Investigation of chromosomal alterations in patients with Alzheimer's disease in the state of Amazonas, Brazil

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OBJECTIVES: Alzheimer's disease (AD) has as its main characteristic the deterioration of cerebral functions. Its etiology is still complex and undefined despite the progress made in understanding its neurological, infectious, biochemical, genetic and cytogenetic mechanisms. METHODS: Considering this, the aim of this study was to investigate the presence of chromosomal alterations in the peripheral blood lymphocytes, and to verify if there was a high frequency of these alterations in patients diagnosed with AD at the University Hospital GetúLio Vargas Outpatient Clinic Araújo Lima in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. RESULTS: Among the nine patients in the AD group, only one patient did not have metaphases with chromosomal alterations (2n = 46,XX), while eight patients with AD showed numerical chromosomal alterations, classified as X chromosome aneupLoidy (2n = 45,X) and double aneupLoidy (2n = 44,X,-X,-10; 2n = 44,X,-X,-13 and 2n = 44,X,-X,-21). CONCLUSION: In the control group, no chromosomal changes were found in the karyotypes of these individuals. Therefore, the karyotypes of patients with AD undergo chromosomal alterations at different levels. These findings are being described for the first time in the population of Amazonas, and they highlight the importance of the inclusion of cytogenetic investigations in the routine management of patients with AD.

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Nunes, K. M., Benzaquem, D. C., Carvalho, N. D. M., Vianez, T. N., Fernandes, E. R. de Q. G. de S. E., & Fantin, C. (2019). Investigation of chromosomal alterations in patients with Alzheimer’s disease in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 77(12), 855–859. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20190163

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