Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that eventually leads the affected patients to die. The appearance of senile plaques in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients is known as a main symptom of this disease. The plaques consist of different components, and according to numerous reports, their main components include beta-amyloid peptide and transition metals such as copper. In this disease, metal dyshomeostasis leads the number of copper ions to simultaneously increase in the plaques and decrease in neurons. Copper ions are essential for proper brain functioning, and one of the possible mechanisms of neuronal death in Alzheimer’s disease is the copper depletion of neurons. However, the reason for the copper depletion is as yet unknown. Based on the available evidence, we suggest two possible reasons: the first is copper released from neurons (along with beta-amyloid peptides), which is deposited outside the neurons, and the second is the uptake of copper ions by activated microglia.

Probable reasons for neuron copper deficiency in the brain of patients with Alzheimer’s disease: the complex role of amyloid / Bagheri, Soghra; Saboury, Ali A.; Haertlé, Thomas; Rongioletti, Mauro; Saso, Luciano. - In: INORGANICS. - ISSN 2304-6740. - 10:1(2022). [10.3390/inorganics10010006]

Probable reasons for neuron copper deficiency in the brain of patients with Alzheimer’s disease: the complex role of amyloid

Luciano Saso
2022

Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that eventually leads the affected patients to die. The appearance of senile plaques in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients is known as a main symptom of this disease. The plaques consist of different components, and according to numerous reports, their main components include beta-amyloid peptide and transition metals such as copper. In this disease, metal dyshomeostasis leads the number of copper ions to simultaneously increase in the plaques and decrease in neurons. Copper ions are essential for proper brain functioning, and one of the possible mechanisms of neuronal death in Alzheimer’s disease is the copper depletion of neurons. However, the reason for the copper depletion is as yet unknown. Based on the available evidence, we suggest two possible reasons: the first is copper released from neurons (along with beta-amyloid peptides), which is deposited outside the neurons, and the second is the uptake of copper ions by activated microglia.
2022
beta-amyloid peptide; microglia; copper deficiency; inflammatory cytokines; NMDA receptor
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Probable reasons for neuron copper deficiency in the brain of patients with Alzheimer’s disease: the complex role of amyloid / Bagheri, Soghra; Saboury, Ali A.; Haertlé, Thomas; Rongioletti, Mauro; Saso, Luciano. - In: INORGANICS. - ISSN 2304-6740. - 10:1(2022). [10.3390/inorganics10010006]
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