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Evidence of Blood-brain Barrier Permeability/leakage for Circulating Human Alzheimer's Beta-amyloid-(1-42)-peptide

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Journal Neuroreport
Specialty Neurology
Date 1996 May 17
PMID 8817545
Citations 23
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Abstract

Brains from patients with Alzheimer's disease contain amyloid plaques which are composed of beta-amyloid peptide and are considered to play a causal role in the neuropathology of this disease. The origin of beta-amyloid peptide in brain parenchyma and vessels of Alzheimer's disease patients is not known. This study examined the permeability of the blood-brain barrier to beta-amyloid peptide in rats subjected to single or repeated episodes of global cerebral ischaemia followed by i.v. injections of human synthetic beta-amyloid-(1-42)-peptide. Rats receiving beta-amyloid peptide after ischaemia demonstrated multifocal and widespread accumulation of beta-amyloid peptide in hippocampus, cerebral cortex and occasionally in white matter. beta-Amyloid peptide penetration involved arterioles, veins and venules. Neuronal, glial and pericyte bodies were observed filled with beta-amyloid peptide. Direct evidence that soluble human beta-amyloid-(1-42)-peptide crosses the blood-brain barrier and enters the brain from the circulation is thus provided for the first time.

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