Title of article
USE OF BIOMARKERS AND IMAGING TO ASSESS PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND TARGET ENGAGEMENT
Author/Authors
H. Hampel، نويسنده , , S. liSta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
10
From page
54
To page
63
Abstract
multidisciplinary basic research led to an evolving knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of
alzheimer’s disease (aD). these advances have been translated into defined therapeutic concepts and distinct
classes of compounds with putative disease-modifying effects that are now being tested in clinical trials. there is
a growing consensus that disease-modifying treatments may be most effective when commenced early in the
course and progression of aD pathophysiology, before amyloid deposition and neurodegeneration become too
widespread. Biological indicators of pathophysiological mechanisms are required to chart and identify aD in the
prodromal phase or, preferably, in asymptomatic individuals. Biomarkers are becoming even more important,
owing to the challenges in demonstrating efficacy of candidate-drugs that hit pathophysiological targets using
clinical and cognitive outcomes in early aD trials with limited duration. Currently, there is emerging consensus
that advances in therapeutic strategies for aD that delay predefined milestones or slow the cognitive and disease
progression would considerably decrease the expanding global burden of the disease. to effectively test
preventive compounds for aD and bring therapy to affected individuals as early as possible there is an urgent
need for a concerted collaboration among worldwide academic institutions, industry, and regulatory bodies with
the aim of establishing networks for the identification and qualification of multi-modal biological disease
markers
Keywords
MCI , therapy , Asymptomatic , prevention trials. , prodromal , Clinical trials , Amyloid cascade hypothesis , amyloidbeta , biomarkers , tau , Alzheimer’s Disease , Early detection , AD , disease-modifying compounds , theragnostic biomarkers , target engagement , Mechanism of action , Pathophysiologicalmechanisms , CSF , blood , neurobiochemical markers
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number
850782
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