Journal article

Apolipoprotein e ablation decreases synaptic vesicular zinc in the brain

JY Lee, E Cho, TY Kim, DK Kim, RD Palmiter, I Volitakis, JS Kim, AI Bush, JY Koh

Biometals | SPRINGER | Published : 2010

Abstract

Both apolipoprotein E (apoE) and zinc are involved in amyloid β (Aβ) aggregation and deposition, in the hallmark neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recent studies have suggested that interaction of apoE with metal ions may accelerate amyloidogenesis in the brain. Here we examined the impact of apoE deficiency on the histochemically reactive zinc pool in the brains of apoE knockout mice. While there was no change in total contents of metals (zinc, copper, and iron), the level of histochemically reactive zinc (principally synaptic zinc) was significantly reduced in the apoE-deficient brain compared to wild-type. This reduction was accompanied by reduced expressions of the presynaptic ..

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