Aloe arborescens Extract Protects IMR-32 Cells against Alzheimer Amyloid Beta Peptide via Inhibition of Radical Peroxide Production
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Aloe arborescens is commonly used as a pharmaceutical ingredient for its effect in burn treatment and ability to increase skin wound healing properties.
Besides, it is well known to have beneficial phytotherapeutic, anticancer, and radio-protective properties. In this study, we first provided evidence that A.
arborescens extract protects IMR32, a neuroblastoma human cellular line, from toxicity induced by beta amyloid, the peptide responsible for Alzheimer's
disease. In particular, pretreatment with A. arborescens maintains an elevated cell viability and exerts a protective effect on mitochondrial functionality, as
evidenced by oxygen consumption experiments. The protective mechanism exerted by A. arborescens seems be related to lowering of oxidative potential of the
cells, as demonstrated by the ROS measurement compared with the results obtained in the presence of amyloid beta (1-42) peptide alone. Based on these
preliminary observations we suggest that use of A. arborescens extract could be developed as agents for the management of AD.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aloe arborescens; Beta amyloid peptide; Radical oxygen species (ROS).
List of contributors:
Giardina, Bruno; Clementi, MARIA ELISABETTA
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