a(CHEBI:"lithium(1+)")
Lithium ions inhibit inositol monophosphatase to deplete inositol triphosphate. PubMed:30116051
Lithium ions inhibit inositol monophosphatase to deplete inositol triphosphate. PubMed:30116051
This mechanism may be involved in its promotion of autophagy, reduction in cel- lular levels of α-synuclein, SOD1, Htt and tau 126 , ame- lioration of motor function in a P301L mouse model of tauopathy 127 and slowing of disease progression in SOD1 mice 128 . PubMed:30116051
This mechanism may be involved in its promotion of autophagy, reduction in cel- lular levels of α-synuclein, SOD1, Htt and tau 126 , ame- lioration of motor function in a P301L mouse model of tauopathy 127 and slowing of disease progression in SOD1 mice 128 . PubMed:30116051
This mechanism may be involved in its promotion of autophagy, reduction in cel- lular levels of α-synuclein, SOD1, Htt and tau 126 , ame- lioration of motor function in a P301L mouse model of tauopathy 127 and slowing of disease progression in SOD1 mice 128 . PubMed:30116051
This mechanism may be involved in its promotion of autophagy, reduction in cel- lular levels of α-synuclein, SOD1, Htt and tau 126 , ame- lioration of motor function in a P301L mouse model of tauopathy 127 and slowing of disease progression in SOD1 mice 128 . PubMed:30116051
This mechanism may be involved in its promotion of autophagy, reduction in cel- lular levels of α-synuclein, SOD1, Htt and tau 126 , ame- lioration of motor function in a P301L mouse model of tauopathy 127 and slowing of disease progression in SOD1 mice 128 . PubMed:30116051
This mechanism may be involved in its promotion of autophagy, reduction in cel- lular levels of α-synuclein, SOD1, Htt and tau 126 , ame- lioration of motor function in a P301L mouse model of tauopathy 127 and slowing of disease progression in SOD1 mice 128 . PubMed:30116051
Recent acknowledged drugs can improve autophagy by acting on the process of autophagy-lysosome formation and then increasing tau clearance, such as methylene blue, lithium, and trehalose (Congdon et al. 2012; Kruger et al. 2012; Shimada et al. 2012) PubMed:29626319
In addition, inducing autophagy in an TOR-independent manner using lithium [53] or trehalose [54–56] has been shown to accelerate clearance of disease proteins in vitro [56] and protect against neurodegeneration in mouse and Drosophila models of Huntington’s disease [53,54]. PubMed:18930136
In addition, inducing autophagy in an TOR-independent manner using lithium [53] or trehalose [54–56] has been shown to accelerate clearance of disease proteins in vitro [56] and protect against neurodegeneration in mouse and Drosophila models of Huntington’s disease [53,54]. PubMed:18930136
In fact, lithium is able to delay METH-induced sensitization, while being a powerful treatment in schizophrenia PubMed:30061532
In fact, lithium is able to delay METH-induced sensitization, while being a powerful treatment in schizophrenia PubMed:30061532
These pieces of evidence corroborate findings showing that several autophagy inducers, such as lithium, rapamycin, and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved antipsychotic drugs are effective to treat psychosis including schizophrenia PubMed:30061532
These pieces of evidence corroborate findings showing that several autophagy inducers, such as lithium, rapamycin, and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved antipsychotic drugs are effective to treat psychosis including schizophrenia PubMed:30061532
BEL Commons is developed and maintained in an academic capacity by Charles Tapley Hoyt and Daniel Domingo-Fernández at the Fraunhofer SCAI Department of Bioinformatics with support from the IMI project, AETIONOMY. It is built on top of PyBEL, an open source project. Please feel free to contact us here to give us feedback or report any issues. Also, see our Publishing Notes and Data Protection information.
If you find BEL Commons useful in your work, please consider citing: Hoyt, C. T., Domingo-Fernández, D., & Hofmann-Apitius, M. (2018). BEL Commons: an environment for exploration and analysis of networks encoded in Biological Expression Language. Database, 2018(3), 1–11.