Alzheimers Flashcards

1
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Risk Factors for AD

A
  1. ) Age
  2. ) Family history
  3. ) Down syndrome
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2
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Which gene is responsible for majority for AD?

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presenilin 1 50%

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3
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What is the strongest risk factor for LOAD?

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Apolipoprotein E

- This is a lipid binding protein that transports lipids to cells to support cholesterol metabolism

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4
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Which deposits are associated with AD?

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Amyloid deposits

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5
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What disappears in a brain with AD?

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  1. ) Hippocampus dissappers

2. ) Ventricle decrease

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6
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How do most cases of AD develop?

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They are sporadic with a late onset

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7
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What is ADAD? How is it characterized?

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Autosomal dominant AD.

It has very early onset and rapid progression

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8
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Typical clinical syndromes of AD?

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  1. ) Memory defect
  2. ) Language disorder
  3. ) Can’t recognize environment
  4. ) Deficits in executive function
  5. ) Unaware of memory compromise
  6. ) Cognitive deficits progressively worsen
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9
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Which 3 drugs are Cholinesterase inhibitors?

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  1. ) Donepezil
  2. ) Rivastigmine
  3. ) Galantamine
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10
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Mementine is an antagonist for which receptor?

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NMDA

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11
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Which drugs targets amyloid plauqes and prevents them from being made?

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Aducanumab

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12
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What does Axona do?

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Increases brain metabolism

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