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[alomone labs] The Unexpected Role of Nav1.6 Channels in Alzheimer’s Disease

관리자 2023.11.22 10:15 조회 280 추천 0
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The Unexpected Role of Nav1.6 Channels in Alzheimer's Disease 


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Did you know there was a link between Nav channels and amyloid beta (Aβ) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? In some exciting research, a term has uncovered a crucial link between Nav1.6 and the hyperexcitability of neurons in AD. Not only does this give new insight into the role of Nav channels, but opens up a promising avenue for potential therapeutics to counteract the early stages of AD.


How does Aβ relate to NaV1.6?

In the search for answers, researchers turned their attention to voltage-gated sodium channels, which are essential for regulating neuronal excitability. These channels have been implicated in the hyperactivity of hippocampal neurons in AD and the increased incidence of seizures. The team embarked on a journey, using primary hippocampal neurons exposed to amyloid-β1–42 (Aβ1–42) oligomers, a hallmark of AD, to unravel the mysteries of neuronal hyperexcitability. The team relied on two different in vitro models to recapitulate amyloid pathology: primary cultures of hippocampal neurons from mice treated with syn-thetic Aβ1–42 oligomers for 24 hours, and primary cultures of hippocampal neurons from Tg2576 mice, which endogenously produce Aβ1–42 peptides that accumulate over time in culture. They also used the sodium channel blocker Tetrodotoxin citrate (TTX) (#T-550) to block endogenous NaV currents.

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Navigating NaV Channels

To help you fully explore the role of NaV channels, here are helpful reagents.


Antibodies and Controls


Pharmacological Tools
Tetrodotoxin citrate (TTX) (#T-550) – Classical NaV channel blocker
Anisomycin (#A-520) – a protein synthesis inhibitor
µ-Conotoxin KIIIA (#C-280) – TTX-Sensitive NaV1 channel blocker
GsAF-I (#STG-300) – TTX-Sensitive NaV and KV11.1 channel blocker