Elsevier

Physics Procedia

Volume 9, 2010, Pages 262-265
Physics Procedia

12th International Conference on Magnetic Fluids
Magnetic fluid — a novel approach to treat amyloid-related diseases

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Abstract

Protein amyloid aggregates are associated with several human pathologies termed amyloid-related diseases. We have investigated effect of two magnetic fluids (MFs) — electrostatically stabilized Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles (MF1) and sterically stabilized Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles by sodium oleate with adsorbed BSA (MF2) on amyloid aggregation of two proteins - human insulin and hen egg lysozyme. We have found that both MF1 and MF2 are able to interact with amyloid fibrils in vitro resulting into decreasing of amyloid aggregates. The extent of fibril disruption depends on MF concentration with extensive reduction of amyloid aggregates, 90% for lysozyme and 70% for insulin (ratio protein: MF=1:5). The obtained results suggest that magnetite component of MF play significant role in the process of amyloid fibril depolymerisation. Our findings indicate that MF1 and MF2 have potential to be used for treatment of amyloid diseases.

Keywords

Protein aggregation
Amyloid fibril
Magnetic fluid
Protein
Nanomedicine

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