Oxidative Stress Mediates the Pathogenic Effect of Different Alzheimer's Disease Risk Factors
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting the elderly population. Mechanistically, the major cause of the disease bases on the altered processing of the amyloid-beta (Abeta) precursor protein (APP), resulting in the accumulation and aggregation of neurotoxic forms of Abeta. Abeta derives from the sequential proteolytic cleavage of the beta- and gamma-secretases on APP. The causes of Abeta accumulation in the common sporadic form of AD are not completely known, but they are likely to include oxidative stress (OS). OS and Abeta are linked to each other since Abeta aggregation induces OS in vivo and in vitro, and oxidant agents increase the production of Abeta. Moreover, OS produces several effects that may contribute to synaptic function and cell death in AD. We and others have shown that the expression and activity of beta-secretase (named BACE1; beta-site APP cleaving enzyme) is increased by oxidant agents and by lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxynonenal and that there is a significant correlation between BACE1 activity and oxidative markers in sporadic AD. OS results from several cellular insults such as aging, hyperglycemia, hypoxic insults that are all well known risk factors for AD development. Thus, our data strengthen the hypothesis that OS is a basic common pathway of Abeta accumulation, common to different AD risk factors.
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دوره 2 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2010