Improvement of Key Molecular Events Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology Using Postbiotics
Gabriela Agustina Bulacios,
Pablo Gabriel Cataldo,
Johana Romina Naja
et al.
Abstract:In the past 50 years, life expectancy has increased by
more than
20 years. One consequence of this increase in longevity is the rise
of age-related diseases such as dementia. Alzheimer’s disease
(AD) is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 60–70%
of cases. AD pathogenesis is not restricted to the neuronal compartment
but includes strong interactions with other brain cells, particularly
microglia triggering the release of inflammatory mediators, which
contribute to disease progression and severity. … Show more
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