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Novel CSF biomarkers being investigated in AD

 

Preliminary studies suggest that visinin-like protein 1 (VILIP-1) may be useful as a biomarker of neuronal injury in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. VILIP-1 is one of a class of neuronal calcium sensor proteins regulating calcium ion homeostasis. It has been shown to affect intracellular neuronal signalling involved in synaptic plasticity, and may be associated with calcium-mediated neuronal injury. Thus, VILIP-1 provides a link between calcium-mediated neurotoxicity and pathological changes in AD (Groblewska et al. J Alzheimers Dis 2015;47:17-32). Read More

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Brain volume loss associated with cognitive decline in MS

 

The rate of brain volume loss (BVL) from neurodegeneration and axonal loss is estimated to be two-fold higher in MS patients compared to age-matched healthy controls, and is an important determinant of cognitive dysfunction, according to the results of a new meta-analysis. Read More

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