A Comprehensive Review and Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Its Impact on Alzheimer's Disease Risk in Older Men with Prostate Cancer.
Manisha SinghVinayak AgarwalPranav PanchamDivya JindalShriya AgarwalSachchida Nand RaiSantosh Kumar SinghVivek GuptaPublished in: Degenerative neurological and neuromuscular disease (2024)
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most prevalent malignancies affecting males worldwide. Despite reductions in mortality rates due to advances in early identification and treatment methods, PCa remains a major health concern. Recent research has shed light on a possible link between PCa and Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is a significant neurological ailment that affects older males all over the world. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), a cornerstone therapeutic method used in conjunction with radiation and palliative care in advanced metastatic PCa cases, is critical for disease management. Evidence reveals a relationship between ADT and cognitive impairment. Hormonal manipulation may cause long-term cognitive problems through processes such as amyloid beta (Aβ) aggregation and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). Fluctuations in basal androgen levels can upset the delicate balance of genes that are sensitive to androgen levels, contributing to cognitive impairment. This detailed review dives into the various aspects of PCa aetiology and its relationship with cognitive decline. It investigates the discovery of particular biomarkers, as well as microRNAs (miRNAs), which play important roles in pathogenic progression. The review attempts to identify potential biomarkers associated with ADT-induced cerebral changes, including Aβ oligomer buildup, NFT formation, and tauopathy, which can contribute to early-onset dementia and cognitive impairment. Besides it further aims to provide insights into innovative diagnostic and therapeutic avenues for alleviating PCa and ADT-related cognitive sequelae by unravelling these complicated pathways and molecular mechanisms.
Keyphrases
- cognitive impairment
- cognitive decline
- prostate cancer
- early onset
- mild cognitive impairment
- palliative care
- radical prostatectomy
- middle aged
- mental health
- small cell lung cancer
- healthcare
- squamous cell carcinoma
- physical activity
- stem cells
- high glucose
- cardiovascular disease
- high throughput
- drug induced
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- climate change
- type diabetes
- dna methylation
- diabetic rats
- mesenchymal stem cells
- single cell
- health information
- health promotion
- blood brain barrier
- genome wide identification