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Neurodegenerative disease associated pathways in brain of the triple transgenic Alzheimer’s model are reversed in vivo following two weeks peripheral administration of fasudil

Authors :
Richard Killick
Christina Elliott
Elena Ribe
Martin Broadstock
Clive Ballard
Dag Aarsland
Gareth Williams
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

The pan ROCK inhibitor fasudil acts as a vasodilator and has been used as a medication post cerebral stroke for the past 27 years in Japan and China. More recently, on the basis of the involvement of ROCK inhibition on synaptic function, neuronal survival and processes associated with neuroinflammation, it has been suggested that the drug may be repurposed for neurodegenerative diseases. Indeed, fasudil has demonstrated preclinical efficacy in many neurodegenerative disease models.To facilitate an understanding of the wider biological processes at play due to ROCK inhibition in the context of neurodegeneration we performed a global gene expression analysis on the brains of Alzheimer’s disease model mice treated with fasudil via peripheral i.p injection. Our results show that fasudil tends to drive gene expression in a reverse sense to that seen in postmortem neurodegenerative disease brains. The results are most striking in terms of pathway enrichment analysis where pathways regulated in Alzheimer’s disease and by fasudil treatment are overwhelmingly regulated in opposite directions.Thus, our results bolster the repurposing potential of fasudil by demonstrating an anti-neurodegenerative phenotype in a disease context and highlight the potential of in vivo transcriptional profiling of drug activity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........249f0325c8a8af1833f479790012797f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.30.510301