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Etanercept drug reverses early symptoms of Alzheimer’s in 10 minutes March 9, 2008

Scientists in the U.S. say a drug which can reverse some of the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease takes effect within 10 minutes.

The scientists from the University of California at Los Angeles, and the University of Southern California, say the memory of an 81-year-old man improved dramatically after the drug etanercept, currently used to treat arthritis, was injected into his spine.

Some studies have suggested that too much of a body chemical called tumour necrosis factor-alpha may be at least partly to blame for the advance of the condition.

Etanercept, which is licensed for use as a rheumatoid arthritis drug, works to block this body chemical.

The study highlights the importance of certain soluble proteins, called cytokines, in Alzheimer’s disease and the cytokine, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), is a critical component of the brain’s immune system.

In normal circumstances TNF finely regulates the transmission of neural impulses in the brain and the researchers hypothesized that elevated levels of TNF in Alzheimer’s disease interfere with this regulation.

The theory was that an injection of etanercept would reduce the elevated levels of TNF.

The scientists Dr. Edward Tobinick and Dr. Hyman Gross have already published a study which suggested that this could benefit Alzheimer’s patients.

They had noticed in previous research that injecting the drug into the neck spine seemed to deliver almost immediate effects.

The decided to test the medication on just one patient, a former doctor who had the early stages of the disease.

Before the injection they measured his performance on cognitive tests, and found he performed poorly and was unable to remember the name of the doctor treating him, the date, or the state in which he lived. Neither could he perform simple mental arithmetic, or name more than two animals.

To the astonishment of his family ten minutes after a dose of etanercept, he was noticeably calmer, more attentive, and less frustrated; he also knew he lived in California, knew the day of the week, and the month, could name five animals, and performed better at the arithmetic test.

His wife said he was clearer and more organized and his son declared the change immediately after the drug was administered was the “single most remarkable thing he had ever seen.”

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Perispinal Etanercept: Potential as an Alzheimer therapeutic March 9, 2008

I recently viewed a video that an Alzheimer’s patient has made extraordinary improvements in his cognitive skills and gait. You can view the video on www.alzheimersgroup.org. I am posting information that I locate on the drug Etanercept:

Each of the three patients I saw treated had been tested and diagnosed with probable Alzheimer’s disease by a neurologist before perispinal etanercept treatment had begun. They and their families invited me to be present during the treatment and in the interviews before and after. I noticed clinical improvement in each of the three patients within minutes following treatment. My first impression was that there was a clear, easily discernible, difference in each. They were more cheerful, more at ease, and more attentive. My impressions were the same as those shared by each of the families (please see the movie for example). This rapid turn around brought to mind the first time, now almost two decades ago[17], that I was the original witness to the remarkable overexpression of immune cytokines in activated glia in Alzheimer patients and even in fetuses and neonates with Down’s syndrome – I was amazed!

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