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PMID:17140265

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Citation

Eubanks, LM, Rogers, CJ, Beuscher, AE 4th, Koob, GF, Olson, AJ, Dickerson, TJ and Janda, KD A molecular link between the active component of marijuana and Alzheimer's disease pathology. Mol. Pharm. 3:773-7

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease is the leading cause of dementia among the elderly, and with the ever-increasing size of this population, cases of Alzheimer's disease are expected to triple over the next 50 years. Consequently, the development of treatments that slow or halt the disease progression have become imperative to both improve the quality of life for patients and reduce the health care costs attributable to Alzheimer's disease. Here, we demonstrate that the active component of marijuana, Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), competitively inhibits the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) as well as prevents AChE-induced amyloid beta-peptide (Abeta) aggregation, the key pathological marker of Alzheimer's disease. Computational modeling of the THC-AChE interaction revealed that THC binds in the peripheral anionic site of AChE, the critical region involved in amyloidgenesis. Compared to currently approved drugs prescribed for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, THC is a considerably superior inhibitor of Abeta aggregation, and this study provides a previously unrecognized molecular mechanism through which cannabinoid molecules may directly impact the progression of this debilitating disease.

Links

PubMed PMC2562334 Online version:10.1021/mp060066m

Keywords

Acetylcholinesterase/chemistry; Alzheimer Disease/pathology; Alzheimer Disease/prevention & control; Amyloid beta-Peptides/antagonists & inhibitors; Animals; Cannabis/chemistry; Cholinesterase Inhibitors/pharmacology; Electrophorus; Mice; Models, Biological; Models, Molecular; Plaque, Amyloid/drug effects; Tetrahydrocannabinol/chemistry; Tetrahydrocannabinol/pharmacology

Significance

Annotations

Gene product Qualifier GO Term Evidence Code with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status

HUMAN:ACES

GO:0050435: beta-amyloid metabolic process

ECO:0000314:

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THC is an inhibitor of AChE which leads to a decrease of beta-amyloid accumulation.

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