Change in Membrane Permeability Induced by Amyloid β-Protein Fragment 25–35 in Brain Neurons Dissociated from Rats
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- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 68 (1) , 77-83
- https://doi.org/10.1254/jjp.68.77
Abstract
Effects of amyloid beta-protein fragment 25-35, A beta P(25-35), on the membrane permeability of organic molecules were examined in the brain neurons dissociated from rats by using an argon laser (equipped in flow cytometer and laser microscope) and a combination of two fluorescent dyes, fluo-3-AM and ethidium bromide. A beta P(25-35) at concentrations of 1 microM or greater induced both leakage of fluo-3 from the neurons and permeation of ethidium across the membrane in a dose-dependent manner, although both dyes are highly impermeant to the intact plasma membrane. Thus, A beta P(25-35) seems to increase not only membrane permeability of inorganic ions such as Ca2+, Na+ and K+, as previously suggested, but also that of organic molecules. Therefore, the brain neuron membrane is suggested to lose its integrity in the presence of A beta P(25-35) that leads to neuronal death.Keywords
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