Carelli-Alinovi_2016_Biochimie_121_52

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Title : Involvement of acetylcholinesterase and protein kinase C in the protective effect of caffeine against beta-amyloid-induced alterations in red blood cells - Carelli-Alinovi_2016_Biochimie_121_52
Author(s) : Carelli-Alinovi C , Ficarra S , Russo AM , Giunta E , Barreca D , Galtieri A , Misiti F , Tellone E
Ref : Biochimie , 121 :52 , 2016
Abstract :

It is well known the role of oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and of other neurodegenerative pathologies. We have previously documented that Amyloid beta peptide (1-42) (Abeta) dependent-oxidative modifications affect red blood cell (RBC) morphology and function. Experimental studies show that caffeine (CF) consumption is inversely correlated with AD. In this study, we investigated the role played by RBC in the protective mechanism elicited by CF against Abeta mediated toxicity. PS exposure levels by FACS analysis, as well as protein band 3 functionality analysis, indicated that CF at 100 muM protected against Abeta-mediated membrane alterations, which are known to occur in AD. Moreover, CF counteracts inhibition of ATP release from RBC by Abeta, restoring its ability to modulate vasodilation. Concurrently, analysis of protein kinase C (PKC) and caspase 3 activities, responsible for cytoskeleton alterations, revealed that unlike to caspase 3, PKCalpha activation induced by Abeta was fully abolished by CF through a mechanism involving Acetylcholinesterase (AChE), located on external face of RBC plasma membrane. These results provide support for the hypothesis concerning the protective role of CF in AD patients could include also a peripheral mechanism involving RBC.

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Carelli-Alinovi C, Ficarra S, Russo AM, Giunta E, Barreca D, Galtieri A, Misiti F, Tellone E (2016)
Involvement of acetylcholinesterase and protein kinase C in the protective effect of caffeine against beta-amyloid-induced alterations in red blood cells
Biochimie 121 :52

Carelli-Alinovi C, Ficarra S, Russo AM, Giunta E, Barreca D, Galtieri A, Misiti F, Tellone E (2016)
Biochimie 121 :52