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Biochemical changes in Dementia disorders of Alzheimer type (AD/SDAT)
Authors:Carl-Gerhard Gottfries, Rolf Adolfsson, Sten-Magnus Aquilonius, Avid Carlsson, Sven-Ake Eckernas, Agneta Nordberg, Lars Oreland, Lars Svennerholm,   sa Wiberg,Bengt Winblad
Affiliation:

Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, St. Jörgen's Hospital, 422 03, Hisings Backa, Sweden

* Department of Psychiatry, 901 85, Umeå, Sweden

Department of Neurology, University Hospital, 750 14, Uppsala, Sweden

§ Department of Pharmacology, Box 33031, 400 33, Göteborg, Sweden

** Department of Pharmacology, Box 573, 751 23, Uppsala, Sweden

†† Department of Pharmacology, 901 85, Umeå, Sweden

‡‡ Department of Pathology, 901 85, Umeå, Sweden

Abstract:In postmortem investigations of patients with dementia of Alzheimer type (AD/SDAT) (n = 14) the brain weight was significantly reduced when compared to controls (n = 16). In four AD/SDAT-brain parts investigated the concentrations of 5-hydroxy-tryptamine and noradrenaline were significantly reduced while 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol was significantly increased. In the caudate nucleus of the AD/SDAT-brains the concentrations of dopamine and homovanillic acid were significantly reduced. The activity of monoamine oxidase B was increased suggesting a proliferation of extra neuronal tissue in the AD/SDAT-brains. The activity of choline acetyl transferase was reduced in the four brain parts investigated, showing a general reduction in the acetylcholine system in the AD/SDAT-brains. The ganglioside concentration was significantly reduced suggesting a reduced density of nerve endings in the demented brains. The AD/SDAT-group was according to rating scales severely demented. Patients with an early onset of the dementia disease were more severely intellectually reduced and had more pronounced biochemical disturbances than those with a late onset of the dementia.
Keywords:Alzheimer's disease   Dementia of Alzheimer type   Monoamines   Monoamine oxidase   Acetylcholine   Gangliosides   Muscarinic receptors   Postmortem investigations
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