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A Noncompetitive BACE1 Inhibitor TAK-070 Ameliorates Aβ Pathology and Behavioral Deficits in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease
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Neurochemical BiomarkersSynaptic SignalingNeuroinflammationAlzheimer's DiseaseDegenerative PathologyNeurologyBrain PathologyMouse ModelAbeta PeptidesHealth SciencesNeuropharmacologyNeuroprotectionNeurodegenerationPharmacologySoluble AbetaProtective MechanismsNeurodegenerative DiseasesDementiaNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyTak-070 BoundMedicineBehavioral Deficits
We discovered a nonpeptidic compound, TAK-070, that inhibited BACE1, a rate-limiting protease for the generation of Abeta peptides that are considered causative for Alzheimer's disease (AD), in a noncompetitive manner. TAK-070 bound to full-length BACE1, but not to truncated BACE1 lacking the transmembrane domain. Short-term oral administration of TAK-070 decreased the brain levels of soluble Abeta, increased that of neurotrophic sAPPalpha by approximately 20%, and normalized the behavioral impairments in cognitive tests in Tg2576 mice, an APP transgenic mouse model of AD. Six-month chronic treatment decreased cerebral Abeta deposition by approximately 60%, preserving the pharmacological efficacy on soluble Abeta and sAPPalpha levels. These results support the feasibility of BACE1 inhibition with a noncompetitive inhibitor as disease-modifying as well as symptomatic therapy for AD.
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