Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a gradually debilitating disease that leads to dementia. The molecular mechanisms underlying AD are still not clear, and at present no reliable biomarkers are available for the early diagnosis. In the last several years, together with oxidative stress and neuroinflammation, altered cholesterol metabolism in the brain has become increasingly implicated in AD progression. A significant body of evidence indicates that oxidized cholesterol, in the form of oxysterols, is one of the main triggers of AD. The oxysterols potentially most closely involved in the pathogenesis of AD are 24-hydroxycholesterol and 27-hydroxycholesterol, respectively deriving from cholesterol oxidation by the enzymes CYP46A1 and CYP27A1. Howeve...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
Oxidative stress, which contributes to neuronal damage, is thought to be a pathophysiological mechan...
AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) is a gradually debilitating disease that leads to dementia. The mol...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a gradually debilitating disease that leads to dementia. The molecular m...
AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) is a gradually debilitating disease that leads to dementia. The mol...
Cholesterol has a prominent role in cell structure and function, in the brain, including signal tran...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
An abnormal accumulation of cholesterol oxidation products in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
Oxidative stress, which contributes to neuronal damage, is thought to be a pathophysiological mechan...
AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) is a gradually debilitating disease that leads to dementia. The mol...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a gradually debilitating disease that leads to dementia. The molecular m...
AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) is a gradually debilitating disease that leads to dementia. The mol...
Cholesterol has a prominent role in cell structure and function, in the brain, including signal tran...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
An abnormal accumulation of cholesterol oxidation products in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Background: Brain cholesterol levels are tightly regulated but increasing evidence indicates that ch...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
Despite decades of research, the cause and series of events underlying the advancement of Alzheimer’...
Oxidative stress, which contributes to neuronal damage, is thought to be a pathophysiological mechan...