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Synthesis of Denosomin–Vitamin D3 Hybrids and Evaluation of Their Anti-Alzheimer’s Disease Activities

Posted on 2015-12-04 - 00:00
As an extension of previously conducted studies on developing an anti-Alzheimer’s disease agent, denosomin (1-deoxy-24-norsominone, an artificial inducer of neurite elongation), derivatives were designed and synthesized based on the hypothesis that our denosomin would exhibit axonal extension activity via a 1,25D3-membrane-associated, rapid response steroid-binding protein (1,25D3-MARRS) pathway. The biological assay revealed that the hybridization of characteristic δ-lactone in denosomin and the triene moiety in VD3 was effective to enhance the nerve re-extension activity in amyloid β (Aβ)-damaged neurons.

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AUTHORS (7)

  • Kenji Sugimoto
    Hisanari Yajima
    Yusuke Hayashi
    Daishiro Minato
    Sayuri Terasaki
    Chihiro Tohda
    Yuji Matsuya
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