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  • 1
    ISSN: 1749-6632
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Key words Pick’s disease ; Pick bodies ; Frontal and temporal cortex ; Alzheimer’s disease ; Principal ; components analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The densities of Pick bodies (PB), Pick cells (PC), senile plaques (SP) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) in the frontal and temporal lobe were determined in ten patients diagnosed with Pick’s disease (PD). The density of PB was significantly higher in the dentate gyrus granule cells compared with the cortex and the CA sectors of the hippocampus. Within the hippocampus, the highest densities of PB were observed in sector CA1. PC were absent in the dentate gyrus and no significant differences in PC density were observed in the remaining brain regions. With the exception of two patients, the densities of SP and NFT were low with no significant differences in mean densities between cortical regions. In the hippocampus, the density of NFT was greatest in sector CA1. PB and PC densities were positively correlated in the frontal cortex but no correlations were observed between the PD and AD lesions. A principal components analysis (PCA) of the neuropathological variables suggested that variations in the densities of SP in the frontal cortex, temporal cortex and hippocampus were the most important sources of heterogeneity within the patient group. Variations in the densities of PB and NFT in the temporal cortex and hippocampus were of secondary importance. In addition, the PCA suggested that two of the ten patients were atypical. One patient had a higher than average density of SP and one familial patient had a higher density of NFT but few SP.
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  • 3
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    European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 246 (1996), S. 129-131 
    ISSN: 1433-8491
    Keywords: Alzheimer's disease ; phospholipase A2 ; Brain phospholipids ; Platelets ; Amyloid precursor protein ; β-amyloid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) is a key enzyme in the metabolism of membrane phospholipids. PLA2 influences the processing and secretion of the amyloid precursor protein, which give rise to the β-amyloid peptide, the major component of the amyloid plaque in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We investigated the PLA2 activity in two samples: in post-mortem brains from 23 patients with AD and 20 non-demented elderly controls, and platelets from 16 patients with a diagnosis of probable AD, 13 healthy controls and 14 elderly patients with a major depression. In AD brains PLA2 activity was significantly decreased in the parietal, and to a lesser degree in the frontal, cortex. Lower PLA2 activity correlated significantly with an earlier onset of the disease, an earlier age at death and higher counts of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques. In platelets PLA2 activity was also significantly reduced in the AD group as compared with healthy and depressed controls. The reduction of the enzyme activity in platelets correlated with an early disease onset and with the severity of cognitive impairment, indicating a relationship between abnormally low PLA2 activity and a more severe form of the illness. The present results provide new evidence for a disordered phospholipid metabolism in AD brains and suggest that reduced PLA2 activity may contribute to the production of amyloidogenic peptides in the disease. Further studies are needed to examine whether PLA2 activity in platelets may be useful as a peripheral marker for a subgroup of patients with AD.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of neural transmission 106 (1999), S. 757-761 
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Keywords: Keywords: Piracetam ; membrane ; human brain ; hippocampus ; Alzheimer's disease.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary. The in vitro effects of piracetam treatment on the fluidity of membranes from the hippocampus of Alzheimer's Disease patients (AD) and non-demented controls were studied. Hippocampal membranes of AD patients showed a significant lower hydrocarbon core fluidity compared with membranes from elderly non-demented controls. Preincubation with piracetam enhanced the hydrocarbon core fluidity of hippocampal membranes from AD-patients as well as elderly controls in a concentration depending fashion, although the effect was more pronounced for the AD membranes. In the presence of piracetam, the difference of the membrane fluidity between AD and control membranes was not longer apparent.
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