13 April 2023 | Thursday | News
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In the paper titled, “Microglia: A pharmacological target for the treatment of age-related cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease,” the authors reviewed data associated with microglial pathways that have potential as drug targets for treatment of MCI and AD. Reported data supporting the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway as a drug target are summarized below:
The authors stated, “thus far, animal models testing NLRP3 pathway inhibitors suggest that such treatments may have pharmacologic relevance in reducing cognitive aging and AD pathology within patients.” To read the article Click Here.
“There is a tremendous unmet need to identify effective therapies to treat the growing number of people with cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease, a leading cause of disability and death in the world,” stated Stephen C. Glover, ZyVersa’s Co-founder, Chairman, CEO, and President. “It is encouraging to see the extensive research underway to identify potential drug targets. We are proud of the original scientific contributions in this area by the inventors of ZyVersa’s Inflammasome ASC Inhibitor IC 100, Drs. Robert W. Keane and Juan Pablo de Rivero Vaccari at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.” To review their latest publication on Alzheimer’s disease, Click Here.
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