Subcutaneous Nogo Receptor Removes Brain Amyloid-β and Improves Spatial Memory in Alzheimer's Transgenic Mice
Park JH, Widi GA, Gimbel DA, Harel NY, Lee DH, Strittmatter SM. Subcutaneous Nogo Receptor Removes Brain Amyloid-β and Improves Spatial Memory in Alzheimer's Transgenic Mice. Journal Of Neuroscience 2006, 26: 13279-13286. PMID: 17182778, PMCID: PMC2856604, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.4504-06.2006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmyloid precursor proteinTransgenic miceAlzheimer's diseaseAbeta clearanceAbeta plaque loadAlzheimer's transgenic miceImproved spatial memoryRadial arm water mazeNogo-66 receptorEffective therapeutic approachPotential therapeutic benefitSpatial memoryAmyloid-beta peptidePlaque loadAbeta levelsBrain amyloidDisease onsetAbeta productionTherapeutic approachesNogo receptorTherapeutic benefitWater mazeInverse correlationAbetaMiceAlzheimer Precursor Protein Interaction with the Nogo-66 Receptor Reduces Amyloid-β Plaque Deposition
Park JH, Gimbel DA, GrandPre T, Lee JK, Kim JE, Li W, Lee DH, Strittmatter SM. Alzheimer Precursor Protein Interaction with the Nogo-66 Receptor Reduces Amyloid-β Plaque Deposition. Journal Of Neuroscience 2006, 26: 1386-1395. PMID: 16452662, PMCID: PMC2846286, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3291-05.2006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmyloid precursor proteinAlzheimer's diseaseAbeta levelsDystrophic neuritesPlaque depositionAmyloid-β plaque depositionCourse of ADAbeta plaque depositionTransgenic AD modelBrain Abeta levelsAD brain samplesAdult CNS axonsAxonal sprouting responseNgR expressionAbeta depositsAxonal dysfunctionPathophysiologic hypothesesSecretase processingTraumatic injuryAbeta productionDisease processAD modelBrain samplesCNS axonsPlaque deposits