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Título : Selective interaction of lansoprazole and astemizole with tau polymers: potential new clinical use in diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Autor : Alzate Morales, Jans Humberto
Rojo, Leonel E.
Saavedra, Iván N.
Davies, Peter
Maccioni, Ricardo B.
metadata.dc.subject.*: Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Alzheimer Disease
Astemizol - química
Astemizole - chemistry
Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Presión
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Biología Computacional
Computational Biology
Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Técnicas Electroquímicas
Electrochemical Techniques
Tomografía con Microscopio Electrónico - métodos
Electron Microscope Tomography - methods
Inhibidores Enzimáticos - química
Enzyme Inhibitors - chemistry
Lansoprazol
Lansoprazole
Modelos Moleculares
Models, Molecular
Ovillos Neurofibrilares
Neurofibrillary Tangles
Resonancia por Plasmón de Superficie
Surface Plasmon Resonance
Fecha de publicación : 2010
Editorial : IOS Press
Citación : Rojo LE, Alzate-Morales J, Saavedra IN, Davies P, Maccioni RB. Selective interaction of lansoprazole and astemizole with tau polymers: potential new clinical use in diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. J Alzheimers Dis. 2010;19(2):573-89. doi: 10.3233/JAD-2010-1262.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: We describe the interactions of two benzimidazole derivatives, astemizole (AST) and lansoprazole (LNS), with anomalous aggregates of tau protein (neurofibrillary tangles). Interestingly, these compounds, with important medical applications in the treatment of allergies and gastrointestinal disorders respectively, specifically bind to aggregated variants of tau protein and to paired helical filaments isolated from brains of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. These ligands appear to be a powerful tool to tag brain-isolated tau-aggregates and heparin-induced polymers of recombinant tau. The interactions of AST and LNS with tau aggregates were assessed by classical radioligand assays, surface plasmon resonance, and bioinformatic approaches. The affinity of AST and LNS for tau aggregates was comparatively higher than that for amyloid-β polymers according to our data. This is relevant since senile plaques are also abundant but are not pathognomonic in AD patients. Immunochemical studies on paired helical filaments from brains of AD patients and surface plasmon resonance studies confirm these findings. The capacity of these drugs to penetrate the blood-brain barrier was evaluated: i) in vitro by parallel artificial membrane permeability assay followed by experimental Log P determinations; and ii) in vivo by pharmacokinetic studies comparing distribution profiles in blood and brain of mice using HPLC/UV. Importantly, our studies indicate that the brain/blood concentration ratios for these compounds were suitable for their use as PET radiotracers. Since neurofibrillary tangles are positively correlated with cognitive impairment, we concluded that LNS and AST have a great potential in PET neuroimaing for in vivo early detection of AD and in reducing the formation of neurofibrillary tangles.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1875-8908
ISSN : 1387-2877
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.3233/JAD-2010-1262
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