Darreh-Shori_2006_J.Neural.Transm.(Vienna)_113_1791

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Title : Changes in the activity and protein levels of CSF acetylcholinesterases in relation to cognitive function of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease following chronic donepezil treatment - Darreh-Shori_2006_J.Neural.Transm.(Vienna)_113_1791
Author(s) : Darreh-Shori T , Meurling L , Pettersson T , Hugosson K , Hellstrom-Lindahl E , Andreasen N , Minthon L , Nordberg A
Ref : J Neural Transm (Vienna) , 113 :1791 , 2006
Abstract :

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate long-term changes in acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in CSF and blood following donepezil treatment in relation to the concentration of donepezil and cognition in AD patients.
METHODS: CSF or blood (or both) samples of a total of 104 patients with mild AD were used [MMSE score 23 +/- 0.4; age 75 +/- 1 years (mean +/- SEM); n=53 for CSF and n=51 for plasma/red blood cell (RBC) samples]. The patients were treated with 5 or 10 mg/day donepezil and clinically followed for 2 years. The CSF and RBC AChE activities were measured by the Ellman's direct colorimetric assay. Protein levels of two variants of AChE ("read-through" AChE-R and synaptic AChE-S) were determined by an ELISA-like method.
RESULTS: The plasma donepezil concentration was dose-dependent (between 30 and 60 ng/mL in the 5-mg and 10-mg group, respectively). The CSF donepezil concentration was 10 times lower than the plasma level and showed dose- and time-dependent kinetics. The RBC AChE inhibition was moderate (19-29%). CSF AChE-S inhibition was estimated to 30-40% in the 5-mg and 45-55% in the 10-mg group. Positive correlations were observed between the CSF AChE inhibition, an increased protein level of the AChE-R variant and MMSE examination. Patients with high AChE inhibition (>or=45%) showed a stabilized MMSE test result after up to two years, while a significant decline was observed in AD patients with lower AChE inhibition (CONCLUSIONS: An increase in the protein level of the AChE-R variant corresponded to a high AChE inhibition in CSF and favored less cognitive deterioration.

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Darreh-Shori T, Meurling L, Pettersson T, Hugosson K, Hellstrom-Lindahl E, Andreasen N, Minthon L, Nordberg A (2006)
Changes in the activity and protein levels of CSF acetylcholinesterases in relation to cognitive function of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease following chronic donepezil treatment
J Neural Transm (Vienna) 113 :1791

Darreh-Shori T, Meurling L, Pettersson T, Hugosson K, Hellstrom-Lindahl E, Andreasen N, Minthon L, Nordberg A (2006)
J Neural Transm (Vienna) 113 :1791