Impairment of Gsα function in human brain cortex of Alzheimer’s disease: comparison with normal aging

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E. Hashimoto
H. Ozawa
T. Saito
W. Gsell
N. Takahata
P. Riederer
L. Frölich
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[1] University of Würzburg,Clinical Neurochemistry and NPF Center of Excellence Research Labs., Department of Psychiatry
[2] School of Medicine,Department of Neuropsychiatry
[3] Sapporo Medical University,Division of Geriatric Psychiatry
[4] Central Institute for Mental Health Mannheim,undefined
[5] University of Heidelberg,undefined
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Keywords: AD (Alzheimer’s Disease), G protein, post mortem brain, immunoblotting, photoaffinity labelling, signal transduction, aging;
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We examined the quantity and quality of G proteins in membrane preparations of post-mortem human brain, i.e. in parietal, temporal and occipital cortical regions, from normal subjects over age (17–89 years old) and with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in comparison with aged-matched controls. In normal aging, the immunoreactivities determined of Giα, Gqα and Gβ were inversely correlated with age. The function of G proteins was examined by photoaffinity GTP analogue [azidoanilido GTP (AAGTP)] labelling. AAGTP labelling to Gsα and Gi/oα, and the ratio of Gsα to Gi/oα AAGTP labelling showed no age-dependent changes. In AD compared to age-matched controls, there were no significant differences in the levels of GsHα, GsLα, Giα, Goα, Gqα and Gβ subunits. Functional effects of G proteins, however, as measured by AAGTP labelling to Gsα, but not to Gi/oα, was significantly decreased in AD compared to controls in the parietal and temporal cortex, but not in the occipital cortex. These results suggest that the disturbances of post-receptor trans-membrane signalling in AD can be attributed to functional changes of Gsα, and these are independent of alterations in the level for those proteins in normal aging.
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