Growth Hormone May Stem Cognitive Decline In Elderly [View all]
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-08-06/growth-hormone-may-stem-cognitive-decline-in-elderly.html
Healthy older adults and those with mild cognitive impairment given a drug that spurs hormones important to normal brain function had improved concentration, decision-making skills and verbal memory, a study found.
The healthy adults given Theratechnologies Inc. (TH)s Egrifta, a drug that spurs the release of human growth hormone, had executive function improvements that were more than 100 percent greater than those in a placebo group, while verbal memory improvements were 50 percent greater, said Laura Baker, lead author of todays study in the Archives of Neurology.
The growth hormone is released from the brain and stimulates others that are important for normal brain function, Baker said. The system of hormones decline as people age. Todays findings offer a possible new treatment for the aging brain of healthy older adults as well as those with mild cognitive impairment, who are at an increased risk of developing Alzheimers disease, she said.
Very few other strategies to improve cognition in these adults have demonstrated success, Baker, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, said today in an e-mail. This strategy of supplementing one hormone that can then impact several other hormones represents a new approach that targets an entire biological system to restore function to that of a younger adult.