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Mol Aspects Med. 2015 Jun-Oct;43-44:3-15. doi: 10.1016/j.mam.2015.06.001. Epub 2015 Jun 5.
There exist many challenges hampering the discovery and development of effective interventions to prevent dementia. Three major trends have now intersected to influence the emerging interest in disease modifying therapies that may delay or halt dementia. The three crucial factors shaping this current focus are: (1) the emergence of the longevity revolution and the impact of a aging society, (2) the effects of the US Federal investment in research in advancing knowledge about the neurobiology of aging and dementia, and (3) the problem of US legislators and health policy makers to balance the allocation of evermore scarce research funding resources. The purpose of this essay is to provide a survey of the politics of science and to describe efforts to correctly manage the high level of expectations of both the patient and research communities. The perspective offered reviews the history and evolution of the ideas to treat or prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease as a national strategic goal. The aim is to evaluate the interplay between science and formulation of public policy for setting research priority. We use the history of developing US National Institute of Aging's extramural research programs on brain aging and Alzheimer's disease (Khachaturian, 2006; 2007) as an initial case study.
有许多挑战阻碍了预防痴呆的有效干预措施的发现和发展。现在,三大趋势已经交汇,影响了人们对可能延缓或阻止痴呆的疾病修正疗法的新兴趣。影响当前关注焦点的三个关键因素是:(1)长寿革命的出现和老龄化社会的影响,(2)美国联邦投资于推进衰老和痴呆神经生物学知识的研究的影响,以及(3)美国立法者和卫生政策制定者在平衡日益稀缺的研究资金资源分配方面的问题。本文的目的是对科学政治进行调查,并描述努力正确管理患者和研究界的高度期望。提供的观点回顾了将治疗或预防痴呆和阿尔茨海默病作为国家战略目标的理念的历史和演变。目的是评估科学与制定公共政策以确定研究重点之间的相互作用。我们使用制定美国国家老龄化研究所关于大脑衰老和阿尔茨海默病的体外研究计划的历史(Khachaturian,2006;2007)作为初始案例研究。