Monday, October 19, 2009

Olive oil compound linked to Alzheimer's

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UPI.com

CHICAGO, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- A compound in olive oil targets and blocks toxic proteins that damage brain cells and cause memory loss in Alzheimer's disease victims, U.S. researchers said.

The compound, oleocanthal, alters the structures of the proteins, ADDLs, said William L. Klein of Northwestern University and Paul A.S. Breslin of Monell Chemical Senses Center.

"Binding of ADDLs is thought to be a crucial first step in the initiation of Alzheimer's disease," Klein said in a statement. "Oleocanthal alters ADDL structure in a way that deters the protein from binding to synapses that allow the nervous system to connect."

ADDLs bind within the synapses of the brains of Alzheimer's patients and are believed directly to disrupt nerve cell function, eventually leading to memory loss, cell death and global disruption of brain function, the researchers said.

Klein and colleagues identified ADDLs in 1998, leading to a major shift in thinking about the causes, progression and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. ADDLs are structurally different from the amyloid plaques that accumulate in brains of Alzheimer's patients.

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