Synaptic protein deficits are associated with dementia irrespective of extreme old age

Recent evidence shows that despite high incidence of dementia in the very old, they exhibit significantly lower levels of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology relative to younger persons with dementia. The levels and distributions of some synaptic proteins have been found to be associated wi...

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Published inNeurobiology of aging Vol. 33; no. 6; pp. 1125.e1 - 1125.e8
Main Authors Schnaider Beeri, Michal, Haroutunian, Vahram, Schmeidler, James, Sano, Mary, Fam, Peter, Kavanaugh, Aaron, Barr, Alasdair M., Honer, William G., Katsel, Pavel
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Abstract Recent evidence shows that despite high incidence of dementia in the very old, they exhibit significantly lower levels of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology relative to younger persons with dementia. The levels and distributions of some synaptic proteins have been found to be associated with dementia severity, even in the oldest-old, but the molecular and functional nature of these deficits have not been studied in detail. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship of dementia with gene and protein expression of a panel of synaptic markers associated with different synaptic functions in young-, middle-, and oldest-old individuals. The protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of 7 synaptic markers (complexin-1, complexin-2, synaptophysin, synaptobrevin, syntaxin, synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25), and septin-5) were compared in the brains of nondemented and demented individuals ranging from 70 to 103 years of age. One hundred eleven brains were selected to have either no significant neuropathology or only AD-associated pathology (neuritic plaques [NPs] and neurofibrillary tangles [NFTs]). The cohort was then stratified into tertiles as young-old (70–81 years old), middle-old (82–88), and oldest-old (89–103). The brains of persons with dementia evidenced significantly lower levels of gene and protein expression of synaptic markers regardless of age. Importantly, dementia was associated with reductions in all measured synaptic markers irrespective of their role(s) in synaptic function. Although other dementia-associated hallmarks of AD neuropathology (neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles) become less prominent with increasing age, synaptic marker abnormalities in dementia remain constant with increasing age and may represent an independent substrate of dementia spanning all ages.
AbstractList Abstract Recent evidence shows that despite high incidence of dementia in the very old, they exhibit significantly lower levels of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology relative to younger persons with dementia. The levels and distributions of some synaptic proteins have been found to be associated with dementia severity, even in the oldest-old, but the molecular and functional nature of these deficits have not been studied in detail. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship of dementia with gene and protein expression of a panel of synaptic markers associated with different synaptic functions in young-, middle-, and oldest-old individuals. The protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of 7 synaptic markers (complexin-1, complexin-2, synaptophysin, synaptobrevin, syntaxin, synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25), and septin-5) were compared in the brains of nondemented and demented individuals ranging from 70 to 103 years of age. One hundred eleven brains were selected to have either no significant neuropathology or only AD-associated pathology (neuritic plaques [NPs] and neurofibrillary tangles [NFTs]). The cohort was then stratified into tertiles as young-old (70–81 years old), middle-old (82–88), and oldest-old (89–103). The brains of persons with dementia evidenced significantly lower levels of gene and protein expression of synaptic markers regardless of age. Importantly, dementia was associated with reductions in all measured synaptic markers irrespective of their role(s) in synaptic function. Although other dementia-associated hallmarks of AD neuropathology (neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles) become less prominent with increasing age, synaptic marker abnormalities in dementia remain constant with increasing age and may represent an independent substrate of dementia spanning all ages.
