N. Kemppainen et al., Different pattern of reduction of striatal dopamine reuptake sites in Alzheimer's disease and ageing, J NEURAL TR, 108(7), 2001, pp. 827-836
Striatal dopamine reuptake sites were studied in brain samples from 14 Alzh
eimer's disease (AD) patients. A cocaine analogue, [3H]CFT (WIN 35,428, 2 b
eta -carbomethoxy-3 beta-(4-fluorophenyl)-tropane) was used as a radioligan
d to determine the number of [3H]CFT binding sites (Bmax) and their dissoci
ation constant (Kd). In patients with AD the reduction in [3H]CFT binding i
n the putamen was about 50% compared to age-matched controls. In the caudat
e nucleus the reduction was about 33%. Thus, the putamen was more severely
affected. No change was observed in Kd values between AD patients and contr
ols.
Brain samples from 37 healthy controls (aged from 8 to 91 years) were used
to study the changes in striatal [3H]CFT binding with increasing age. The B
max of [3H]CF-F uptake was reduced both in the putamen and in the caudate n
ucleus. The average decline per decade was greater in the caudate nucleus (
7.3%) than in the putamen (5.5%). In conclusion, the pattern of changes in
AD is different from that seen during normal ageing, which seems to affect
more severely the caudate nucleus than the putamen.