Alzheimer's disease and amyloid beta | Immune system and amyloid beta

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Alzheimer's disease is a devastating diagnosis for a family to receive. Alzheimer's disease is caused by two different proteins going out of control, amyloid beta and tau, and the immune system response to these proteins. Amyloid beta clumps together and stop the cells of your brain (neurons) from working. Tau stabilizes the neurons, and without tau working properly the neurons system of transportation collapses. Amyloid beta forms large clumps known as plaques and tau tangles up the neuron's "highway" (the axon) which eventually kill the neuron. The immune cells of the brain, microglia and astrocytes, respond to amyloid beta and tau. They are initially helpful, but over time lead to increased inflammation in the brain. The increased inflammation makes Alzheimer's disease worse. Future therapeutics should focus on determining if Alzheimer's disease is a disease of proteins out of control or an inflammatory immune system out of control.

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  • @heatherknutson
    @heatherknutson 8 месяцев назад +7

    This was an amazing explanation! Thank you for sharing this! I am currently a pre-med psychology major at Fresno State University, and I am watching videos to broaden my knowledge of ALzheimer's for my research laboratory.

  • @davidknapp4491
    @davidknapp4491 10 месяцев назад +4

    Please address protein mis-folding as a cause of neuro-inflammation and neuron death including amyloid beta fibril formation caused by protein misfolding.

  • @consky3598
    @consky3598 5 месяцев назад +1

    Simply excellent !!

  • @dimitriisov1262
    @dimitriisov1262 Год назад

    This is a phenomenal explanation, so clear, concise, and measured

  • @audubonify
    @audubonify 2 года назад +1

    Great and informative. Curious if you are aware of Prof. David Smith Vitacog trial and interaction of Vit B and Omga3a and AZ? Very compelling data. His lecture is on RUclips somewhere. Keep up the great work 💙💙

  • @quinnieskitchen
    @quinnieskitchen 3 месяца назад

    The. best explanatiom, thank you!❤

  • @RishabhKumar-ny7vt
    @RishabhKumar-ny7vt Год назад

    Thank you so much for that complete and detailed explanation of the whole process 😊

  • @КаринаФатхуллина-б1л

    Спасибо за подробный и творческий рассказ о клеточных процессах при болезни Альцгеймер! У меня APOE e4|e4 и мне бы хотелось больше знать о том, что я могу сделать для своего здоровья, чтобы болезнь не наступила. Мне 27 лет на сегодня.

    • @YuraL88
      @YuraL88 11 месяцев назад

      Имхо, для таких людей довольно стандартные советы дают, в первую очередь здоровый образ жизни, курение большой фактор риска, т.к. токсины с табачного дымы усиливают воспаление. Это наверное главное, что можно сделать.
      Дальше идут метаболические факторы риска: лишний вес, инсулинорезистентность и потребления насыщенных жиров.
      Более детально можете тут посмотреть: ruclips.net/video/1MWSv9f8LTc/видео.html
      Есть диета MIND, которая вроде в эпидемиологических данных показала способность к предотвращению Альцгеймера, но все это нужно будет проверять в будущем в более строгих исследованиях.

  • @chastityelizabeth
    @chastityelizabeth 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very interesting.
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  • @mohammedashfaq835
    @mohammedashfaq835 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you.

  • @timtunnel1996
    @timtunnel1996 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your brilliant explanation.. Really appreciate it 👍🏻

  • @bilindaphilip6086
    @bilindaphilip6086 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent!! Excellent!!!

  • @ss-be6co
    @ss-be6co 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @paulawagstaff686
    @paulawagstaff686 2 года назад

    Hello lovely lady. Have you also studied AL Amyloidoisis? I am in NZ in my 8th year of treatment. Immunotheraphy/chemo/dex. Technically in remission. Had a massive stemi 5 yrs ago. I took doxycycline when my albumin was at 10 with gross proteinuria, when that finally changed. Now both are almost normal. We in NZ are JUST at the start of Omicorn spreading in the community. I am locked inside my ARK only going out for treatment 2 days a month. I am waiting for Novovax which isn't due to about April. Hopefully oncology will let me get away with that. My tropinion was 38,900. LV is 35-40. I had a 20 x 20x 14 clot in my heart which disappeared after 18 mths.

  • @ruthbryant1936
    @ruthbryant1936 Год назад

    Thank you - that was great!

  • @infinitewisdom4557
    @infinitewisdom4557 Год назад

    Taught like a proper teacher. Many thanks!

  • @rosemaryblundell5389
    @rosemaryblundell5389 2 года назад +3

    Hi. Thanks for your very helpful explanation. Do insulin resistance and mitochondrial dysfunction also play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease?

  • @billfranklin1839
    @billfranklin1839 2 месяца назад

    Is AD inevitable if one lives long enough? Are the two cleavage pathways operating concurrently? What causes amyloid production to overwhelm the plaque disposal mechanism?

