Window opened on Alzheimer’s conundrum: Mouse-brain study shows protein plaques to be a cause of the problem

February 7, 2008 | Source: Nature News

Harvard Medical School researchers have found that the brain protein plaques characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease can form extraordinarily fast, and seem to be the starting point of further degeneration in the brain–at least in mice.

The research helps settle a long-standing debate about whether such plaques are a primary cause or a symptom of Alzheimer’s, and may have implications for how the disease is treated.