Campbell Arezoo
Western University of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pomona, CA 91766, USA.
J Alzheimers Dis. 2006 Nov;10(2-3):165-72. doi: 10.3233/jad-2006-102-304.
Metals such as aluminum (Al), copper (Cu), zinc and iron have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Because trace amounts of metals are present in the drinking water, there is a possibility for low-dose chronic exposure. Since the presence of Al and Cu in drinking water has been shown to adversely affect the progression of AD, these two metals may aggravate some of the events associated with the disease process. The main focus of this review will be on the effects of Al and Cu in initiating or propagating an inflammatory response within the aging brain. Since inflammatory events are reported to be upregulated in the AD brain, this may be one of the mechanisms by which the metals potentiate neurodegeneration.
铝(Al)、铜(Cu)、锌和铁等金属与阿尔茨海默病(AD)的发病机制有关。由于饮用水中存在微量金属,存在低剂量慢性暴露的可能性。由于已证明饮用水中的铝和铜会对AD的进展产生不利影响,这两种金属可能会加剧与疾病进程相关的一些情况。本综述的主要重点将是铝和铜在引发或促进衰老大脑内炎症反应方面的作用。由于据报道AD大脑中的炎症事件上调,这可能是金属增强神经退行性变的机制之一。