Comparative Lipidomic Analysis of Mouse and Human Brain with Alzheimer Disease
Columbia University Irving Medical Center · University of Minho · +1 more institution
Abstract
Lipids are key regulators of brain function and have been increasingly implicated in neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer disease (AD). Here, a systems-based approach was employed to determine the lipidome of brain tissues affected by AD. Specifically, we used liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to profile extracts from the prefrontal cortex, entorhinal cortex, and cerebellum of late-onset AD (LOAD) patients, as well as the forebrain of three transgenic familial AD (FAD) mouse models. Although the cerebellum lacked major alterations in lipid composition, we found an elevation of a signaling pool of diacylglycerol as well as sphingolipids in the prefrontal cortex of AD patients. Furthermore, the…
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Authors
9- RCRobin Chan
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- TGTiago Gil Oliveira
Columbia University Irving Medical Center, University of Minho
- ECEtty Cortés
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- LSLawrence S. Honig
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- KDKaren Duff
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Lipidome
- Lipidomics
- Biology
- Phosphatidic acid
- Entorhinal cortex
- Sphingolipid
- Lipid metabolism
- Genetically modified mouse
- Good health and well-being