Excessive Iron in the Brain May Be a Factor in Alzheimer's Disease
A type of iron called magnetite may lead researchers down
the path to a more effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
Magnetite is not usually found in the human brain, but
researchers say the metal is present in the brains of people affected by
Alzheimer’s. The scientists say the magnetite is found in the abnormal protein
clusters known as amyloid plaques that are symptomatic of this disease.
Understanding why they’re there could lead to more effective
treatment.
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, almost 6 million
people in the United States are living with the disease, Researchers had
previously shown that minerals will form when iron and amyloid protein interact
with each other.
However, using synchrotron X-ray facilities with advanced
measurement capabilities in the United States and United Kingdom, the team was
able to show detailed evidence that these processes occurred in the brains of
individuals who had died with Alzheimer’s disease.
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