Piceatannol and other wine stilbenes: A pool of inhibitors against α-synuclein aggregation and cytotoxicity

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The aggregation of α-synuclein is one on the key pathogenic events in Parkinson’s disease. In the present study, we investigated the inhibitory capacities of stilbenes against α-synuclein aggregation and toxicity. Thioflavin T fluorescence, transmission electronic microscopy, and SDS-PAGE analysis were performed to investigate the inhibitory effects of three stilbenes against α-synuclein aggregation: piceatannol, ampelopsin A, and isohopeaphenol. Lipid vesicle permeabilization assays were performed to screen stilbenes for protection against membrane damage induced by aggregated α-synuclein. The viability of PC12 cells was examined using an MTT assay to assess the preventive effects of stilbenes against α-synuclein-induced toxicity. Piceatannol inhibited the formation of α synuclein fibrils and was able to destabilize preformed filaments. It seems to induce the formation of small soluble complexes protecting membranes against α-synuclein-induced damage. Finally, piceatannol protected cells against α-synuclein-induced toxicity. The oligomers tested (ampelopsin A and hopeaphenol) were less active.

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Temsamani, H., Krisa, S., Decossas-Mendoza, M., Lambert, O., Mérillon, J. M., & Richard, T. (2016). Piceatannol and other wine stilbenes: A pool of inhibitors against α-synuclein aggregation and cytotoxicity. Nutrients, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8060367

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