Pattern of interleukin-6 receptor complex immunoreactivity between cortical regions of rapid autopsy normal and Alzheimer's disease brain
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Pattern of interleukin-6 receptor complex immunoreactivity between cortical regions of rapid autopsy normal and Alzheimer's disease brain
Abstract
Involvement of the interleukin-6 receptor complex (IL-6RC) in neuroregulatory and immunological processes of the brain and particularly in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been hypothesized. The functionally active IL-6RC consists of the cytokine IL-6, which acts through the ligand binding IL-6R and the signal transducing gp130. Using a new immunocytochemical protocol on rapid autopsy cryostat brain sections we studied the expression of the IL-6RC in Braak IV-V staged AD patients compared to normal age-matched controls (HC) across five different cortical regions. Inter-rater reliability of the method was high. The "baseline" expression in normal human brain was determined for IL-6,IL-6R and gp130 in all cortical regions. In normal tissue IL-6 expression was lower in parietal cortex. Higher IL-6R expression was shown in frontal, occipital and parietal cortex, lower expression in temporal cortex and cerebellum. In AD IL-6 expression levels were generally increased in parietal cortex and decreased in occipital cortex compared to controls. IL-6R expression levels were strongly increased in AD frontal and occipital cortex and decreased in temporal cortex and cerebellum. Our findings indicate an altered cortical immunoreactivity pattern of the functional IL-6RC in AD supporting the hypothesis of a disease-related role of IL-6 in AD pathophysiology.
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