Efange_1997_Neurobiol.Aging_18_407

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Title : Vesicular acetylcholine transporter density and Alzheimer's disease - Efange_1997_Neurobiol.Aging_18_407
Author(s) : Efange SM , Garland EM , Staley JK , Khare AB , Mash DC
Ref : Neurobiology of Aging , 18 :407 , 1997
Abstract :

We have evaluated the vesamicol analogue meta-[125I]iodobenzyltrozamicol {(+)-[125I]MIBT} as a probe to assess cholinergic terminal integrity in the human temporal cortex. Saturation binding analysis, using 5-aminobenzovesamicol (ABV) to define nonspecific binding, revealed a high-affinity binding site with a Kd value of 4.3 +/- 1.2 nM in the temporal cortex of the young control subjects. Similar affinity values were observed for (+)-[125I]MIBT binding in aged control subjects (Kd = 3.4 +/- 0.5 nM) and AD patients (Kd = 3.0 +/- 0.8 nM). In contrast, Bmax values for young subjects, aged controls and AD patients were 31.2 +/- 6.3, 17.0 +/- 2.0 and 9.4 +/- 1.6 pmol/g, respectively, clearly reflecting significant reductions in (+)-[125I]MIBT binding site density with aging and age-related neuropathology. Moreover, the decrease in (+)-[125I]MIBT binding was correlated with choline acetyltransferase activities (r = 0.72) in the AD temporal cortex. These results suggest that when selective ligands are used, the vesicular acetylcholine transporter can be a useful marker protein for assessing the loss of cholinergic projections in AD and related disorders.

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Efange SM, Garland EM, Staley JK, Khare AB, Mash DC (1997)
Vesicular acetylcholine transporter density and Alzheimer's disease
Neurobiology of Aging 18 :407

Efange SM, Garland EM, Staley JK, Khare AB, Mash DC (1997)
Neurobiology of Aging 18 :407