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Early stages of probable Alzheimer disease are associated with changes in platelet amyloid precursor protein forms

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Previous findings demonstrated an altered pattern of amyloid precursor protein (APP) forms in platelets of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients, compared both with healthy control subjects or patients with non-Alzheimer-type dementia. The present study aims to evaluate whether platelet APP form ratio (APPr) is altered in patients with early stage AD. We selected 40 patients with early stage AD and 40 age-matched healthy controls. Compared with controls (mean±SD=0.91±0.3), mean APPr was decreased in AD (mean±SD=0.46±0.26, p<0.0001). Sixteen very mild AD patients (clinical dementia rating=0.5), identified among the AD group, showed a significant decrease of APPr values (mean±SD=0.50±0.3, p<0.0001). These findings indicate that alteration of APP processing in platelets is an early event and suggest that this assay might be of diagnostic value in differentiating mild AD from normal ageing.

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Received: 20 November 2001 / Accepted in revised form: 16 June 2002

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Borroni, B., Colciaghi, F., Corsini, P. et al. Early stages of probable Alzheimer disease are associated with changes in platelet amyloid precursor protein forms. Neurol Sci 23, 207–210 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100720200042

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