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Title: Extract from the marine seaweed Padina pavonica protects mitochondrial biomembranes from damage by amyloidogenic peptides
Authors: Caruana Grech Perry, Mario
Camilleri, Angelique
Farrugia, Maria Ylenia
Ghio, Stephanie
Jakubíčková, Michaela
Cauchi, Ruben J.
Vassallo, Neville
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease -- Case studies
Parkinson's disease -- Case studies
Amyloidosis -- Diagnosis
Membrane proteins
Mitochondria
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Caruana, M., Camilleri, A., Farrugia, M.Y., Ghio, S., Jakubíčková, M., Cauchi R.J., & Vassallo, N. (2021). Extract from the Marine Seaweed Padina pavonica Protects Mitochondrial Biomembranes from Damage by Amyloidogenic Peptides. Molecules, 26(5), 1444.
Abstract: The identification of compounds which protect the double-membrane of mitochondrial organelles from disruption by toxic confomers of amyloid proteins may offer a therapeutic strategy to combat human neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we exploited an extract from the marine brown seaweed Padina pavonica (PPE) as a vital source of natural bioactive compounds to protect mitochondrial membranes against insult by oligomeric aggregates of the amyloidogenic proteins amyloid-β (Aβ), α-synuclein (α-syn) and tau, which are currently considered to be major targets for drug discovery in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD). We show that PPE manifested a significant inhibitory effect against swelling of isolated mitochondria exposed to the amyloid oligomers, and attenuated the release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria. Using cardiolipin-enriched synthetic lipid membranes, we also show that dye leakage from fluorophore-loaded vesicles and formation of channel-like pores in planar bilayer membranes are largely prevented by incubating the oligomeric aggregates with PPE. Lastly, we demonstrate that PPE curtails the ability of Aβ42 and α-syn monomers to self-assemble into larger β-aggregate structures, as well as potently disrupts their respective amyloid fibrils. In conclusion, the mito-protective and anti-aggregator biological activities of Padina pavonica extract may be of therapeutic value in neurodegenerative proteinopathies, such as AD and PD.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/88275
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