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rgray222
21st March 2015, 12:22
Great inroads are being made for some extremely debilitating diseases. Anyone with friends, family or loved ones that suffer from Alzheimer will hopefully find this article very encouraging.

Source (http://www.sciencealert.com/new-alzheimer-s-treatment-fully-restores-memory-function)

A new way of treating Alzheimer's disease with ultrasound has been demonstrated in mice, clearing the amyloid plaques in 75% of the animals.

Australian researchers have come up with a non-invasive ultrasound technology that clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques - structures that are responsible for memory loss and a decline in cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients.

If a person has Alzheimer’s disease, it’s usually the result of a build-up of two types of lesions - amyloid plaques, and neurofibrillary tangles. Amyloid plaques sit between the neurons and end up as dense clusters of beta-amyloid molecules, a sticky type of protein that clumps together and forms plaques.

Neurofibrillary tangles are found inside the neurons of the brain, and they’re caused by defective tau proteins that clump up into a thick, insoluble mass. This causes tiny filaments called microtubules to get all twisted, which disrupts the transportation of essential materials such as nutrients and organelles along them, just like when you twist up the vacuum cleaner tube.

As we don’t have any kind of vaccine or preventative measure for Alzheimer’s - a disease that affects 343,000 people in Australia, and 50 million worldwide - it’s been a race to figure out how best to treat it, starting with how to clear the build-up of defective beta-amyloid and tau proteins from a patient’s brain. Now a team from the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) at the University of Queensland have come up with a pretty promising solution for removing the former.

Publishing in Science Translational Medicine (http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/7/278/278ra33), the team describes the technique as using a particular type of ultrasound called a focused therapeutic ultrasound, which non-invasively beams sound waves into the brain tissue. By oscillating super-fast, these sound waves are able to gently open up the blood-brain barrier, which is a layer that protects the brain against bacteria, and stimulate the brain’s microglial cells to move in. Microglila cells are basically waste-removal cells, so once they get past the blood-brain barrier, they’re able to clear out the toxic beta-amyloid clumps before the blood-brain barrier is restored within a few hours.

The team reports fully restoring the memories of 75 percent (http://www.futuretimeline.net/blog/2015/03/14-2.htm#.VQ1hUNLF-Sr) of the mice they tested it on, with zero damage to the surrounding brain tissue. They found that the treated mice displayed improved performance in three memory tasks - a maze, a test to get them to recognise new objects, and one to get them to remember the places they should avoid.

"We’re extremely excited by this innovation of treating Alzheimer’s without using drug therapeutics," one of the team, Jürgen Götz, said in a press release. "The word ‘breakthrough’ is often misused, but in this case I think this really does fundamentally change our understanding of how to treat this disease, and I foresee a great future for this approach."

The team says they’re planning on starting trials with higher animal models, such as sheep, and hope to get their human trials underway in 2017.

You can hear an ABC radio interview with the team here (http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programitem/peOWD0e2P3?play=true).

T Smith
21st March 2015, 13:26
Very exciting...unfortunately it doesn't sound like a very lucrative development for industry. I'm sure Big Pharma isn't too happy about this.

rgray222
21st March 2015, 14:07
Very exciting...unfortunately it doesn't sound like a very lucrative development for industry. I'm sure Big Pharma isn't too happy about this.

I agree, I am sure that if this ever gets beyond the trial stage that big pharma will "invent" a pill that will even make it better. There is little doubt that patients will have to stay on that expensive medication for the rest of their lives.

Flash
21st March 2015, 14:52
THis research is aimed at helping people, and I have nothing against it on the contrary. However, of course, as long as we decide that we have a society management based on profits for the strongest psychopaths, someone will find a way to render it about inaccessible to those who truly need it but do not have the Financial means. It is up to us truly.

Dennis Leahy
21st March 2015, 15:10
This is an amazing breakthrough.

Shadowself
21st March 2015, 15:23
This is directly connected to the one and only thread I've posted here at Avalon.



http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?78702-Memory-and-a-whole-lot-more-Neurological-Disorders-Cause-and-Effect


Tau deficiency leads to the upregulation of BAF-57, a protein involved in neuron-specific gene repression


Methods

Rat bone marrow derived–MSCs were induced into neuron-like cells (MSC-NCs) by DMSO and BHA in vitro. The expression of neuron specific enolase (NSE), microtubule-associated protein tau (Tau), REST and its target genes, including synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP25) and L1 cell adhesion molecular (L1CAM), were detected in MSCs and MSC-NCs. miRNA array analysis was conducted to screen for the upregulated miRNAs after neuronal differentiation. TargetScan was used to predict the relationship between these miRNAs and REST gene, and dual luciferase reporter assay was applied to validate it. Gain and loss of function experiments were used to study the role of miR-29a upon neuronal differentiation of MSCs. The knockdown of REST was conducted to show that miR-29a affected this process through targeting REST.

http://www.febsletters.org/article/S0014-5793%2810%2900244-9/abstract


Thu Mar 20, 2014 at 12:40 PM PDT
Scientists identify protein that protects aging brains from Alzheimer's and dementia

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/20/1286092/-Breakthrough-study-identifies-protein-that-protects-aging-brain-from-Alzheimer-s-and-dementia

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/19/alzheimers-research_n_4995098.html


But take note:

They've known this for quite some time as I've outlined in my thread.

The TAU protein and RE1 Silencing (REST) factor go hand in hand in this study which this article does not mention. And the have known how to ACTIVATE it for quite some time.

As noted there are also patents made on this.

