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  • Sodium Chloride Increases Aβ Levels by Suppressing Aβ Clearance in Cultured Cells.

Sodium Chloride Increases Aβ Levels by Suppressing Aβ Clearance in Cultured Cells.

PloS one (2015-06-16)
Xiao-Juan Cheng, Yuan Gao, Yu-Wu Zhao, Xiao-Dong Cheng
ABSTRACT

Recent studies suggest that high-salt diet is associated with cognitive decline in human and mouse. The fact that genetic factors account for less than 50% cases of sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) highlights the important contribution of environmental factors, such as high-salt diet, in AD pathogenesis. However, whether and how high-salt diet fits the "amyloid cascade" hypothesis remains unexplored. Here, we show sodium chloride (NaCl) could increase Aβ levels in the medium of HEK293 cells overexpressing amyloid precursor protein (APP) or C99 fragment. NaCl treatment dose not affect APP level, gamma secretase level or activity. Instead, NaCl treatment suppresses the capacity of cells to clear Aβ and reduces Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) level. Finally, NaCl treated THP-1 or BV2 cells are inefficient in clearing Aβ when co-cultured with rat primary neurons. Our study suggests that high-salt diet may increase AD risk by directly modulating Aβ levels.

MATERIALS
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Anti-Apolipoprotein E Goat pAb, liquid, Calbiochem®
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Anti-Presenilin-1 Antibody, loop, a.a. 263-378, CT, clone PS1-loop, ascites fluid, clone PS1-loop, Chemicon®