Sims_1980_Lancet_1_333

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Title : Glucose metabolism and acetylcholine synthesis in relation to neuronal activity in Alzheimer's disease - Sims_1980_Lancet_1_333
Author(s) : Sims NR , Bowen DM , Smith CC , Flack RH , Davison AN , Snowden JS , Neary D
Ref : Lancet , 1 :333 , 1980
Abstract :

The metabolism of (U--14C) glucose and its incorporation into acetylcholine were determined in vitro in fresh cortical biopsy samples from patients with Alzheimer's disease and controls. Synthesis of 14C acetylcholine was significantly reduced (60% and 67% reduction under stimulated and resting conditions, respectively) without significant changes in the overall metabolism of glucose (as measured by 14CO2 production). Acetylcholine synthesis was directly related to the activity of choline acetyltransferase. The changes in cholinergic markers reflected the severity of psychological defects. Acetylcholine synthesis was not reduced in biopsy samples from patients suffering from presenile dementia with no histological evidence of Alzheimer's disease.

PubMedSearch : Sims_1980_Lancet_1_333
PubMedID: 6101790

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Sims NR, Bowen DM, Smith CC, Flack RH, Davison AN, Snowden JS, Neary D (1980)
Glucose metabolism and acetylcholine synthesis in relation to neuronal activity in Alzheimer's disease
Lancet 1 :333

Sims NR, Bowen DM, Smith CC, Flack RH, Davison AN, Snowden JS, Neary D (1980)
Lancet 1 :333