Literature DB >> 12590160

Apolipoprotein E influences amyloid-beta clearance from the murine periphery.

E Hone1, I J Martins, J Fonte, R N Martins.   

Abstract

The relationship between amyloid-beta protein (Abeta) metabolism and Alzheimer's disease is currently poorly understood. While it is well known that the generation of Abeta results from enzymatic cleavage of its parent molecule, the amyloid beta protein precursor (AbetaPP), there is little information available regarding its in vivo clearance. The E4 isoform of apolipoprotein E (apoE) has been associated with poor clearance of Abeta under in vitro conditions. This is thought to be due to its poor ability to bind Abeta compared with the other common isoforms, apoE2 and apoE3. Although cell culture studies support the notion that Abeta clearance depends upon apoE isoform, validation of these findings requires Abeta clearance studies in vivo. In this study, we examined the clearance of Abeta in vivo from the periphery in mice that expressed apoE (C57BL/6J) or lacked apoE (APOE knockout). We measured the clearance of peripherally injected Abeta over time and additionally, the quantities sequestered by peripheral organs. Western blot analysis of the murine plasma indicated that the half-life of Abeta in the periphery was approximately 15 minutes. The livers of the C57BL/6J mice were found to have sequestered approximately 40% of the total injected Abeta at 90 minutes post-injection, whilst their kidneys contained 5% of the total injected Abeta. In contrast, the livers and kidneys of the APOE knockout animals were found to contain no detectable Abeta. These findings indicate that Abeta is rapidly removed from the plasma by murine peripheral tissues and the rate of its clearance is affected by apoE.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12590160     DOI: 10.3233/jad-2003-5101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis        ISSN: 1387-2877            Impact factor:   4.472


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