Comparison of α-Synuclein Fibril Inhibition by Four Different Amyloid Inhibitors

2017 
Aggregation of α-synuclein (α-Syn) into toxic oligomers and fibrils leads to Parkinson’s disease (PD) pathogenesis. Molecules that can inhibit the fibrillization and oligomerization of α-Syn have potential therapeutic value. Here, we studied four selective amyloid inhibitors: dopamine (Dopa), amphotericin-B (Amph), epigallocatechingallate (EGCG), and quinacrinedihydrochloride (Quin) for their effect on oligomerization, fibrillization, and preformed fibrils of α-Syn. The aggregation kinetics of α-Syn using ThT fluorescence and conformational transition by circular dichroism (CD) in the presence and absence of these four compounds suggest that, except Quin, the remaining three molecules inhibit α-Syn aggregation in a concentration dependent manner. Consistent with the aggregation kinetics data, the morphological study of aggregates formed in the presence of these compounds showed corresponding decrease in fibrillar size. The analysis of cell viability using MTT assay showed reduction in toxicity of α-Syn ag...
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