Literature DB >> 2935594

Loss of endoplasmic reticulum-associated enzymes in affected brain regions in Huntington's disease and Alzheimer-type dementia.

A J Cross, T J Crow, J A Johnson, J M Dawson, T J Peters.   

Abstract

Post-mortem brain samples from patients with either Huntington's disease, Alzheimer-type dementia or appropriate controls were assayed for endoplasmic reticulum enzymes, NADPH-cytochrome c reductase, neutral alpha-glucosidase, inosine diphosphatase, alpha-mannosidase and glucose-6-phosphatase and for Golgi enzymes, fucosyl- and galactosyl-transferases. In Alzheimer-type dementia there was a selective decrease in alpha-glucosidase activity in the temporal cortex. In Huntington's disease there was a selective decrease of putamen alpha-glucosidase and fucosyl-transferase activities. It is suggested that these changes reflect highly specific alterations in glycoprotein synthesis and processing and may contribute to the underlying pathology of these disorders.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2935594     DOI: 10.1016/0022-510x(85)90055-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


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