High tissue content of soluble beta 1-40 is linked to cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

N Suzuki, T Iwatsubo, A Odaka, Y Ishibashi… - The American journal …, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
N Suzuki, T Iwatsubo, A Odaka, Y Ishibashi, C Kitada, Y Ihara
The American journal of pathology, 1994ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We developed two highly sensitive enzyme immunoassays for beta-protein with different
specificities. One is specific for beta 1-40, while the other is equally sensitive to beta 1-38,
beta 1-39, beta 1-40, and beta 1-42. With the enzyme immunoassays we investigated
whether the soluble fraction from brain tissue contains beta 1-40 or other species of beta-
protein. Aged control and Alzheimer's diseased brains showed highly variable values of
beta 1-40, which was found to be the major beta species in their extracts. High tissue content …
Abstract
We developed two highly sensitive enzyme immunoassays for beta-protein with different specificities. One is specific for beta 1-40, while the other is equally sensitive to beta 1-38, beta 1-39, beta 1-40, and beta 1-42. With the enzyme immunoassays we investigated whether the soluble fraction from brain tissue contains beta 1-40 or other species of beta-protein. Aged control and Alzheimer's diseased brains showed highly variable values of beta 1-40, which was found to be the major beta species in their extracts. High tissue content of soluble beta 1-40 was not correlated to the abundance of senile plaques but was invariably associated with cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Thus, the tissue level of soluble beta 1-40 should be useful for the quantification of cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
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