Serrano_2016_Curr.Alzheimer.Res_13_1017

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Title : Rhein-Huprine Derivatives Reduce Cognitive Impairment, Synaptic Failure and Amyloid Pathology in AbetaPPswe\/PS-1 Mice of Different Ages - Serrano_2016_Curr.Alzheimer.Res_13_1017
Author(s) : Serrano FG , Tapia-Rojas C , Carvajal FJ , Cisternas P , Viayna E , Sola I , Munoz-Torrero D , Inestrosa NC
Ref : Curr Alzheimer Res , 13 :1017 , 2016
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder in which the amyloid-beta (Abeta) peptide plays a key role in synaptic impairment and memory decline associated with neuronal dysfunction and intra-neuronal accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein. Two novel enantiopure rhein-huprine hybrids ((+)-1 and (-)-1) exhibit potent inhibitory effects against human acetylcholinesterase (AChE), butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE), BACE-1 and both Abeta and tau antiaggregation activity in vitro and reduction on the amyloid precursor protein (APP) processing in vivo. Interestingly, in this work, we observed beneficial effects with both (+)- and (-)-1 in the reversion of the neuropathology presented in the AbetaPPswe/PS-1 Alzheimer s model, including a reduction in the Abeta levels, tau phosphorylation and memory impairment with both treatments. Also, in young transgenic mice that present early symptoms of synaptic failure and memory loss, we found a protection of cognitive functions, including long-term potentiation (LTP) and a reduction of the neuro-inflammation by both (+)- and (-)-1. Furthermore, animals with an advanced disease (11month-old) present an exacerbate neurodegeneration that is reversed only with the dextrorotatory enantiomer. These studies indicated that rhein-huprine derivatives with multiple properties might have interesting therapeutic potential for AD.

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Serrano FG, Tapia-Rojas C, Carvajal FJ, Cisternas P, Viayna E, Sola I, Munoz-Torrero D, Inestrosa NC (2016)
Rhein-Huprine Derivatives Reduce Cognitive Impairment, Synaptic Failure and Amyloid Pathology in AbetaPPswe\/PS-1 Mice of Different Ages
Curr Alzheimer Res 13 :1017

Serrano FG, Tapia-Rojas C, Carvajal FJ, Cisternas P, Viayna E, Sola I, Munoz-Torrero D, Inestrosa NC (2016)
Curr Alzheimer Res 13 :1017