Exploring the K isotope composition of Göttingen minipig brain regions, and implications for Alzheimer's disease

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Mahan, Brandon;Tacail, Theo;Lewis, Jamie;Elliott, Tim;Habekost, Mette;Turner, Simon;Chung, Roger;Moynier, Frédéric
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Natural stable metal isotopes have shown utility in differentiation between healthy and diseased brain states (e.g. Alzheimer's disease, AD). While the AD brain accumulates some metals, it purges others, namely K (accompanied by increased serum K, suggesting brain–blood transferal). Here, K isotope compositions of Göttingen minipig brain regions for two AD models at midlife are reported. Results indicate heavy K isotope enrichment where amyloid beta (Aβ) accumulation is observed, and this enrichment correlates with relative K depletion. These results suggest preferential efflux of isotopically light K+ from the brain, a linkage between brain K concentrations and isotope compositions, and linkage to Aβ (previously shown to purge cellular brain K+). Brain K isotope compositions differ from that for serum and brain K is much more abundant than in serum, suggesting that changes in brain K may transfer a measurable K isotope excursion to serum, thereby generating an early AD biomarker.

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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10.1093/mtomcs/mfac090