A Copper-Binding Peptide with Therapeutic Potential against Alzheimer′s Disease: From the Blood–Brain Barrier to Metal Competition
Victor E. López-Guerrero,
Yanahi Posadas,
Carolina Sánchez-López
et al.
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide. AD brains are characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-β peptides (Aβ) that bind Cu 2+ and have been associated with several neurotoxic mechanisms. Although the use of copper chelators to prevent the formation of Cu 2+ -Aβ complexes has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy, recent studies show that copper is an important neuromodulator that is essential for a neuroprotective mechanism mediated by Cu 2+ binding to the cellular prion … Show more
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