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Effects of a verbenachalcone derivative on neurite outgrowth, inhibition of caspase induction and gene expression

Publication Type  Journal Article
Author  Yeh LA, Padmanaban D, Ho P, Xing X, Rowley P, Morse LJ, Jensen RV, Cuny GD
Year of Publication  2005
Secondary Title  Bioorg Med Chem Lett
Volume  15
Pagination  1193-6
Publication Language  eng
Accession Number  15686940
Key Words  Animals; Caspases/*antagonists; &; inhibitors/genetics; Cell Line; Chalcone/*analogs; &; derivatives/*chemical synthesis/pharmacology; Chalcones; Drug Synergism; Enzyme Induction/drug effects; Gene Expression Profiling; Gene Expression Regulation/*dru
Abstract  

A verbenachalcone derivative was synthesized and shown to protect N2a cells from caspase induction caused by serum starvation and to enhance the effect of NGF on neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells. As an initial investigation of the compound's mechanism(s) of action, we performed differential gene expression profiling in PC12 cells using oligonucleotide ( approximately 10,000 gene probes) microarrays. Gene expression patterns were compared in the presence of NGF (2 and 50 ng/mL) and NGF (2 ng/mL) plus the verbenachalcone derivative. Ten genes were significantly (2-fold; p0.05) up-regulated and seven genes were significantly down-regulated in the presence of the compound. These results were independently validated by quantitative real-time PCR for a subset of genes (cathepsin L, sigma-1 receptor and protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R). These genes or their protein products may represent useful therapeutic targets for treating neurodegeneration, such as Alzheimer's disease.

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0960-894X (Print)Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Citation Key  191