Stage-Dependent Effects of Rapamycin for Alzheimer’s Disease: Insights from Prevention and Treatment Trials
Mitzi Gonzales, Ai-Lin Ling

TL;DR
Rapamycin may help prevent Alzheimer's by reducing inflammation and improving blood flow, but could worsen biomarkers when used for treatment.
Contribution
Shows stage-dependent effects of rapamycin in Alzheimer's prevention versus treatment trials.
Findings
APOE4 carriers showed reduced plasma cytokines and increased cerebral blood flow after prevention treatment.
Therapeutic trial participants had increased plasma cytokines and Alzheimer's biomarkers in CSF.
Rapamycin effects differ significantly depending on whether used for prevention or treatment.
Abstract
Rapamycin is the best-established longevity-promoting drug in animal models and has been shown to attenuate Alzheimer’s disease pathology in preclinical trials. Here we compare the findings of a prevention versus therapeutic clinical trial of rapamycin for Alzheimer’s disease and discuss implications for applying the geroscience hypothesis to Alzheimer’s disease. Two open-label pilot studies evaluated the safety and preliminary efficacy of short-term (4-12 week) low dose (1 mg/day) rapamycin treatment. The prevention trial enrolled cognitively unimpaired middle-aged APOE4 carriers and non-carriers, whereas the therapeutic trial enrolled older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Both studies examined changes in plasma inflammatory markers. The prevention study also examined cerebral blood flow, and the therapeutic study assessed Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms · Alzheimer's disease research and treatments · Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
