Reduced phospholipid breakdown in Alzheimer's brains: a 31P spectroscopy study.

  • Orestes V Forlenza
  • Priscilla Wacker
  • Paula V Nunes
  • Juliana Yacubian
  • Claudio C Castro
  • Maria C G Otaduy
  • Wagner F Gattaz

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Abnormalities of membrane phospholipid metabolism have been described in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We investigated, with the aid of (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the in vivo intracerebral availability of phosphomonoesters (PME) and phosphodiesters (PDE) in patients with AD. METHODS: Eighteen outpatients with mild or moderate probable AD and 16 nondemented elderly volunteers were assessed with the Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders of the Elderly (CAMDEX) and its cognitive subscale of the CAMDEX schedule (CAMCOG). Scans were performed on a 1.5 T magnetic resonance imager addressing a 40-cm(3) voxel in the left prefrontal cortex. Main outcome measures were mean relative peak areas of PME and PDE, which provide an estimate of membrane phospholipid metabolism. RESULTS: PME resonance and the PME/PDE ratio were increased in AD patients as compared to controls (p

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Original languageGerman
Article number2
ISSN0033-3158
Publication statusPublished - 2005
pubmed 15700180