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Trehalose inhibits wild-type α-synuclein fibrillation and overexpression and protects against the protein neurotoxicity in transduced PC12 cells

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 3, Issue 24, Pages 9500-9508

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3ra40600h

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [10475017, 20673022, 21074025, 30600663, 81071018]
  2. Science and Technology Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [11DZ1971802]
  3. Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [2012Z102460]

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Accumulation of alpha-synuclein in Lewy bodies is believed to play a critical role in the etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD). Inhibitions of the overexpression and the aggregation of alpha-synuclein in vivo are thus effective in treating PD. Trehalose, a disaccharide present in many non-mammalian species, can protect cells against various environmental stresses and prevent the deactivation of proteins. We here report that when coincubated with trehalose, wild-type a-synuclein in vitro preferred assembling into the large amorphous aggregates instead of the neurotoxic beta-sheet-rich fibrillar aggregates during the prophase incubation. On the other hand, the large amorphous aggregates could be disassembled into the small amorphous particles, even into the random coil structure after long time of incubation. In addition, it was demonstrated that trehalose at concentration lower than 1.0 mM inhibited the overexpression of wild-type alpha-synuclein in the transduced PC12 cells and protected the cells against the neurotoxicity induced by alpha-synuclein. Trehalose might be useful for treating PD in vivo, which are waiting for further verification.

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