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Potential pathogenic role of β-amyloid1-42-aluminum complex in Alzheimer's disease

Drago, Denise, Bettella, Mikol, Bolognin, Silvia, Cendron, Laura, Scancar, Janez, Milacic, Radmila, Ricchelli, Fernanda, Casini, Angela ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1599-9542, Messori, Luigi, Tognon, Giuseppe and Zatta, Paolo 2008. Potential pathogenic role of β-amyloid1-42-aluminum complex in Alzheimer's disease. The International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology 40 (4) , pp. 731-746. 10.1016/j.biocel.2007.10.014

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Abstract

The etiopathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease is far from being clearly understood. However, the involvement of metal ions as a potential key factor towards conformational modifications and aggregation of amyloid is widely recognized. The aim of the present study is to shed some light on the relationship between metal ions, amyloid conformation/aggregation, and their potential relationship with the conformational aspects of AD. We compare the effects of β-amyloid1–42 and its various metal complexes (β-amyloid–Al, β-amyloid–Zn, β-amyloid–Cu, β-amyloid–Fe) in human neuroblastoma cells in terms of cell viability, membrane structure properties, and cell morphology. No significant toxic effects were observed in neuroblastoma cells after 24 h treatment both with β-amyloid and β-amyloid–metals (β-amyloid–Zn, β-amyloid–Cu, β-amyloid–Fe); on the other hand, there was a marked reduction of cellular viability after treatment with β-amyloid–Al complex. In addition, treatment with β-amyloid–Al increased membrane fluidity much more than other β-amyloid–metal complexes, whose contribution was negligible. Furthermore, the cellular morphology, as observed by electron microscopy, was deeply altered by β-amyloid–Al. Importantly, β-amyloid–Al toxicity is closely and significantly associated with a great difference in the structure/aggregation of this complex with respect to that of β-amyloid alone and other β-amyloid–metal complexes. In addition, β-amyloid, as a consequence of Al binding, becomes strongly hydrophobic in character. These findings show a significant involvement of Al, compared to the other metal ions used in our experiments, in promoting a specific amyloid1–42 aggregation, which is able to produce marked toxic effects on neuroblastoma cells, as clearly demonstrated for the first time in this study.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Chemistry
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Publisher: Elsevier
Date of Acceptance: 9 October 2007
Last Modified: 31 Oct 2022 08:58
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/79368

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