Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1952388 Biochimie 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Metal ions are involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD) via their ability to induce aggregation of amyloidogenic peptide and production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), two key events in the development of the pathology. Here, we review very recent results concerning the coordination of Cu(I) and Cu(II) ion to the amyloid-β peptide, the one encountered in AD. Implications of these structural data for the redox chemistry of the Cu(I/II)–Aβ couple are discussed. The different pathways for the ROS generation by the Cu(I/II)–Aβ species are described. In the more relevant one, reduction of dioxygen is realized by a two-electron process involving two Cu(I) in close vicinity, while the production of the hydroxyl radical from hydrogen peroxide is less constrained. A brief summary of how the Aβ peptide is oxidised during the ROS production is also given. Lastly, the pro- vs. anti-oxidant properties of Aβ are commented on.

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