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Aβ oligomer toxicity inhibitor protects memory in models of synaptic toxicity

  • Br J Pharmacol. 2012 Sep;167(2):383-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.2012.01973.x.
D I C Scopes 1 E O'Hare R Jeggo A D Whyment D Spanswick E-M Kim J Gannon H Amijee J M Treherne
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Amyloid-β (Aβ) aggregation into synaptotoxic, prefibrillar oligomers is a major pathogenic event underlying the neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The pharmacological and neuroprotective properties of a novel Aβ aggregation inhibitor, SEN1269, were investigated on aggregation and cell viability and in test systems relevant to synaptic function and memory, using both synthetic Aβ(1-42) and cell-derived Aβ oligomers.

Experimental approach: Surface plasmon resonance studies measured binding of SEN1269 to Aβ(1-42) . Thioflavin-T fluorescence and MTT assays were used to measure its ability to block Aβ(1-42) -induced aggregation and reduction in cell viability. In vitro and in vivo long-term potentiation (LTP) experiments measured the effect of SEN1269 on deficits induced by synthetic Aβ(1-42) and cell-derived Aβ oligomers. Following i.c.v. administration of the latter, a complex (alternating-lever cyclic ratio) schedule of operant responding measured effects on memory in freely moving rats.

Key results: SEN1269 demonstrated direct binding to monomeric Aβ(1-42) , produced a concentration-related blockade of Aβ(1-42) aggregation and protected neuronal cell lines exposed to Aβ(1-42) . In vitro, SEN1269 alleviated deficits in hippocampal LTP induced by Aβ(1-42) and cell-derived Aβ oligomers. In vivo, SEN1269 reduced the deficits in LTP and memory induced by i.c.v. administration of cell-derived Aβ oligomers.

Conclusions and implications: SEN1269 protected cells exposed to Aβ(1-42) , displayed central activity with respect to reducing Aβ-induced neurotoxicity and was neuroprotective in electrophysiological and behavioural models of memory relevant to Aβ-induced neurodegeneration. It represents a promising lead for designing inhibitors of Aβ-mediated synaptic toxicity as potential neuroprotective agents for treating AD.

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