WO1995008999A1 - AMELIORATION OF AMNESIA IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CAUSED BY DEPOSITION OF AMYLOID β PROTEIN - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to amelioration of amnesia in Alzheimer disease (AD) caused by deposition of amyloid ⁇ protein (A ⁇ ) and, therefore, to attenuation of the disease process and consequential improvement of the quality of life for individuals suffering from AD. More particularly the invention relates to prevention of deterioration of memory and quality of life in AD patients by administration of the peptides Asp Phe Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 1), Gin Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 2), and Ala He Phe Thr (SEQ ID NO: 3) or amides or esters thereof. Administration of these substances to human individuals with AD can enhance memory and attenuate progression of the disease, in this way improving the quality of life.
- AD Alzheimer disease
- a ⁇ amyloid ⁇ protein
- a ⁇ amyloid ⁇ protein
- ICV intracerebroventricular
- Trp tryptophan
- AD Alzheimer disease
- APP amyloid precursor protein
- Alternative splicing of mRNAs gives rise to at least five forms of APP, two of which possess a Kunitz-type protease inhibitory domain.
- Normal lysoso al processing of APPs involves highly coordinated sequences of desulfation, dephosphorylation, deglycosylation, and proteolytic splitting.
- the APPs may belong to a family of polypeptide precursors or polyproteins that upon processing give rise to a number of different bioactive peptides that may act individually or in concert to regulate cellular activation (3-5) .
- the processing of the parent molecules and/or the extracellular secretion of the resulting subunits may vary with species, tissue, age, hormonal status, extent of phosphorylation (6) , etc.
- the APPs may be cell-surface receptors (7, 8), some of the peptidic fragments derived from them may be ligands (9) for specific membrane sites.
- a ⁇ amyloid ⁇ protein
- the extent of A ⁇ deposition correlates with the degree of neuronal damage, cognitive impairment, and memory loss (15-18) .
- Amyloid-like fibrils arise readily in vitro under physiological conditions even from the following smaller peptides homologous to A ⁇ : ⁇ -(l-28) (N-terminus residues 1 to 28), [Gln 13 -] ⁇ -(l-28) , ⁇ -(12-18), and ⁇ -(18-28) (19-21). Extensive stacks of ⁇ -pleated sheets are formed from the latter peptide (21) . Functional deficits arise in AD from damage to nerve circuitry per se, which is known to occur in late phases of the disease (22, 23).
- a ⁇ and related peptides to components of the extracellular matrix (e.g., proteoglycans (24)) or to receptors on endothelial, glial, or neuronal cells in particular brain regions could have disruptive effects on neuronal communications at earlier stages of the disease when the deposits of these substances are diffused and typical cytopathological evidence of AD often is absent.
- components of the extracellular matrix e.g., proteoglycans (24)
- receptors on endothelial, glial, or neuronal cells in particular brain regions could have disruptive effects on neuronal communications at earlier stages of the disease when the deposits of these substances are diffused and typical cytopathological evidence of AD often is absent.
- a ⁇ and, perhaps, smaller peptidic fragments thereof that are responsible for binding of A ⁇ to cell membranes or components of the extracellular matrix may have amnestic effects upon appropriate administration to experimental animals.
- soluble peptides or structurally mimetic nonpeptidic substances can be devised to antagonize the binding of the A ⁇ and thus alleviate some of the symptoms of AD not caused b actual physical destruction of neural circuitry. Progression may also be attenuated by such substances.
- This invention involves the discovery that three peptides, Asp Phe Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 1), Gin Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 2), and Ala He Phe Thr (SEQ ID NO: 3), overcome the amnestic effects of ⁇ -(12-28), a peptide homologous to A ⁇ that is as potently amnestic as A ⁇ (25) and which shows amyloid-like aggregation similarly to A ⁇ (19-21) . No other substances are known which serve this purpose.
- FIGURES Figure 1 depicts an antagonism by Asp Phe Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 1) of amnestic effect of ⁇ -(12-28) when administered before or after ⁇ -(12-28) to groups of 15 mice each.
- SAL physiological saline (sterile) .
- the T-maze used for footshock active avoidance training (FAAT) consisted of a black plastic alley (46 cm long) with a start box at one end and two goal boxes (17.5 cm long) at the other.
- the start box was separated from the alley be a plastic guillotine door that prevented movement down the alley until training began.
- the alley was 12.5 cm deep and 9.8 cm wide.
