Title : The neuroprotective mechanism of action of the multimodal drug ladostigil - Weinreb_2008_Front.Biosci_13_5131 |
Author(s) : Weinreb O , Amit T , Bar-Am O , Yogev-Falach M , Youdim MB |
Ref : Front Biosci , 13 :5131 , 2008 |
Abstract :
The recent therapeutic approach in which drug candidates are designed to possess diverse pharmacological properties and act on multiple targets has stimulated the development of the multimodal drug, ladostigil (TV3326) ((N-propargyl-(3R) aminoindan-5yl)-ethyl methyl carbamate). Ladostigil combines neuroprotective effects with monoamine oxidase -A and -B and cholinesterase inhibitory activities in a single molecule, as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Lewy Body disease. Preclinical studies show that ladostigil has antidepressant and anti-AD activities and the clinical development is planned for these dementias. In this review, we discuss the multimodal effects of ladostigil in terms of neuroprotective molecular mechanism in vivo and in vitro, which include the amyloid precursor protein processing; activation of protein kinase C and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways; regulation of the Bcl-2 family members; inhibition of cell death markers and up-regulation of neurotrophic factors. Altogether, these scientific findings make ladostigil a potentially valuable drug for the treatment of AD. |
PubMedSearch : Weinreb_2008_Front.Biosci_13_5131 |
PubMedID: 18508575 |
Weinreb O, Amit T, Bar-Am O, Yogev-Falach M, Youdim MB (2008)
The neuroprotective mechanism of action of the multimodal drug ladostigil
Front Biosci
13 :5131
Weinreb O, Amit T, Bar-Am O, Yogev-Falach M, Youdim MB (2008)
Front Biosci
13 :5131