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INTRODUCTION
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative
brain disorder of unknown etiology which
is the most common form of dementia, that
usually starts in late middle age or in old
age, results in progressive memory loss,
impaired thinking, disorientation, and
changes in personality and mood. There is
degeneration of brain neurons especially in
the cerebral cortex and presence of
neurofibrillary tangles and plaques
containing beta-amyloid cells
Origin of Alzheimer's Disease
The disease was first described
by Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a German
physician, in 1906. Alzheimer had a
patient named Auguste D, in her
fifties who suffered from what
seemed to be a mental illness. But
when she died in 1906, an autopsy
revealed dense deposits, now called
neuritic plaques, outside and around
the nerve cells in her brain. Inside
the cells were twisted strands of
fiber, or neurofibrillary tangles.
Since Dr. Alois Alzheimer's was the
first person who discovered the
disease, AD was named after him.
Auguste D
Meaning
Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic, irreversible
disease that affects the cells of the brain and causes
impairment of intellectual functioning.
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder which
gradually destroys the ability to reason, remember,
imagine, and learn.
Comparison of a normal aged brain
(left) and an Alzheimer's patient's
brain (right). Differential
characteristics are pointed out.
INCIDENCE
 About 3 percent of men and women
ages 65 to 74 have AD, and nearly half
of those age 85 and older may have the
disease.
 About 3,60,000 new cases of
Alzheimer’s are diagnosed each year.
CAUSES
The cause of Alzheimer’s disease is
not known.
However, several factors are thought
to be implicated in this disease.
1. NEUROCHEMICAL
FACTORS
a) Acetylcholine.
b) Somatostatin.
c) Substance
abuse
d) Norepinephrine
2.ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
• Cigarette smoking.
• Certain Infections.
• Metals, industrial or other toxins.
• Use of cholesterol lowering drugs
(statin).
3 . GENETIC AND IMMUNOLOGICAL
FACTORS
RISK FACTORS
a) Down's syndrome.
b) Family History.
c) Chronic high BP.
d) Head injuries.
e) Gender.
f) Smoking and Drinking
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
• Alzheimer's disease attacks nerves and brain
cells as well as neurotransmitters.
• The destruction of these parts causes clumps of
protein to form around the brain's cells. These
clumps are known as 'plaques' and 'bundles'.
The presence of the 'plaques' and 'bundles' start
to destroy more connections between the brain
cells, which makes the condition worse.
DUE TO THE ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS
CHANGES OCCUR IN THE PROTIENS OF THE NERVE CELLS
OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX
ACCUMULATION OF NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES AND PLAQUES
GRANULO VASCULAR DEGENERATION
LOSS OF CHOLINERGIC NERVE CELLS
LOSS OF MEMORY, FUNCTION AND COGNITION
Microscopy image of a neurofibrillary tangle,
conformed by hyperphosphorylated tau
protein
• Enzymes act on the APP (amyloid precursor protein) and
cut it into fragments. The beta-amyloid fragment is
crucial in the formation of senile plaques in AD
In Alzheimer's disease, changes in tau protein lead to the
disintegration of microtubules in brain cells.
SIGNS
Ten warning signs of Alzheimer's disease
1) Memory loss
2) Difficulty to performing familiar tasks
3) Problems with language
4) Disorientation to time and place
5) Poor or decreased judgment
6) Problems with abstract thinking
7) Misplacing things
8) Changes in mood or behavior
9) Changes in personality
10) Loss of initiative
SYMPTOMS
• Confusion
• disturbances in short-term memory
• problems with attention and spatial orientation
• personality changes
• language difficulties
• unexplained mood swings
Diagnostic tests
• Psychiatric assessments.
neuro psychological
• Mental status examination and
assessment.
• Laboratory tests.
• Brain imaging .
