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Pathological mechanism
NameMemory loss caused by beta-amyloid protein is rescued by a beta(3)-adrenoceptor agonist
Description
Hypothesis
Extracelular pathological element
β-Amyloid show other
Intracelular pathological element
Pathological action
Process
Process action
Blocks show other
Transmitter(s)
Receptor(s)
Adrenergic show other
Beta show other
Channel(s)
Pharmacological Agent
CL316243 show other
Pharmacological Action
Reverses show other
Brain region
Neuron
Cell model
Behavioral study show other
Cellular compartment
PubMed ID
Citation
AlzWeb
NotesA beta(3)-AR agonist (CL316243), but not a beta(2)-AR agonist, rescued Abeta-induced memory loss in chicks given an intra-cranial injection of Abeta42. Memory loss caused by beta-amyloid protein is rescued by a beta(3)-adrenoceptor agonist.Gibbs ME, Maksel D, Gibbs Z, Hou X, Summers RJ, Small DH. Neurobiol Aging. 2008 Jul 14
Pathology
Alzheimer show other
Stage
Early show other
Question
Claim

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