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Why Does the Alzheimer's Brain Become Insulin-Resistant?

Neuroscience News - 18 Dec 2022 03:04
Why Does the Alzheimer's Brain Become Insulin-Resistant? Insulin binding receptors are predominantly located in the microvessels within the blood-brain barrier. In patients with Alzheimer's, the abundance of these receptors is decreased. This decrease could lead to the loss of insulin response in the Alzheimer's brain.
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