Resolving inflammation: Could it prevent memory loss in Down syndrome and Alzheimer's?

(Medical University of South Carolina) Resolvins are lipids that 'resolve' the inflammation that normally follows injury or disease, returning the body back to normal. Therapeutic administration of one such resolvin can halt memory loss in a common preclinical model of Down syndrome, a finding that could also be relevant to memory loss in Alzheimer's disease, report researchers from the Medical University of South Carolina and elsewhere in Glia. This resolvin could enhance the body's ability to heal and resolve inflammation.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news