β-amiloid peptid okozta intracelluláris kalciumszint-változások Alzheimer-kórban szenvedő betegek fibroblastjain

RATIONALE: beta-amyloid peptides, comprising the major neuropathological lesions of Alzheimer's disease, have been found to form depositions in various peripheral tissues, including the skin. Neurons in the disorder succumb to the altered ionic homeostasis and some other factors caused by this...

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Szerzők: Palotás András
Kálmán János
Laskay Gábor
Juhász Anna
Janka Zoltán
Penke Botond
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2002
Sorozat:IDEGGYOGYASZATI SZEMLE / CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE 55 No. 5-6
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mtmt:1312090
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/31135
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520 3 |a RATIONALE: beta-amyloid peptides, comprising the major neuropathological lesions of Alzheimer's disease, have been found to form depositions in various peripheral tissues, including the skin. Neurons in the disorder succumb to the altered ionic homeostasis and some other factors caused by this toxic peptide. In line with these findings, our study aimed to find differences in biochemical processes of cultured cutaneous fibroblasts derived from sporadic Alzheimer patients and from age-matched control individuals that may mirror changes in the central nervous system. METHODS: Intracellular ionic homeostasis of Alzheimer and control fibroblasts was measured in Fura-2AM-loaded human fibroblasts by dual wavelength spectrofluorimetry. RESULTS: Cells derived from Alzheimer patients exhibited lower intracellular free calcium levels as compared to the control cultures. Exposure of fibroblasts to beta-amyloid resulted in increased calcium concentrations of the control cells, but not of Alzheimer ones. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that Alzheimer's disease is a systemic disorder that, among others, affects the calcium homeostasis of fibroblasts. Even though it is unknown whether the diminished ionic response of Alzheimer fibroblasts is a disease or actual status marker, it could prove to be a useful model for the analysis of Alzheimer specific changes. 
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