NR ALAO
AU Somerville,R.A.
TI Ultrastructural links between scrapie and Alzheimer's disease
QU Lancet 1985 Mar 2; 1(8427): 504-6
PT journal article
AB The discovery of abnormal fibrillar structures, scrapie-associated fibrils (SAF), in fractions with high infectivity from scrapie-infected brains has led to the proposal that SAF are a form of the infectious agent. On the basis of this proposal and on the congophilia shared by SAF and amyloid, it has been speculated elsewhere that the amyloid in Alzheimer's disease is infectious. This speculation is not supported by available evidence and therefore a conventional origin for the amyloid in Alzheimer's disease is favoured - that it originates by partial degradation of a host protein, as occurs in all other forms of amyloidosis characterised so far.
MH Alzheimer Disease/etiology/metabolism/*pathology; Amyloid/metabolism; Amyloidosis/metabolism/pathology; Animal; Brain/*ultrastructure; Brain Chemistry; Human; Nerve Tissue Proteins/*metabolism; PrP 27-30 Protein; Prions/physiology; Rats; Scrapie/metabolism/pathology; Sheep
SP englisch
PO England