Project Number 2P01AG022074-06 Agency/Funding Organization NIA Funding Year 2008 View Full Project Details for APOLIPOPROTEIN E IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: CELLULAR MECHANISMS Research Categorization Primary Disease / Condition Alzheimer's Disease CADRO Category A. Molecular Pathogenesis and Physiology of Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease-related Dementias (AD/ADRDs) 4. ApoE and Lipid Neurobiology b. ApoE in AD Pathogenesis Independent of Abeta Researcher and Organization Principal Investigator HUANG, YADONG Principal Investigator First Name YADONG Principal Investigator Last Name HUANG Awardee Organization J. DAVID GLADSTONE INSTITUTES Awardee State California Contact PI Country United States Project Detail FY Overall Cost $391,550 Funding Organization Agency/Funding Organization NIA Funding Organization Country United States Program Official SNYDER, STEPHEN D. Related Resources Repository [AlzPED] Peptides of presenilin-1 bind the amyloid precursor protein ectodomain and offer a novel and specific therapeutic approach to reduce ß-amyloid in Alzheimer's disease [AlzPED] Novel therapeutic strategy for neurodegeneration by blocking Aβ seeding mediated aggregation in models of Alzheimer's disease. [AlzPED] Neural stem cells genetically-modified to express neprilysin reduce pathology in Alzheimer transgenic models. [AlzPED] A Neuroprotective Brain-penetrating Endopeptidase Fusion Protein Ameliorates Alzheimer Disease Pathology and Restores Neurogenesis [AlzPED] Levetiracetam suppresses neuronal network dysfunction and reverses synaptic and cognitive deficits in an Alzheimer’s disease model [AlzPED] Sildenafil ameliorates cognitive deficits and tau pathology in a senescence-accelerated mouse model [AlzPED] Peripheral delivery of a CNS targeted, metalo-protease reduces aβ toxicity in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. [AlzPED] Neuroprotective effects of regulators of the glycogen synthase kinase-3beta signaling pathway in a transgenic model of Alzheimer's disease are associated with reduced amyloid precursor protein phosphorylation.