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Diaminothiazoles Modify Tau Phosphorylation and Improve the Tauopathy in Mouse Models
Authors:Xuemei Zhang  Israel Hernandez  Damien Rei  Waltraud Mair  Joydev K. Laha  Madison E. Cornwell  Gregory D. Cuny  Li-Huei Tsai  Judith A. J. Steen  Kenneth S. Kosik
Abstract:Although Tau accumulation is a feature of several neurodegenerative conditions, treatment options for these conditions are nonexistent. Targeting Tau kinases represents a potential therapeutic approach. Small molecules in the diaminothiazole class are potent Tau kinase inhibitors that target CDK5 and GSK3β. Lead compounds from the series have IC50 values toward CDK5/p25 and GSK3β in the low nanomolar range and no observed toxicity in the therapeutic dose range. Neuronal protective effects and decreased PHF-1 immunoreactivity were observed in two animal models, 3×Tg-AD and CK-p25. Treatment nearly eliminated Sarkosyl-insoluble Tau with the most prominent effect on the phosphorylation at Ser-404. Treatment also induced the recovery of memory in a fear conditioning assay. Given the contribution of both CDK5/p25 and GSK3β to Tau phosphorylation, effective treatment of tauopathies may require dual kinase targeting.
Keywords:Alzheimer Disease   CDK (Cyclin-dependent Kinase)   Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3   Neurodegenerative Diseases   Protein Phosphorylation   Kinase Inhibitor   Tauopathy
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