Interest of CSF beta-amyloid1-42 and t-tau protein level determinations for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease |
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Authors: | Smach M A Charfeddine B Lammouchi T Dridi H Ben Othman L Bennamou S Limem K |
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Affiliation: | Département de biochimie, Faculté de médecine de Sousse, Tunisie. dalifms@yahoo.fr |
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Abstract: | Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease remains a tactful poser. In order to clarify the importance of beta amyloid protein dosage (Abeta1-42) and protein tau (t-tau) in such pathology, we have rigorously studied three well recruited populations that match in age: healthy controls (n = 32), Alzheimer patients (n = 87) and non Alzheimer dementia (n = 31) patients. The combination of Abeta1-42 and t-tau at baseline yielded a sensitivity of 85.29 % for detection of Alzheimer's disease and the specificity was by 96.77 % to differentiate controls. So the combination of these tow markers helps in the diagnosis of Alzheimer because of the high specificity and sensibility of this method. |
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