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Evidence that the β-amyloid plaques of Alzheimer's disease represent the redox-silencing and entombment of Aβ by zinc

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 275, 期 26, 页码 19439-19442

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.C000165200

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [R01-AG09287, R29 AG-12686] Funding Source: Medline

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A beta binds Zn2+, Cu2+ and Fe3+ in vitro, and these metals are markedly elevated in the neocortex and especially enriched in amyloid plaque deposits of individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Zn2+ precipitates A beta in vitro, and Cu2+ interaction with A beta promotes its neurotoxicity, correlating with metal reduction and the cell-free generation of H2O2 (A beta 1-42 > A beta 1-40 > ratA beta 1-40). Because Zn2+ is redox-inert, we studied the possibility that it may play an inhibitory role in H2O2-mediated A beta toxicity. In competition to the cytotoxic potentiation caused by coincubation with Cu2+, Zn2+ rescued primary cortical and human embryonic kidney 293 cells that were exposed to A beta 1-42, correlating with the effect of Zn2+ in suppressing Cu2+-dependent H2O2 formation from A beta 1-42. Since plaques contain exceptionally high concentrations of Zn2+, we examined the relationship between oxidation (8-OH guanosine) levels in AD-affected tissue and histological amyloid burden and found a significant negative correlation. These data suggest a protective role for Zn2+ in AD, where plaques form as the result of a more robust Zn2+ antioxidant response to the underlying oxidative attack.

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