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Dr. Eowyn posted: "Alzheimer’s disease is now considered a “prion disease”
by some scientists. Prions, short for proteinaceous infectious particles,
are misfolded proteins that carry the ability to trigger further proteins
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Alzheimer’s disease is now considered a “prion disease” by some scientists.

*Prions*, short for proteinaceous infectious particles, *are misfolded
proteins that carry the ability to trigger further proteins to misfold,
leading to debilitating brain disorders, including:*

   1. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bovine_spongiform_encephalopathy> (BSE or
   mad cow disease).
   2. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creutzfeldt%E2%80%93Jakob_disease> (CJD),
   the human form of mad cow disease.
   3. Scrapie in sheep.
   4. Alzheimer's.

*Prions are unique in being an infectious agent without any genes, unlike
viruses or bacteria.* They are extremely tenacious, *sticking to metal
surfaces of surgical instruments and surviving the high temperatures and
chemical agents that kill off infectious viruses and microbes.*

A new scientific study found that Alzheimer’s disease can be a
transmissible infection, albeit rare, which is inadvertently passed from
one person to another during certain medical procedures.

[image: alzheimer_brain]
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Steve Connor reports for the UK *Independent
<http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/alzheimers-disease-may-be-infectious-study-suggests-10493032.html>*,
Sept. 10, 2015, that a study of *eight people who were given growth hormone
injections when they were children*, has raised the disturbing possibility
that *Alzheimer’s can be transmitted under certain circumstances when
infected tissues or surgical instruments are passed between individuals.*

The eight adults, aged between 36 and 51, all died of Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creutzfeldt%E2%80%93Jakob_disease>
(CJD), aka the human form of mad cow disease, after receiving contaminated
hormone injections as children. Autopsies on their brains also revealed
that *seven of them had the misfolded proteins associated with the early
stages of Alzheimer’s disease.* It is unheard of for people in this age
group to have such proteins.

The scientists did not find the “tau” protein tangles associated with the
later stages of the disease, which means the seven individuals did not have
full-blown Alzheimer’s, although they may well have developed it had they
not died of CJD.

The study, published in the journal *Nature*, eliminated other possible
reasons for the presence of these so-called amyloid-beta (A-beta) proteins
and came to the conclusion that they were most *probably transmitted as
protein “seeds” in the growth-hormone injections.*

*Professor John Collinge*, head of neurodegenerative diseases at University
College London, said at a press conference that until now, it was thought
that Alzheimer’s occurred only as a result of inheriting certain genetic
mutations causing the familial version of the disease, or from random
“sporadic” events within the brain of elderly people. “What we need to
consider is that in addition to there being sporadic Alzheimer’s disease
and inherited or familial Alzheimer’s disease, there could also be acquired
forms of Alzheimer’s disease."

Collinge explained there can be three different ways that Alzheimer's --
what he calls "protein seeds" -- can be generated in your brain:

   1. Spontaneously, as "an unlucky event as you age."
   2. A faulty gene.
   3. Exposure "to a medical accident" as described above in the cases of
   transmissible Alzheimer's. Collinge emphasized that “this relates to a very
   special situation where people have been injected essentially with extracts
   of human tissue. In no way are we suggesting that Alzheimer’s is a
   contagious disease. *You cannot catch Alzheimer’s disease by living with
   or caring for someone with the disease.*”



*The findings have raised questions about the safety of some medical
procedures, possibly including blood transfusions and invasive dental
treatment, which may involve the transfer of contaminated tissues or
surgical equipment.* It is well-established that the prion proteins behind
CJD and Alzheimer’s stick to metal surfaces, such as metal surgical tools,
and can survive extreme sterilization procedures such as steam cleaning and
formaldehyde.

There is also the question of *whether Alzheimer’s disease could be passed
on in blood transfusions*, given that animal experiments have shown this to
be possible. Professor Collinge said:

“Epidemiological studies have been done in the past looking for links
between Alzheimer’s disease and blood transfusions and they have not shown
an association. Certainly with vCJD, which is the form of CJD associated
with mad-cow disease, there is infectivity found in the blood and *there
have been four documented cases in the UK of vCJD from a blood donor who
went on to get vCJD*, so it can occur. Certainly *there are potential risks
in dentistry *where it is impacting on nervous tissue, such as root-canal
treatments and special precautions are taken for that reason... If you are
speculating whether A-beta seeds are transmitted at all by surgical
instruments one would have to consider whether certain types of dental
procedures might be relevant.”

But in a statement issued later, Dr. Collinge clarified that *more research
was needed before any conclusions could be drawn about any potential risks
in current medical or dental treatments*:

“Our findings relate to the specific circumstance of cadaver-derived human
growth hormone injections, a treatment that was discontinued many years
ago. It is possible our findings might be relevant to some other medical or
surgical procedures, but evaluating what risk, if any, there might be
requires much further research. Our current data has no bearing on dental
surgery and certainly does not argue that dentistry poses a risk of
Alzheimer’s disease.”

Between 1958 and 1985 some 1,848 people in Britain, mostly children,
received growth hormone injections made from tens of thousands of
homogenized pituitary glands derived from the brains of human cadavers. The
NHS switched to synthetic growth hormone in 1985 when scientists realized
that pituitary-derived hormone could be a route for transmitting CJD. Up to
2000, there were 38 known cases of “iatrogenic” CJD resulting from growth
hormone injections in the UK, but this figure is likely to rise further
because of the exceptionally long incubation period of the disease.

Dame *Sally Davies, the Government’s Chief Medical Officer*, played down
the significance of the research on transmissible Alzheimer's saying that
it was a small study on only eight samples: “There is no evidence that
Alzheimer’s disease can be transmitted in humans, nor is there any evidence
that Alzheimer’s disease can be transmitted through any medical
procedure. I can reassure people that the NHS has extremely stringent
procedures in place to minimize infection risk from surgical equipment, and
patients are very well protected.”

*Doug Brown, director of research at the Alzheimer’s Society*, concurred
with Davies: “While these findings are interesting and warrant further
investigation, there are too many unknowns in this small, observational
study of eight brains to draw any conclusions about whether Alzheimer’s
disease can be transmitted this way. Injections of growth hormone taken
from human brains were stopped in the 1980s. There remains absolutely no
evidence that Alzheimer’s disease is contagious or can be transmitted from
person to person via any current medical procedures.”

But UCL Professor of Neuroscience *John Hardy* disagrees. He said: “I think *we
can be relatively sure that it is possible to transmit amyloid pathology by
the injection of human tissues which contain the amyloid of Alzheimer’s
disease. *Does it have implications for blood transfusions? Probably not,
but this definitely deserves systematic epidemiological investigation.”



Scientists emphasised that the new evidence is still preliminary and should
not stop anyone from having surgery. They have also stressed that it is not
possible to “catch” Alzheimer’s by living with someone with the disease.

*~Eowyn*
*Dr. Eowyn <http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/author/eowyn2/>* | November 13,
2015 at 6:59 am | Tags: Alzheimer's is a prion disease
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