Journal article
Alzheimer disease β-amyloid activity mimics cholesterol oxidase
L Puglielli, AL Friedlich, KDR Setchell, S Nagano, C Opazo, RA Cherny, KJ Barnham, JD Wade, S Melov, DM Kovacs, AI Bush
Journal of Clinical Investigation | AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1172/JCI23610
Abstract
The abnormal accumulation of amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) in the form of senile (or amyloid) plaques is one of the main characteristics of Alzheimer disease (AD). Both cholesterol and Cu2+ have been implicated in AD pathogenesis and plaque formation. Aβ binds Cu2+ with very high affinity, forming a redox-active complex that catalyzes H2O 2 production from O2 and cholesterol. Here we show that Aβ:Cu2+ complexes oxidize cholesterol selectively at the C-3 hydroxyl group, catalytically producing 4-cholesten-3-one and therefore mimicking the activity of cholesterol oxidase, which is implicated in cardiovascular disease. Aβ toxicity in neuronal cultures correlated with this activity, which was inhibited..
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