The video owner has disabled playback on external websites.

This video is no longer available on YouTube.

This video cannot be played right now.

Watch on YouTube

KI-gestützte Lerntools freischalten

Registriere dich, um leistungsstarke Tools zu nutzen, die dir helfen, schneller aus jedem Video zu lernen.

Szenen-Erklärer Phrasen-Jäger Karteikarten-Review Nachsprechübung Sprachausgabe
Kostenlos registrieren
B1 Mittelstufe Englisch 8:54 Educational

Alzheimer's disease - plaques, tangles, causes, symptoms & pathology

Osmosis from Elsevier · 1,884,710 Aufrufe · Hinzugefügt vor 2 Monaten

Lernstatistiken

B1

GER-Niveau

5/10

Schwierigkeit

Untertitel (110 Segmente)

00:05

Dementia isn’t technically a disease, but more of a way to describe a set of symptoms

00:10

like poor memory and difficulty learning new information, which can make it really hard

00:14

to function independently.

00:17

Usually dementia’s caused by some sort of damage to the cells in the brain, which can

00:21

be from a variety of diseases.

00:23

Alzheimer’s disease, now referred to as Alzheimer disease, is the most common cause

00:28

of dementia.

00:30

Alzheimer disease is considered a neurodegenerative disease, meaning it causes the degeneration,

00:35

or loss, of neurons in the brain, particularly in the cortex.

00:40

This, as you might expect, leads to the symptoms characteristic of dementia.

00:47

Although the cause of Alzheimer disease isn’t completely understood, two major players that

00:52

are often cited in its progression are plaques and tangles.

00:56

Alright, so here we’ve got the cell membrane of a neuron in the brain.

01:01

In the membrane, you’ve got this molecule called amyloid precursor protein, or APP,

01:07

one end of this guy’s in the cell, and the other end’s outside the cell.

01:11

It’s thought that this guy helps the neuron grow and repair itself after an injury.

01:15

Since APP’s a protein, just like other proteins, it gets used and over time it gets broken

01:22

down and recycled.

01:24

Normally, it gets chopped up by an enzyme called alpha secretase and it’s buddy, gamma

01:29

secretase.

01:31

This chopped up peptide is soluble and goes away, and everything’s all good.

01:36

If another enzyme, beta secretase, teams up with gamma secretase, then we’ve got a problem,

Vollständige Untertitel im Videoplayer verfügbar

Mit Übungen trainieren

Erstelle Vokabel-, Grammatik- und Verständnisübungen aus diesem Video

Vokabeln & Grammatik Verständnisquiz IELTS-Prüfung Schreib-Übung
Registrieren zum Üben
Noch keine Kommentare. Sei der Erste, der seine Gedanken teilt!

Registriere dich, um alle Features freizuschalten

Verfolge deinen Fortschritt, speichere Vokabeln und übe mit Übungen

Kostenlos Sprachen lernen