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Randomization of Amyloid-β-Peptide(1-42) Conformation by Sulfonated and Sulfated Nanoparticles Reduces Aggregation and Cytotoxicity

✍ Scribed by Ana M. Saraiva; Isabel Cardoso; Maria João Saraiva; Klaus Tauer; M. Carmo Pereira; Manuel A. N. Coelho; Helmuth Möhwald; Gerald Brezesinski


Book ID
102933846
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
541 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1616-5187

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Abstract

The amyloid‐β peptide (Aβ) plays a central role in the mechanism of Alzheimer's disease, being the main constituent of the plaque deposits found in AD brains. Aβ amyloid formation and deposition are due to a conformational switching to a β‐enriched secondary structure. Our strategy to inhibit Aβ aggregation involves the re‐conversion of Aβ conformation by adsorption to nanoparticles. NPs were synthesized by sulfonation and sulfation of polystyrene, leading to microgels and latexes. Both polymeric nanostructures affect the conformation of Aβ inducing an unordered state. Oligomerization was delayed and cytotoxicity reduced. The proper balance between hydrophilic moieties and hydrophobic chains seems to be an essential feature of effective NPs.

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