肥胖症与阿尔茨海默病相关性研究综述

Vivek Kumar Tiwari, M. Reddy
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由于过度摄入饱和脂肪、缺乏运动或久坐不动的生活方式,肥胖是一个普遍存在的健康问题,在世界范围内正变得越来越严重。阿尔茨海默病(AD)是由于淀粉样前体蛋白分解为分泌酶引起的;tau的聚集和过度磷酸化是导致NTFs的其他原因。在过去的几十年里,痴呆症的病例,或者更高级的术语,阿尔茨海默氏症,在中年人中有所上升,主要是在老年人中。本文就肥胖与AD病理的关系作一综述。被认为有助于肥胖诱发AD发展的关键因素被广泛研究。高热量食物对大脑的影响、胰岛素的功能、胰岛素抵抗产生的过程都在研究范围内。瘦素在大脑中的功能及其抵抗,以及包括线粒体功能障碍在内的分子因素,炎症小体的产生,外周和中枢压痛在肥胖诱导的AD发展中的作用,都被检查。但也有人认为,要想成为争议性问题,并确定具体情况,还需要进行更多的调查。
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A Review on Correlation of Obesity and Alzheimer- Perspective Study
Due to excessive consumption of saturated fats, inactivity, or a sedentary lifestyle, obesity is a widespread health issue that is getting worse around the world. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is caused due to breakdown of amyloid precursor protein to secretase; aggregation and hyperphosphorylation of tau are additional causes that result in NTFs. Over the past couple of decades, cases of dementia, or in more advanced terms, Alzheimer's, have elevated in middle-aged individuals and primarily in the elderly population. We go through the relationship between obesity as well as the pathology of AD in this review. Key elements that are thought to contribute to the development of obesity-induced AD are extensively examined. The impact of a high-calorie food on the brain, the function of insulin, processes through which insulin resistance develops are all examined. Leptin's function in the brain and its resistance, as well as molecular factors including mitochondrial dysfunction, the production of inflammasomes, and the roles of peripheral and central tenderness in the development of obesity-induced AD, are all examined. However, some believe that to be a contentious issue and to determine the specific situation, more investigation is required.
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