Molecular Regulaion of BACE1 and Its Function at The Early Onset of Alzheimer's Disease

Wang Tan; Sun Xiu-Lian

HERO ID

1981909

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

HERO ID 1981909
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Molecular Regulaion of BACE1 and Its Function at The Early Onset of Alzheimer's Disease
Authors Wang Tan; Sun Xiu-Lian
Journal Shengwu Huaxue yu Shengwu Wuli Jinzhan / Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics
Volume 39
Issue 8
Page Numbers 709-714
Abstract A beta is the major components of amyloid plaque deposition in the brain, and is considered to be the initiating factor for the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease(AD). beta-amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) is one of the important enzymes in the A beta production. The process of maturation and expression of BACE1 is regulated by a variety of factors. Some of the pathological changes of early onset of AD such as ischemia, hypoxia, inflammation and stress are considered to be BACE1 related. Many BACE1 and A beta related cytokines in the fluids may become potential biomarkers, which would provide ideas for early clinical diagnosis of AD.
Doi 10.3724/SP.J.1206.2012.00217
Wosid WOS:000307851900005
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Keyword BACE1; A beta; Alzheimer's disease; biomarkers