2015
DOI: 10.1159/000381531
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Beyond the Hypothesis of Serum Anticholinergic Activity in Alzheimer's Disease: Acetylcholine Neuronal Activity Modulates Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Production and Inflammation in the Brain

Abstract: The brain of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients is characterized by neurodegeneration, especially an acetylcholine (ACh) neuronal deficit with accumulation of β-amyloid protein, which leads to oxygen stress and inflammation. The active oxygen directly damages the neuron by increasing intracellular Ca2+. The inflammation is due to activation of the microglia, thereby producing cytokines which inhibit the production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). As the BDNF acts by neuronal protection, s… Show more

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“…In rats, for example, peripheral immune activation significantly decreased BDNF mRNA levels in the hippocampus and cortical regions [6264]. These findings have led to the hypothesis that brain inflammatory response to aging and immune challenge may cause a reduction in BDNF levels, a process that may lead to impairment in brain plasticity and cognition [2527]. In this context, our finding that increased levels of TNF-α are related to low BDNF levels further supports this hypothesis, and may indicate that the previous observations may be valid also in humans and when serum rather than brain tissue levels are measured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In rats, for example, peripheral immune activation significantly decreased BDNF mRNA levels in the hippocampus and cortical regions [6264]. These findings have led to the hypothesis that brain inflammatory response to aging and immune challenge may cause a reduction in BDNF levels, a process that may lead to impairment in brain plasticity and cognition [2527]. In this context, our finding that increased levels of TNF-α are related to low BDNF levels further supports this hypothesis, and may indicate that the previous observations may be valid also in humans and when serum rather than brain tissue levels are measured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effect modification by sex has been previously demonstrated in other studies, [20, 21] and can be explained by BDNF interaction with estrogen [22], progesterone [23, 24], and other sex-related hormones. The complexity of the underlying mechanisms involving BDNF is also indicated by the emerging evidence of common influences of amyloid β and cytokines levels on BDNF production, and the hypothesis that BDNF levels may at least partly explain the link between inflammation and brain function [2527]. Furthermore, alterations in BDNF circulating levels are not a special feature of neurodegenerative diseases but have also been linked with cardiovascular disease [28], type 2 diabetes [29] and the metabolic syndrome [30], which, in turn, confer risk for AD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These high oleamide quantities are expected to be expressed in a single unit, which is expected to be one of the active phytochemicals [9]. However, the experiment on oleamide activity merits further study given its use for treatments of Alzheimer's disease, stress, deep sleep, and appetite induction [10]. Recently, the anti-inflammatory effect of oleamide has been shown [11][12][13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As per known oleamide activities, it enhances memory function, promotes sleep and acts as a chemopreventive agent against Alzheimer's disease (Hachisu et al, ). Accordingly, it was discovered in high amounts in the nine studied species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%