Title : Widely spread butyrylcholinesterase can hydrolyze acetylcholine in the normal and Alzheimer brain - Mesulam_2002_Neurobiol.Dis_9_88 |
Author(s) : Mesulam MM , Guillozet A , Shaw P , Quinn B |
Ref : Neurobiol Dis , 9 :88 , 2002 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND:
Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), also known as the "pseudo" or "non-neuronal" cholinesterase, is traditionally thought to have a restricted CNS distribution and to play little, if any, role in cholinergic transmission.
OBJECTIVE:
To reanalyze the role of BChE in the human brain with more sensitive methodology.
METHODS:
Three brains were examined with acetylcholinesterase and BChE histochemistry. The sections were examined with bright- and dark-field microscopy.
RESULTS:
The histochemical parameters used in the present experiments showed that BChE activity was present in all hippocampal and temporal neocortical areas known to receive cholinergic input. At all of these locations, the BChE enzyme could hydrolyze the acetylcholine surrogate acetylthiocholine. A substantial portion of the hippocampal and neocortical BChE appeared to be located within neuroglia and their processes.
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PubMedSearch : Mesulam_2002_Neurobiol.Dis_9_88 |
PubMedID: 11848688 |
Mesulam MM, Guillozet A, Shaw P, Quinn B (2002)
Widely spread butyrylcholinesterase can hydrolyze acetylcholine in the normal and Alzheimer brain
Neurobiol Dis
9 :88
Mesulam MM, Guillozet A, Shaw P, Quinn B (2002)
Neurobiol Dis
9 :88