What can
be the mechanism of this degeneration?
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Alzeimer's
disease in short
Close to Amsterdam, Dirck Swaab, from the Dutch Institute on
Brain Research, showed the favorable influence of testosterone
on rats' brains. Observation under the microscope indicates that
nerve cells are well ramified in the young rat. These
ramifications disappear in old rats
but reappear under the influence of testosterone implants.
The phenomenon is most probably the same one in man.
6% of people of more than 65 reach insanity of variable
gravity, caused by the deterioration of nervous ramifications
and appearance of senile plaques in their cerebral structures.
Not counting the fundamental impact of testosterone on the
maintenance of cerebral arteries'diameter, can one neglect the
regenerating effect of male hormones on ramifications of the
brain's nerve cells?
Testosterone:
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Allows growth and ramification of nervous fibers.
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Prevents arterial atheroma.
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It inhibits the production of amyloid protein and,
consequently, its deposit in the brain's senile plaques
(4-5).
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The
disappointment of immune treatments
What are
the pathological lesions of the brain in
Alzheimer's disease?
Testosterone production decreases with age in
men and women
The chain of
production of androgens in humans
Recent and decisive scientific discoveries
Hopes that
will not be disappointed to prevent Alzheimer's
disease
Preventing and curing aging diseases
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