No Evidence for Additional Blood–Brain Barrier P-Glycoprotein Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease Patients with Microbleeds
2012 ◽
Vol 32
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pp. 1468-1471
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Decreased blood–brain barrier P-glycoprotein (Pgp) function has been shown in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients using positron emission tomography (PET) with the radiotracer ( R)-[11C]verapamil. Decreased Pgp function has also been hypothesized to promote cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) development. Here, we used PET and ( R)-[11C]verapamil to assess Pgp function in eighteen AD patients, of which six had microbleeds (MBs), presumably reflecting underlying CAA. No differences were found in binding potential and nonspecific volume of distribution of ( R)-[11C]verapamil between patient groups. These results provide no evidence for additional Pgp dysfunction in AD patients with MBs.
Beta-Amyloid Downregulates MDR1-P-Glycoprotein (Abcb1) Expression at the Blood-Brain Barrier in Mice
2011 ◽
Vol 2011
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2016 ◽
Vol 22
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pp. 5808-5816
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