Title : Can Salivary Acetylcholinesterase be a Diagnostic Biomarker for Alzheimer? - Bakhtiari_2017_J.Clin.Diagn.Res_11_ZC58 |
Author(s) : Bakhtiari S , Moghadam NB , Ehsani M , Mortazavi H , Sabour S , Bakhshi M |
Ref : J Clin Diagn Res , 11 :ZC58 , 2017 |
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: The loss of brain cholinergic activity is a key phenomenon in the biochemistry of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Due to the specific biosynthesis of Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) of cholinergic neurons, the enzyme has been proposed as a potential biochemical marker of cholinergic activity. AChE is expressed not only in the Central Nervous System (CNS), Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) and muscles, but also on the surface of blood cells and saliva. AIM: This study aimed to measure salivary AChE activity in AD and to determine the feasibility of creating a simple laboratory test for diagnosing such patients. MATERIALS AND |
PubMedSearch : Bakhtiari_2017_J.Clin.Diagn.Res_11_ZC58 |
PubMedID: 28274046 |
Bakhtiari S, Moghadam NB, Ehsani M, Mortazavi H, Sabour S, Bakhshi M (2017)
Can Salivary Acetylcholinesterase be a Diagnostic Biomarker for Alzheimer?
J Clin Diagn Res
11 :ZC58
Bakhtiari S, Moghadam NB, Ehsani M, Mortazavi H, Sabour S, Bakhshi M (2017)
J Clin Diagn Res
11 :ZC58