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Characterization and Neuroprotection Potential of Seleno-Polymannuronate.


ABSTRACT: Seleno-polymannuronate (Se-PM) was prepared from alginate-derived polymannuronate (PM) through a sulfation followed by a selenylation replacement reaction. The organic selenium content of Se-PM was 437.25 ?g/g and its average molecular weight was 2.36 kDa. The neuroprotection effect of Se-PM and corresponding molecular mechanisms were investigated. Our results showed that, comparing to both sulfated PM (S-PM) and PM, Se-PM remarkably inhibited the aggregation of A?1-42 oligomer in vitro and significantly reduced the APP and BACE1 protein expression in N2a-sw cells, highlighting the critical function of the selenium presented in Se-PM. Moreover, Se-PM decreased the expression of cytochrome c and the ratio of Bax to Bcl-2, and enhanced the mitochondrial membrane potential in N2a-sw cells. These results suggested that Se-PM treatment can markedly inhibit N2a-sw cell apoptosis and promote N2a-sw cell survival and that Se-PM might be a potential therapeutic agent for the prevention of neurodegeneration owing to its remarkable neuroprotection effect.

SUBMITTER: Bi D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7044149 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization and Neuroprotection Potential of Seleno-Polymannuronate.

Bi Decheng D   Li Xiaofan X   Li Tong T   Li Xiuting X   Lin Zhijian Z   Yao Lijun L   Li Hui H   Xu Hong H   Hu Zhangli Z   Zhang Zhenqing Z   Liu Qiong Q   Xu Xu X  

Frontiers in pharmacology 20200220


Seleno-polymannuronate (Se-PM) was prepared from alginate-derived polymannuronate (PM) through a sulfation followed by a selenylation replacement reaction. The organic selenium content of Se-PM was 437.25 μg/g and its average molecular weight was 2.36 kDa. The neuroprotection effect of Se-PM and corresponding molecular mechanisms were investigated. Our results showed that, comparing to both sulfated PM (S-PM) and PM, Se-PM remarkably inhibited the aggregation of Aβ<sub>1-42</sub> oligomer <i>in  ...[more]

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