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Insulin dysfunction induces in vivo tau hyperphosphorylation through distinct mechanisms

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E Planel, Y Tatebayashi, T Miyasaka, L Liu, … - Journal of Neuroscience, 2007 - neuro.cjb.net
Hyperphosphorylated tau is the major component of paired helical filaments in
neurofibrillary tangles found in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains, and tau
hyperphosphorylation is thought to be a critical event in the pathogenesis ...
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Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein snippet NAP reduces tau hyperphosphorylation …

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I Vulih-Shultzman, A Pinhasov, S Mandel, N … - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental …, 2007 - ASPET
Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein (ADNP) differentially interacts with
chromatin to regulate essential genes. Because complete ADNP deficiency is
embryonic lethal, the outcome of partial ADNP deficiency was examined. ADNP ...
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Genetic inactivation of p62 leads to accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau and …


JR Babu, ML Seibenhener, J Peng, AL Strom … - J Neurochem, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
The signaling adapter p62 plays a coordinating role in mediating phosphorylation
and ubiquitin-dependent trafficking of interacting proteins. However, there is
little known about the physiologic role of this protein in brain. Here, we ...
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Central insulin resistance as a trigger for sporadic Alzheimer-like pathology: an …

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M Salkovic-Petrisic, S Hoyer - JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION …, 2007 - Springer
J Neural Transm (2007) [Suppl 72]: 217–233 # Springer-Verlag 2007 Printed in
Austria ... Central insulin resistance as a trigger for sporadic Alzheimer-like
pathology: an experimental approach ... M. Salkovic-Petrisic 1 , S. Hoyer 2
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Coupling of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin with Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Signaling …

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V Meske, F Albert, TG Ohm - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2008 - ASBMB
Tau is an important microtubule-stabilizing protein in neurons. In its
hyperphosphorylated form, Tau protein loses its ability to bind to microtubules
and then accumulates and is part of pathological lesions characterizing ...
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Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Dementia: Current Concepts and New Trends


I Torres-Aleman - Endocrinology, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
It is lay knowledge now that Alzheimer's dementia (AD) is one of the most
devastating diseases afflicting our societies. A major thrust in search for a
cure has relied in the development of animal models of the disease. Thanks ...
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Protection of synapses against Alzheimer's-linked toxins: Insulin signaling prevents the …

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FG De Felice, MNN Vieira, TR Bomfim, H … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
Synapse deterioration underlying severe memory loss in early Alzheimer's disease
(AD) is thought to be caused by soluble amyloid beta (Aβ) oligomers.
Mechanistically, soluble Aβ oligomers, also referred to as Aβ-derived ...
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Effects of exercise training on hippocampus concentrations of insulin and IGF-1 in diabetic …


RJ Gomes, CAM de Oliveira, C Ribeiro, CSA … - Hippocampus, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
The present study investigated the role of swimming training on cerebral
metabolism and hippocampus concentrations of insulin and IGF-1 in diabetic rats.
Wistar rats were divided in sedentary control (SC), trained control (TC), ...
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17 Pathobiology of Diabetic Encephalopathy in Animal Models


AAF Sima - diabetes - Springer
This review will compare longitudinally the cognitive deficits and associated
metabolic and structural abnormalities in two models with spontaneous onset of
type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively. From these studies it is becoming ...
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A look inside the diabetic brain: Contributors to diabetes-induced brain aging


SA Wrighten, GG Piroli, CA Grillo, LP Reagan - BBA-Molecular Basis of Disease, 2009 - Elsevier
Central nervous system (CNS) complications resulting from diabetes is a problem
that is gaining more acceptance and attention. Recent evidence suggests
morphological, electrophysiological and cognitive changes, often observed ...
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