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Resveratrol Acts Not through Anti-Aggregative Pathways but Mainly via Its Scavenging Properties against Aβ and Aβ-Metal Complexes Toxicity
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β-Amyloid AggregationAnti-aggregative PathwaysNeurochemical BiomarkersRedox BiologyPolyphenolicsOxidative StressNeuroinflammationAlzheimer's DiseaseDegenerative PathologyNeurologyRedox SignalingMolecular NeuroscienceBiochemistryAβ-metal Complexes ToxicityNeuroprotectionNeurodegenerationReactive Oxygen SpeciePharmacologyProtective MechanismsNeurodegenerative DiseasesHuman Neuroblastoma CellsMedicine
It has been recently suggested that resveratrol can be effective in slowing down Alzheimer's disease (AD) development. As reported in many biochemical studies, resveratrol seems to exert its neuro-protective role through inhibition of β-amyloid aggregation (Aβ), by scavenging oxidants and exerting anti-inflammatory activities. In this paper, we demonstrate that resveratrol is cytoprotective in human neuroblastoma cells exposed to Aβ and or to Aβ-metal complex. Our findings suggest that resveratrol acts not through anti-aggregative pathways but mainly via its scavenging properties.
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