merocyanine-dye and Alzheimer-Disease

merocyanine-dye has been researched along with Alzheimer-Disease* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for merocyanine-dye and Alzheimer-Disease

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Cellular membrane composition defines A beta-lipid interactions.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 2001, Sep-07, Volume: 276, Issue:36

    Alzheimer's disease pathology has demonstrated amyloid plaque formation associated with plasma membranes and the presence of intracellular amyloid-beta (A beta) accumulation in specific vesicular compartments. This suggests that lipid composition in different compartments may play a role in A beta aggregation. To test this hypothesis, we have isolated cellular membranes from human brain to evaluate A beta 40/42-lipid interactions. Plasma, endosomal, lysosomal, and Golgi membranes were isolated using sucrose gradients. Electron microscopy demonstrated that A beta fibrillogenesis is accelerated in the presence of plasma and endosomal and lysosomal membranes with plasma membranes inducing an enhanced surface organization. Alternatively, interaction of A beta with Golgi membranes fails to progress to fibril formation, suggesting that A beta-Golgi head group interaction stabilizes A beta. Fluorescence spectroscopy using the environment-sensitive probes 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene, laurdan, N-epsilon-dansyl-L-lysine, and merocyanine 540 demonstrated variations in the inherent lipid properties at the level of the fatty acyl chains, glycerol backbone, and head groups, respectively. Addition of A beta 40/42 to the plasma and endosomal and lysosomal membranes decreases the fluidity not only of the fatty acyl chains but also the head group space, consistent with A beta insertion into the bilayer. In contrast, the Golgi bilayer fluidity is increased by A beta 40/42 binding which appears to result from lipid head group interactions and the production of interfacial packing defects.

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Alzheimer Disease; Amyloid beta-Peptides; Anisotropy; Brain; Cell Membrane; Dimerization; Endosomes; Fluorescent Dyes; Golgi Apparatus; Humans; Lipids; Lysosomes; Male; Microscopy, Electron; Models, Chemical; Peptides; Phospholipids; Protein Binding; Pyrimidinones; Spectrometry, Fluorescence; Spectrophotometry

2001