Alzheimer's disease: therapeutic perspectives

B Dubois, L De Souza, G Allali, M Kalafat… - Bulletin de L'academie …, 2008 - europepmc.org
B Dubois, L De Souza, G Allali, M Kalafat, M Sarazin
Bulletin de L'academie Nationale de Medecine, 2008europepmc.org
Current treatments for Alzheimer's disease aim to compensate for biochemical deficits in the
brain. They are purely symptomatic and restore the central cholinergic deficit.
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors have modest but significant efficacy on cognitive disorders,
activities of daily living, and the global clinical impression. Glutaminergic receptor
antagonists are used for more advanced forms. Future treatments may be curative, acting
specifically on the amyloid cascade. Secretase inhibitors and immunotherapy are in the …
Current treatments for Alzheimer's disease aim to compensate for biochemical deficits in the brain. They are purely symptomatic and restore the central cholinergic deficit. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors have modest but significant efficacy on cognitive disorders, activities of daily living, and the global clinical impression. Glutaminergic receptor antagonists are used for more advanced forms. Future treatments may be curative, acting specifically on the amyloid cascade. Secretase inhibitors and immunotherapy are in the pipeline. Trials will begin within a few months and will open up new perspectives.
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