2007
DOI: 10.1007/bf03033916
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Sodium valproate does not augment Prpsc in murine neuroblastoma cells

Abstract: Sodium valproate (VPA) has been reported to increase the accumulation of the pathologic isoform of prion protein (PrPsc) in scrapie-infected murine neuroblastoma cells. In this study, the effect of VPA on PrPsc accumulation was investigated in murine N2a neuroblastoma cells chronically infected with scrapie strain 22L (N2a-22L). No accumulation of PrPsc was detected after short-term (3 days) or long-term (21 days) treatment of N2a-22L cells with 4.8, 12, 18 or 24 microM VPA. Higher VPA concentrations (240 and … Show more

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“…However, administration of valproic acid to Chinese hamsters infected with prions did not cause any effects on the course of the disease (Shaked et al 2002 ). Other studies performed with cellular models did not confirm effects of valproic acid on the levels of PrP (Legendre et al 2007 ).…”
Section: Compounds Activating Autophagy and Their Therapeutic Potentimentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, administration of valproic acid to Chinese hamsters infected with prions did not cause any effects on the course of the disease (Shaked et al 2002 ). Other studies performed with cellular models did not confirm effects of valproic acid on the levels of PrP (Legendre et al 2007 ).…”
Section: Compounds Activating Autophagy and Their Therapeutic Potentimentioning
confidence: 88%