Reduced plasma levels of P-selectin and L-selectin in a pilot study from Alzheimer disease: relationship with neuro-degeneration

Biogerontology. 2011 Oct;12(5):451-4. doi: 10.1007/s10522-011-9335-6. Epub 2011 Apr 12.

Abstract

Neurodegenerative processes associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are accompanied by reactive astrogliosis and microglia activation and a role for chronic inflammation in the brain degeneration of these patients has been suggested. Moreover impaired immune functions in AD brains might also influence the disease's progression. Therefore, it is of interest to further characterized inflammatory molecules in the peripheral blood of patients with AD and its relationship with cognitive decline. A complex picture emerged in this pilot study and IL-8, IFN-gamma, MCP-1 and VEGF levels were increased in AD. Levels of P-selectin and L-selectin were decreased in AD and lowest in AD patients with highest cognitive decline. Our findings suggest that these molecules may induce alterations of endothelial regulation and influence neurodegenerative processes of AD.

MeSH terms

  • Alzheimer Disease / blood*
  • Alzheimer Disease / pathology
  • Brain / pathology*
  • Chemokine CCL2 / blood
  • Cognition Disorders / blood
  • Cognition Disorders / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Interferon-gamma / blood
  • Interleukin-8 / blood
  • L-Selectin / blood*
  • Male
  • P-Selectin / blood*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A / blood

Substances

  • CCL2 protein, human
  • Chemokine CCL2
  • Interleukin-8
  • P-Selectin
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
  • L-Selectin
  • Interferon-gamma