The Multisystemic origins of Alzheimerandrsquo;s disease

Ewing Gw, S. Parvez
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The author discusses the fundamental relationship which exists between sense perception, brain function, and changes of molecular biology and uses Grakov’s mathematical model of the relationship between sense perception, brain function, the autonomic nervous system and physiological systems, and cellular and molecular biology to explain this complex relationship in the Alzheimer patient. This paper illustrates that changes of molecular biology (the a-Beta amyloid protein and fibrils) are the consequence of the failure of the brain to optimise the function of the physiological systems, in particular sleep, posture, intercellular pH and blood glucose. It is shown that Alzheimer’s Disease is a polygenomic, multisystemic and multi-pathological indication, with cognitive and neurological origins, and that knowledge of this mechanism has the potential to screen and treat the autonomic dysfunction which characterizes Alzheimer’s Disease and all common pathologies. Case studies of how the technology can be used to screen the Alzheimer patient, and to treat a wide range of cognitive and/or pathological indications, are used to support the presented arguments.
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阿尔茨海默病的多系统起源
作者探讨了感觉知觉、脑功能和分子生物学变化之间存在的基本关系,并利用Grakov的感觉知觉、脑功能、自主神经系统和生理系统以及细胞和分子生物学之间关系的数学模型来解释阿尔茨海默病患者的这种复杂关系。这篇论文说明了分子生物学(a- β淀粉样蛋白和原纤维)的变化是大脑无法优化生理系统功能的结果,特别是睡眠、姿势、细胞间pH值和血糖。研究表明,阿尔茨海默病是一种多基因组、多系统和多病理的适应症,具有认知和神经起源,对这一机制的了解有可能筛选和治疗以阿尔茨海默病和所有常见病理为特征的自主神经功能障碍。关于该技术如何用于筛查阿尔茨海默病患者,以及如何用于治疗广泛的认知和/或病理适应症的案例研究,被用来支持所提出的论点。
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