Title of article
Glycerophosphocholine is elevated in cerebrospinal fluid of Alzheimer patients
Author/Authors
Anna Walter، نويسنده , , Ulrike Korth، نويسنده , , Michael Hilgert، نويسنده , , Joachim Hartmann، نويسنده , , Oksana Weichel، نويسنده , , Marion Hilgert، نويسنده , , Klaus Fassbender، نويسنده , , Andrea Schmitt، نويسنده , , Jochen Klein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
5
From page
1299
To page
1303
Abstract
Experimental and clinical studies give evidence for breakdown of membrane phospholipids during neurodegeneration. In the present study, we measured the levels of glycerophosphocholine (GPCh), phosphocholine (PCh), and choline, that is, water-soluble metabolites of phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho), in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Among 30 cognitively normal patients the average CSF levels of GPCh, phosphocholine and choline were 3.64, 1.28, and 1.93 μM, respectively; metabolite levels did not change with increasing age. When compared with age-matched controls, patients with Alzheimer’s disease had elevated levels of all choline metabolites: GPCh was significantly increased by 76% (P<0.01), phosphocholine by 52% (P<0.05), and free choline (Ch) by 39%. Six patients with vascular dementia had lower choline and elevated phosphocholine levels, when compared to controls, but normal levels of GPCh. These data demonstrate that Alzheimer’s disease is accompanied by an increased PtdCho hydrolysis in the brain. PtdCho breakdown seems to be mediated by phospholipase A2 and leads to significantly elevated levels of GPCh in CSF.
Keywords
phospholipase A2 , Alzheimer’s Disease , cerebrospinal fluid , Choline , phosphocholine , Glycerophosphocholine
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Record number
820513
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