Coulson_1997_Brain.Res_770_72

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Title : Down-regulation of the amyloid protein precursor of Alzheimer's disease by antisense oligonucleotides reduces neuronal adhesion to specific substrata - Coulson_1997_Brain.Res_770_72
Author(s) : Coulson EJ , Barrett GL , Storey E , Bartlett PF , Beyreuther K , Masters CL
Ref : Brain Research , 770 :72 , 1997
Abstract :

The hallmark of Alzheimer's disease is the cerebral deposition of amyloid which is derived from the amyloid precursor protein (APP). The function of APP is unknown but there is increasing evidence for the role of APP in cell-cell and/or cell-matrix interactions. Primary cultures of murine neurons were treated with antisense oligonucleotides to down-regulate APP. This paper presents evidence that APP mediates a substrate-specific interaction between neurons and extracellular matrix components collagen type I, laminin and heparan sulphate proteoglycan but not fibronectin or poly-L-lysine. It remains to be determined whether this effect is the direct result of APP-matrix interactions, or whether an intermediatry pathway is involved.

PubMedSearch : Coulson_1997_Brain.Res_770_72
PubMedID: 9372205

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Coulson EJ, Barrett GL, Storey E, Bartlett PF, Beyreuther K, Masters CL (1997)
Down-regulation of the amyloid protein precursor of Alzheimer's disease by antisense oligonucleotides reduces neuronal adhesion to specific substrata
Brain Research 770 :72

Coulson EJ, Barrett GL, Storey E, Bartlett PF, Beyreuther K, Masters CL (1997)
Brain Research 770 :72