Zengtao Wang, Rui Zhong, Geoffry L Curran, Paul Min, Val J Lowe, Ling Li, Karunya K Kandimalla
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High-Density Lipoprotein Mimetic Peptide 4F Reduces Toxic Amyloid-Beta Exposure to the Blood-Brain Barrier Endothelium in Alzheimer's Disease Transgenic Mice.
Aβ accumulation in the blood-brain barrier (BBB) endothelium, which lines the cerebrovascular lumen, is a significant contributor to cerebrovascular dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Reduced high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels are associated with increased AD risk, and the HDL mimetic peptide 4F has been developed as a promising therapeutic agent to improve cerebrovascular health in AD. In this study, we evaluated the impact of 4F on 125I-Aβ42 blood-to-brain distribution using dynamic SPECT/CT imaging in both wild-type and APP/PS1 transgenic mice. Graphical analysis of the imaging data demonstrated that 4F significantly reduced the blood-to-brain influx rate in wild-type mice and the distribution of 125I-Aβ42 in the BBB endothelium in APP/PS1 mice. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of 4F, we evaluated its impact on the p38 pathway and its role in mediating Aβ42 trafficking in human BBB endothelial cell monolayers. Treatment with 4F significantly decreased Aβ42 induced p38 activation in BBB endothelial cells. Furthermore, inhibition of p38 kinase significantly reduced endothelial accumulation of fluorescence-labeled Aβ42 and luminal-to-abluminal permeability across the cell monolayer. While our previous publication has hinted at the potential of 4F to reduce Aβ accumulation in the brain parenchyma, the current findings demonstrated the protective effect of 4F in reducing Aβ42 accumulation in the BBB endothelium of AD transgenic mice. These findings revealed the impact of a clinically tested agent, the HDL mimetic peptide 4F, on Aβ exposure to the BBB endothelium and offer novel mechanistic insights into potential therapeutic strategies to treat cerebrovascular dysfunction in AD.
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Molecular Pharmaceutics publishes the results of original research that contributes significantly to the molecular mechanistic understanding of drug delivery and drug delivery systems. The journal encourages contributions describing research at the interface of drug discovery and drug development.
Scientific areas within the scope of the journal include physical and pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry and biophysics, molecular and cellular biology, and polymer and materials science as they relate to drug and drug delivery system efficacy. Mechanistic Drug Delivery and Drug Targeting research on modulating activity and efficacy of a drug or drug product is within the scope of Molecular Pharmaceutics. Theoretical and experimental peer-reviewed research articles, communications, reviews, and perspectives are welcomed.