Synaptic vesicle transport and synaptic membrane transporter sites in excitatory amino acid nerve terminals in Alzheimer disease


Autoria(s): Westphalen, RI; Scott, HL; Dodd, PR
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

The apparent L-[H-3]glutamate uptake rate (v') was measured in synaptic vesicles isolated from cerebral cortex synaptosomes prepared from autopsied Alzheimer and non-Alzheimer dementia cases, and age-matched controls. The initial synaptosome preparations exhibited similar densities of D-[H-3]aspartate membrane binding sites (B-MAX values) in the three groups. In control brain the temporal cortex D-[H-3]aspartate B-MAX was 132% of that in motor cortex, parallel with the L- [H-3]glutamate v' values (temporal = 139% of motor; NS). Unlike D- [H-3]aspartate B-MAX values, L- [H-3]glutamate v' values were markedly and selectively lower in Alzheimer brain preparations than in controls, particularly in temporal cortex. The difference could not be attributed to differential effects of autopsy interval or age at death. Non-Alzheimer dementia cases resembled controls. The selective loss of vesicular glutamate transport is consistent with a dysfunction in the recycling of transmitter glutamate.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64771

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer-Verlag

Palavras-Chave #Clinical Neurology #Neurosciences #Excitotoxicity #Pathogenesis #Neurodegeneration #Cerebral Cortex - Human, Transporters #Glutamate #Gamma-aminobutyric-acid #Human Cerebral-cortex #Glutamate Transporter #Senile Dementia #Human-brain #Rat-brain #Regional Distribution #Binding-sites #D-aspartate #Synaptosomes #C1 #270107 Cell Neurochemistry #730104 Nervous system and disorders #730203 Health related to ageing
Tipo

Journal Article