Amyloid beta-peptide spin trapping. I: Peptide enzyme toxicity is related to free radical spin trap reactivity.
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Synthetic beta-amyloid peptides (A betas) demonstrate lot-to-lot variation in toxicity that has not been adequately explained. Studies from our laboratory have shown that A beta toxicity may result from the ability of the peptide to promote oxidation reactions. Both A beta(1-40) and A beta(25-35) inactivate the oxidation-sensitive enzyme glutamine synthetase (GS) and generate electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)-detectable products upon reaction with the spin trap phenyl-tert-butylnitrone (PBN). We now report that samples of synthetic A beta(1-40) and A beta(25-35) with attenuated toxicity with respect to peptide-induced GS inactivation, produce qualitatively different EPR spectra when the peptides are incubated with PBN. The results suggest an interpretation of conflicting observations regarding the toxicity of synthetic A betas, and that investigators must be careful to assess the reactivity state of A beta being studied. |
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1995
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Journal |
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Neuroreport
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6
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3
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Number of Pages |
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489-92
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Date Published |
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1995
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ISSN Number |
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0959-4965
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Neuroreport
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