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Erythrocyte Amyloid Beta Peptide Isoform Distributions in Alzheimer and Mild Cognitive Impairment

[ Vol. 16 , Issue. 11 ]

Author(s):

Petter Järemo*, Alenka Jejcic, Vesna Jelic, Tasmin Shahnaz, Magnus Oweling, Bengt Winblad and Homira Behbahani   Pages 1050 - 1054 ( 5 )

Abstract:


<P>Introduction: We recently showed that Amyloid Beta (A&#946;)40 accumulates in erythrocytes and possibly causes cell damage as evidenced by an increased number of assumed injured low-density (kg/L) erythrocytes. Furthermore, we have suggested a separation technique to isolate and concentrate such damaged red blood cells for subsequent analysis. </P><P> Objectives: We isolated high- and low-density erythrocytes and investigated the accumulation patterns of the A&#946; peptides (A&#946;40, A&#946;42, and A&#946;43) in Alzheimer (AD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and Subjective Cognitive Impairment (SCI). </P><P> Methods: Whole blood was fractionated through a density gradient, resulting in two concentrated highand presumed injured low-density erythrocyte fractions. After cell lysis, intracellular A&#946;40, A&#946;42, and Aβ43 were quantified by ELISA. </P><P> Results: In both high- and low-density erythrocytes, A&#946;40 displayed the lowest concentration in MCI, while it was equal and higher in AD and SCI. A&#946;40 was detected at a 10-fold higher level than A&#946;42, and in injured low-density erythrocytes, the lowest quantity of A&#946;42 was found in AD and MCI. A&#946;40 exhibited a 100-fold greater amount than A&#946;43, and lighter erythrocytes of MCI subjects displayed less intracellular A&#946;43 than SCI. </P><P> Conclusion: Red blood cell accumulation patterns of A&#946;40, A&#946;42, and A&#946;43 differ significantly between AD, MCI, and SCI. The data must be verified through larger clinical trials. It is, however, tenable that A&#946; peptide distributions in erythrocyte subpopulations have the potential to be used for diagnostic purposes.</P>

Keywords:

Alzheimer, amyloid-&#946;40, amyloid-&#946;42, amyloid-&#946;43, erythrocytes, MCI, SCI.

Affiliation:

Department of Internal Medicine, Vrinnevi Hospital, Norrkoping, Department of Internal Medicine, Vrinnevi Hospital, Norrkoping, Memory Clinic, Theme Aging, Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge, Department of Internal Medicine, Vrinnevi Hospital, Norrkoping, Department of Internal Medicine, Vrinnevi Hospital, Norrkoping, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Center for Alzheimer Research, Division of Neurogeriatrics, Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Center for Alzheimer Research, Division of Neurogeriatrics, Karolinska Institutet, Solna



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