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  • 2022Intracerebroventricular delivery of glatiramer acetate: a proof-of-concept treatment for Alzheimer’s disease by promoting innate phagocytosis and antagonizing amyloid-β toxicitycitations

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  • Semple, Bridgette D.
  • Drysdale, Candace
  • Sun, Mujun
  • Li, Yihan
  • Birchall, Ian E.
  • Adlard, Paul A.
  • Shultz, Sandy R.
  • Alrehaili, Arwa
  • Mckinley, Michael
  • Doughty, Larissa
  • Parker, Michael W.
  • Wiley, James S.
  • Ou, Wensi
  • Li, Qiao-Xin
  • Chen, Feng
  • Wong, Joelyn
  • Masters, Colin L.
  • Lim, Michael
  • Park, Keunha
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Intracerebroventricular delivery of glatiramer acetate: a proof-of-concept treatment for Alzheimer’s disease by promoting innate phagocytosis and antagonizing amyloid-β toxicity

  • Semple, Bridgette D.
  • Drysdale, Candace
  • Sun, Mujun
  • Li, Yihan
  • Birchall, Ian E.
  • Adlard, Paul A.
  • Shultz, Sandy R.
  • Alrehaili, Arwa
  • Mckinley, Michael
  • Doughty, Larissa
  • Parker, Michael W.
  • Wiley, James S.
  • Ou, Wensi
  • Li, Qiao-Xin
  • Chen, Feng
  • Wong, Joelyn
  • Gu, Ben
  • Masters, Colin L.
  • Lim, Michael
  • Park, Keunha
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p><jats:bold>Background:</jats:bold> We and others have reported that glatiramer acetate promotes innate phagocytosis. <jats:bold>Methods:</jats:bold> In this study, we investigated the interaction between glatiramer acetate and amyloid-β (Aβ) by using circular dichroism and microscale thermophoresis. Glatiramer acetate was delivered intracerebroventricularly to 22-month-old APP/PS1 mice by using mini-osmotic pumps. Mice underwent behavioural testing for two consecutive weeks after three-weeks treatment. Five weeks after implantation, animals were sacrificed and brain samples were collected for electrophysiology, immunochemistry and histopathology studies. Intracerebroventricular delivery of glatiramer acetate to sheep was also examined. <jats:bold>Results:</jats:bold> Glatiramer acetate binds to amyloid-β within high affinity and antagonize its toxicity. Glatiramer acetate treatment significantly improved cognitive function, restored long-term potentiation, reduced soluble amyloid-β and amyloid-β plaques in aged APP/PS1 mice, and promoted energy metabolism in sheep. <jats:bold>Conclusions:</jats:bold> Our results suggest a novel treatment strategy that targets both innate phagocytosis and amyloid-β, which may prove useful for treatment of all stages of Alzheimer’s disease.</jats:p>

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