Journal article

The Aβ peptide of Alzheimer's disease directly produces hydrogen peroxide through metal ion reduction

X Huang, CS Atwood, MA Hartshorn, G Multhaup, LE Goldstein, RC Scarpa, MP Cuajungco, DN Gray, J Lim, RD Moir, RE Tanzi, AI Bush

Biochemistry | Published : 1999

Abstract

Oxidative stress markers characterize the neuropathology both of Alzheimer's disease and of amyloid-bearing transgenic mice. The neurotoxicity of amyloid Aβ peptides has been linked to peroxide generation in cell cultures by an unknown mechanism. We now show that human Aβ directly produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by a mechanism that involves the reduction of metal ions, Fe(III) or Cu(II), setting up conditions for Fenton- type chemistry. Spectrophotometric experiments establish that the Aβ peptide reduces Fe(III) and Cu(II) to Fe(II) and Cu(I), respectively. Spectrochemical techniques are used to show that molecular oxygen is then trapped by Aβ and reduced to H2O2 in a reaction that is driv..

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