Scientists have successfully reversed the symptoms of early Alzheimer's in mice by restoring communication between damaged brain cells. The findings offer an exciting new candidate for future Alzheimer's disease treatments that not only halt the disease in its tracks but may also restore cognitive function.Alzheimer's disease affects roughly 5.8 million Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Their results have been published in the journal Brain Research.'We were thrilled to see that PHDP5 significantly rescued learning and memory deficits in the mice,' Chia-Jung Chang, the study's first author, said in a statement. 'We successfully reversed the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in mice.'Chang added: 'This success highlights the potential of targeting interaction as a therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease.
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