| Literature DB >> 30448512 |
Zhenyou Zou1, Jing Cai2, Aiguo Zhong3, Yong Zhou4, Zengxian Wang5, Zhongmin Wu3, Yue Yang3, Xin Li3, Xiaoying Cheng3, Jie Tan6, Yihao Fan3, Xiaotong Zhang3, Yuxiang Lu3, Yaping Zhou3, Liu Yang3, Chengliang Zhang3, Qiang Zhao3, Derong Fu3, Qiqiong Shen3, Jie Chen3, Shi Bai3, Lijuan Wu3, Yongfeng Chen3, Xin Chen3, Jiaren Chen3, Hongjie Zheng3, Hongdian Wang3, Yingjie Lou3, Yarong Ding3, Shiyi Shen3, Ying Ye3, Lifen Chen3, Yukai Lin3, Jue Huang3, Kechun Zou7, Jianxing Zhang3, Baohua Bian3, Chengbo Huang3, Cuiping Rong6, Limiao Dai3, Yali Xu3, Lin Cheng3, Ye Chen3, Yewen Luo3, Shanshan Zhang3, Liangxian Li6.
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease of the brain. It cannot be cured currently, and those suffering from AD place a great burden on their caregivers and society. AD is characterized by high levels of iron ions in the brain, which catalyze radicals that damage the neurons. Knowing that the Aβ42 peptide precipitates iron by binding iron ions at amino acid residues D1, E3, H11, H13, and H14, we synthesized a 5-repeat (HAYED) sequence peptide. By treating iron-stressed SH-SY5Y cells with it and injecting it into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of naturally senescence Kunming mouse, which displaying AD-similar symptoms such as learning and memory dysfunction, neuron degeneration and high level of iron in brain, we found that HAYED (5) decreased the iron and radical levels in the cell culture medium and in the CSF. Specially, the synthesized peptide prevented cell and brain damage. Furthermore, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), Morris water maze and passive avoidance tests demonstrated that the peptide ameliorated brain blood-oxygen metabolism and slowed cognitive loss in the experimental senescence mice, and clinical and blood tests showed that HAYED (5) was innoxious to the kidney, the liver and blood and offset the AD-associated inflammation and anemia.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; Amyloid β peptide; Free iron ions; HAYED (5) peptide; Radicals; Senescence
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30448512 DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2018.11.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Free Radic Biol Med ISSN: 0891-5849 Impact factor: 7.376