Journal article
Metal complexes designed to bind to amyloid-β for the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease
DJ Hayne, S Lim, PS Donnelly
Chemical Society Reviews | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1039/c4cs00026a
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of age-related neurodegenerative dementia. The disease is characterised by the presence of plaques in the cerebral cortex. The major constituent of these plaques is aggregated amyloid-β peptide. This review focuses on the molecular aspects of metal complexes designed to bind to amyloid-β. The development of radioactive metal-based complexes of copper and technetium designed as diagnostic imaging agents to detect amyloid burden in the brain is discussed. Separate sections of the review discuss the use of luminescent metal complexes to act as non-conventional probes of amyloid formation and recent research into the use of metal complexes as inhibitor..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council and National Health and Medical Research Council for financial support. Timothy Connell and Stacey Rudd (both University of Melbourne) for expert assistance in the preparation of this manuscript.