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Related: About this forumWorld-first gene therapy reverses Alzheimer's memory loss in mice
https://newatlas.com/medical/world-first-gene-therapy-alzheimers-memory/"Scientists in Australia have made an exciting breakthrough in Alzheimers research, demonstrating what they describe as the first gene-therapy-based approach for treating advanced forms of the disease. Through experiments in mice, the team was able to show how activating a key enzyme in the brain can prevent the kind of memory loss associated with advanced forms of Alzheimer's, and even reverse it.
The research was carried out at Macquarie University, where dementia researchers and brothers Lars and Arne Ittner were investigating the role of a key enzyme in the brain called p38gamma. Through previous research, the brothers had shown that by activating this enzyme in mice with advanced dementia, they could modify a protein that prevents the development of Alzheimers symptoms."
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World-first gene therapy reverses Alzheimer's memory loss in mice (Original Post)
CentralMass
Jul 2020
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Make7
(8,546 posts)1. Sounds promising. ( n/t )
appalachiablue
(42,899 posts)2. K/R
Guilded Lilly
(5,591 posts)3. (Shades of Flowers for Algernon.) Hope it progresses!
napi21
(45,806 posts)4. That would be GREAT NEWS! But I have to ask, how do they tell if a mouse has dementia? nt
demosincebirth
(12,740 posts)5. My exact thought.
intrepidity
(7,889 posts)6. There are memory tests
Like, reciting 5 words, person, woman, man...
No, but there are memory tests, like seeing if they can remember where a platform in a swimming pool is, to get out of the water (Morris Water Maze test). Things like that.