Title : Nicotine reduces A beta in the brain and cerebral vessels of APPsw mice - Hellstrom-Lindahl_2004_Eur.J.Neurosci_19_2703 |
Author(s) : Hellstrom-Lindahl E , Court J , Keverne J , Svedberg M , Lee M , Marutle A , Thomas A , Perry E , Bednar I , Nordberg A |
Ref : European Journal of Neuroscience , 19 :2703 , 2004 |
Abstract :
Ten days treatment with nicotine reduced insoluble amyloid A beta 1-40 and Alpha beta 1-42 peptides by 80% in the cortex of 9-month-old APPsw mice, which is more than that observed in 14.5-month-old mice following nicotine treatment for 5.5 months. A reduction in A beta associated with cerebral vessels was observed in addition to that deposited as parenchymal plaques after 5.5 months treatment. The diminution in A beta peptides observed was not accompanied by changes in brain alpha, beta or gamma secretase-like activities, NGF or BDNF protein expression measured in brain homogenates. A significant increase in sAPP was observed after nicotine treatment of SH-SY5Yneuroblastoma cells that could be blocked by the nicotinic antagonist mecamylamine. Attenuation of elevated [(125)I]-alpha bungarotoxin binding (alpha 7) in APPsw mice was observed after 5.5 months nicotine treatment. Both these observations suggest that the reduction in insoluble A beta by nicotine might be in part mediated via the alpha 7 nicotinic receptor. Further studies are required to identify potential mechanisms of the nicotine's amyloid-reducing effect. |
PubMedSearch : Hellstrom-Lindahl_2004_Eur.J.Neurosci_19_2703 |
PubMedID: 15147304 |
Hellstrom-Lindahl E, Court J, Keverne J, Svedberg M, Lee M, Marutle A, Thomas A, Perry E, Bednar I, Nordberg A (2004)
Nicotine reduces A beta in the brain and cerebral vessels of APPsw mice
European Journal of Neuroscience
19 :2703
Hellstrom-Lindahl E, Court J, Keverne J, Svedberg M, Lee M, Marutle A, Thomas A, Perry E, Bednar I, Nordberg A (2004)
European Journal of Neuroscience
19 :2703