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Reduced homocysteine-thiolactonase activity in Alzheimer's disease.
Suszynska, Joanna; Tisonczyk, Joanna; Lee, Hyoung-gon; Smith, Mark A; Jakubowski, Hieronim.
Affiliation
  • Suszynska J; Department of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, International Center for Public Health, Newark, NJ 07101-1709, USA.
J Alzheimers Dis ; 19(4): 1177-83, 2010.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20308784
ABSTRACT
Elevated plasma homocysteine (Hcy) is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Bleomycin hydrolase (BLH), a thiol-dependent enzyme that has Hcy-thiolactonase (HTase) and aminopeptidease (APase) activities, has also been implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD). In order to examine its role in AD, BLH activities were measured in postmortem brain tissue from twelve AD patients and twelve control patients who died from non-neurological causes. We found that HTase and APase activities in human brain extracts were strongly correlated and sensitive to the thiol reagent iodoacetamide, indicating that they are associated with BLH. Both activities were significantly decreased in brain tissue extracts from AD patients relative to controls (7.6 +/- 4.2 vs. 13.5 +/- 5.5 units, p= 0.003 for HTase, and 3.82 +/- 1.27 vs. 5.33 +/- 1.68 units, p=0.010 for APase). HTase and APase activities were positively correlated with N-linked protein Hcy, but not with tHcy, in AD and control brains. Levels of brain total Hcy and N-linked protein Hcy did not differ between AD cases and controls. These results suggest that diminished functional BLH activity could contribute to the pathology of AD.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases / Alzheimer Disease Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Alzheimers Dis Journal subject: GERIATRIA / NEUROLOGIA Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases / Alzheimer Disease Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Alzheimers Dis Journal subject: GERIATRIA / NEUROLOGIA Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States