Methods for decreasing beta amyloid protein
a beta amyloid and protein technology, applied in the field of methods for decreasing beta amyloid protein, can solve the problems of high toxicity of a protein to nerve cells, and achieve the effects of reducing blood cholesterol, reducing the risk of developing ad, and reducing the production of a
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Cholesterol Increases the Level of Aβ in Human Neuronial Cultures
[0027] Busciglio et al., (1993) Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 90, 2092-2096, described the production of Aβ by human cortical neurons in culture . To determine whether cholesterol can affect the production of Aβ, primary human brain cultures were established from the cortex of 16-20 week fetal abortuses, and the neurons incubated in the absence or presence of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL), low density lipoprotein (LDL) or high density lipoprotein (HDL) particles isolated from human plasma. These lipoprotein particles are the physiological vehicles for the transport of cholesterol to cells. The effects of the different lipoprotein particles on the levels of Aβ in the human cortical cultures was determined. The human cortical cultures were maintained in serum-free Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium (DMEM) with N2 supplements (a serum-free supplement that supports neuronal viability). The medium was then changed to the sam...
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Dietary Cholesterol Increases Aβ Levels in the Brain
[0030] After establishing that cholesterol-carrying lipoprotein particles increase Aβ in cultures of human neurons, it was determined whether dietary cholesterol increases the level of Aβ in the brain in vivo. Increased dietary intake of cholesterol is known to increase circulating levels of lipoprotein particles, which in turn increases the delivery of cholesterol to cells. These experiments were performed on 20 month old rats. The rats were fed a low cholesterol diet (0.1% cholesterol) or a high cholesterol diet (5% cholesterol). After 10 weeks, the animals were sacrificed and the cortex was removed for measurement of Aβ levels. Aβ was assayed by immunoprecipitating cortical homogenates with the Aβ antibody B12, followed by Western blotting with the commercially available Aβ monoclonal antibody 4G8.
[0031] Resolution of the Aβ isolated from rat cerebral cortex by electrophoretic separation on gels showed that Aβ levels were sign...
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HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitors Inhibit the Production of Aβ by Human Neurons
[0032] The HMG CoA reductase inhibitors have been used in humans to decrease plasma levels of cholesterol in patients at risk for heart disease. The discovery that cholesterol increases the amount of Aβ in the brain led to this investigation to determine whether the HMG CoA reductase inhibitors may be therapeutically efficacious for Alzheimer's disease by inhibiting the production of Aβ. Human cortical neuronal cultures were established from 18 weeks gestation normal fetal cortical tissue as described above and maintained in a culture medium comprised of DMEM containing N2 supplements. After one week, the culture medium was changed to DMEM+N2 supplements (control), or DMEM+N2 supplements+either 100 μM lovastatin, 100 μM simvastatin, 100 μM compactin, 100 μM fluvastatin, or 1 mM pravastatin. after incubation for 48 hours, the cultured cells were harvested and the levels of Aβ were assayed, as described above. ...
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