  • @joeycan6801
    @joeycan6801 3 года назад +4

    Wow !!! your videos are amazing, I love your diagrams and subscribed right after I saw this video ! The manner in which you explain it, you’re tone of voice are perfect, I would have loved to have had you as a teacher in my younger years. The format you use, and you’re diagrams are great, for the first time today I can say I understand in general how Alzheimer develops. My mom has Alzheimer it’s 7 years now, my wife and I take care of her, it’s not easy but we try. So when I see comments where people joke about this diseases it upsets me, the day you’re own mother, father, wife or husband, literally forgets who you are as if they never met you, it’s devastating ! It’s as if the person you knew died but is still physically around you.
    Thank you so much for your knowledge, and educational videos, I love them keep them coming !!

    • @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192
      @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It's really awful to watch someone lost who they are over 10-15 years. I also know that personal loss. It's why I switched from Microbiology research to Alzheimer's research in my mid twenties. I made a scrapbook for my Dad from when we were younger and it really helped him. Also anything from his childhood-30s was fairly well preserved. Take care and stay strong.

  • @batandmi
    @batandmi 2 года назад +1

    Sugar! the Glycation process.

  • @hayanshakil96
    @hayanshakil96 Год назад

    thanks💙

  • @terjeoseberg990
    @terjeoseberg990 Год назад

    I’m a bit confused. There’s a relatively new monoclonal antibodies against the amyloid plaques that’s supposed to help. But you said that the immune system already attacks the amyloid plaques and it causes problems. So how can adding monoclonal antibodies improve anything?

  • @patrickbennett439
    @patrickbennett439 Год назад

    What do you think about people using those whip it cannister ballons? Laughing gas or whatever it is, those things. Gives ya a headache if you do too many. Probably inflamation.

  • @hassanmanii
    @hassanmanii 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for valuable information. I want to know if there is any relation of taking a cold shower in repairing the damaged neurons since its believe that cold showers works on repairing till cell level. Need guidance plz.

  • @WoofusHikaru-qj7cs
    @WoofusHikaru-qj7cs Год назад

    မြန်မာ လို နားထောင်ချင်ပါတယ်

  • @HaldirZero
    @HaldirZero 3 года назад

    I would love to see more about this disease... how do you call it.. I always forget the name...

  • @phyxismonoxium9030
    @phyxismonoxium9030 Год назад +2

    Recieve? But for the rest, very nice explanation. So at the end of the process it becomes an auto-immune disease.

  • @OLIVE253
    @OLIVE253 Месяц назад

    Thank you, for your education on Azhimer disease. 😢 I just found out I have it! I started on my medication! I feel the difference. How long can I stay on this medication?😢

  • @Ana.Nomadic.Insights
    @Ana.Nomadic.Insights Месяц назад

    Hi, I work for a company that conducts market research and studies related to caregivers and people with Alzheimer’s. If you would like to collaborate with scientific research and earn some money for your time, please let me know

  • @apriliafirdhadamayanti8273
    @apriliafirdhadamayanti8273 5 месяцев назад

    Currently, amyloid beta can be detected in the blood, can this help treat Alzheimer's disease?
    So what factors influence the formation of beta amyloid in the body?
    thank you, your video is very very helpful😊

  • @shivnandi9727
    @shivnandi9727 Месяц назад

    amyloid beta is extracellular and tao protein is intracellular!!!

  • @joyt458
    @joyt458 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great explanation!

  • @suneethilanke2517
    @suneethilanke2517 3 месяца назад

    Check the spellings

  • @stenka25
    @stenka25 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @christine544
    @christine544 6 месяцев назад

    This video was wonderful! My mother has Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy and although not considered Alzheimer's it is related in some way. Are you familiar with this condition or do you have any videos explaining it?

  • @vishalchaudhary-nf6gr
    @vishalchaudhary-nf6gr 9 месяцев назад

    Main Planet Ayurveda ka amyloidosis treatment ka istemal karke apne sharir ko ek natural taur par rejuvenate feel karta hoon.

  • @hodabeingextra8071
    @hodabeingextra8071 11 месяцев назад

    wow! thats was very helpful!! Thank you

  • @amymorgan1074
    @amymorgan1074 6 месяцев назад

    Hero!!! Thank you so much!

  • @armandlin5159
    @armandlin5159 Год назад

    very helpful

  • @lindamichel9587
    @lindamichel9587 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your wonderful and easy to understand presentation. I am 76 and have been concerned with my short term memory. I will start studies in January to check my cognitive function. I am very interested in your immune system theories and do you offer any suggestions on diet and/or supplementation to boost the immune system and also what suggestions if any on protein based powders would be beneficial or if at all possible to take or avoid using. Thank you again for your interest in this perplexing disease.

    • @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192
      @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192  2 года назад +2

      I am wary of supplements because they are not regulated which means a company can put anything in them. I think changing your diet is best. Fish like salmon, dark leafy greens like kale, olive oil and food with turmeric like Indian food. I wish you well.