Enhancing amyloid beta inhibition and disintegration by natural compounds: A study utilizing spectroscopy, microscopy and cell biology.
Biophys Chem
; 313: 107291, 2024 Oct.
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ABSTRACT
Amyloid proteins and peptides play a pivotal role in the etiology of various neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Synthetically designed small molecules/ peptides/ peptidomimetics show promise towards inhibition of various kinds of amyloidosis. However, exploration of compounds isolated from natural extracts having such potential is lacking. Herein, we have investigated the repurposing of a traditional Indian medicine Lasunadya Ghrita (LG) in AD. LG is traditionally used to treat gut dysregulation and mental illnesses. Various extracts of LG were obtained, characterized, and analyzed for inhibition of Aß aggregation. Biophysical studies show that the water extract of LG (LGWE) is more potent in inhibiting Aß peptide aggregation and defibrillation of Aß40/Aß42 aggregates. NMR studies showed that LGWE binds to the central hydrophobic area and C-terminal residues of Aß40/Aß42, thereby modulating the aggregation, and reducing cell membrane damage. Additionally, LGWE rescues Aß toxicity in neuronal SH-SY5Y cells evident from decreases in ROS generation, membrane leakage, cellular apoptosis, and calcium dyshomeostasis. Notably, LGWE is non-toxic to neuronal cells and mouse models. Our study thus delves into the mechanistic insights of a repurposed drug LGWE with the potential to ameliorate Aß induced neuroinflammation.
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Peptídeos beta-Amiloides
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Biophys Chem
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2024
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