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Alzheimer's breakthrough hailed as 'turning point'
The discovery of the first chemical to prevent the death of brain tissue in a neurodegenerative disease has been hailed as the "turning point" in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
More work is needed to develop a drug that could be taken by patients (…). In tests on mice, the Medical Research Council showed all brain cell death from prion disease could be prevented.
Prof Roger Morris, from King's College London, said: "This finding, I suspect, will be judged by history as a turning point in the search for medicines to control and prevent Alzheimer's disease." He told the BBC a cure for Alzheimer's was not imminent but: "I'm very excited, it's the first proof in any living animal that you can delay neurodegeneration.
The research team at the Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit, based at the University of Leicester, focused on the natural defence mechanisms built into brain cells. When a virus hijacks a brain cell it leads to a build-up of viral proteins. Cells respond by shutting down nearly all protein production in order to halt the virus's spread.
However, many neurodegenerative diseases involve the production of faulty or "misfolded" proteins. These activate the same defences, but with more severe consequences. The misfolded proteins linger and the brain cells shut down protein production for so long that they eventually starve themselves to death. This process, repeated in neurons throughout the brain, can destroy movement or memory or even kill, depending on the disease (…)
The researchers used a compound which prevented those defence mechanisms kicking in and in turn halted neurodegeneration (…)the compound offered a "new pathway that may well give protective drugs" and the next step was for drug companies to develop a medicine for use in humans
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UFGD 2014 - QUESTÃO 45
The study mentioned in the text showed that:
(A) When enough misshapen protein builds up in the brain it can quit a reaction that results in the death of nerve cells.
(B) In mice with Prion disease, misshapen proteins accumulate in the brain, increasing the production of new proteins as a defence mechanism.
(C) The brain's natural response is stopping protein production, but that only spurs cell death and accelerates neurodegeneration.
(D) Tests on mice with Prion disease, found that a new defence mechanism could stop the deterioration.
(E) The drug, developed by researchers, targets the mechanism which causes the spread of brain cells.
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(A) When enough misshapen protein builds up in the brain it can quit a reaction that results in the death of nerve cells.
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