Prospective Alzheimer's drug builds new brain cell connections, improves cognitive function of rats
Thursday, October 11, 2012 - 09:00
in Health & Medicine
Researchers have developed a new drug candidate that dramatically improves the cognitive function of rats with Alzheimer's-like mental impairment. Their compound, which is intended to repair brain damage that has already occurred, is a significant departure from current Alzheimer's treatments, which either slow the process of cell death or inhibit cholinesterase, an enzyme believed to break down a key neurotransmitter involved in learning and memory development.