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Accumulation of amyloid-ß in the cerebellar cortex of essential tremor patients.
Béliveau, Eric; Tremblay, Cyntia; Aubry-Lafontaine, Émilie; Paris-Robidas, Sarah; Delay, Charlotte; Robinson, Chris; Ferguson, Les; Rajput, Ali H; Rajput, Alex; Calon, Frédéric.
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  • Béliveau E; Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada; Neurosciences Axis, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Tremblay C; Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada; Neurosciences Axis, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Aubry-Lafontaine É; Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada; Neurosciences Axis, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Paris-Robidas S; Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada; Neurosciences Axis, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Delay C; Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Robinson C; Division of Neurology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
  • Ferguson L; Division of Neurology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
  • Rajput AH; Division of Neurology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
  • Rajput A; Division of Neurology, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
  • Calon F; Faculty of Pharmacy, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada; Neurosciences Axis, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Québec, QC, Canada. Electronic address: frederic.calon@crchul.ulaval.ca.
Neurobiol Dis ; 82: 397-408, 2015 Oct.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26253607
The accumulation of insoluble amyloid-beta (Aß) peptides is associated with neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). As essential tremor (ET) could involve neurodegenerative processes in the cerebellum, we quantified soluble and insoluble Aß in cerebellar cortices from patients diagnosed with ET (n=9), compared to Controls (n=16) or individuals with Parkinson's disease (n=10). Although ante-mortem cognitive performance was not documented, all individuals included had the diagnosis of AD ruled out by a neuropathologist. ELISA-determined concentrations of insoluble Aß42 in ET patients displayed a bimodal distribution, with a median 246-fold higher than in Controls (P<0.01, Kruskal-Wallis). Higher Aß42 concentrations were measured in the parietal cortex of the same ET patients, compared to Controls (107-fold median increase, P<0.01, Kruskal-Wallis), but similar phosphorylated tau levels were detected. The rise in cerebellar insoluble Aß42 concentrations is not associated to APP expression and processing or the ApoE4 status. However, Aß42 levels in ET individuals were correlated with cerebellar insoluble phosphorylated tau (r(2)=0.71, P=0.005), unphosphorylated neurofilament heavy chain (NF-H; r(2)=0.50, P=0.030) and Lingo-1 (r(2)=0.73, P=0.007), indicative of a generalized neurodegenerative process involving the cerebellum. Our results suggest prevalent accumulations of insoluble Aß42 in the cerebellum of ET, but not in age-matched PD. Whether this anomaly plays a role in ET symptoms warrants further investigations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Peptide Fragments / Cerebellar Cortex / Amyloid beta-Peptides / Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor / Essential Tremor Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Neurobiol Dis Journal subject: NEUROLOGIA Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: Canada

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Peptide Fragments / Cerebellar Cortex / Amyloid beta-Peptides / Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor / Essential Tremor Limits: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Neurobiol Dis Journal subject: NEUROLOGIA Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: Canada