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      Widespread Peroxynitrite-Mediated Damage in Alzheimer’s Disease

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          Increasing evidence suggests that oxidative damage to proteins and other macromolecules is a salient feature of the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease. Establishing the source of oxidants is key to understanding what role they play in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease, and one way to examine this issue is to determine which oxidants are involved in damage.

          In this study, we examine whether peroxynitrite, a powerful oxidant produced from the reaction of superoxide with nitric oxide, is involved in Alzheimer’s disease. Peroxynitrite is a source of hydroxyl radical-like reactivity, and it directly oxidizes proteins and other macromolecules with resultant carbonyl formation from side-chain and peptide-bond cleavage. Although carbonyl formation is a major oxidative modification induced by peroxynitrite, nitration of tyrosine residues is an indicator of peroxynitrite involvement. In brain tissue from cases of Alzheimer’s disease, we found increased protein nitration in neurons, including but certainly not restricted to those containing neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). Conversely, nitrotyrosine was undetectable in the cerebral cortex of age-matched control brains. This distribution is essentially identical to that of free carbonyls.

          These findings provide strong evidence that peroxynitrite is involved in oxidative damage of Alzheimer’s disease. Moreover, the widespread occurrence of nitrotyrosine in neurons suggests that oxidative damage is not restricted to long-lived polymers such as NFTs, but instead reflects a generalized oxidative stress that is important in disease pathogenesis.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          jneurosci
          J. Neurosci
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          15 April 1997
          : 17
          : 8
          : 2653-2657
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ]Institute of Pathology and
          [ 2 ]Department of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, and
          [ 3 ]Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama 35233
          Article
          PMC6573097 PMC6573097 6573097
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.17-08-02653.1997
          6573097
          9092586
          a168b5a3-4f07-4937-891a-a21245983ebb
          Copyright © 1997 Society for Neuroscience
          History
          : 26 August 1996
          : 22 January 1997
          Categories
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          protein modification,oxidative stress,nitrotyrosine,glycation,carbonyls,Alzheimer’s disease

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