Journal article
Degradation of the Alzheimer disease amyloid β-peptide by metal-dependent up-regulation of metalloprotease activity
AR White, T Du, KM Laughton, I Volitakis, RA Sharples, ME Xilinas, DE Hoke, RMD Holsinger, G Evin, RA Cherny, AF Hill, KJ Barnham, QX Li, AI Bush, CL Masters
Journal of Biological Chemistry | AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC | Published : 2006
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Abstract
Biometals play an important role in Alzheimer disease, and recent reports have described the development of potential therapeutic agents based on modulation of metal bioavailability. The metal ligand clioquinol (CQ) has shown promising results in animal models and small phase clinical trials; however, the actual mode of action in vivo has not been determined. We now report a novel effect of CQ on amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) metabolism in cell culture. Treatment of Chinese hamster ovary cells overexpressing amyloid precursor protein with CQ and Cu2+ or Zn2+ resulted in an ∼85-90% reduction of secreted Aβ-(1-40) and Aβ-(1-42) compared with untreated controls. Analogous effects were seen in amyloid ..
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