Pathophysiology and Disease Mechanisms

Alzheimer's disorder is characterized by means of lack of neurons and synapses within the cerebral cortex and subcortical regions. This loss results in gross atrophy of the affected areas, consisting of degeneration in the temporal lobe and parietal lobe, and components of the frontal cortex and cingulate gyrus. The three steady neuropathological hallmarks of AD consist of Amyloid-wealthy senile plaques, Neurofibrillary tangles, Neuronal degeneration. The gross pathophysiologic changes consist of: enlarged ventricles, cortical atrophy and basal ganglia losing. The pathophysiology of dementia varies from individual to individual but there are fairly positive essential additives that continue to be identical for all the patients

 

  • Beta-amyloid plaques
  • Neurofibrillary tangles
  • Cholinergic Hypothesis
  • Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors
  • N-methyl d-aspartate receptor antagonist

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