“…CDDO-MA also improves spatial memory and reduces the number and size of amyloid plaques in the hippocampus in a model of Alzheimer's disease in which mice carry two mutations in the human amyloid precursor protein (Dumont et al, 2009). Compared with CDDO-MA, higher drug levels of CDDO-EA and CDDO-TFEA can be obtained in the brain, and both of these amides prolong survival in transgenic mouse models of Huntington's disease (Stack et al, 2010) and ALS (Neymotin et al, 2011). Even when treatment is delayed until the onset of motor symptoms in G93A SOD1 mice, the SOs slow progression of ALS and extend the lifespan of these mice (Neymotin et al, 2011).…”