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Abstracts
Activation of
MKK6, an upstream activator of p38, in Alzheimer's disease.
J Neurochem 2001 (October)79(2): 311-318
Zhu X, Rottkamp CA, Hartzler A, Sun Z, Takeda A, Boux H, Shimohama
S, Perry G, Smith MA.
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)
p38 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, but the
upstream cascade leading to p38 activation has not been elucidated in the
disease. In the present study, we focused on mitogen-activated protein kinase
kinase 6 (MKK6), one of the upstream activators of p38 MAPK. We found that MKK6
was not only increased but also specifically associated with granular
structures in the susceptible neurons in the hippocampus and cortex of
Alzheimer's disease patients, but was only weakly diffuse in the cytoplasm in
neurons in control cases. Immunoblot analysis demonstrated a significant
increase of MKK6 level in Alzheimer's disease compared with age-matched
controls. In this regard, in hippocampal and cortical regions of individuals
with Alzheimer's disease, the activated phospho-MKK6 was localized exclusively
in association with pathological alterations including neurofibrillary tangles,
senile plaques, neuropil threads and granular structures, overlapping with
activated p38 MAPK suggesting both a functional and mechanic link. By
immunoblot analysis, phospho-MKK6 is also significantly increased in AD
compared with control cases. Together, these findings lend further credence to
the notion that the p38 MAPK pathway is dysregulated in Alzheimer's disease and
also indicates an active role for this pathway in disease pathogenesis.
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