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"Having discovered this possible new role for REST, Yankner and team went on to identify the specific genes REST regulates in aging neurons. They found that REST turns off genes that promote brain cell death and contribute to various pathological features of Alzheimer's disease, such as amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, while it turns on genes that help neurons respond to stress."

"This suggests a person may be able to resist the toxic effects of Alzheimer's pathology if REST levels remain high," said Yankner. "If we could activate this stress-resistance gene network with drugs, it might be possible to intervene in the disease quite early."

http://directorsblog.nih.gov/2014/03/25/creative-minds-rest-ling-with-alzheimers-disease/


The Aging Brain Needs REST

http://hms.harvard.edu/news/aging-brain-needs-rest-3-19-14

Limor Wolf
21st March 2015, 15:26
There is no doubt that some of the 'new medical discoveries' are useful and may save life.. I think that when it comes to loved ones and perheps even to ourselves we would naturally like to do the best possible and sometimes take the quickest solution, which is pretty much understandable. But what caused the problems from the beginning? What made Alzehimer in the first place or Parkinson? these are certainly new diseases if we take into consideration the many thousands of years of human evolution. Why do people get plaques on their brain cell tissues? Why others don't.. is there any connection between the soul (it's age, progression) and the ilness? while arriving to the enterence of a new era, we hopefully can think aloud and even strech our understandings on the subjects of disease, and the connection between consciousness, repression/supression of the soul and biology


Who knows, the answers may be so very surprising in the farmville we live in as well as in the pharmaville..

T Smith
21st March 2015, 15:44
THis research is aimed at helping people, and I have nothing against it on the contrary. However, of course, as long as we decide that we have a society management based on profits for the strongest psychopaths, someone will find a way to render it about inaccessible to those who truly need it but do not have the Financial means. It is up to us truly.

I am in full agreement with the concept. The question is, how do we transform from a society not based on choice, but rather based on the agenda foisted upon us by the strongest psychopaths for profit and for other social engineering programs? How do we move from this society to one where we actually encourage and support research aimed at truly helping people? Right now we have no choice. At best, we believe we have choice, which is perhaps even worse of a condition because it masks the problem. We have a "false choice" where we are herded to choose between the limited outcomes with which we are presented by said agenda. Figuring out a way to transfer power back into the hands of the people is truly the 64 million dollar question....

rgray222
21st March 2015, 16:50
It is up to us truly.

How do we move from this society to one where we actually encourage and support research aimed at truly helping people?

This really the the big question about life, not just Alzheimer's. We must find a way to harness our power and put it to good use. Focusing on what we need to instead of what we want would be a good start. Focusing on the end game instead of the immediate day to day problems would also be a good starting point.

The system is set up to divide us instead of uniting us. The media and the government play a huge role in keeping society pitted against itself. Those that crave power divide us in every possible way, gender, race, wealth, sexual orientation, age, politics etc. Until we understand that we have the real power nothing will change.

I was reading a quote from President Lyndon Johnson yesterday (excuse the language)

If the circumstances make it such that you can't **** a man in the ass, then just peckerslap him. Better to let him know who's in charge than to let him think he's got the keys to the car.

Once we understand that we truly have the keys to the car and it is only men like Johnson who intimidate the masses to satisfy their own need for power is the day that things will change.

When we stop giving away our power and start to accept responsibility for societies problems is the day we will start to see the collective consciousness kick in and things will begin to change.

We must become visionary and not reactionary to life.

Michael Moewes
21st March 2015, 21:46
This is great news, Unfortunately it will never make it's way pass FDA. It's an inexpensive treatment that cures the patient.
The Big Drug Pharma Industry on the other hand is making people sick and keep them sick so that they can sell thier overpriced pills and stuff.
Did you now that there was a plant for every possible illness in the Amazon jungle. I say was because the big pharma is cutting down our last resources of natural healing as I'm writing it down.
Live healthy, Live Vegan

Hym
22nd March 2015, 16:22
This is why I love this community. I see a topic I get in my AAAS email, as well as from many other sources, then come here and get a more complete picture of the subject on the thread...THE TRUTH.

To make it more complete we are often reminded by each other of the real focus and enjoyment, the worthwhile efforts we are here to share and support. THANK YOU ALL!

(I've been away for a while and always appreciate the give, the take away, the push to awaken each other that is the hallmark of this site and the humanity, the soul that it is intended to express.)

Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd March 2015, 18:42
very interesting!

did you guys/gals know that there was some controversy over whether the ultrasound used in prenatal stuff actually caused damage via heat to the infant brain

:(

so i am leery altho excited,
don't wanna buy into some kinda memory wipe :P

Kumonitori
26th March 2015, 13:36
A bit of research and found published papers that proved otherwise.

New England Journal of Medicine published last year on a clinical trial phase III in humans.
treatments effectively reduce the plaques but has no effect on memory improvement.
It works only in some mouse models.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24450890

CONCLUSIONS:
Solanezumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds amyloid, failed to improve cognition or functional ability. (Funded by Eli Lilly; EXPEDITION 1 and 2 ClinicalTrials.gov numbers, NCT00905372 and NCT00904683.).

rgray222
26th March 2015, 14:16
A bit of research and found published papers that proved otherwise.

(Funded by Eli Lilly; EXPEDITION 1 and 2 ClinicalTrials.gov numbers, NCT00905372 and NCT00904683.).

I hate to sound skeptical but when a non invasive, non medicinal remedy approaches the market it is not uncommon for for big pharma to try (usually with a lot of success) to shut it down. If they are not successful they will lobby the FDA to stall the treatment in red tape for years.

Ten years ago I would never believe big pharma and the government would do such a thing. Today I not only believe it, I am absolutely sure of it.