Interactions with amyloid beta peptide and acetylcholinesterase increase alkaline phosphatase activity†
Abstract
Multiple studies have shown that the activity of alkaline phosphatase (AP) increases during Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this paper, using UV-Visible spectroscopy, we show that this increase in activity is due to its interaction with key components of AD such as amyloid β peptide and acetylcholinesterase. Activity increase also occurs due to high concentrations of acetylcholine and choline. These conditions are present in AD or could occur due to drugs used for treating AD.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2023 PCCP HOT Articles