Beta-amyloid increases neuronal susceptibility to injury by glucose deprivation
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Beta-amyloid increases neuronal susceptibility to injury by glucose deprivation
Abstract
Mature cortical cultures, transiently deprived of glucose, developed slight neuronal damage that was exacerbated by exposure to a synthetic analog of the beta-amyloid protein deposited in the neuritic plaques of Alzheimer's disease. The non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist MK801 attenuated the injury-increasing effect of beta-amyloid protein implicating involvement of endogenous excitatory amino acids. These results suggest that beta-amyloid protein may accelerate neuronal degeneration in the presence of defective cerebral glucose metabolism which has been reported to occur in Alzheimer's disease.
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beta-Amyloid increased neuronal susceptibility to injury by glucose deprivation.Neuroreport. 1992 Sep;3(9):733-4. Neuroreport. 1992. PMID: 1421126 No abstract available.
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