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Binding of Curcumin to Senile Plaques and Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy in the Aged Brain of Various Animals and to Neurofibrillary Tangles in Alzheimer's Brain

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JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE
卷 74, 期 1, 页码 51-57

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JAPAN SOC VET SCI
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.11-0307

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beta amyloid; cerebral amyloid angiopathy; curcumin; neurofibrillary tangle; senile plaque

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The binding of curcumin to senile plaques (SPs) and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) was examined in the aged brain of various animal species and a human patient with Alzheimer's disease (AD), together with its binding to neurotibrillary tangles (NFTs). Brain sections were immunostained with anti-amyloid beta protein 1-42 (A beta 42) and anti-amyloid beta protein 1-40 (A beta 40) antibodies. These sections were also stained with alkaline Congo red, periodic acid-methenamine silver (PAM), and curcumin (0.009% curcumin solution) with or without formic acid pretreatment. The sections from the AD brain were also immunostained for anti-paired helical filament-tau (PHF-tau), and were stained with Gallyas silver for NFTs. Some SPs in the AD, monkey, dog, bear, and amyloid precursor protein transgenic mouse (APP Tg-mouse) brains contained congophilic materials, and were intensely positive for curcumin. In addition, curcumin labeled some diffuse SPs negative for Congo red in the AD, monkey, bear, and APP Tg-mouse brains. In all animals. CAA was intensely positive for both Congo red and curcumin. The specific curcumin staining activity was lost by formic acid pretreatment. In the AD brain, NFTs positive for PHF-tau and Gallyas silver were moderately stained with curcumin. These findings indicate that curcumin specifically binds to the aggregated A beta molecules in various animals, and further to phosphorylatecl tau protein, probably according to its conformational nature.

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