Is Viagra able to lower the risk of Alzheimer’s?

New York, Dec 7 : US researchers have found that impotence pill Viagra may help prevent as well as treat Alzheimers disease.

Sildenafil, approved by the US Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA) for erectile dysfunction (Viagra), is associated with 69 per cent reduced incidence of Alzheimers disease, according to the findings published in the journal Nature Aging.

A team from Cleveland Clinic analysed more than 7,000,000 patients and used computational methodology for screening and validating over 1,600 FDA-approved drugs to treat Alzheimers.Amyloid plaques and tau neurofibrillary knots are two hallmarks of Alzheimer’s-related brain damage.

The team identified drugs that target both amyloid or tau as having higher scores than drugs that target only one."Sildenafil, which has been shown to significantly improve cognition and memory in preclinical models, presented as the best drug candidate," said Feixiong Cheng, from Cleveland Clinics Genomic Medicine Institute.Further, the analysis included patients using comparator drugs that either were in an active Alzheimers clinical trial (losartan or metformin) or were not yet reported as relevant to the disease (diltiazem or glimepiride).

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They found that sildenafil users were 69 per cent less likely to develop Alzheimers disease than non-sildenafil users after 6 years of follow-up.Specifically, sildenafil had a 55 per cent reduced risk of the disease compared to losartan, 63 per cent compared to metformin, 65 per cent compared to diltiazem and 64 per cent compared to glimepiride.

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"Notably, we found that sildenafil use reduced the likelihood of Alzheimers in individuals with coronary artery disease, hypertension and Type-2 diabetes, all of which are comorbidities significantly associated with risk of the disease, as well as in those without," Cheng said.The researchers also created a sildenafil-derived brain cell model from Alzheimers patients using stem cells.

In the model, they found that sildenafil increased brain cell growth and decreased hyperphosphorylation of tau proteins -- a hallmark which leads to neurofibrillary tangles --, offering biological insights into how sildenafil may influence disease-related brain changes."Because our findings only establish an association between sildenafil use and reduced incidence of Alzheimers disease, we are now planning a mechanistic trial and a phase II randomised clinical trial to test causality and confirm sildenafils clinical benefits for Alzheimers patients," said Cheng.

" We also see our approach being applied in other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinsons and amyotrophiclateral sclerosis to accelerate drug discovery."rvt/ksk #Viagra #risk #Alzheimers #Cleveland .