Senile plaque neurites in Alzheimer disease accumulate amyloid precursor protein.
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 88 (17), 7552-7556
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.88.17.7552
Abstract
Senile plaques are polymorphous beta-amyloid protein deposits found in the brain in Alzheimer disease and normal aging. This beta-amyloid protein is derived from a larger precursor molecule of which neurons are the principal producers in brain. We found that amyloid precursor protein (APP)-immunoreactive neurites were involved in senile plaques and that only a subset of these neurites showed markers for the abnormal filaments characteristic of neurofibrillary pathology. In the neocortex of nondemented individuals with senile plaques but spared of neurofibrillary pathology, dystrophic neurites in senile plaques showed only APP accumulation. In contrast, in the brains of Alzheimer patients, virtually all APP-immunoreactive neurites also showed immunoreactivity with ubiquitin, tau, and phosphorylated neurofilaments. The presence of tau and neurofilament epitopes in dystrophic neurites in senile plaques was correlated with the extent of neurofibrillary pathology in the surrounding brain tissue. Accumulation of APP and the formation of neurofibrillary pathology in senile plaque neurites are therefore distinct phenomena. Our findings suggest that APP accumulation in senile plaque neurites occurs prior to tau accumulation and is therefore more closely related to appearance of neuritic dystrophy.Keywords
This publication has 44 references indexed in Scilit:
- Characterization of β‐Amyloid Precursor Proteins With or Without the Protease‐Inhibitor Domain Using Anti‐Peptide AntibodiesJournal of Neurochemistry, 1990
- Evidence that β-Amyloid Protein in Alzheimer's Disease Is Not Derived by Normal ProcessingScience, 1990
- A morphological analysis of senile plaques in the brains of nondemented persons of different ages using silver, immunocytochemical and lectin histochemical staining techniquesNeuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 1990
- Differential sensitivity of the microtubule-associated protein, tau, in Alzheimer's disease tissue to formalin fixation.Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1988
- Progressive supranuclear palsy: extensive neuropil threads in addition to neurofibrillary tanglesActa Neuropathologica, 1988
- Axonal disruption and aberrant localization of tau protein characterize the neuropil pathology of Alzheimer's diseaseAnnals of Neurology, 1987
- Amyloid β Protein Gene: cDNA, mRNA Distribution, and Genetic Linkage Near the Alzheimer LocusScience, 1987
- THE TOPOGRAPHY OF PLAQUES AND TANGLES IN DOWN'S SYNDROME PATIENTS OF DIFFERENT AGESNeuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 1986
- Binding of Bodian's Silver and Monoclonal Antibodies to Defined Regions of Human Neurofilament Subunits: Bodian's Silver Reacts with a Highly Charged Unique Domain of NeurofilamentsJournal of Neurochemistry, 1986
- Alzheimer's disease: Initial report of the purification and characterization of a novel cerebrovascular amyloid proteinBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1984