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Name
amyloidogenesis
Namespace
HBP
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20190222
Namespace URL
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a(CHEBI:"okadaic acid") increases bp(HBP:amyloidogenesis) View Subject | View Object

In vivo use of phosphatase inhibitors such as okadaic acid has been shown in many studies to induce cognitive impairment and widespread neurotoxic effects that are reminiscent of the hallmark pathological processes occurring in AD pathology, i.e., the accumulation of P-tau, amyloidogenesis, synapse loss and neurodegeneration (Malchiodi-Albedi et al., 1997; Arendt et al., 1998; Sun et al.,2003; Kamat et al.,2013) PubMed:24653673

bp(GO:"one-carbon metabolic process") decreases bp(HBP:amyloidogenesis) View Subject | View Object

Remarkably, impairment of one-carbon metabolism in animal models can reproduce AD-like pathological features: accumulation of P-tau (Sontag et al.,2007; Zhang et al.,2008; Wei et al.,2011); enhanced amyloidogenesis (Pacheco-Quinto et al.,2006; Zhang et al.,2009; Zhuo et al.,2010; Zhuo and Pratico,2010); increased phosphorylation of APP at the regulatory Thr-668 site (Sontag et al.,2007; Zhang et al.,2009); increased sensitivity to amyloid toxicity (Kruman et al.,2002); and cognitive impairment (Bernardo et al.,2007; Wei et al.,2011; Rhodehouse et al., 2013). PubMed:24653673

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