| Literature DB >> 1584965 |
H G Bernstein1, H Kirschke, B Wiederanders, R M Khudoerkov, W Hinz, A Rinne.
Abstract
The cathepsin B, D and L were studied by immunohistochemical techniques in the human postmortem brain. The enzyme were primarily localized in neurons. Makroglial cells were seldom immunostained. It is shown that cathepsins B and D frequently occur in neuritic plaques of Alzheimer victims, thereby raising the question, whether or not cathepsin immunohistochemistry is a useful tool in the diagnosis of this disease. Furthermore, we identified certain glial cells to be immunoreactive for cathepsins in schizophrenics.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1584965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Histochem Suppl ISSN: 0567-7556