High Blood Pressure Medicine Helps PTSD. Can it Help Alzheimer's Disease, Depression and Schizophrenia?
Could medicine currently used to treat high blood pressure protect the brain from Alzheimer's disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and schizophrenia? Even though this sounds impossible, researchers
think it's possible, and very likely, probable, according to a recent press release.
Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University and the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center are focusing on the drug, Prazosin. At the present time, it's frequently used as an antipsychotic medication. Prazosin is under investigation to treat Alzheimer's disease, depression, PTSD, and schizophrenia because of how it works.
Prozasin is already used to treat high blood pressure, and has been helpful in improving sleep and reducing the incidence of nightmares for military veterans who have been diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
People who have Alzheimer's disease, depression, PTSD, and schizophrenia have higher levels of glucocorticoids in their blood serum. Researchers believe that stress causes a neurochemial response in our body and our brain. This neurochemical response causes the release of glucocorticoids in our brains.
"It's known, from human studies, that corticosteroids are not good for you cognitively. We think prozasin protects the brain from being damaged by excessive levels of corticosteroid stress hormones," said study co-author S. Paul Berger, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience, OHSU School of Medicine and the PVAMC.
While having some corticosteroids is normal, and low levels act as an anti-inflammatory agent in the brain, higher levels are not healthy. When the levels are too high, an enzyme is activated which causes oxidative stress, and damage to nerve cells.
Additionally, researchers know that we process our emotions and memories in the hippocampus. It's located in the cerebral cortex, along the elongated ridge.
High Blood Pressure Medicine Helps PTSD. Can it Help Alzheimer's Disease, Depression and Schizophrenia?
Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University and the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center are focusing on the drug, Prazosin. At the present time, it's frequently used as an antipsychotic medication. Prazosin is under investigation to treat Alzheimer's disease, depression, PTSD, and schizophrenia because of how it works.
Prozasin is already used to treat high blood pressure, and has been helpful in improving sleep and reducing the incidence of nightmares for military veterans who have been diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
People who have Alzheimer's disease, depression, PTSD, and schizophrenia have higher levels of glucocorticoids in their blood serum. Researchers believe that stress causes a neurochemial response in our body and our brain. This neurochemical response causes the release of glucocorticoids in our brains.
"It's known, from human studies, that corticosteroids are not good for you cognitively. We think prozasin protects the brain from being damaged by excessive levels of corticosteroid stress hormones," said study co-author S. Paul Berger, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience, OHSU School of Medicine and the PVAMC.
While having some corticosteroids is normal, and low levels act as an anti-inflammatory agent in the brain, higher levels are not healthy. When the levels are too high, an enzyme is activated which causes oxidative stress, and damage to nerve cells.
Additionally, researchers know that we process our emotions and memories in the hippocampus. It's located in the cerebral cortex, along the elongated ridge.
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