Journal article
Biochemically-defined pools of amyloid-β in sporadic Alzheimer's disease: Correlation with amyloid PET
BR Roberts, M Lind, AZ Wagen, A Rembach, T Frugier, QX Li, TM Ryan, CA McLean, JD Doecke, CC Rowe, VL Villemagne, CL Masters
Brain | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awx057
Abstract
We fractionated frontal cortical grey matter from human Alzheimer's disease and control subjects into four biochemically defined pools that represent four distinct compartments: soluble/cytosolic, peripheral membrane/vesicular cargo, integral lipid/membranous pools and aggregated/insoluble debris. Most of the readily extractable amyloid-β remains associated with a lipid/membranous compartment. There is an exchange of amyloid-β between the biochemical pools that was lost for the amyloid-β42 species in Alzheimer's disease, consistent with the peptide being irreversibly trapped in extracellular deposits. The quantitative amyloid-β data, combined with magnetic resonance imaging volumetric analys..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge funding from the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program and the Australian Research Council Linkage Projects Scheme (with Agilent Technologies, LP140100095). Partial support from the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Cooperative Research Centre for Mental Health and the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Research Foundation. The authors do not declare any competing financial interests.