AMYLOID PROTEINS OF CEREBRAL MICROVESSELS IN AGING AND A
衰老过程中脑微血管的淀粉样蛋白
基本信息
- 批准号:3121996
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.41万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1992
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1992-09-30 至 1995-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (Investigator's Abstract): Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
involving large and small vessels of the brain is common in Alzheimer's
disease (AD), Down's syndrome and some related disorders. It is not known
how amyloid deposits in the vessels. The long-range goal of this proposal
is to elucidate the mechanisms by which amyloid deposition occurs in
cerebral microvessels and arterioles in subjects with AD and related
disorders, and to determine if such deposition is associated with
abnormalities in the vasculature that may relate to the cause or
contribute to the pathogenesis of AD. To address these questions,
however, it is first vital to know the extent and rate at which amyloid
deposition occurs in cerebral vessels during aging and disease and with
what principal structures of the endothelium or vessel is the amyloid
protein localized. The amyloid beta/A4 protein common to many diseases is
derived from a membrane associated precursor protein (APP). Is this
protein a normal constituent of the vessel, if so with which subcellular
vascular compartment(s) is it associated and is there any evidence of
differences in tissue-specific processing between AD subjects and aging
controls? Furthermore, is vascular amyloid deposition related to changes
in basement membrane components such as collagen IV or the
glycosoaminoglycans of the cerebral endothelium?
To investigate these issues, the investigators propose to employ
relatively simple in vitro studies using biochemical and immunochemical
methods on isolated cerebral capillaries and arterioles obtained
postmortem from cortex of AD subjects and aged and young controls without
evidence for neurological disease. Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies
to beta-protein and to various peptide fragments of APP will be used to
probe immunoblots of vessel fractions and isolated vessel preparations.
Assay of isolated vessels and their subcellular fractions will permit
considerably better resolution of detection and metabolism of amyloid
proteins than gained from this project will help in better understanding
the pathogenesis of AD and related disorders and provide therapeutic
approaches.
描述(研究者摘要):脑淀粉样血管病
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MECHANISMS OF NEURODEGENERATION AND REGENERATION IN POST-STROKE SURVIVORS
中风后幸存者的神经退行性和再生机制
- 批准号:
7267957 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 12.41万 - 项目类别:
MECHANISMS OF NEURODEGENERATION AND REGENERATION IN POST-STROKE SURVIVORS
中风后幸存者的神经退行性和再生机制
- 批准号:
7142222 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 12.41万 - 项目类别:
AMYLOID PROTEINS OF CEREBRAL MICROVESSELS IN AGING AND A
衰老过程中脑微血管的淀粉样蛋白
- 批准号:
3121994 - 财政年份:1992
- 资助金额:
$ 12.41万 - 项目类别:
AMYLOID PROTEINS OF CEREBRAL MICROVESSELS IN AGING
衰老过程中大脑微血管的淀粉样蛋白
- 批准号:
2051283 - 财政年份:1992
- 资助金额:
$ 12.41万 - 项目类别: