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Vitamin D Inhibits the Early Aggregation of α‐Synuclein and Modulates Exocytosis Revealed by Electrochemical Measurements

Yue Zhang, Wenliang Ji, Shuai Zhang, Nan Gao, Tianci Xu, Xiaofang Wang, Meining Zhang

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Alpha-synuclein (α-Syn) localizes at presynaptic terminal and modulates synaptic functions. Increasing evidence demonstrate that α-Syn oligomers, forming at the early of aggregation, are cytotoxic and is thus related to brain neurodegenerative diseases. Herein, we find that vitamin D (VD) can reduce neurocytotoxicity. The reduced neurocytotoxicity might be attributed to the less amount of large-sized α-Syn oligomers inhibited by VD, measured by electrochemical collision at single particle level, which are not observable with traditionally ensembled method. Single-cell amperometry (SCA) results show that VD can recover the amount of neurotransmitter release during exocytosis induced by α-Syn oligomers, further verifying the neuroprotection of VD. Our study reveals the neuroprotective role of VD through inhibiting α-Syn aggregation, which is envisioned to be of great importance in treatment and prevention of the neurodegenerative diseases.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroprotectionExocytosisChemistryCytotoxic T cellNeurotransmitterBiophysicsAmperometryCell biologyBiochemistryNeuroscienceBiologyElectrochemistryIn vitroMembranePhysical chemistryReceptorElectrodeParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsBiotin and Related Studies