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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Altamura, Claudiaa; * | Ventriglia, Mariacarlab | Martini, Maria Giuliaa | Montesano, Domenicoc | Errante, Yurid | Piscitelli, Fabianae | Scrascia, Federicaa | Quattrocchi, Carlod | Palazzo, Paolaa | Seccia, Serenellac | Vernieri, Fabrizioa | Di Marzo, Vincenzoe
Correspondence: [*] Correspondence to: Claudia Altamura, MD, PhD, Neurology Unit, Università Campus Bio-Medico, Via Alvaro del Portillo, 200; 00122 Roma, Italy. Fax: +39 06 225411955; c.altamura@unicampus.it
Abstract: Background: Growing evidence suggests that the endocannabinoid system is involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and atherosclerosis. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the activation of the endocannabinoid system in AD in vivo and the possible intermediate role of atherosclerosis. Methods: We enrolled 41 patients with probable AD, and 30 age- and gender-matched controls. All subjects underwent: ultrasound examination of cerebral and neck vessels (including intima-media thickness and plaque stenosis evaluation); blood sampling to measure levels of endocannabinoid [anandamide (AEA), 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG)] and endogenous AEA analogues [N-palmitoyl-ethanolamide (PEA); N-oleoyl-ethanolamide]; neuropsychological evaluation and brain MRI (atrophy, white matter hyperintensity volume). Results: 2-AG levels were higher in AD patients compared to controls (Mann-Whitney test p = 0.021). In the AD group, 2-AG correlated to white matter hyperintensity volume (r = 0.415, p = 0.015) and was higher in patients with chronic heart ischemic disease (p = 0.023). In AD patients, 2-AG was also positively related to memory (r = 0.334, p = 0.05) and attention (r = 0.423, p = 0.018) performances. Constructional praxia test scores were lower in patients with higher levels of PEA (r =−0.389, p = 0.019). Conclusion: AD patients present high plasma 2-AG levels, also in relation to heart ischemic disease and cerebral leukoaraiosis. This may be a protective mechanism hindering neurodegeneration, but it may also play an ambivalent role on cerebrovascular circulation. The increase in 2-AG and PEA levels observed with ongoing pathological processes may differently modulate cognitive performances.
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, atherosclerosis, endocannabinoids, leukoaraiosis
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-142349
Journal: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 497-506, 2015
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