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path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") decreases p(HGNC:ABCB1) View Subject | View Object

In AD, these factors are impaired in a number of ways. First, expression of the blood efflux transporters LRP1123 and ABCB1147 is decreased, whereas expression of the blood influx transporter RAGE is upregulated. PubMed:26195256

a(CHEBI:donepezil) increases p(HGNC:ABCB1) View Subject | View Object

Cholinesterase inhibitors donepezil and rivastigmine, upregulating transport proteins P-glycoprotein and LRP1, may improve Aβ clearance in the liver of rats (Mohamed et al. 2015) PubMed:29626319

a(CHEBI:oleocanthal) increases p(HGNC:ABCB1) View Subject | View Object

Oleocanthal, a special component of extra-virgin olive oil, increases cerebral clearance of Aβ across the BBB by enhancing the expression of important efflux transport proteins at the BBB containing LRP1 and P-gp, and activating the APOE-dependent Aβ clearance pathway in mice brains (Qosa et al. 2015) PubMed:29626319

a(CHEBI:rivastigmine) increases p(HGNC:ABCB1) View Subject | View Object

Cholinesterase inhibitors donepezil and rivastigmine, upregulating transport proteins P-glycoprotein and LRP1, may improve Aβ clearance in the liver of rats (Mohamed et al. 2015) PubMed:29626319

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") decreases p(HGNC:ABCB1) View Subject | View Object

However, recently, it has been reported that the expression and transport activity of P-gp are impaired in sporadic AD as a result of its ubiquitination, internalization, and proteasome-dependent degradation derived from Aβ40 (Chiu et al. 2015; Hartz et al. 2016), which will result in Aβ deposition PubMed:29626319

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p(HGNC:ABCB1) increases tloc(a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta")) View Subject | View Object

The main ABC transporter responsible for Aβ efflux is ABCB1 (also known as P-glycoprotein 1 or MDR1),which directly exports Aβ into the circulation. PubMed:26195256

p(HGNC:ABCB1) increases tloc(a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta")) View Subject | View Object

The main ABC transporter responsible for Aβ efflux is ABCB1 (also known as P-glycoprotein 1 or MDR1), which directly exports Aβ into the circulation. PubMed:26195256

p(HGNC:ABCB1) increases tloc(a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta"), fromLoc(MESH:Brain), toLoc(GO:"extracellular region")) View Subject | View Object

And meanwhile, P-glycoprotein (Pgp), as an efflux transporter, highly expressed on the lumen surface of the BBB, has been proven to transport Aβ out of brain (van Assema et al. 2012; Wei et al. 2016) PubMed:29626319

p(HGNC:ABCB1) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

However, recently, it has been reported that the expression and transport activity of P-gp are impaired in sporadic AD as a result of its ubiquitination, internalization, and proteasome-dependent degradation derived from Aβ40 (Chiu et al. 2015; Hartz et al. 2016), which will result in Aβ deposition PubMed:29626319

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