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An evidence-based review of neuronal cholesterol role in dementia and statins as a pharmacotherapy in reducing risk of dementia.

Siddhartha DuttaSayeeda RahmanRahnuma AhmadTarun KumarGitashree DuttaSudeshna BanerjeeAbdullahi Rabiu AbubakarAdekunle Babajide RowaiyeSameer DhingraVelayutham RavichandiranSantosh KumarParas SharmaMainul HaqueJaykaran Charan
Published in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2021)
Amyloid-β peptides and intraneuronal neurofibrillary tangles are markers of Alzheimer's disease. Evidence shows cholesterol modulates the functioning of enzymes associated with Amyloid-β peptide processing and synthesis. Lowering cholesterol using statin may help prevent or delay the progression of dementia. This paper reviews the role of statin in dementia and recommends extensive future studies, including genetic research, to obtain a precise medication approach for patients with dementia.
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