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Galanin fiber hypertrophy within the cholinergic nucleus basalis during the progression of Alzheimer's disease

Journal

DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS
Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages 205-214

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000090906

Keywords

Alzheimer's disease; basal forebrain hyperinnervation; galanin hypertrophy

Funding

  1. NIA NIH HHS [P01 AG014449, AG10688, AG09466, AG26032, R01 AG043375, AG14449, AG10161] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINDS NIH HHS [NS43939] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE [R01NS043939] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  4. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [P01AG014449, R01AG043375, P30AG010161, P01AG009466, R21AG026032] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Galanin (GAL)-containing fibers enlarge and hyperinnervate remaining cholinergic basal forebrain (CBF) neurons within the anterior nucleus basalis ( NB) in late-stage Alzheimer's disease (AD). Whether GAL hypertrophy occurs in the CBF in the prodromal or early stages of AD remains unknown. The present study used GAL immunohistochemistry and an unbiased semiquantitative scoring method to evaluate GAL innervation in the anterior NB of subjects clinically diagnosed as having no cognitive impairment, mild cognitive impairment or early-stage (mild/moderate) AD. There was no difference in GAL fiber staining within the anterior NB across the three clinical groups examined. Furthermore, GAL fiber innervation was not correlated with the number of NB neurons expressing the nerve growth factor receptors p75(NTR) or TrkA or with cortical choline acetyltransferase activity in the same cases. Single-cell gene expression analysis demonstrated that cholinergic NB neurons express mRNA for the GAL receptors GALR1, GALR2 and GALR3, yet the levels of these mRNAs were unchanged across the three diagnostic groups. These observations indicate that GAL hypertrophy within the anterior NB subfield is a late-stage AD response, which may play a role in regulating the cholinergic tone of remaining basocortical projection neurons.

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