Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6810396 | Neurobiology of Aging | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Previous studies suggest membrane binding is a key determinant of amyloid β (Aβ) neurotoxicity. However, it is unclear whether this interaction is receptor driven. To address this issue, a D-handed enantiomer of Aβ42 (D-Aβ42) was synthesized and its biophysical and neurotoxic properties were compared to the wild-type Aβ42 (L-Aβ42). The results showed D- and L-Aβ42 are chemically equivalent with respect to copper binding, generation of reactive oxygen species and aggregation profiles. Cell binding studies show both peptides bound to cultured cortical neurons. However, only L-Aβ42 was neurotoxic and inhibited long term potentiation indicating L-Aβ42 requires a stereospecific target to mediate toxicity. We identified the lipid phosphatidylserine, as a potential target. Annexin V, which has very high affinity for externalized phosphatidylserine, significantly inhibited L-Aβ42 but not D-Aβ42 binding to the cultured cortical neurons and significantly rescued L-Aβ42 neurotoxicity. This suggests that Aβ mediated toxicity in Alzheimer disease is dependent upon Aβ binding to phosphatidylserine on neuronal cells.
Keywords
DMFPICUPRu(bpy)4-hydroxyalkenals5-CarboxyfluoresceinMDADPHPoPCfEPSPHFSHFIPaCSFMTSAPPTFABCAAβPBSDBUDcfChiral1-Palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium, inner saltROSPOPsAnnexin VTrifluoroacetic acidlarge unilamellar vesiclesbicinchoninic acidAlzheimer's diseaseshigh-frequency stimulationElectron paramagnetic resonanceEPRlong term potentiationLTPHAEdimethylformamidedichlorofluorescein diacetateDIVdays in vitroNeurotoxicityMembrane phospholipidPhosphate buffered salinephosphatidylcholinephosphatidylethanolaminePhosphatidylserineCortexlactate dehydrogenaseLDHLUVMALDI-TOF MSmalondialdehydeartificial cerebral spinal fluidElectron microscopyfield excitatory post-synaptic potentialamyloid precursor proteinamyloid-β peptideReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Giuseppe D. Ciccotosto, Deborah J. Tew, Simon C. Drew, Danielle G. Smith, Timothy Johanssen, Varsha Lal, Tong-Lay Lau, Keyla Perez, Cyril C. Curtain, John D. Wade, Frances Separovic, Colin L. Masters, Jeffrey P. Smith, Kevin J. Barnham, Roberto Cappai,