Studies of interaction between iron (III) and intermediates of synthetic neuromelanin by means of cyclic voltammetry of Fe(CN)(3-)(6) and dopamine
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2006
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Neuromelanin is a complex polymer pigment found primarily in the dopaminergic neurons of the human substantia nigra, whose composition is complex including production of dopamine auto-oxidation, glutathione and a variety of amino acid. Neuromelanin forms stable complex with iron (111). We observed that 5,6-dihydroxyindole and its ramification possessed strong ability of chelating iron (111), and they are the production of dopamine auto-oxidation under physiological pH condition. In the present Of L-Cysteine, the relative yields of electrochemical oxidation of dopamine also had strong ability of chelating iron (111). The experimental results suggest that 5,6-dihydroxyindole and 5-S-cysteineldopamine play important roles in the process of synthetic neuromelanin chelating iron (111). |
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Wang JG;Wang YL;Lv H;Hui F;Ma Y;Lu SJ;Sha QJ;Wang EK.Studies of interaction between iron (III) and intermediates of synthetic neuromelanin by means of cyclic voltammetry of Fe(CN)(3-)(6) and dopamine,JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY,2006,594(1):59-64 |
Palavras-Chave | #HUMAN SUBSTANTIA-NIGRA #PARKINSONS-DISEASE #HUMAN BRAIN #IRON CONTENT #OXIDATION CHEMISTRY #BASAL GANGLIA #METAL-IONS #CATECHOLAMINES #PATHWAYS #MELANIN |
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