexibility, and psychomotor speed are also present. Furthermore, amyloid aggregation and deposition may also be drivers for diabetes pathology. Here, we offer a brief appraisal of social impact and economic burden of these chronic diseases and provide insight into amyloidogenesis through considering recent advances of amyloid-β aggregates on diabetes pathology and islet amyloid polypeptide on Alzheimer’s disease. Exploring the detailed knowledge of molecular interaction between these two amyloidogenic proteins opens new opportunities for therapies and biomarker development. MDPI 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7357086/ /pubmed/32503113 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061713 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stanciu, Gabriela Dumitrita
Bild, Veronica
Ababei, Daniela Carmen
Rusu, Razvan Nicolae
Cobzaru, Alina
Paduraru, Luminita
Bulea, Delia
Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages
title Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages
title_full Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages
title_fullStr Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages
title_full_unstemmed Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages
title_short Link between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease Due to the Shared Amyloid Aggregation and Deposition Involving Both Neurodegenerative Changes and Neurovascular Damages
title_sort link between diabetes and alzheimer’s disease due to the shared amyloid aggregation and deposition involving both neurodegenerative changes and neurovascular damages
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061713
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