Brain Inflammation and DNA Changes: A Closer Look at Alzheimer's

GLOBALSat Nov 23 2024
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Alzheimer's disease messes with your memory and makes you confused. It happens when stuff called amyloid beta plaques and tangles pile up in your brain, blocking its normal work. There's no cure yet, and as people live longer, more folks will get it. Why does this happen? Lots of reasons, like inflammation, stress from oxygen, genes, and blood vessel issues in the brain. Let's dive into how these problems might change how your cells read their DNA code.
Inflammation in the brain, especially when immune cells rush in, can create trouble. These cells release things called oxidants. Oxidants can mess with parts of your DNA called methyl groups. These groups act like tiny switches, turning genes on or off. When the switches are in the wrong place, it can cause big issues. Scientists are eager to figure out how these oxidants from immune cells can change these switches in people with Alzheimer's. This might be a big piece of the puzzle in understanding and treating this complex disease. It's like trying to solve a giant puzzle, and each little piece—like inflammation and DNA changes—matters.
https://localnews.ai/article/brain-inflammation-and-dna-changes-a-closer-look-at-alzheimers-47fa30a8

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