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Iron-binding characteristics of neuromelanin of the human substantia nigra
Authors:Double Kay L  Gerlach Manfred  Schünemann Volker  Trautwein Alfred X  Zecca Luigi  Gallorini Mario  Youdim Moussa B H  Riederer Peter  Ben-Shachar Dorit
Affiliation:Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, University of New South Wales, Barker Street, Randwick, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia. K.Double@unsw.edu.au
Abstract:The vulnerability of the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra (SN) in Parkinson's disease has been related to the presence of the pigment neuromelanin (NM) in these neurons. It is hypothesised that NM may act as an endogenous storage molecule for iron, an interaction suggested to influence free radical production. The current study quantified and characterised the interaction between NM and iron. Iron-binding studies demonstrated that both NM and synthetically-produced dopamine melanin contain equivalent numbers of high and low-affinity binding sites for iron but that the affinity of NM for iron is higher than that of synthetic melanin. Quantification of the total iron content in iron-loaded NM and synthetic melanin demonstrated that the iron-binding capacity of NM is 10-fold greater than that of the model melanin. This data was in agreement with the larger iron cluster size demonstrated by M?ssbauer spectroscopy in the native pigment compared with the synthetic melanin. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that NM may act as an endogenous iron-binding molecule in dopaminergic neurons of the SN in the human brain. The interaction between NM and iron has implications for disorders such as Parkinson's disease where an increase in iron in the SN is associated with increased indices of oxidative stress.
Keywords:cysDAM  synthetic dopamine melanin prepared with cysteine  DAM  synthetic dopamine melanin  Isol  DAM  synthetic dopamine melanin subjected to neuromelanin isolation procedure  NM  neuromelanin  PD  Parkinson’s disease  Protein-NM  neuromelanin isolated with proteinase inhibitor  SN  substantia nigra
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