Abstract
Mounting evidence suggests that copper may influence the progression of Alzheimers disease by reducing clearance of the amyloid beta protein (Aß) from the brain. We propose that Aβ is cleared from the brain by tagging along with cholesterol/ApoE in traversing the BBB, with subsequent incorporation into HDL for delivery of the toxin to the liver. It is suggested that either ABC-A1 or LRP, or both are involved in Aβ transport across the BBB, as well as normal cholesterol efflux. We have previously shown that addition of only 0.12 PPM copper (one-tenth the Environmental Protection Agency Human consumption limits) to distilled water was sufficient to precipitate the accumulation of Aß in the brains of cholesterol-fed rabbits. Here we show that in a setting of elevated cholesterol levels, overproduced Aβ is cleared to the blood and can simultaneously be identified in the liver if copper ion is absent from the animals drinking water, but if trace levels copper (0.12 PPM) are added to the drinking water Aβ accumulates in the brain, while the levels in the liver are greatly reduced.
Keywords: AD-like neuropathology, amyloid-beta, liver copper, ABCA1, LRP
Current Alzheimer Research
Title: Cholesterol Metabolism and Brain Amyloidosis: Evidence for a Role of Copper in the Clearance of A β Through the Liver
Volume: 4 Issue: 2
Author(s): D. Larry Sparks
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Keywords: AD-like neuropathology, amyloid-beta, liver copper, ABCA1, LRP
Abstract: Mounting evidence suggests that copper may influence the progression of Alzheimers disease by reducing clearance of the amyloid beta protein (Aß) from the brain. We propose that Aβ is cleared from the brain by tagging along with cholesterol/ApoE in traversing the BBB, with subsequent incorporation into HDL for delivery of the toxin to the liver. It is suggested that either ABC-A1 or LRP, or both are involved in Aβ transport across the BBB, as well as normal cholesterol efflux. We have previously shown that addition of only 0.12 PPM copper (one-tenth the Environmental Protection Agency Human consumption limits) to distilled water was sufficient to precipitate the accumulation of Aß in the brains of cholesterol-fed rabbits. Here we show that in a setting of elevated cholesterol levels, overproduced Aβ is cleared to the blood and can simultaneously be identified in the liver if copper ion is absent from the animals drinking water, but if trace levels copper (0.12 PPM) are added to the drinking water Aβ accumulates in the brain, while the levels in the liver are greatly reduced.
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Larry Sparks D., Cholesterol Metabolism and Brain Amyloidosis: Evidence for a Role of Copper in the Clearance of A β Through the Liver, Current Alzheimer Research 2007; 4 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156720507780362119
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156720507780362119 |
Print ISSN 1567-2050 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5828 |
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