β-Amyloid polypeptide increases calcium-uptake in PC12 cells: a possible mechanism for its cellular toxicity in Alzheimer's disease

Calcium-uptake into PC12 cells was measured by incubation with 45Ca after the cells were exposed for 24 h to β-amyloid peptide(1–40) at concentrations between 0 and 46 μM. The rate of influx of 45Ca into PC12 cells was constant for the first 10 min. For 46 μM β-amyloid peptide(1–40), the rate of inf...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research 1994-12, Vol.667 (2), p.269-272
Hauptverfasser: Fukuyama, Ryuichi, Wadhwani, Kishena C., Galdzicki, Zygmunt, Rapoport, Stanley I., Ehrenstein, Gerald
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Zusammenfassung:Calcium-uptake into PC12 cells was measured by incubation with 45Ca after the cells were exposed for 24 h to β-amyloid peptide(1–40) at concentrations between 0 and 46 μM. The rate of influx of 45Ca into PC12 cells was constant for the first 10 min. For 46 μM β-amyloid peptide(1–40), the rate of influx was about 1,300 ions/s/μm 2 and the number of cells decreased significantly. There was no significant decrease in cell number when cells were exposed to β-amyloid in calcium-free medium. These results indicate that β-amyloid increases calcium uptake into PC12 cells, and suggest that the increased uptake is responsible for the toxicity of β-amyloid in PC12 cells.
ISSN:0006-8993
1872-6240
DOI:10.1016/0006-8993(94)91505-9