Neuroinflammation and anti-inflammatory therapy for Alzheimer's disease

AH Moore, MK O'banion - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2002 - Elsevier
AH Moore, MK O'banion
Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2002Elsevier
Neuroinflammation is now recognized as a prominent feature in Alzheimer's pathology and
a potential target for therapy aimed at treatment and prevention of disease. This review
provides a synopsis of current information about cellular and molecular mediators involved
in Alzheimer's neuroinflammation as well as interactions between these mediators that
influence pathology. Anti-inflammatory therapies, particularly nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs, are considered from experimental and clinical perspectives and potential …
Neuroinflammation is now recognized as a prominent feature in Alzheimer’s pathology and a potential target for therapy aimed at treatment and prevention of disease. This review provides a synopsis of current information about cellular and molecular mediators involved in Alzheimer’s neuroinflammation as well as interactions between these mediators that influence pathology. Anti-inflammatory therapies, particularly nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are considered from experimental and clinical perspectives and potential mechanisms underlying their apparent benefits are discussed. Finally, possible protective effects of the inflammatory response in Alzheimer’s are described. Taken all together, evidence presented in this review suggests a scheme for Alzheimer’s pathogenesis, with neuroinflammation playing a crucial role influencing and linking β-amyloid deposition to neuronal damage and clinical disease.
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