Volume 13, Issue 1 193092 pp. 31-41
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Acid-Stable Serine Proteinase Inhibitors in the Urine of Alzheimer Disease Subjects

Giulia Sparro

Giulia Sparro

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology Post-Graduate School in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry University of Camerino 62032-Camerino (MC), Italy , unicam.it

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Salvatore Bonaiuto

Salvatore Bonaiuto

Italian National Research Centers on Aging (INRCA) of Ferrno 63023 Fenno (AP) and Appignano 62010 Appignano (MC), Italy

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Gabriella Galoenzi

Gabriella Galoenzi

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology Post-Graduate School in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry University of Camerino 62032-Camerino (MC), Italy , unicam.it

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Anna Maria Eleuteri

Anna Maria Eleuteri

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology Post-Graduate School in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry University of Camerino 62032-Camerino (MC), Italy , unicam.it

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Mauro Angeletti

Mauro Angeletti

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology Post-Graduate School in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry University of Camerino 62032-Camerino (MC), Italy , unicam.it

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Giulio Lupidi

Giulio Lupidi

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology Post-Graduate School in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry University of Camerino 62032-Camerino (MC), Italy , unicam.it

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Rosalia Tacconi

Rosalia Tacconi

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology Post-Graduate School in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry University of Camerino 62032-Camerino (MC), Italy , unicam.it

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Elvio Giannandrea

Elvio Giannandrea

Italian National Research Centers on Aging (INRCA) of Ferrno 63023 Fenno (AP) and Appignano 62010 Appignano (MC), Italy

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Andrea Vesprini

Andrea Vesprini

Italian National Research Centers on Aging (INRCA) of Ferrno 63023 Fenno (AP) and Appignano 62010 Appignano (MC), Italy

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Evanoro Fioretti

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Evanoro Fioretti

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology Post-Graduate School in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry University of Camerino 62032-Camerino (MC), Italy , unicam.it

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First published: 1996
Citations: 4

Abstract

A comparative study of the levels of acid-stable proteinase inhibitors (kallikrein and trypsin inhibitors) in the urine of healthy and Alzheimer subjects, of both sexes, has been performed. A preliminary characterization of the purified inhibitors indicates that the urinary antitryptic activity is accounted for by the presence of the well known Urinary Trypsin Inhibitor (UTI) while an apparently new molecule appears to be responsible for the anti kallikrein activity. The urinary levels of kallikrein inhibitors are very similar in healthy and sick subjects while the levels of trypsin inhibitors appear significatively increased in Alzheimer subjects of both sexes. The data presented here support the hypothesis that unpaired proteolytic processes could be involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer′s disease and suggest that the levels of urinary acid-stable inhibitors may prove to be useful markers of the disease.

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