In situ hybridization of nucleus basalis neurons shows increased beta-amyloid mRNA in Alzheimer disease
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In situ hybridization of nucleus basalis neurons shows increased beta-amyloid mRNA in Alzheimer disease
Abstract
To determine which cells within the brain produce beta-amyloid mRNA and to assess expression of the beta-amyloid gene in Alzheimer disease, we analyzed brain tissue from Alzheimer and control patients by in situ hybridization. Our results demonstrate that beta-amyloid mRNA is produced by neurons in the nucleus basalis of Meynert and cerebral cortex and that nucleus basalis perikarya from Alzheimer patients consistently hybridize more beta-amyloid probe than those from controls. These observations support the hypothesis that increased expression of the beta-amyloid gene plays an important role in the deposition of amyloid in the brains of patients with Alzheimer disease.
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