Brain Cells Gone,

Written By Luthfie fadhillah on Sunday, March 13, 2011 | 1:28 AM

People who have lost a few cells in the "hippocampus" in the brain are more likely to develop pain memories, the scientists said in the journal "American Academy of Neurology."
    
Dr. Wouter J.P. Henneman, from Vu University Medical Center in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and colleagues used MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) to measure the volume of whole brain, and the "hippocampus" in 64 patients with Alzheimer's at the beginning of their studies and once again an average of 18 months later in order to take into account number of brain shrinkage.
    
Study participants included 44 people with mild cognitive disorder (MCI) and 34 patients who did not have impaired memory or thought power, becoming a "controller".
    
During the study, the team found three "controllers" and 23 people with MCI have been stricken with Alzheimer's disease, and groups of "control" by volume "hippocampus" is smaller and the larger the depreciation rate facing the possibility of 3 to 4 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's compared with volume "hippocampus" the larger and slower depreciation rate.
    
"These findings seem to reflect that at the stage of mild cognitive disorder, a striking atrophy is already occurring in the 'hippocampus'," said study author Henneman. "In people who are stricken with Alzheimer's disease, nerve cell loss is more scattered throughout the brain."
    
"The pace of regional atrophy 'hippocampus' is the most powerful indicator of the development of Alzheimer's disease," researchers concluded that studies

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