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March 26, 2021 //---According to a recent study, Alzheimer's disease appears to be progressing faster in women than in men.
Research from Lund University in Sweden shows that the accumulation rate of protein tau is higher in women.
The research was recently published in "Brain".
Research from Lund University in Sweden shows that the accumulation rate of protein tau is higher in women.
The research was recently published in "Brain".
More than 30 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.
Tau and β-amyloid are two proteins known to accumulate in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Tau and β-amyloid are two proteins known to accumulate in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
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The first protein that accumulates in the brains of Alzheimer's patients is beta-amyloid.
In the early stages of the disease, both men and women are affected by the accumulation of this protein.
When tau begins to accumulate, memory dysfunction will appear later.
Studies have shown that there are more memory problems affected by Alzheimer's disease in female patients than in male patients.
Accordingly, researchers have found that female patients have a higher accumulation rate of tau protein in the brain.
In the early stages of the disease, both men and women are affected by the accumulation of this protein.
When tau begins to accumulate, memory dysfunction will appear later.
Studies have shown that there are more memory problems affected by Alzheimer's disease in female patients than in male patients.
Accordingly, researchers have found that female patients have a higher accumulation rate of tau protein in the brain.
First author Ruben Smith explained: “In the temporal lobes of the brain of patients affected by Alzheimer’s disease, the overall cumulative rate of women is 75% higher than that of men.
”
”
Studies have found that in patients who already have pathological β-amyloid accumulation and are in the early stages of the disease, tau protein accumulation is faster in female patients.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
Sebastian Palmqvist, a researcher in charge of cognitive assessment of patients, said: "The next step will be to examine why this accumulation in women is faster.
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
Information source: com/news/2021-03-women-accumulate-alzheimer-related-protein-faster.
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
(Image source: www.
pixabay.
com)
pixabay.
com)
The first protein that accumulates in the brains of Alzheimer's patients is beta-amyloid.
In the early stages of the disease, both men and women are affected by the accumulation of this protein.
When tau begins to accumulate, memory dysfunction will appear later.
Studies have shown that there are more memory problems affected by Alzheimer's disease in female patients than in male patients.
Accordingly, researchers have found that female patients have a higher accumulation rate of tau protein in the brain.
In the early stages of the disease, both men and women are affected by the accumulation of this protein.
When tau begins to accumulate, memory dysfunction will appear later.
Studies have shown that there are more memory problems affected by Alzheimer's disease in female patients than in male patients.
Accordingly, researchers have found that female patients have a higher accumulation rate of tau protein in the brain.
First author Ruben Smith explained: “In the temporal lobes of the brain of patients affected by Alzheimer’s disease, the overall cumulative rate of women is 75% higher than that of men.
”
”
Studies have found that in patients who already have pathological β-amyloid accumulation and are in the early stages of the disease, tau protein accumulation is faster in female patients.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
Sebastian Palmqvist, a researcher in charge of cognitive assessment of patients, said: "The next step will be to examine why this accumulation in women is faster.
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
Information source: com/news/2021-03-women-accumulate-alzheimer-related-protein-faster.
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
First author Ruben Smith explained: “In the temporal lobes of the brain of patients affected by Alzheimer’s disease, the overall cumulative rate of women is 75% higher than that of men.
”
”
Studies have found that in patients who already have pathological β-amyloid accumulation and are in the early stages of the disease, tau protein accumulation is faster in female patients.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
Sebastian Palmqvist, a researcher in charge of cognitive assessment of patients, said: "The next step will be to examine why this accumulation in women is faster.
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
Information source: com/news/2021-03-women-accumulate-alzheimer-related-protein-faster.
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
Studies have found that in patients who already have pathological β-amyloid accumulation and are in the early stages of the disease, tau protein accumulation is faster in female patients.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
After adjusting for age and tau content at the beginning, similar differences were still found.
The relevant results come from data from three similar cohorts in the United States.
The project included 209 women and 210 men.
Sebastian Palmqvist, a researcher in charge of cognitive assessment of patients, said: "The next step will be to examine why this accumulation in women is faster.
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
Information source: com/news/2021-03-women-accumulate-alzheimer-related-protein-faster.
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
Sebastian Palmqvist, a researcher in charge of cognitive assessment of patients, said: "The next step will be to examine why this accumulation in women is faster.
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
" Professor Oskar Hansson concluded: "Our research strongly shows that due to the accumulation of tau protein in female patients The rate is significantly faster than that of men.
This partly explains why women are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Future experimental research is very important to understand the reasons behind it.
” (Bioon.
com)
Information source: com/news/2021-03-women-accumulate-alzheimer-related-protein-faster.
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
Information source: com/news/2021-03-women-accumulate-alzheimer-related-protein-faster.
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Information source: com/news/2021-03-women-accumulate-alzheimer-related-protein-faster. html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
html">Women accumulate Alzheimer's-related protein faster
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
Original source: Ruben Smith et al, oup.
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
Original source: oup. com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain (2020).
DOI: 10.
1093/brain/awaa327
com/brain/article/143/12/3805/6015896">The accumulation rate of tau aggregates is higher in females and younger amyloid-positive subjects, Brain