Red blood cell copper, zinc superoxide dismutase activity is higher in Alzheimer's disease and is decreased by D-penicillamine
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Copper, zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu, Zn SOD) activity was measured in red blood cells (RBC) of 32 patients affected by Alzheimer's disease (AD), eight other AD patients treated with the copper-chelating agent D-penicillamine, 13 first-degree relatives and 22 controls. All AD patients enrolled in our study showed a higher level of Cu, Zn SOD activity early in the disease. No correlation between apolipoprotein E genotype and SOD activity was found in AD patients. D-penicillamine treatment of AD patients for 24 weeks lowered the enzyme activity even below the control value. These results support the hypothesis that a higher level of Cu, Zn SOD activity in RBC can be an early diagnostic peripheral marker of this disease and a sensor to monitor treatments with copper-chelating drugs. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Rossi, L; Squitti, R; Pasqualetti, P; Marchese, E; Cassetta, E; Forastiere, E; Rotilio, G; Rossini, Pm; Finazzi-Agro, A
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