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PE859, a Novel Tau Aggregation Inhibitor, Reduces Aggregated Tau and Prevents Onset and Progression of Neural Dysfunction In Vivo
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Motor DysfunctionSarkosyl-insoluble Aggregated TauMolecular BiologyNeurochemical BiomarkersCytoskeletonTau AggregationAlzheimer's DiseaseAutophagyDegenerative PathologyProtein MisfoldingNeuroimmunologyReduces Aggregated TauNeuroprotectionNeurodegenerationCell BiologyNeural DysfunctionNeurodegenerative DiseasesPrevents OnsetDegenerative DiseaseNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologySystems BiologyMedicine
In tauopathies, a neural microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) is abnormally aggregated and forms neurofibrillary tangle. Therefore, inhibition of the tau aggregation is one of the key approaches for the treatment of these diseases. Here, we have identified a novel tau aggregation inhibitor, PE859. An oral administration of PE859 resulted in the significant reduction of sarkosyl-insoluble aggregated tau along with the prevention of onset and progression of the motor dysfunction in JNPL3 P301L-mutated human tau transgenic mice. These results suggest that PE859 is useful for the treatment of tauopathies.
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