Arthur D. Kay
National Institutes of Health
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Neurobiology of Aging | 1987
Arthur D. Kay; Conrad May; Nicholas M. Papadopoulos; Rene Costello; John R. Atack; Jay S. Luxenberg; Neal R. Cutler; Stanley I. Rapoport
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum concentrations of albumin and immunoglobulin G (IgG) were measured in 31 patients with presumptive Alzheimers disease (AD) and in 14 healthy control subjects. The albumin and IgG quotients, and IgG index were calculated to evaluate the permeability of the blood-brain barrier and the intrathecal production of immunoglobulins. X-ray computerized tomography (CT) of the head was performed to investigate the relation between cerebral atrophy and CSF protein concentrations. The albumin and IgG quotients, and the IgG index did not differ significantly between the AD and control groups. Cerebral atrophy, as measured by CSF volume, was not related to CSF protein concentrations in either group. The results do not support the hypothesized roles of blood-brain barrier disruption or of immunologically-mediated injury of the central nervous system in the pathogenesis of AD.
Neurology | 1988
Jeffrey A. Kaye; Conrad May; Eileen Daly; John R. Atack; D. J. Sweeney; Jay S. Luxenberg; Arthur D. Kay; Seymour Kaufman; Sheldon Milstien; Robert P. Friedland; Stanley I. Rapoport
We measured monoamine metabolites and biopterin in the CSF of 37 patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT), with or without extrapyramidal signs, and in 14 age-matched healthy controls. Compared with concentrations in DAT and controls, the concentrations of homovanillic acid (HVA) and biopterin were significantly decreased in DAT with extrapyramidal signs (EDAT). CSF 3-methoxy-4-hydroxy-phenethyleneglycol and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid did not differ significantly among these groups. Age at onset of dementia was positively correlated with CSF HVA (r = 0.49, p < 0.05). The two dementia groups did not differ significantly in the extent of ventricular dilation as measured by quantitative CT, but EDAT patients had lower Mini-Mental State Examination scores than did DAT patients. When patients were matched for age and dementia severity, CSF HVA and biopterin concentrations remained significantly lower in EDAT than in DAT patients. These results indicate that EDAT patients form a distinct subgroup of DAT with evidence of central monoamine dysfunction.
Archive | 1985
Neal R. Cutler; Ranjan Duara; Cheryl L. Grady; Arthur D. Kay; James V. Haxby; Stanley I. Rapoport
Aging in animals and man is accompanied by many changes in morphometric and neurochemical measures of the brain. In pathologic conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Down syndrome (DS), furthermore, these alterations have been shown to be greatly accelerated; however, the functional significance of these changes remains to be determined.
Annals of Neurology | 1985
Neal R. Cutler; James V. Haxby; Ranjan Duara; Cheryl L. Grady; Arthur D. Kay; Robert M. Kessler; Magesh Sundaram; Stanley I. Rapoport
Annals of Neurology | 1988
John R. Atack; Conrad May; Jeffrey A. Kaye; Arthur D. Kay; Stanley I. Rapoport
JAMA Neurology | 1988
John R. Atack; M. Flint Beal; Conrad May; Jeffrey A. Kaye; Michael F. Mazurek; Arthur D. Kay; Stanley I. Rapoport
JAMA Neurology | 1986
Arthur D. Kay; Sheldon Milstien; Seymour Kaufman; Helen Creasey; James V. Haxby; Neal R. Cutler; Stanley I. Rapoport
JAMA Neurology | 1985
Neal R. Cutler; James V. Haxby; Arthur D. Kay; Prem K. Narang; Lawrence J. Lesko; Jonathan L. Costa; Mary Ninos; Markku Linnoila; William Z. Potter; James W. Renfrew; Angela M. Moore
JAMA Neurology | 1986
Neal R. Cutler; Arthur D. Kay; Paul J. Marangos; Cheryl Burg
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research | 2008
Mark B. Schapiro; Arthur D. Kay; Conrad May; A. K. Ryker; James V. Haxby; S. Kaufman; S. Milstien; Stanley I. Rapoport