* CT scan
* MRI
* PET
• CSF Examination
• Electro-encephalogram (EEG)
• Electromyogram
PET scan of the brain of a person with AD showing
a loss of function in the temporal lobe
Pharmacological intervention
• Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors -prevent the
breakdown of acetylcholine, a chemical
messenger important for learning and memory
eg. Donepezil (Aricept)
Rivastigmine (Exelon)
Galantamine (Razadyne
N-Methyl d-aspartate Receptor Antagonist
(NMDA)
• Eg:Memantine – blocks the NMDA
receptor and inhibit their overstimulation
by glutamate (neurotransmitter)
• Antidepressents.
• Anxiolytics.
• Antipsychotics.
• Anticonvulsants
Psychosocial intervention
• Behavioral approach
• Emotion oriented approach
-Validation therapy
-supportive psychotherapy
-sensory integration
-stimulated presence therapy
• Cognition oriented approach
• Stimulation oriented approach
snoezelen;
Caregiving
Since Alzheimer's has no cure and it
gradually renders people incapable of
tending for their own needs, caregiving
essentially is the treatment and must be
carefully managed over the course of the
disease
Prognosis
• The early stages of Alzheimer's disease are difficult to
diagnose. A definitive diagnosis is usually made once
cognitive impairment compromises daily living activities,
although the person may still be living independently. He
will progress from mild cognitive problems, such as
memory loss through increasing stages of cognitive and
non-cognitive disturbances, eliminating any possibility of
independent living.
• Life expectancy of the population with the disease is
reduced. The mean life expectancy following diagnosis is
approximately seven years. Fewer than 3% of patients
live more than fourteen years. Disease features
significantly associated with reduced survival are an
increased severity of cognitive impairment, decreased
functional level, history of falls, and disturbances in the
neurological examination.
• Other coincident diseases such as heart problems,
diabetes or history of alcohol abuse are also related with
shortened survival. While the earlier the age at onset the
higher the total survival years, life expectancy is
particularly reduced when compared to the healthy
population among those who are younger. Men have a
less favourable survival prognosis than women.
• The disease is the underlying cause of death in 70% of
all cases.Pneumonia and dehydration are the most
frequent immediate causes of death, while cancer is a
less frequent cause of death than in the general
population.

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Understanding Alzheimer's Disease

  • 1. INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain disorder of unknown etiology which is the most common form of dementia, that usually starts in late middle age or in old age, results in progressive memory loss, impaired thinking, disorientation, and changes in personality and mood. There is degeneration of brain neurons especially in the cerebral cortex and presence of neurofibrillary tangles and plaques containing beta-amyloid cells
  • 2. Origin of Alzheimer's Disease The disease was first described by Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a German physician, in 1906. Alzheimer had a patient named Auguste D, in her fifties who suffered from what seemed to be a mental illness. But when she died in 1906, an autopsy revealed dense deposits, now called neuritic plaques, outside and around the nerve cells in her brain. Inside the cells were twisted strands of fiber, or neurofibrillary tangles. Since Dr. Alois Alzheimer's was the first person who discovered the disease, AD was named after him. Auguste D
  • 3. Meaning Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic, irreversible disease that affects the cells of the brain and causes impairment of intellectual functioning. Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder which gradually destroys the ability to reason, remember, imagine, and learn.
  • 4. Comparison of a normal aged brain (left) and an Alzheimer's patient's brain (right). Differential characteristics are pointed out.
  • 5. INCIDENCE  About 3 percent of men and women ages 65 to 74 have AD, and nearly half of those age 85 and older may have the disease.  About 3,60,000 new cases of Alzheimer’s are diagnosed each year.
  • 6. CAUSES The cause of Alzheimer’s disease is not known. However, several factors are thought to be implicated in this disease.
  • 7. 1. NEUROCHEMICAL FACTORS a) Acetylcholine. b) Somatostatin. c) Substance abuse d) Norepinephrine
  • 8. 2.ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS • Cigarette smoking. • Certain Infections. • Metals, industrial or other toxins. • Use of cholesterol lowering drugs (statin).
