| 21-Jun-2004 - Brain
cell death in Alzheimer's disease linked to protein accumulation and insulin
biochemistry
Alzheimer's disease patients often have
seemingly unrelated abnormalities in their brain cells. In the current
issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, researchers from the Departments
of Medicine and Pathology, Rhode Island Hospital and Brown Medical School,
have found, for the first time, a link between several of these abnormalities.
Alzheimer-associated neuronal thread protein, AD7c-NTP, can accumulate
in the brain and cause the death of brain cells. However, the mechanisms
by which AD7c-NTP promotes neuronal death are not known.
In general, changes in intracellular signaling can inhibit
survival mechanisms or activate normal cell-death processes. A number
of growth factors, such as insulin, insulin-like growth factor, type 1
(IGF-1), nerve growth factor (NGF), and platelet-derived growth factor
(PDGF) play a role in keeping neurons alive. By using cell cultures in
which AD7c-NTP is overproduced and treating these cells with different
growth factors, the authors found that AD7c-NTP interferes with the survival
mechanisms mediated by insulin or insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1).
Writing in the article, Suzanne M. de la Monte, M.D.,
M.P.H., states, "Altogether, the results suggest that AD7c-NTP over-expression
produces a state of relative insulin resistance in that insulin-stimulated
survival and neuritic growth mechanisms are impaired. From the standpoint
of therapeutic intervention, it may prove beneficial to restore insulin
signaling mechanisms in neuronal cells that over-express AD7c-NTP by treatment
with insulin sensitizer drugs."
The article is "Alzheimer-Associated Neuronal Thread
Protein Mediated Cell Death is Linked to Impaired Insulin Signaling"
by Suzanne M. de la Monte, M.D., M.P.H. and Jack R. Wands, M.D. It appears
in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Vol. 6, Number 3 published by IOS
Press.
Full Release - http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-06/cwru-bcd062104.php
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