PMID: 9523562Apr 2, 1998Paper

Beta-amyloid peptides increase the binding and internalization of apolipoprotein E to hippocampal neurons

Journal of Neurochemistry
U BeffertJ Poirier

Abstract

The frequency of the epsilon4 allele of apolipoprotein E (apoE) is increased in late-onset and sporadic forms of Alzheimer's disease (AD). ApoE also binds to beta-amyloid (A beta) and both proteins are found in AD plaques. To further investigate the potential interaction of apoE and A beta in the pathogenesis of AD, we have determined the binding, internalization, and degradation of human apoE isoforms in the presence and absence of A beta peptides to rat primary hippocampal neurons. We demonstrate that the lipophilic A beta peptides, in particular A beta(1-42), A beta(1-40), and A beta(25-35), increase significantly apoE-liposome binding to hippocampal neurons. For each A beta peptide, the increase was significantly greater for the apoE4 isoform than for the apoE3 isoform. The most effective of the A beta peptides to increase apoE binding, A beta(25-35), was further shown to increase significantly the internalization of both apoE3- and apoE4-liposomes, without affecting apoE degradation. Conversely, A beta(1-40) uptake by hippocampal neurons was shown to be increased in the presence of apoE-liposomes, more so in the presence of the apoE4 than the apoE3 isoform. These results provide evidence that A beta peptides interact direc...Continue Reading

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