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Main Authors: Liu, Bing, Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan, Abbas, Ghulam, Ahmed, Usama, Javed, Rabia, Ali, Ilyas, Ao, Qiang, Deng, Xu
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Brain research 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40784621/
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author Liu, Bing
Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan
Abbas, Ghulam
Ahmed, Usama
Javed, Rabia
Ali, Ilyas
Ao, Qiang
Deng, Xu
author_facet Liu, Bing
Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan
Abbas, Ghulam
Ahmed, Usama
Javed, Rabia
Ali, Ilyas
Ao, Qiang
Deng, Xu
Liu, Bing
Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan
Abbas, Ghulam
Ahmed, Usama
Javed, Rabia
Ali, Ilyas
Ao, Qiang
Deng, Xu
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents From particulates to pathways: environmental exposures and their impact on Alzheimer's disease. Liu, Bing Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan Abbas, Ghulam Ahmed, Usama Javed, Rabia Ali, Ilyas Ao, Qiang Deng, Xu Alzheimer Disease Humans Environmental Exposure Particulate Matter Animals Environmental Pollutants Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading cause of cognitive decline and mortality, with its neurobiological mechanisms and etiology still not fully understood. Emerging evidence highlights the significant role of environmental pollutants in AD onset and progression. This review examines the impact of environmental compartments-air, water, soil, and pollutants-on AD pathology. Prolonged exposure to particulate matter (PM), heavy metals (lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic), and engineered nanomaterials (silver, iron oxide, silica) increases AD risk. Additional factors like obesity, smoking, infections, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and electromagnetic fields may exacerbate AD. These exposures potentially drive key pathological features such as amyloid-β plaque deposition and tau protein aggregation. By analyzing recent studies, this review highlights the intersection between environmental exposure and AD progression, emphasizing how such factors can accelerate the disease. It provides practical guidelines to mitigate these risks, aiming to reduce AD incidence while advancing understanding of its environmental contributions.
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spellingShingle From particulates to pathways: environmental exposures and their impact on Alzheimer's disease.
Liu, Bing
Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan
Abbas, Ghulam
Ahmed, Usama
Javed, Rabia
Ali, Ilyas
Ao, Qiang
Deng, Xu
Alzheimer Disease
Humans
Environmental Exposure
Particulate Matter
Animals
Environmental Pollutants
From particulates to pathways: environmental exposures and their impact on Alzheimer's disease. Liu, Bing Ahmad, Muhammad Arslan Abbas, Ghulam Ahmed, Usama Javed, Rabia Ali, Ilyas Ao, Qiang Deng, Xu Alzheimer Disease Humans Environmental Exposure Particulate Matter Animals Environmental Pollutants Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading cause of cognitive decline and mortality, with its neurobiological mechanisms and etiology still not fully understood. Emerging evidence highlights the significant role of environmental pollutants in AD onset and progression. This review examines the impact of environmental compartments-air, water, soil, and pollutants-on AD pathology. Prolonged exposure to particulate matter (PM), heavy metals (lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic), and engineered nanomaterials (silver, iron oxide, silica) increases AD risk. Additional factors like obesity, smoking, infections, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and electromagnetic fields may exacerbate AD. These exposures potentially drive key pathological features such as amyloid-β plaque deposition and tau protein aggregation. By analyzing recent studies, this review highlights the intersection between environmental exposure and AD progression, emphasizing how such factors can accelerate the disease. It provides practical guidelines to mitigate these risks, aiming to reduce AD incidence while advancing understanding of its environmental contributions.
title From particulates to pathways: environmental exposures and their impact on Alzheimer's disease.
topic Alzheimer Disease
Humans
Environmental Exposure
Particulate Matter
Animals
Environmental Pollutants
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40784621/