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Angiofensin converting enzyme density is increased in temporal cortex from patients with Alzheimer's disease
Authors:Nicholas M. Barnes   Celine H. K. Cheng   Brenda Costall   Robert J. Naylor   Timothy J. Williams  Claud M. Wischik
Affiliation:

a Postgraduate Studies in Pharmacology, The School of Pharmacy, University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 1 DP, U.K.

1 The Cambridge Brain Bank Laboratory, University of Cambridge Clinical School, MRC Centre, Hills Road., Cambridge CB2 2QH, U.K.

Abstract:
The present study assesses the binding density of the selective angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) radioligand [3H]ceranapril in brain tissue homogenates derived from patients with Alzheimer's disease and those from age-, sex- and post-mortem delay-matched neurologically normal patients. Saturation studies with [3H]ceranapril identified that the specific binding (defined by captopril, 10 μM) was homogenous and of high affinity. ACE inhibitor recognition site density was higher by some 70% in the temporal cortex (Brodmann area 22) from Alzheimer's patients whereas densities were similar in frontal cortex and cerebellum when compared to control tissue. It is unknown whether this apparently selective alteration in ACE density is directly related to. or a compensatory effect of the disease, but it provides additional support for the development of compounds which interact with the central angiotensin system as novel therapies for cognitive dysfunction.
Keywords:Angiotensin converting enzyme: Alzheimer's disease   Temporal cortex (human)
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