The vasoactivity of A beta peptides.

Ann N Y Acad Sci

Department of Psychiatry, Roskamp Laboratories, University of South Florida, Tampa 33613, USA.

Published: September 1997

We have demonstrated that freshly solubilized A beta peptides can enhance vasoconstriction by phenylephrine or endothelin of isolated rat aorta. Concentrations of peptide producing these effects (100 nM-1 microM) are much lower than those requiring toxicity to endothelial cells in culture, and effects are immediate, not requiring the prolonged time periods for aggregation necessary in A beta cell culture toxicity experiments. Pre-treatment with SOD diminishes the enhancement of vasoconstriction by A beta peptides, suggesting that the effects are partly mediated via a decrease in the nitric oxide/superoxide ratio. Enhancement of endothelin vasoconstriction is observed with A beta 1-40 and A beta 1-42, but not with A beta 25-35 even at 5 microM, again suggesting the mechanism of A beta vasoactivity is distinct from that of A beta cytotoxicity. These observations raise the possibility that A beta peptides in contact with the cerebrovasculature could result in vasoconstriction, hypoperfusion and oxygen free radical imbalance contributing to the neurodegeneration of AD.

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