Sunday, February 12, 2012

Cure to Alzheimer's


First name: Nicole
Current Event Posting Number: 1
Topic: Health
Title of Article: Skin cancer drug reverses Alzheimer’s in mice
Author: Elizabeth Cohen
Publication Name: CNN News
Publication Date: February 9, 2012
Length or Article: 542 words

Scientists say they "serendipitously" discovered that a drug used to treat a type of cancer quickly reversed Alzheimer's disease in mice.  After injecting mice with bexarotene, a drug used to treat a type of skin cancer called cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine noted that after 72 hours, the mice showed dramatic improvements in memory and very active and vigorous behavior in the mice.   Pathology tests on the mice showed bexarotene lowered the levels of amyloid beta and raised the levels of apolipoprotein E, which helps keep amyloid beta levels low.  To test the mice’s’ memories, the researchers conducted an experiment in which the Alzheimer's mice, walked right into a cage where they'd previously been given a painful electrical shock.  After treatment with bexarotene, the mice remembered the shock and refused to enter the cage.  However, Gary Landreth, the lead researcher at Case Western, stated that even though the drug was effective and beneficial in the ice, it may turn out dysfunctional or harmful to humans.  There have been several cases in which drugs that had fixed Alzheimer’s in mice, so further testing of the drug will take place before it will be tested on humans.  The study was published on Thursday in the journal Science.    
Bexarotene may or may not be the answer to curing Alzheimer’s.  Even though it worked stupendously well in mice, there is no saying in whether or not humans will react in such a positive way.  Further testing and researching will be done before any conclusions as to the safety and usefulness of this drug can be drawn.             

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  2. Through years of research scientists have finally found a way to treat Alzheimer's through a cancer drug treatment, bexarotene. Scientists used lab mice to show the results of the Alzheimer's treatment. The mice showed results after a remarkable pace of just 72 hours. This cure seems to be one that will prosper because, even after electrically shocking the mice they still retained the memory of being shocked. Hopefully scientists can create a stable method of cure to humans with various stages of Alzheimer's.

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