Intracellular mechanisms of amyloid β-peptide Aβ25-35 induced neurite outgrowth inhibition in vitro

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Larner, AJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Anat, Cambridge CB2 3DY, England
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ALZHEIMERS REPORTS | 1998年 / 1卷 / 01期
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Alzheimer's disease; amyloid beta-peptide; antioxidants; calcium; dantrolene; neurite growth-inhibitory; molecules; substance P;
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A previous study of the effects of freshly-solubilized synthetic amyloid P-peptides (AP) on the outgrowth of neurites from high density peripheral and central nervous system neuronal cultures in vitro has shown that A beta(25-35), but neither A beta(1-40) nor A beta(1-28), inhibits outgrowth In a concentration dependent and reversible manner. This A beta(25-35)-induced inhibition of neurite growth may be relevant to disconnectionist models of Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis, since N-terminally truncated amyloid P-peptides are found in the diffuse plaques observed early in the disease. The cellular mechanisms underlying this activity of A beta(25-35) were sought by using various pharmacological agents, reported to affect other aspects of A beta neurotoxicity, in a neurite outgrowth assay in combination with A beta(25-35). A beta(25-35)-induced neurite growth inhibition was partially abrogated by co-administration of the L-type calcium channel antagonist nifedipine and by the antioxidant n-propyl gallate, but dantrolene sodium and Substance P were without effect at concentrations previously reported to block other aspects of A beta neurotoxicity in vitro. This suggests that influx of extracellular Ca2+ and changes in intracellular oxidation state contribute to A beta(25-35)-induced neurite growth inhibition, but destabilization of intracellular Ca2+ stores and tachykinin receptor antagonism do not. These findings may have pathogenetic and therapeutic implications for Alzheimer's disease.
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