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Authors Xing Y, Feng XZ, Zhang L, Hou J, Han GC, Chen Z
Received 19 January 2017
Accepted for publication 23 March 2017
Published 18 April 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 3171—3179
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S132776
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Abstract: Soluble beta-amyloid (Aβ) oligomer is believed to be the most important
toxic species in the brain of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients. Thus, it is
critical to develop a simple method for the selective detection of Aβ oligomer
with low cost and high sensitivity. In this paper, we report an electrochemical
method for the detection of Aβ oligomer with a peptide as the bioreceptor and
silver nanoparticle (AgNP) aggregates as the redox reporters. This strategy is
based on the conversion of AgNP-based colorimetric assay into electrochemical
analysis. Specifically, the peptide immobilized on the electrode surface and
presented in solution triggered together the in situ formation of AgNP
aggregates, which produced a well-defined electrochemical signal. However, the
specific binding of Aβ oligomer to the immobilized peptide prevented the in
situ assembly of AgNPs. As a result, a poor electrochemical signal was
observed. The detection limit of the method was found to be 6 pM.
Furthermore, the amenability of this method for the analysis of Aβ oligomer in
serum and artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) samples was demonstrated.
Keywords: electrochemical
biosensors, Alzheimer’s disease, beta-amyloid oligomer, peptide, silver
nanoparticles
