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Lateralization of 17Beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 10 in hippocampi of demented and psychotic people

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2008

Abstract

Objective: The multifunctional mitochondrial enzyme 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 10 could play a role in the development of Alzheimer disease via its high-affinity binding to amyloid-beta peptides and its overexpression. Methods: We evaluated the specificity of alterations in mRNA/enzyme expression levels in human right and left hippocampi.

Results: We observed a trend towards right/left laterality in nondemented nonpsychotic controls; however, the degree of asymmetry was higher for mRNA when compared to enzyme expression levels. In Alzheimer disease and schizophrenia, significant shifts to left/right asymmetry were found and the changes were associated with more marked increases in mRNA/enzyme expression in the left hemisphere.

On the other hand, no alterations were observed in people with multi-infarct dementia. Conclusion: Our results support studies reporting an impairment of mitochondria in Alzheimer disease or schizophrenia and a higher vulnerability of the dominant hemisphere to pathological processes.

Overexpression of the enzyme could be used to distinguish Alzheimer disease from multi-infarct dementia