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In Vitro Studies of Membrane Permeability Induced by Amyloidogenic Polypeptides Using Large Unilamellar Vesicles

Abstract

The process of amyloid formation is cytotoxic and contributes to a wide range of human diseases, but the mechanisms of amyloid-induced cytotoxicity are not well understood. It has been proposed that amyloidogenic peptides exert their toxic effects by damaging membranes. Membrane disruption is clearly not the only mechanism of toxicity, but the literature suggests that loss of membrane integrity may be a contributing factor. In this chapter we describe the measurement of in vitro membrane leakage induced by amyloidogenic proteins via the use of model vesicles. We use islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP, amylin) as an example, but the methods are general.

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