PubMed 25331948

We found that both the (-)- and (+)-nilvadipine enantiomers enhance Aβ42 clearance from the brain to the peripheral side of the in vitro BBB model (Fig. 2A).

BEL
a(CHEBI:Nilvadipine) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta polypeptide 42")
Hash
ae3b5d8918
MeSHAnatomy
Brain
Networks

PubMed 25331948

Data show that (-)-nilvadipine stimulated the clearance of human Aβ42 across the BBB as more human Aβ42 was detected in the plasma of (-)-nilvadipine-treated mice than control animals (Fig. 2B).

BEL
a(CHEBI:Nilvadipine) increases tloc(a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta polypeptide 42"), fromLoc(GO:intracellular), toLoc(MESH:Plasma))
Hash
e48d81491f
MeSHAnatomy
Blood-Brain Barrier
Species
10090
Networks

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