Cytochrome oxidase deficiency in Alzheimer's disease

W. Davis Parker(Parker Hannifin (United States)), Christopher M. Filley(Parker Hannifin (United States)), Janice K. Parks(Parker Hannifin (United States))
Neurology
August 1, 1990
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Abstract

We assayed cytochrome oxidase and other electron transport chain activities in platelet mitochondria isolated from patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Five of 6 patients had striking reductions of platelet cytochrome oxidase activity (patient mean, 83.72 +/- 82.99 nmol/min/mg; control mean, 167.14 +/- 36.21 nmol/min/mg; n = 8). Other electron transport chain catalytic activities were not significantly different than control values. AD may be a systemic illness, a primary defect in cytochrome oxidase may be pathogenically important in its production, and the mitochondrial genes encoding cytochrome oxidase subunits may be important in producing the defect.


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