ROLE OF ASTROGLIA IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE THERAPY: DIAGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS, RECENT BIOMEDICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Arnab Roy*
ABSTRACT
The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease (AD). In people with Alzheimer's disease, cellular alterations in the brain frequently appear before clinical symptoms. The ongoing degeneration of neurons is the most unexpected aspect of this disease at the cellular level. Alzheimer's disease is often accelerated when homeostasis is disrupted. Because astroglial cells keep our homeostasis in check, their depletion is one of the leading causes of Alzheimer's disease. Initially, Alois Alzheimer himself identified Alzheimer's disease as the result of
the glial cells mechanism discussed above. However, to find out, additional study is required. the significance of astroglia in this condition. In this paper, we will discuss the link between glial cells and Alzheimer's disease, as well as the diagnostic implications, current biological advances, and future Alzheimer's disease perspectives (AD).
Keywords: Dementia, Homeostasis, Astroglia.
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