LOSS OF HIGH-AFFINITY AGONIST BINDING TO M1 MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FAILURE OF CHOLINERGIC REPLACEMENT THERAPIES

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FLYNN, DD
WEINSTEIN, DA
MASH, DC
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[1] UNIV MIAMI,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROL,MIAMI,FL 33152
[2] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,BOSTON,MA 02115
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10.1002/ana.410290305
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Cholinergic replacement therapies have yielded little or no clinical improvement in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Since the number of postsynaptic muscarinic receptors remains unchanged in the cerebral cortex, the involvement of other neurotransmitter systems may account for this limited efficacy. Alternatively, there may be a defective coupling of the muscarinic receptor with its nucleotide-binding protein in AD, which would severely limit the ability of cholinergic agonists to activate intracortical second messengers. To address this possibility, we assessed the ability of the putative M1 muscarinic receptor to form high-affinity agonist-receptor complexes with guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins in postmortem frontal cortex. Agonist affinity states of the M1 muscarinic receptor were measured by carbachol/{H-3}-pirenzepine competition. M1 muscarinic receptors exhibited both high (K(H)) and low (K(L)) affinities for the agonist carbachol. High-affinity agonist binding to M1 receptors in postmortem frontal cortex samples from subjects with AD was reduced, demonstrated by an increase in the K(H) value. Low-affinity agonist binding (K(L) value) was unchanged in AD and was not significantly different from the K(L) value for the uncoupled receptor determined in the presence of guanine nucleotides. The increase in the K(H) value resulted in a 70% decrease in the average K(L)/K(H) ratio for AD as compared to control samples. Choline acetyltransferase activities correlated significantly with the K(L)/K(H) ratios (r = 0.73, p < 0.001). These data suggest that the K(L)/K(H) ratio for muscarinic agonists may serve as a neurochemical marker of disease severity. The reduced ability of the M1 receptor subtype to form a high-affinity agonist state in AD may account for the failure of cholinergic replacement therapies to improve specific features of memory and cognition.
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