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CBS News/ October 4, 2011, 3:53 PM

Is Alzheimer's contagious? What new study says

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(CBS) Is Alzheimer's disease contagious?

A provocative new study may have you pondering that question next time you offer a hug and a kiss to someone affected by the devastating neurological disease. It showed that the brains of mice injected with tissue from a human with Alzheimer's exhibited changes characteristic of the disease - suggesting that some cases of Alzheimer's may spread from person to person in much the same way that "mad cow" disease spreads.

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"Our findings open the possibility that some of the sporadic Alzheimer's cases may arise from an infectious process, which occurs with other neurological diseases such as mad cow and its human form, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease," study author Dr. Claudio Soto, professor of neurology at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, said in a written statement.

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a so-called "prion" disease - meaning it is caused by misshapen protein molecules scientists call prions. Prions slowly destroy the brain tissue of infected people by causing a cascade of misshapen proteins. They're known to spread via consumption of contaminated food, by getting a transfusion of blood or tissue transplant from someone who is infected, and during surgery (because the conventional methods of sterilizing surgical instruments don't work against prions).

Dr. Soto's study - published in the Oct. 4, 2011 online issue of Molecular Psychiatry - represents preliminary, "proof of concept" research. But if it's corroborated by more studies, it suggests that the risk of developing Alzheimer's may be dramatically curtailed by screening blood and rethinking procedures used in surgery.

Dr. Soto said that even if the research is corroborated, it will probably still make sense for people to do what they can to avoid well-known risk factors for Alzheimer's, such as high blood pressure, smoking, and weight gain.

"Environmental risk factors may still accelerate the disease or increase the risk even in cases in which there is an infectious origin," he told CBS News in an email. "Besides, it is likely that only a proportion of the cases may occur by transmission and many other may still be associated to environmental risk factors."

As for withholding that hug from a beloved Alzheimer's patient, Dr. Soto said there's no need for such dramatic precautions.

"We know that there is no risk that family members of people with prion diseases," he told CBS News. "There are no cases of disease in relatives. The prions don't go through the air."

Alzheimer's is a fatal disease that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. There are an estimated 5.4 million cases in the U.S. Dr. Soto said that about 10 percent of cases result from mutant genes that are passed down from parent to child. But about 90 percent are "sporadic," meaning they occur without any obvious cause. Those are the cases that might prove to be preventable, Dr. Soto said.


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Toxins1 says:
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ThomasDee says:
really insulting picture with this story. makes sport of the deep fear, pain and confusion of this disease.
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FoolKiller says:
"There are no cases of disease in relatives." NOT true. Point in case: Fore tribe of the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Although, admittedly, they DO eat their relatives. Google "kuru".
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TedHutchinson says:
This article comes from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21968933
De novo induction of amyloid-beta deposition in vivo.
Where they report "accumulation of A beta deposits increased progressively with the time after inoculation"
Earlier this year there was another paper on Alzheimer's and A beta deposits.
Free full text online
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3162579/?tool=pubmed
1alpha,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 enhances cerebral clearance of human amyloid-beta peptide(1-40) from mouse brain across the blood-brain barrier"

This shows those with a higher levels of vitamin D status were better able to clear the ABeta deposits.

The problem with ageing brain arises from the decline in our ability to produce both vitamin d and melatonin as we age.
BUT both these supplements are cheap both 5000iu oil based vitamin d3 capsules and 3mg melatonin time release supplements

Melatonin interacts with amyloid beta and inhibits its agregation.

The human body is set to produce Vitamin D from dswn to dusk given exposure of skin to sunlight containing UVB and from dusk to dawn our pineal gland produces MELATONIN from dusk to dawn.
If we allowed our body to produce the natural substances in the amounts they are set up to produce then we don't need new drugs to prevent Alzheimer's.

We just stop the needless vitamin d/melatonin deficiency scenario.
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kenhamlett says:
This report makes me believe that this so called research is fundamentally flawed and is more likely a cheap attempt at wasting research dollars. There is more to establishing a proof of concept than this pathetic injection/contamination route. Show us a natural realistic link of infected/vector/victim. Then we might have something to discuss.
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illcountryboy says:
My father drank coffee all day - everyday and he didn't get Alzheimers. get some facts stewee or get off the soapbox. Have you taken your meds today?
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steweeme says:
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kenhamlett replies:
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That is absolute bull crap.
It has shown that caffeine and nicotine users are the least likely in any group of getting Alzheimer s or Parkinson's disease. No one really knows why but it just works out that way.
I do note your use of caps so I suggest you might have overdone the coffee today.
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