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Inhibiting amyloid β-protein assembly: Size-activity relationships among grape seed-derived polyphenols.

Eric Y Hayden1, Ghiam Yamin1,2, Shiela Beroukhim1, Benson Chen1, Mikhail Kibalchenko1, Lin Jiang1, Lap Ho3, Jun Wang3,4,5, Giulio M Pasinetti3,4,5, David B Teplow1,6.   

Abstract

Epidemiological evidence that red wine consumption negatively correlates with risk of Alzheimer's disease has led to experimental studies demonstrating that grape seed extracts inhibit the aggregation and oligomerization of Aβ in vitro and ameliorate neuropathology and behavioral deficits in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. The active agent in the extracts is a mixed population of polyphenolic compounds. To evaluate the relative potency of each of these compounds, HPLC was used to fractionate the mixture into monomers, dimers, and oligomers. Each fraction was analyzed for its effect on Aβ conformational dynamics (circular dichroism), oligomerization (zero-length photochemical cross-linking), aggregation kinetics (Thioflavin T fluorescence), and morphology (electron microscopy). The relative activities of each fraction were determined on the basis of molar concentration (mol/L) or mass concentration (g/L). When molar concentration, the number concentration of each polyphenolic compound, was considered, the oligomer fraction was the most potent inhibitor of Aβ oligomerization and aggregation. However, when mass concentration, the number concentration of phenolic groups, was considered, monomers were the most potent inhibitors. To understand these ostensibly contradictory results, a model of polyphenol:Aβ complexation was developed. This model, which was found to be consistent with published X-ray crystallographic studies, offers an explanation for the effects of functional group polyvalency on inhibitor activity. Our data emphasize the importance of an in-depth understanding of the mechanism(s) underlying 'concentration dependence' in inhibitor systems involving polyfunctional agents.
© 2015 International Society for Neurochemistry.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer's disease; amyloid β-protein (Aβ); grape seeds; inhibitors; oligomers; polyphenols

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26228682      PMCID: PMC5639934          DOI: 10.1111/jnc.13270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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