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Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Can Lower Amyloidogenic Aß <sub>42</sub> by Inhibiting Rho
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Neurochemical BiomarkersOxidative StressInflammationAlzheimer's DiseaseDegenerative PathologyProtein MisfoldingAging-associated DiseaseInhibiting RhoNonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory DrugsBiochemistryNeuropharmacologyNeuroprotectionPharmacologyRho ActivityAnti-inflammatoryDementiaSelective Rock InhibitorNeuroscienceMedicine
A subset of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has been shown to preferentially reduce the secretion of the highly amyloidogenic, 42-residue amyloid-beta peptide Abeta42. We found that Rho and its effector, Rho-associated kinase, preferentially regulated the amount of Abeta42 produced in vitro and that only those NSAIDs effective as Rho inhibitors lowered Abeta42. Administration of Y-27632, a selective Rock inhibitor, also preferentially lowered brain levels of Abeta42 in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. Thus, the Rho-Rock pathway may regulate amyloid precursor protein processing, and a subset of NSAIDs can reduce Abeta42 through inhibition of Rho activity.
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