- An electrifiable stainless steel rod floor ran throughout the maze.
- mice were not permitted to explore the maze before training.
- a block of training trials began when a mouse was placed in the start box. The guillotine door was raised and a muffled doorbell-type buzzer sounded simultaneously; footshock was 5 seconds later through a scrambled grid floor shocker (Colbourn Instruments, Model E13-08) .
- the goal box first entered during the first set of trials was designated as "incorrect”, and footshock was continued until the mouse entered the other goal box, which in all subsequent trials was designated "correct” for the particular mouse.
- the mouse was removed to its home cage.
- mice made one of two types of responses. A response latency longer than 5 seconds was classed as an escape from the footshock. A response latency less than or equal to 5 seconds was considered an avoidance, since the mouse avoided receiving a footshock.
- Two exclusion criteria were applied to reduce learning variability among mice, as follows. On the first training trials, mice with escape latencies greater than 20 seconds were discarded. Mice not having at least one errorless escape latency between 1.5 and 3.5 seconds on training trials 3 or 4 were excluded. The total exclusions were fewer than 15%. Mice received five such training trials.
- T-maze training was resumed until each mouse made five avoidance responses in six consecutive training trials (trials to criterion) .
- the recall score was taken to be the percentage of tested mice remembering original training.
- ICV injection was the mode of administration of test substances because this eliminates problems of differential penetration of the blood-brain barrier.
- the following procedure was performed 24-48 hours prior to training. A single hole was drilled through the skull over the third ventricle (-0.5 mm relative to bregma, 0.5 mm right of central suture) while the mouse, appropriately anesthetized with methoxyflurane, was held in a stereotaxic instrument.
- the third ventricle was chosen as site of ICV drug injection because only a single injection is required and the drug quickly reaches li bic system structures, believed to be associated with memorial processes.
- mice were anesthetized with enflurane, a short acting anesthetic, and given an ICV injection of 2 ⁇ l of vehicle alone or test substance in vehicle delivered over a 30-second period through a 31-gauge needle attached to a 10- l syringe; the injection was given within 2-3 minutes after the training. Accuracy of injection was determined to be greater than 95% by due injection, monitored regularly.
- SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2 and 3 blocked the amnestic effect of ⁇ -(12-28) (26) on retention of FAAT when co-administered to groups of ten mice, each with isomolar amounts (6 nmol) of ⁇ -(12-28) (Table 1) , giving the follpwing values for trials to criterion ⁇ SEM and p values for comparison with ⁇ -(12-28): ⁇ -(12-28) alone, 9.62 ⁇ 0.30; with Gin Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 2), 6.69 ⁇ 0.22, p ⁇ 0.01; with Asp Phe Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 1), 6.80 ⁇ 0.38, p ⁇ 0.01; and with Ala He Phe Thr (SEQ ID NO: 3), 6.92 ⁇ 0.32, p ⁇ 0.01.
- mice Effects of ICV co-administered non-amnestic peptides on amnestic effects of ⁇ -(12-28) on retention of FAAT using groups of ten mice
- Esters and Amides of Ala He Phe Thr (SEQ ID NO: 3), Asp Phe Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 1) and Gin Phe Val Gly (SEQ ID NO: 2) as Antagonists of Amnestic effects of AB.
- the most likely additional related substances to synthesize and administer would be esters and amides of the three active peptides (SEQ ID NOS: 1, 2 and 3) in which the carboxyl group of each of them is esterified or amidated.
- the peptidic esters preferably have the structural formula:
- X is a peptide, SEQ ID NO: 1, SEQ ID NO: 2 or SEQ ID NO: 3 and R is a straight or branched chain alkyl group having one to eighteen carbon atoms, an aromatic group, e.g., a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, napthyl or anthracyl group, a heterocyclic group, e.g. , a pyridine or imidazale group or a steroidal group, e.g., pregnenolone, dehydroepiandosterone, progesterone or any biologically active steroid having an available hydroxyl group.
- R is a straight or branched chain alkyl group having one to eighteen carbon atoms, an aromatic group, e.g., a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl, napthyl or anthracyl group, a heterocyclic group, e.g. , a pyridine or imi
- the peptidic amides have the structural formula:
- Such substances may be more resistant to enzymatic attack than the parent peptides and could pass the blood-brain barrier more readily, whereupon they would be hydrolyzed to form the effective peptide in the brain.
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