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161 results about "Amyloid β peptide" patented technology

Neuroprotectin D1 protects against cellular apoptosis, stroke damage, alzheimer's disease and retinal diseases

A unique DHA product, 10, 17S-docosatriene (“Neuroprotectin D1” or “NPD1”), was found to provide surprisingly effective neuroprotection when administered right after an experimental stroke. Moreover, both nerve cells and retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells were found to synthesize 10,17S-docosatriene (NPD1) from DHA. NPD1 also potently counteracted H2O2/TNFα oxidative stress-mediated cell apoptotic damage. Under the same oxidative-stress conditions, NPD1 up-regulated the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins, Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL, and decreased expression of the pro-apoptotic proteins, Bad and Bax. Moreover, in RPE cells NPD1 inhibited oxidative stress-induced caspase-3 activation, IL-1β-stimulated human COX-2 promoter expression, and apoptosis due to N-retinylidene-N-retinylethanolamine (A2E). Overall, NPD1 protected both nerve and retinal pigment epithelial cells from cellular apoptosis and damage due to oxidative stress. NPD1 concentration in the brain of Alzheimer's patients was found to be significantly decreased from that of controls. In cultured human brain cells, NPD1 synthesis was up-regulated by neuroprotective soluble β amyloid, and NPD1 was found to inhibit secretion of toxic β amyloid peptides.
Owner:THE BRIGHAM & WOMEN S HOSPITAL INC +1

Method for the in vitro diagnosis of alzheimer's disease using a monoclonal antibody

The invention relates to a method for the in vitro diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using a monoclonal antibody. Said antibody can bind at least to amino acids 12-16 of the β-amyloid peptide, specifically detecting the neuritic plaques which are characteristic of Alzheimer's disease, without detecting diffuse plaques which are not defining characteristics of the disease. Within the neuritic plaques, the monoclonal antibody can detect a different sub-group in the composition of the different deposited isoforms of the β-amyloid peptide, which is associated with the disease progression stage. In addition, the antibody can bind to isoforms of the β-amyloid peptide in biological fluids such as urine. As a result, the inventive monoclonal antibody, the cell lines that produce said antibody and compositions containing same can be used in the in vitro diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and in determining the disease progression stage.
Owner:CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (CSIC)

Amyloid ß peptide analogues, oligomers thereof, processes for preparing and composi-tions comprising said analogues or oligomers, and their uses

The present invention relates to an amyloid β peptide analogues comprising an amino acid sequence or a peptidomimetic thereof, wherein the sequence (i) forms a loop, (ii) has at least 66% identity to the amino acid sequence of native Aβ peptide or a portion thereof, (iii) comprises at least 6 contiguous amino acid residues and (iv) has at least 2 non-contiguous amino acid residues which are covalently linked with each other, oligomers comprising a plurality of said amyloid β peptide analogues, processes for preparing the amyloid β peptide analogues or oligomers, compositions comprising the amyloid β peptide analogues or oligomers, and uses of the amyloid β peptide analogues or oligomers such as their use for treating or preventing an amyloidosis (e.g. by active immunization), for diagnosing an amyloidosis, and for providing agents that are capable of binding to the amyloid β peptide analogues or oligomers. The subject invention also describes agents that are capable of binding to the amyloid β peptide analogues or oligomers, e.g. antibodies, compositions comprising the agents, and uses of the agents such as their use for treating or preventing an amyloidosis (e.g. by passive immunization) and for diagnosing an amyloidosis.
Owner:ABBVIE DEUTSHLAND GMBH & CO KG +1

Screening methods for amyloid beta modulators

The present invention relates to methods for screening, identifying, and / or quantifying modulators of amyloid and / or aggregates, fibrils or components thereof, in particular modulators of amyloid β-peptide (Aβ) or Aβ fibrils. Aspects of the invention provide methods for screening putative modulators against an Amyloid target, in particular an Aβ target, so as to determine which modulators bind to or interact with the target, or interfere with the interaction of an indicator agent and the target. Particular aspects of the invention employ mass spectrometric methods for the screening of an Amyloid target against compound libraries, in particular mixtures of compounds or combinatorial libraries.
Owner:WARATAH PHARMA INC
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