Ouabain Ameliorates Alzheimer’s Disease-Associated Neuropathology and Cognitive Impairment in FAD4T Mice
Wang Dan,
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Jiajia Liu,
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Qizhi Zhu
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(20), P. 3558 - 3558
Published: Oct. 20, 2024
Alzheimer's
disease
(AD)
is
a
common
clinical
neurodegenerative
disorder,
primarily
characterized
by
progressive
cognitive
decline
and
behavioral
abnormalities.
The
hallmark
pathological
changes
of
AD
include
widespread
neuronal
degeneration,
plaques
formed
the
deposition
amyloid
β-protein
(Aβ),
neurofibrillary
tangles
(NFTs).
With
acceleration
global
aging,
incidence
rising
year
year,
making
it
major
public
health
concern.
Due
to
complex
pathology
AD,
finding
effective
interventions
has
become
key
focus
research.
Ouabain
(OUA),
cardiac
glycoside,
well-known
for
its
efficacy
in
treating
heart
disease.
Recent
studies
have
also
indicated
potential
therapy,
although
exact
mechanism
action
remains
unclear.
Language: Английский
The impact of 3-sulfo-taurolithocholic acid on ATPase activity in patients’ colorectal cancer and normal colon tissues, and its hepatic effects in rodents
Frontiers in Veterinary Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Colorectal
cancer
is
influenced
by
genetic
mutations,
lifestyle
factors,
and
diet,
particularly
high
fat
intake,
which
raises
bile
acid
levels
in
the
intestinal
lumen.
This
study
hypothesized
that
acids
contribute
to
tumorigenesis
disrupting
ion
transport
ATPase
activity
mucosa.
The
effects
of
3-sulfo-taurolithocholic
(TLC-S)
on
were
investigated
colorectal
samples
from
10
patients,
using
adjacent
healthy
tissue
as
controls,
rodent
liver
function.
was
measured
spectrophotometrically
determining
inorganic
phosphorus
(P
Language: Английский