CYTOCHROME OXIDASE DEFICIENCY IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
阿尔茨海默病中的细胞色素氧化酶缺乏
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- 批准号:3802898
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
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项目摘要
Alzheimer's disease (AD) represents one of the major health problems of the
older population. Progressive memory decline is one of the hallmark
clinical features of the disorder, and results in suffering for patients as
well as caregivers. No effective treatment is available, and the etiology
remains unknown. Preliminary work at our institution has resulted in the
identification of a deficient mitochondrial enzyme, cytochrome oxidase
(CytOx), in platelets and brain tissue of small samples of patients with
AD. CytOx is a complex enzyme within the mitochondrial electron transport
chain that is essential to normal neuronal function, and it is hypothesized
that this deficiency may represent a biochemical lesion that is specific to
AD. Whether this deficiency if fundamentally related to level of dementia
and degree of memory disturbance is unknown. The proposed project will
include 100 patients with a diagnosis of probable AD, 50 healthy controls,
and 50 patients with Parkinson's disease. First, the sensitivity and
specificity of CytOx deficiency in AD will be evaluated. Second, we will
examine the degree of dementia and level of memory impairment in relation
to CytOx levels in the AD and control groups. Additional analyses will
focus on the longitudinal changes in CytOx and memory functioning in each
of the groups over a two year period in order to examine whether decreases
in CytOx values are associated with concomitant changes in cognitive and
memory function. Strong relationships between level of cognitive and
memory dysfunction and CytOx deficiency are expected. These studies may
result in a useful diagnostic test for AD, in addition to enhancing our
understanding of memory decline in the disease, and may have further
implications for potential treatment avenues in the future.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是老年人的主要健康问题之一
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