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β-amyloid peptide decreases membrane fluidity
Authors:Walter E. Mü  ller, Sabrina Koch, Anne Eckert, Henrike Hartmann,Klaus Scheuer
Affiliation:Department of Psychopharmacology, Central Institute of Mental Health, D-68159 Mannheim ,Germany
Abstract:The β-amyloid peptide-25–35 (βA25–35) decreases the fluidity of mouse brain membranes in a concentration-depending fashion. First effects were already seen at a βA25–35 concentration of 100 nmol/1. β-Amyloid peptide (1–40) was similarly active. βA25–35 also decreases the fluidity of human lymphocyte membranes and of membranes from the cortex, hippocampus, striatum, and cerebellum of the rat, although the effects in the rat cerebellum are only weak. Scrambled βA25–35 when investigated under similar conditions showed no effects on membrane fluidity. It is suggest that the effect on cellular calcium-signalling but also the neurotoxic properties of β-amyloid might be the result of its concentration depending effects on membrane properties.
Keywords:β  -Amyloid   Membrane fluidity   Calcium signalling   Neurotoxicity
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