1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(86)92319-6
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Aluminosilicates and Senile Plaque Formation in Alzheimer's Disease

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“…Abnormal accumulation of aluminium has also been detected within the brain tissue of patients with Alzheimer's disease and the Parkinsonian dementia complex of Guam Perl et al, 1982;Candy et al, 1986). Aluminium salts also induce memory impairment in susceptible experimental animals, accompanied by the formation of neuronal cytoskeletal abnormalities (Klatzo et al, 1965;.…”
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“…Abnormal accumulation of aluminium has also been detected within the brain tissue of patients with Alzheimer's disease and the Parkinsonian dementia complex of Guam Perl et al, 1982;Candy et al, 1986). Aluminium salts also induce memory impairment in susceptible experimental animals, accompanied by the formation of neuronal cytoskeletal abnormalities (Klatzo et al, 1965;.…”
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“…Tangles contain abnormally phosphorylated tau protein that combine to form paired helical filaments within the neuron (5). In addition to the protein components of plaques and tangles, some researchers have detected aluminum (6, 7) and aluminosilicates (8) in these lesions, although the evidence for their presence is apparently controversial (9).…”
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“…There is also an epidemiological association between aluminium in drinking water and the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (Martyn et al, 1989). Histological analysis have also revealed high concentration of aluminium in the nuclei of neurones associated with neurofibrillary tangle in Alzheimer's disease, and senile plaques (Candy et al, 1986).…”
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