Dec 21, 2016
New biomarker predicts Alzheimer’s disease and link to diabetes
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
A new biomarker for Alzheimers could improve the patient outcome and allow for earlier treatment.
An enzyme found in the fluid around the brain and spine is giving researchers a snapshot of what happens inside the minds of Alzheimer’s patients and how that relates to cognitive decline.
Iowa State University researchers say higher levels of the enzyme, autotaxin, significantly predict memory impairment and Type 2 diabetes. Just a one-point difference in autotaxin levels — for example, going from a level of two to a three — is equal to a 3.5 to 5 times increase in the odds of being diagnosed with some form of memory loss, said Auriel Willette, an assistant professor of food science and human nutrition at Iowa State.
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