Chronic glial activation possibly plays a role in chronic
neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD). It has
been shown that amyloid peptide is capable of activating
microglial cells
We observed that amyloid peptide induced strong
cellular activation in primary microglial cell culture as
detected by the release of stable metabolites of nitric
oxide (NO), when the peptide was fibrillar. For this activation,
co-stimulation with interferon-? was a precondition.
Using microdialysis of the living brain in a
rat we observed pronounced NO generation when fibrillar
amyloid peptide was stereotaxically injected.
Non-fibrillar amyloid peptide did not induce such a
glial reaction. No administration of interferon-? or any
other co-stimulatory factor was necessary
Thus, we show that fibrillar, but not non-fibrillar
amyloid peptide induced glial activation also
Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 39, 04/2001
Pages: 313 - 316