| Title : Uleine Disrupts Key Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Biomarkers that Leads to Alzheimer's Disease - Seidl_2017_Curr.Alzheimer.Res_14_317 |
| Author(s) : Seidl C , de Moraes Santos CA , De Simone A , Bartolini M , Weffort-Santos AM , Andrisano V |
| Ref : Curr Alzheimer Res , 14 :317 , 2017 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer s disease, a progressive and degenerative disorder of the brain, is the most common cause of dementia among the elderly. To face its multifactorial nature, the use of single compounds that can simultaneously modulate different targets involved in the neurodegenerative cascade has emerged as an interesting therapeutic approach. OBJECTIVE: This work investigated the ability of uleine, the major indole alkaloid purified from stem barks of the Brazilian medicinal plant Himatanthus lancifolius, to interact with crucial Alzheimer s disease disruptive targets associated with two of its major neurodegenerative pathways: acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase (cholinergic pathway) and beta-secretase and beta-amyloid peptide (amyloidogenic pathway). |
| PubMedSearch : Seidl_2017_Curr.Alzheimer.Res_14_317 |
| PubMedID: 27784218 |
Seidl C, de Moraes Santos CA, De Simone A, Bartolini M, Weffort-Santos AM, Andrisano V (2017)
Uleine Disrupts Key Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Biomarkers that Leads to Alzheimer's Disease
Curr Alzheimer Res
14 :317
Seidl C, de Moraes Santos CA, De Simone A, Bartolini M, Weffort-Santos AM, Andrisano V (2017)
Curr Alzheimer Res
14 :317