Anavex Life Sciences Highlights New Scientific Findings on Shared Biology Between Autism and Alzheimer’s Disease


In a significant scientific development, Anavex Life Sciences has unveiled new research revealing a strong biological connection between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The findings are reshaping how scientists understand brain disorders across the lifespan linking neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative conditions through shared molecular pathways.

According to the company, multiple peer-reviewed studies highlight common disruptions in autophagy, a vital cellular process responsible for clearing damaged proteins and maintaining brain health. When autophagy fails, toxic protein buildup and abnormal neural connections can occurfeatures now identified in both autism and Alzheimer’s disease.

One of the most striking insights comes from epidemiological data showing that adults with autism may face up to eight times higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s and related dementias, often at an earlier age than the general population. This has raised new concerns among researchers and clinicians about long-term neurological health in individuals with ASD.

The research also emphasizes shared synaptic dysfunction, where the brain’s natural “pruning” process fails. In autism, excess neural connections are not properly eliminated, while in Alzheimer’s, impaired cellular cleanup leads to the accumulation of harmful proteins such as amyloid-beta and tau.

At the center of this breakthrough is Anavex’s investigational drug Blarcamesine, an oral therapy designed to restore cellular balance by activating the SIGMAR1 receptor. Early clinical and preclinical studies suggest that the drug may help correct autophagy dysfunction, offering potential therapeutic benefits across multiple central nervous system disorders.

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