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Abstracts
Neuronal CDK7 in
hippocampus is related to aging and Alzheimer disease.
Neurobiol Aging 2000(November-December) 21(6): 807-813
Zhu X, Rottkamp CA, Raina AK, Brewer GJ, Ghanbari HA, Boux H,
Smith MA
Despite their supposedly
terminally-differentiated quiescent status, many neurons in Alzheimer disease
display an ectopic re-expression of cell-cycle related proteins. In the highly
regulated process of cell cycle, cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (Cdk7) plays a
crucial role as a Cdk-activating kinase and activates all of the major
Cdk-cyclin substrates. In this study, we demonstrate that Cdk7 immunoreactivity
is significantly elevated in susceptible hippocampal neurons of Alzheimer
disease patients in comparison with age-matched controls. Notably, the
expression of Cdk7 is age-dependent, with decreased levels between the ages of
54 and 65 years and after the age of 78. While the Cdk7 levels in Alzheimer
disease patients are higher than controls within each age group, the difference
is greatest between ages 54-65 where disease susceptibility and/or progression
is likely more related to genetic factors.
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