Abstract

Using a sensitive double-antibody solid-phase enzyme immunoassay method α-melanocyte stimulating hormone-like immunoreactivity (α-MSH-LI) was measured in 21 regions of postmortem brains from 8 normal subjects and 5 patients with Alzheimer-type dementia (ATD). In the brains from the normal subjects, the highest concentration of α-MSH-LI was found in the hypothalamus. Relatively high concentration were also measured in the locus coeruleus, substantia innominata, substantia nigra, amygdala and medial nucleus of thalamus. α-MSH-LI in other regions was approximately1/100 of the hypothalamic content. This data is consistent with the existence of α-MSH in extrahypophyseal regions and indicates its regional distribution in the human brain. In the Alzheimer brains, although the temporal cortex and hippocampus had normal concentrations of α-MSH-LI, the cingulate cortex, caudate and substantia nigra showed significantly lower concentrations of α-MSH-LI than those of the control brains. This data suggests that further studies of α-MSH content in a larger number of ATD brains would be useful.

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