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Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether water influx into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space is reduced in Alzheimer’s patients as previously shown in the transgenic mouse model for Alzheimer’s disease. METHODS: Ten normal young volunteers (young control, 21-30 years old), ten normal senior volunteers (senio...

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Autores principales: Suzuki, Yuji, Nakamura, Yukihiro, Yamada, Kenichi, Igarashi, Hironaka, Kasuga, Kensaku, Yokoyama, Yuichi, Ikeuchi, Takeshi, Nishizawa, Masatoyo, Kwee, Ingrid L., Nakada, Tsutomu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4422624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25946191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123708
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author Suzuki, Yuji
Nakamura, Yukihiro
Yamada, Kenichi
Igarashi, Hironaka
Kasuga, Kensaku
Yokoyama, Yuichi
Ikeuchi, Takeshi
Nishizawa, Masatoyo
Kwee, Ingrid L.
Nakada, Tsutomu
author_facet Suzuki, Yuji
Nakamura, Yukihiro
Yamada, Kenichi
Igarashi, Hironaka
Kasuga, Kensaku
Yokoyama, Yuichi
Ikeuchi, Takeshi
Nishizawa, Masatoyo
Kwee, Ingrid L.
Nakada, Tsutomu
author_sort Suzuki, Yuji
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether water influx into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space is reduced in Alzheimer’s patients as previously shown in the transgenic mouse model for Alzheimer’s disease. METHODS: Ten normal young volunteers (young control, 21-30 years old), ten normal senior volunteers (senior control, 60-78 years old, MMSE ≥ 29), and ten Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients (study group, 59-84 years old, MMSE: 13-19) participated in this study. All AD patients were diagnosed by neurologists specializing in dementia based on DSM-IV criteria. CSF dynamics were analyzed using positron emission tomography (PET) following an intravenous injection of 1,000 MBq [(15)O]H(2)O synthesized on-line. RESULTS: Water influx into CSF space in AD patients, expressed as influx ratio, (0.755 ± 0.089) was significantly reduced compared to young controls (1.357 ± 0.185; p < 0.001) and also compared to normal senior controls (0.981 ± 0.253, p < 0.05). Influx ratio in normal senior controls was significantly reduced compared to young controls (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Water influx into the CSF is significantly reduced in AD patients. β-amyloid clearance has been shown to be dependent on interstitial flow and CSF production. The current study indicates that reduction in water influx into the CSF may disturb the clearance rate of β-amyloid, and therefore be linked to the pathogenesis of AD. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN Clinical Trials Registry UMIN000011939
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spelling pubmed-44226242015-05-12 Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis Suzuki, Yuji Nakamura, Yukihiro Yamada, Kenichi Igarashi, Hironaka Kasuga, Kensaku Yokoyama, Yuichi Ikeuchi, Takeshi Nishizawa, Masatoyo Kwee, Ingrid L. Nakada, Tsutomu PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether water influx into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space is reduced in Alzheimer’s patients as previously shown in the transgenic mouse model for Alzheimer’s disease. METHODS: Ten normal young volunteers (young control, 21-30 years old), ten normal senior volunteers (senior control, 60-78 years old, MMSE ≥ 29), and ten Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients (study group, 59-84 years old, MMSE: 13-19) participated in this study. All AD patients were diagnosed by neurologists specializing in dementia based on DSM-IV criteria. CSF dynamics were analyzed using positron emission tomography (PET) following an intravenous injection of 1,000 MBq [(15)O]H(2)O synthesized on-line. RESULTS: Water influx into CSF space in AD patients, expressed as influx ratio, (0.755 ± 0.089) was significantly reduced compared to young controls (1.357 ± 0.185; p < 0.001) and also compared to normal senior controls (0.981 ± 0.253, p < 0.05). Influx ratio in normal senior controls was significantly reduced compared to young controls (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Water influx into the CSF is significantly reduced in AD patients. β-amyloid clearance has been shown to be dependent on interstitial flow and CSF production. The current study indicates that reduction in water influx into the CSF may disturb the clearance rate of β-amyloid, and therefore be linked to the pathogenesis of AD. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN Clinical Trials Registry UMIN000011939 Public Library of Science 2015-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4422624/ /pubmed/25946191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123708 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Suzuki, Yuji
Nakamura, Yukihiro
Yamada, Kenichi
Igarashi, Hironaka
Kasuga, Kensaku
Yokoyama, Yuichi
Ikeuchi, Takeshi
Nishizawa, Masatoyo
Kwee, Ingrid L.
Nakada, Tsutomu
Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis
title Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis
title_full Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis
title_fullStr Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis
title_short Reduced CSF Water Influx in Alzheimer’s Disease Supporting the β-Amyloid Clearance Hypothesis
title_sort reduced csf water influx in alzheimer’s disease supporting the β-amyloid clearance hypothesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4422624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25946191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123708
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