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β-Amyloid carrying the Dutch mutation has diverse effects on calpain-mediated toxicity in hippocampal neurons.
[hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis]
Hereditary
cerebral
hemorrhage
with
amyloidosis
-
Dutch
type
is
a
disorder
associated
with
a
missense
mutation
(
E
693
Q
)
in
the
β-amyloid
(
Aβ
)
-
coding
region
of
the
amyloid
precursor
protein
(
APP
)
.
This
familial
disease
is
characterized
by
cognitive
deficits
secondary
to
intracerebral
hemorrhage
and
,
in
some
cases
,
progressive
Alzheimer
's
disease
(
AD
)
-
like
dementia
.
Although
this
mutation
was
the
first
ever
reported
in
the
human
APP
gene
,
little
is
known
about
the
molecular
mechanisms
underlying
the
direct
toxic
effects
of
this
mutated
Aβ
on
central
neurons
.
In
the
present
study
,
we
assessed
the
role
of
calpain-mediated
toxicity
in
such
effects
using
an
AD
primary
culture
model
system
.
Our
results
showed
that
Dutch
mutant
A
β
(
E
22
Q
)
induced
calpain-mediated
cleavage
of
dynamin
1
and
a
significant
decrease
in
synaptic
contacts
in
mature
hippocampal
cultures
.
These
synaptic
deficits
were
similar
to
those
induced
by
wild-
type
(
WT
)
A
β
.
In
contrast
,
calpain-mediated
tau
cleavage
leading
to
the
generation
of
a
17
-
kDa
neurotoxic
fragment
,
as
well
as
neuronal
death
,
were
significantly
reduced
in
E
22
Q
A
β-treated
neurons
when
compared
with
WT
A
β-treated
ones
.
This
complex
regulation
of
the
calpain-mediated
toxicity
pathway
by
E
22
Q
A
β
could
have
some
bearing
in
the
pathobiology
of
this
familial
AD
form
.
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familial mediterranean fever
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
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