Evidence for brain glucose dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer s & Dementia2017Vol. 14(3), pp. 318–329
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Yang An, Vijay R. Varma, Sudhir Varma, Ramon Casanova, Eric B. Dammer, Olga Pletniková, Chee W. Chia, Josephine M. Egan, Luigi Ferrucci, Juan C. Troncoso, Allan I. Levey, James J. Lah, Nicholas T. Seyfried, Cristina Legido‐Quigley, Richard O’Brien, Madhav Thambisetty
Abstract
Impaired glucose metabolism due to reduced glycolytic flux may be intrinsic to AD pathogenesis. Abnormalities in brain glucose homeostasis may begin several years before the onset of clinical symptoms.
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