Alzheimer's disease: environmental factors and etiologic hypotheses
- PMID: 2680002
- DOI: 10.1017/s0317167100029425
Alzheimer's disease: environmental factors and etiologic hypotheses
Abstract
A review of published reports on conventional and unconventional viruses, aluminum, neurotoxic metals and trace elements, neurotoxins of biological origin and immune systems, suggest that environmental factors, possibly multiple ones, play a significant role in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease. A complex interaction between genetic predisposition to this illness, natural aging processes, environmental factors over a life-time exposure and pathological alterations of the host immune system is proposed.