Humanin and the receptors for humanin
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12035-009-8090-z
Humanin and the receptors for humanin
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a prevalent dementia-causing neurodegenerative disease. Neuronal death is closely linked to the progression of AD-associated dementia. Accumulating evidence has established that a 24-amino-acid bioactive peptide, Humanin, protects neurons from AD-related neuronal death. A series of studies using various murine AD models including familial AD gene-expressing transgenic mice have shown that Humanin is effective against AD-related neuronal dysfunction in vivo. Most recently, it has been shown that Humanin inhibits neuronal cell death and dysfunction by binding to a novel IL-6-receptor-related receptor(s) on the cell surface involving CNTFRalpha, WSX-1, and gp130. These findings suggest that endogenous Humanin [or a Humanin-like substance(s)] may suppress the onset of AD-related dementia by inhibiting both AD-related neuronal cell death and dysfunction.
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