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Promising New Drug Reverses Mental Decline in Mice With Advanced Alzheimer’s : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 31, 2025 10:40 am
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Hope for Reversing Alzheimer’s Disease: Promising Study Shows Potential for Repairing Brain Damage

Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating condition that impacts the brain in profound ways, leading to seemingly irreversible neurological damage. However, a recent study has shed light on a potential treatment that could help repair some of this damage.

Researchers in the US have discovered a drug candidate known as P7C3-A20 that has shown remarkable results in returning cognitive functions to mice with models of Alzheimer’s disease. This compound not only halted brain cell damage but also reduced inflammation and restored the integrity of the blood-brain barrier, the brain’s protective shield.

Neuroscientist and psychiatrist Andrew Pieper from Case Western Reserve University expressed excitement about the findings, stating, “We were very excited and encouraged by our results.”

Key Findings of the Study

The drug candidate P7C3-A20 was chosen for its ability to restore the balance of NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), a molecule crucial for cellular energy production and protein synthesis. Previous studies in animals have shown that boosting NAD+ levels can improve symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.

In the study, mice with advanced Alzheimer’s symptoms were treated with daily injections of P7C3-A20 for six months. This treatment led to a normalization of NAD+ levels, as well as a reduction in inflammation and DNA damage, indicating that the cells were able to function normally again.

While the drug did not clear out the amyloid-beta protein plaques and tau protein tangles associated with Alzheimer’s disease, it did restore brain function. This suggests that with optimal cellular function, the brain may be able to cope with these abnormal protein accumulations.

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Implications for Future Treatments

While these findings offer hope for potential treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, further research is needed to determine if similar results can be achieved in humans. Clinical trials and additional animal studies will be crucial in validating these findings.

It is important to note that the regulation of NAD+ levels must be carefully managed, as excessive NAD+ has been linked to cancer in previous studies. Given the complexity of Alzheimer’s disease, a multifaceted approach to treatment may be necessary.

Andrew Pieper emphasizes the message of hope conveyed by this research, stating, “The damaged brain can, under some conditions, repair itself and regain function.” This study, published in Cell Reports Medicine, opens new possibilities for potentially reversing the effects of Alzheimer’s disease.

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