  • 9. 3 . GENETIC AND IMMUNOLOGICAL FACTORS
  • 10. RISK FACTORS a) Down's syndrome. b) Family History. c) Chronic high BP. d) Head injuries. e) Gender. f) Smoking and Drinking
  • 11. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY • Alzheimer's disease attacks nerves and brain cells as well as neurotransmitters. • The destruction of these parts causes clumps of protein to form around the brain's cells. These clumps are known as 'plaques' and 'bundles'. The presence of the 'plaques' and 'bundles' start to destroy more connections between the brain cells, which makes the condition worse.
  • 12. DUE TO THE ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS CHANGES OCCUR IN THE PROTIENS OF THE NERVE CELLS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX ACCUMULATION OF NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES AND PLAQUES GRANULO VASCULAR DEGENERATION LOSS OF CHOLINERGIC NERVE CELLS LOSS OF MEMORY, FUNCTION AND COGNITION
  • 13. Microscopy image of a neurofibrillary tangle, conformed by hyperphosphorylated tau protein
  • 14.
  • 15. • Enzymes act on the APP (amyloid precursor protein) and cut it into fragments. The beta-amyloid fragment is crucial in the formation of senile plaques in AD
  • 16. In Alzheimer's disease, changes in tau protein lead to the disintegration of microtubules in brain cells.
  • 17. SIGNS Ten warning signs of Alzheimer's disease 1) Memory loss 2) Difficulty to performing familiar tasks 3) Problems with language 4) Disorientation to time and place 5) Poor or decreased judgment 6) Problems with abstract thinking 7) Misplacing things 8) Changes in mood or behavior 9) Changes in personality 10) Loss of initiative
  • 18. SYMPTOMS • Confusion • disturbances in short-term memory • problems with attention and spatial orientation • personality changes • language difficulties • unexplained mood swings
  • 19. Diagnostic tests • Psychiatric assessments. neuro psychological • Mental status examination and assessment. • Laboratory tests. • Brain imaging . * CT scan * MRI * PET • CSF Examination • Electro-encephalogram (EEG) • Electromyogram
  • 20. PET scan of the brain of a person with AD showing a loss of function in the temporal lobe
  • 21. Pharmacological intervention • Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors -prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine, a chemical messenger important for learning and memory eg. Donepezil (Aricept) Rivastigmine (Exelon) Galantamine (Razadyne
  • 22. N-Methyl d-aspartate Receptor Antagonist (NMDA) • Eg:Memantine – blocks the NMDA receptor and inhibit their overstimulation by glutamate (neurotransmitter) • Antidepressents. • Anxiolytics. • Antipsychotics. • Anticonvulsants
  • 23. Psychosocial intervention • Behavioral approach • Emotion oriented approach -Validation therapy -supportive psychotherapy -sensory integration -stimulated presence therapy • Cognition oriented approach • Stimulation oriented approach snoezelen;
  • 24. Caregiving Since Alzheimer's has no cure and it gradually renders people incapable of tending for their own needs, caregiving essentially is the treatment and must be carefully managed over the course of the disease
  • 25. Prognosis • The early stages of Alzheimer's disease are difficult to diagnose. A definitive diagnosis is usually made once cognitive impairment compromises daily living activities, although the person may still be living independently. He will progress from mild cognitive problems, such as memory loss through increasing stages of cognitive and non-cognitive disturbances, eliminating any possibility of independent living. • Life expectancy of the population with the disease is reduced. The mean life expectancy following diagnosis is approximately seven years. Fewer than 3% of patients live more than fourteen years. Disease features significantly associated with reduced survival are an increased severity of cognitive impairment, decreased functional level, history of falls, and disturbances in the neurological examination.
  • 26. • Other coincident diseases such as heart problems, diabetes or history of alcohol abuse are also related with shortened survival. While the earlier the age at onset the higher the total survival years, life expectancy is particularly reduced when compared to the healthy population among those who are younger. Men have a less favourable survival prognosis than women. • The disease is the underlying cause of death in 70% of all cases.Pneumonia and dehydration are the most frequent immediate causes of death, while cancer is a less frequent cause of death than in the general population.