Amyloid beta peptide (A beta) causes neurodegeneration by several mechanisms including oxidative stress, which is known to induce DNA damage with the consequent activation of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP-1). To elucidate the role of PARP-1 in the neurodegenerative process, SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells were treated with A beta(25-35) fragment in the presence or absence of MC2050, a new PARP-1 inhibitor. A beta(25-35) induces an enhancement of PARP activity which is prevented by cell pre-treatment with MC2050. These data were confirmed by measuring PARP-1 activity in CHO cells transfected with amylod precursor protein and in vivo in brains specimens of TgCRND8 transgenic mice overproducing the amyloid peptide. Following A beta(25-35) exposure a significant increase in intracellular ROS was observed. These data were supported by the finding that A beta(25-35) induces DNA damage which in turn activates PARP-1. Challenge with A beta(25-35) is also able to activate NF-kB via PARP-1, as demonstrated by NF-kB impairment upon MC2050 treatment. Moreover, A beta(25-35) via PARP-1 induces a significant increase in the p53 protein level and a parallel decrease in the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein. These overall data support the hypothesis of PARP-1 involvment in cellular responses induced by A beta and hence a possible rationale for the implication of PARP-1 in neurodegeneration is discussed.

PARP-1 drives metabolic changes in Alzheimer's disease models / Martire, Sara; Fuso, Andrea; Correani, Virginia; Fabrizi, Cinzia; Masci, Alessandra; Fontana, Mario; N., Perkins; Mosca, Luciana; Maras, Bruno; D'Erme, Maria. - STAMPA. - (2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno Amyloid-beta and Alzheimer’s disease: from fundamental principles to therapeutic strategies tenutosi a Barcellona nel 9-11 Luglio 2014).

PARP-1 drives metabolic changes in Alzheimer's disease models

MARTIRE, SARA;FUSO, ANDREA;CORREANI, VIRGINIA;FABRIZI, CINZIA;MASCI, ALESSANDRA;FONTANA, Mario;MOSCA, Luciana;MARAS, Bruno;D'ERME, Maria
2014

Abstract

Amyloid beta peptide (A beta) causes neurodegeneration by several mechanisms including oxidative stress, which is known to induce DNA damage with the consequent activation of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP-1). To elucidate the role of PARP-1 in the neurodegenerative process, SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells were treated with A beta(25-35) fragment in the presence or absence of MC2050, a new PARP-1 inhibitor. A beta(25-35) induces an enhancement of PARP activity which is prevented by cell pre-treatment with MC2050. These data were confirmed by measuring PARP-1 activity in CHO cells transfected with amylod precursor protein and in vivo in brains specimens of TgCRND8 transgenic mice overproducing the amyloid peptide. Following A beta(25-35) exposure a significant increase in intracellular ROS was observed. These data were supported by the finding that A beta(25-35) induces DNA damage which in turn activates PARP-1. Challenge with A beta(25-35) is also able to activate NF-kB via PARP-1, as demonstrated by NF-kB impairment upon MC2050 treatment. Moreover, A beta(25-35) via PARP-1 induces a significant increase in the p53 protein level and a parallel decrease in the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein. These overall data support the hypothesis of PARP-1 involvment in cellular responses induced by A beta and hence a possible rationale for the implication of PARP-1 in neurodegeneration is discussed.
2014
Amyloid-beta and Alzheimer’s disease: from fundamental principles to therapeutic strategies
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PARP-1 drives metabolic changes in Alzheimer's disease models / Martire, Sara; Fuso, Andrea; Correani, Virginia; Fabrizi, Cinzia; Masci, Alessandra; Fontana, Mario; N., Perkins; Mosca, Luciana; Maras, Bruno; D'Erme, Maria. - STAMPA. - (2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno Amyloid-beta and Alzheimer’s disease: from fundamental principles to therapeutic strategies tenutosi a Barcellona nel 9-11 Luglio 2014).
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