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Hippocampal level of neural specific adenylyl cyclase type I is decreased in Alzheimer's disease.

M Yamamoto1, M E Götz, H Ozawa, C Luckhaus, T Saito, M Rösler, P Riederer.   

Abstract

Previous studies reported disruption of adenylyl cyclase (AC)-cyclic AMP (cAMP) signal transduction in brain of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We also demonstrated that basal and stimulated AC activities in the presence of calcium and calmodulin (Ca(2+)/CaM) were significantly decreased in AD parietal cortex. In the present study, we examined the amounts of Ca(2+)/CaM-sensitive types I and VIII AC, and Ca(2+)/CaM-insensitive type VII AC in the postmortem hippocampi from AD patients and age-matched controls using immunoblotting. The specificities of the anti-type VII and VIII AC antibodies were confirmed by preabsorption with their specific blocking peptides. We observed a significant decrease in the level of type I AC and a tendency to decrease in the level of type VIII AC in AD hippocampus. On the other hand, the level of type VII AC showed no alteration between AD and controls. A body of evidence from the studies with invertebrates and vertebrates suggests that types I and VIII AC may play an essential role in learning and memory. Our finding thus firstly demonstrated that a specific disruption of the Ca(2+)/CaM-sensitive AC isoforms is likely involved in the pathophysiology in AD hippocampus.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11113632     DOI: 10.1016/s0925-4439(00)00083-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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