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AB amyloid_human liver protocols and data.zip

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<br> <br><b>Impaired Hepatic Amyloid-Beta Degradation in Alzheimer’s Disease. </b> <br>Chera L. Maarouf<sup>1</sup>, Jessica E. Walker<sup>1</sup>, Lucia I. Sue<sup>1</sup>, Brittany N. Dugger<sup>2</sup>, Thomas G. Beach<sup>1</sup> and<sup> </sup>Geidy E. Serrano<sup>1</sup> <br> <br>Banner Sun Health Research Institute, Sun City, AZ, 85351Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA 95817 <br> <br> <br>Corresponding author: Geidy E. Serrano, PhD <br> Banner Sun Health Research Institute<br> 10515 W Santa Fe Drive, Bldg B, 3rd Fl<br> Sun City, AZ 85351<br> Ph: 623-832-5608 <br> Fax: 623-832-5681<br> email: Geidy.Serrano@bannerhealth.com <br> <br>Extensive research strongly suggests that amyloid beta (Aβ) aggregates in the brain have a central role in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis. Pathological Aβ deposition is likely due to an altered balance between overproduction and elimination. Rodent studies have suggested that the liver has a major role in Aβ degradation. It is possible alterations of liver function could affect brain Aβ levels through changes in blood Aβ concentration. In this study, we hypothesized hepatic Aβ degradation to be impaired in AD subjects. To test our hypothesis, an Aβ degradation assay was developed using synthetic fluorescein-labeled Aβ40 and Aβ42 spiked into human liver homogenates. Aβ degradation rates were lower in AD-derived homogenates as compared with those from non-demented (ND) control subjects, even after accounting for such covariates as age, sex, and APOE genotype. The protein expression of potential Aβ-degrading enzymes were also examined. Neprilysin levels were not different in AD liver samples, while cathepsin D and insulin-degrading enzyme were significantly altered in AD subjects. The results support the possibility that impaired hepatic Aβ degradation could be a factor contributing to increased brain Aβ accumulation and AD. <br><br><br>
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