Recent evidence shows that despite high incidence of dementia in the very old, they exhibit significantly lower levels of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology relative to younger persons with dementia. The levels and distributions of some synaptic proteins have been found to be associated with dementia severity, even in the oldest-old, but the molecular and functional nature of these deficits have not been studied in detail. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship of dementia with gene and protein expression of a panel of synaptic markers associated with different synaptic functions in young-, middle-, and oldest-old individuals. The protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of 7 synaptic markers (complexin-1, complexin-2, synaptophysin, synaptobrevin, syntaxin, synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25), and septin-5) were compared in the brains of nondemented and demented individuals ranging from 70 to 103 years of age. One hundred eleven brains were selected to have either no significant neuropathology or only AD-associated pathology (neuritic plaques [NPs] and neurofibrillary tangles [NFTs]). The cohort was then stratified into tertiles as young-old (70-81 years old), middle-old (82-88), and oldest-old (89-103). The brains of persons with dementia evidenced significantly lower levels of gene and protein expression of synaptic markers regardless of age. Importantly, dementia was associated with reductions in all measured synaptic markers irrespective of their role(s) in synaptic function. Although other dementia-associated hallmarks of AD neuropathology (neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles) become less prominent with increasing age, synaptic marker abnormalities in dementia remain constant with increasing age and may represent an independent substrate of dementia spanning all ages.Recent evidence shows that despite high incidence of dementia in the very old, they exhibit significantly lower levels of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology relative to younger persons with dementia. The levels and distributions of some synaptic proteins have been found to be associated with dementia severity, even in the oldest-old, but the molecular and functional nature of these deficits have not been studied in detail. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship of dementia with gene and protein expression of a panel of synaptic markers associated with different synaptic functions in young-, middle-, and oldest-old individuals. The protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of 7 synaptic markers (complexin-1, complexin-2, synaptophysin, synaptobrevin, syntaxin, synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25), and septin-5) were compared in the brains of nondemented and demented individuals ranging from 70 to 103 years of age. One hundred eleven brains were selected to have either no significant neuropathology or only AD-associated pathology (neuritic plaques [NPs] and neurofibrillary tangles [NFTs]). The cohort was then stratified into tertiles as young-old (70-81 years old), middle-old (82-88), and oldest-old (89-103). The brains of persons with dementia evidenced significantly lower levels of gene and protein expression of synaptic markers regardless of age. Importantly, dementia was associated with reductions in all measured synaptic markers irrespective of their role(s) in synaptic function. Although other dementia-associated hallmarks of AD neuropathology (neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles) become less prominent with increasing age, synaptic marker abnormalities in dementia remain constant with increasing age and may represent an independent substrate of dementia spanning all ages.
Recent evidence shows that despite high incidence of dementia in the very old, they exhibit significantly lower levels of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology relative to younger persons with dementia. The levels and distributions of some synaptic proteins have been found to be associated with dementia severity, even in the oldest-old, but the molecular and functional nature of these deficits have not been studied in detail. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship of dementia with gene and protein expression of a panel of synaptic markers associated with different synaptic functions in young-, middle-, and oldest-old individuals. The protein and messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of 7 synaptic markers (complexin-1, complexin-2, synaptophysin, synaptobrevin, syntaxin, synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25), and septin-5) were compared in the brains of nondemented and demented individuals ranging from 70 to 103 years of age. One hundred eleven brains were selected to have either no significant neuropathology or only AD-associated pathology (neuritic plaques [NPs] and neurofibrillary tangles [NFTs]). The cohort was then stratified into tertiles as young-old (70–81 years old), middle-old (82–88), and oldest-old (89–103). The brains of persons with dementia evidenced significantly lower levels of gene and protein expression of synaptic markers regardless of age. Importantly, dementia was associated with reductions in all measured synaptic markers irrespective of their role(s) in synaptic function. Although other dementia-associated hallmarks of AD neuropathology (neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles) become less prominent with increasing age, synaptic marker abnormalities in dementia remain constant with increasing age and may represent an independent substrate of dementia spanning all ages.
Author Sano, Mary
Fam, Peter
Schmeidler, James
Kavanaugh, Aaron
Schnaider Beeri, Michal
Haroutunian, Vahram
Barr, Alasdair M.
Honer, William G.
Katsel, Pavel
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aging
Aging - genetics
Aging - pathology
Alzheimer Disease - genetics
Alzheimer Disease - metabolism
Alzheimer Disease - pathology
Alzheimer's disease
Brain
Cohort Studies
Dementia - genetics
Dementia - metabolism
Dementia - pathology
Dementia disorders
Female
Gene expression
Geriatrics
Humans
Internal Medicine
Male
mRNA
Nerve Tissue Proteins - biosynthesis
Nerve Tissue Proteins - deficiency
Nerve Tissue Proteins - genetics
Nervous system
Neurodegenerative diseases
Neurofibrillary tangles
Neurology
Neuropathology
Plaques
Protein expression
SNAP-25 protein
Synaptic proteins
Synaptic Transmission - genetics
Synaptobrevin
Synaptophysin
Syntaxin
Title Synaptic protein deficits are associated with dementia irrespective of extreme old age
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