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Enhancement of AA-amyloid formation in mice by transthyretin amyloid fragments and polyethylene glycol.

Authors :
Mambule, C
Ando, Y
Anan, Intissar
Holmgren, G
Sandgren, O
Stigbrandt, T
Tashima, K
Suhr, Ole B
Mambule, C
Ando, Y
Anan, Intissar
Holmgren, G
Sandgren, O
Stigbrandt, T
Tashima, K
Suhr, Ole B
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The mechanism behind amyloid formation is unknown in all types of amyloidosis. Several substances can enhance amyloid formation in animal experiments. To induce secondary systemic amyloid (AA-type amyloid) formation, we injected silver nitrate into mice together with either amyloid fibrils obtained from patients with familial polyneuropathy (FAP) type I or polyethylene glycol (PEG). Mice injected with silver nitrate only served as controls. Amyloid deposits were detectable at day 3 in animals injected with amyloid fibrils and in those injected with PEG, whereas in control mice, deposits were not noted before day 12. Our results indicate that amyloid fibrils from FAP patients and even a non-sulfate containing polysaccharide (PEG) have the potential to act as amyloid-enhancing factors.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233610558
Document Type :
Electronic Resource