Grigoriadis_1989_Neuropharmacol_28_761

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Title : Normal pattern of labeling of cerebral cortical corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors in Alzheimer's disease: evidence from chemical cross-linking studies - Grigoriadis_1989_Neuropharmacol_28_761
Author(s) : Grigoriadis DE , Struble RG , Price DL , De Souza EB
Ref : Neuropharmacology , 28 :761 , 1989
Abstract :

Recent data have demonstrated that in Alzheimer's disease, the concentrations of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) were reduced and that there were reciprocal increases in CRF receptors in affected cerebrocortical areas. In order to determine whether the increases in CRF receptors in Alzheimer's disease were due to altered molecular composition of the binding protein, we compared the labeling pattern of 125I-Tyr0-ovine CRF in temporal neocortex of Alzheimer's patients and age-matched controls using chemical cross-linking techniques. A similar pattern of 125I-Tyr0-ovine CRF labeling was seen in Alzheimer's and control brains, with the major CRF binding protein corresponding to an apparent molecular weight of 58,000 Da. These data indicate that the increased CRF receptor population in cerebral cortex in Alzheimer's disease comprises bona fide CRF receptor binding subunits with no apparent change in the molecular structure.

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Grigoriadis DE, Struble RG, Price DL, De Souza EB (1989)
Normal pattern of labeling of cerebral cortical corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors in Alzheimer's disease: evidence from chemical cross-linking studies
Neuropharmacology 28 :761

Grigoriadis DE, Struble RG, Price DL, De Souza EB (1989)
Neuropharmacology 28 :761