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-Which Multivitamin is Right For You?

-New Research on Vitamin D Benefits…

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-Enhanced Multivitamins: Now With Lycopene and More Vitamin D, Lutein, and Zeaxanthin...

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-Resveratrol maintains healthy protesosome activity in the brain...*

-Curcumin promotes immune function and macrophage activity to support healthy brain function…*

-Alpha lipoic acid promotes pancreatic cell health and healthy glucose metabolism, likely through it’s role as an antioxidant…*

-l-Theanine moderates the sympathetic nervous system and heart rate in response to acute stress conditions…*

-GABA promotes immune function and alpha wave activity in the brain, supporting relaxation and moderating occasional stress…*

-Optimal vitamin D levels are associated with nerve health…*

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-Vitamin D3: Source and Form




Curcuminoids enhance amyloid-beta uptake by macrophages of Alzheimer's disease patients

Treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is difficult due to ignorance of its pathogenesis. AD patients have defects in phagocytosis of amyloid-beta (1-42) (Abeta) in vitro by the innate immune cells, monocyte/macrophages and in clearance of Abeta plaques [5]. The natural product curcuminoids enhanced brain clearance of Abeta in animal models. We, therefore, treated macrophages of six AD patients and 3 controls by curcuminoids in vitro and measured Abeta uptake using fluorescence and confocal microscopy. At baseline, the intensity of Abeta uptake by AD macrophages was significantly lower in comparison to control macrophages and involved surface binding but no intracellular uptake. After treatment of macrophages with curcuminoids, Abeta uptake by macrophages of three of the six AD patients was significantly (P<0.001 to 0.081) increased. Confocal microscopy of AD macrophages responsive to curcuminoids showed surface binding in untreated macrophages but co-localization with phalloidin in an intracellular compartment after treatment. Immunomodulation of the innate immune system by curcuminoids might be a safe approach to immune clearance of amyloidosis in AD brain. Zhang L, Fiala M, Cashman J, et al. J Alzheimers Dis. 2006 Nov;10(1):1-7.


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