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Articles Tagged with ''Alzheimer’s disease''

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Infection and brain neuroinflammation weaken muscles

July 19, 2024
By Mar de Miguel
Muscle fatigue associated with brain inflammation could be prevented by modulating certain cytokines. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) have studied inflammation in the CNS in infection models of Escherichia coli, SARS-CoV-2 and amyloid-β toxicity, unveiling its impact on motor function, the role of IL-6 in this process and how to mitigate it in chronic disease.
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Vivoryon eyes phase III after kidney win with varoglutamstat

July 18, 2024
By Randy Osborne
About four months after varoglutamstat failed in Alzheimer’s disease, Vivoryon Therapeutics NV disclosed data from the Viviad phase IIb study with the same compound in kidney disease that provided cause for hope – and Anne Doering, chief financial officer, said the new data “reinforce our strategic shift.”
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Asceneuron raises $100M for OGA inhibitor work in Alzheimer’s

July 16, 2024
By Nuala Moran
Asceneuron SA has raised $100 million in an oversubscribed series C to take its lead small molecule, ASN-51, into phase II, with aim of demonstrating it prevents the formation of tau tangles and slows the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
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ISSCR 2024: iPS cell line panels can be isogenic and diverse

July 15, 2024
By Anette Breindl
The big advantage of cell culture to model diseases is its throughput. “You can play the disease over and over again in the dish,” Clive Svendsen told the audience at the International Society of Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) Annual Meeting held in Hamburg last week. That high throughput, however, is not particularly useful if the cell lines themselves do not accurately model the disease. Cancer cell lines are used in many cell culture experiments far beyond cancer for their ability to grow. But they are “highly abnormal,” Bill Skarnes told the audience at an innovation showcase, as well as quite unstable. “I don’t think the [HEK-293] cell line is the same in your lab as it is in the lab next door,” Skarnes said.
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Neurology/psychiatric

XYY-CP1106 for Alzheimer’s demonstrates promising preclinical safety profile

July 11, 2024
Zhejiang University of Technology has reported preclinical safety data for the novel multitargeting compound XYY-CP1106, being developed for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). XYY-CP1106 is a multitargeted anti-AD compound that has previously demonstrated strong monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) inhibition (IC50=14.7 nM), high Fe3+ chelation (pFe3+=18.04), no in vitro cytotoxicity and protection against cellular oxidative damage.
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Ocular

DP Technology nominates Lp-PLA2 inhibitor candidates

July 9, 2024
Beijing DP Technology Co. Ltd. has nominated DPT-0415, a novel small molecule targeting lipoprotein‐associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2), as a preclinical candidate for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic macular edema (DME).
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Tau protein in Alzheimer's disease
Neurology/psychiatric

Nose-to-brain strategy opens the eyes in the anti-tau arena

July 8, 2024
By Coia Dulsat
Researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch have developed a novel tau immunotherapy delivered via intranasal route, able to enter the brain, and recognize and successfully clear tau aggregates in mouse models of tauopathy. Aberrant tau aggregates cause neurodegenerative symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). Although these conditions present phenotypic differences, the fact of sharing tau deposits as a major hallmark tags them as tauopathies.
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Eye wireframe illustration
Ocular

DP Technology nominates Lp-PLA2 inhibitor candidates

July 8, 2024
Beijing DP Technology Co. Ltd. has nominated DPT-0415, a novel small molecule targeting lipoprotein‐associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2), as a preclinical candidate for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic macular edema (DME).
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Brain with puzzle piece removed

Donanemab approved: Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug clears FDA hurdle

July 3, 2024
By Jennifer Boggs
Less than a month after the U.S. FDA’s Peripheral and Central Nervous System Drugs Advisory Committee handed down a unanimous vote in favor of Eli Lilly and Co.’s Alzheimer’s disease candidate (AD), donanemab, the agency approved the drug as a once-monthly injection for adults with early symptomatic disease. Branded Kisunla, the beta-amyloid antagonist marks the second approved AD drug that has demonstrated in clinical trials an ability to slow cognitive decline, going up against Leqembi (lecanemab) from Biogen Inc. and Eisai Co. Ltd., which won full approval in July 2023, only six months after nabbing an accelerated nod.
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Concept art for damaged DNA structure
Neurology/psychiatric

DNA damage and open chromatin are epigenetic twins in Alzheimer’s disease

July 3, 2024
By Mar de Miguel
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition in which amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles accumulate in the brain. In addition to genetic factors, DNA damage and epigenetic alterations also play a key role in the pathogenesis and progression of this disease, altering gene expression, the functioning and maintenance of brain cells. DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and chromatin accessibility are two hallmarks of AD whose study could reveal new ways of approaching this disease.
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