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Alzheimer's gene 'diabetes link' | Alzheimer's gene 'diabetes link' |
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Scientists say they have identified a possible genetic link between diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. | Scientists say they have identified a possible genetic link between diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. |
It has been known for some time that people with diabetes have a much higher risk of developing Alzheimer's, but not why this is so. | It has been known for some time that people with diabetes have a much higher risk of developing Alzheimer's, but not why this is so. |
Now US researchers writing in Genetics say a study of worms has indicated a known Alzheimer's gene also plays a role in the way insulin is processed. | Now US researchers writing in Genetics say a study of worms has indicated a known Alzheimer's gene also plays a role in the way insulin is processed. |
Dementia experts said more work in humans was now needed. | Dementia experts said more work in humans was now needed. |
Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia, which affects 820,000 people in the UK. | Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia, which affects 820,000 people in the UK. |
There are medications which can slow the progress of the disease, but none that can halt its progress. | There are medications which can slow the progress of the disease, but none that can halt its progress. |
A key indication of Alzheimer's, which can only be seen after death, is the presence of sticky plaques of amyloid protein in decimated portions of patients' brains. | A key indication of Alzheimer's, which can only be seen after death, is the presence of sticky plaques of amyloid protein in decimated portions of patients' brains. |
Scientists have already found mutations in a gene involved in the processing of amyloid protein in Alzheimer's which run in families. | Scientists have already found mutations in a gene involved in the processing of amyloid protein in Alzheimer's which run in families. |
'Open new doors' | 'Open new doors' |
In this study, a team from the City College of New York looked at a similar gene in the nematode worms (C. elegans). | In this study, a team from the City College of New York looked at a similar gene in the nematode worms (C. elegans). |
These worms are often studied because they, perhaps surprisingly, a useful model for human research. | These worms are often studied because they, perhaps surprisingly, a useful model for human research. |
The researchers, led by Prof Chris Li, found the gene in the worms also affected the insulin pathway - the chemical reactions involved in its production and processing. | The researchers, led by Prof Chris Li, found the gene in the worms also affected the insulin pathway - the chemical reactions involved in its production and processing. |
Prof Li said: "People with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of dementia. | Prof Li said: "People with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of dementia. |
"The insulin pathways are involved in many metabolic processes, including helping to keep the nervous system healthy." | "The insulin pathways are involved in many metabolic processes, including helping to keep the nervous system healthy." |
She said more work was needed to investigate this potential link and its effects further. | She said more work was needed to investigate this potential link and its effects further. |
Mark Johnston, editor-in-chief of the journal Genetics, said it was "an important discovery". | Mark Johnston, editor-in-chief of the journal Genetics, said it was "an important discovery". |
"We know there's a link between Alzheimer's and diabetes, but until now it was somewhat of a mystery. | "We know there's a link between Alzheimer's and diabetes, but until now it was somewhat of a mystery. |
"This finding could open new doors for treating and preventing the disease." | "This finding could open new doors for treating and preventing the disease." |
Dr Marie Janson, director of development at Alzheimer's Research UK, which has itself funded studies looking at the link between diabetes and Alzheimer's said: "This early-stage study may provide an interesting clue to help scientists unravel how diabetes and Alzheimer's are linked, but questions still remain to be answered. | Dr Marie Janson, director of development at Alzheimer's Research UK, which has itself funded studies looking at the link between diabetes and Alzheimer's said: "This early-stage study may provide an interesting clue to help scientists unravel how diabetes and Alzheimer's are linked, but questions still remain to be answered. |
"As this research looked at the effects of a gene in worms, studies are now needed to discover whether the equivalent gene in people has the same effect, and exactly what mechanisms may be involved." | "As this research looked at the effects of a gene in worms, studies are now needed to discover whether the equivalent gene in people has the same effect, and exactly what mechanisms may be involved." |
And Dr Anne Corbett, research communications manager at Alzheimer's UK, added: "There is a growing body of evidence linking the development of diabetes with an increased risk of dementia. | |
"By identifying a potential relationship between genes involved in diabetes and Alzheimer's disease, this study offers further clues as to what this link could be. | |
"However, further research is needed to know whether these findings, from research with worms, will be the same in humans." |
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