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First published on November 14, 2006; DOI: 10.1124/mol.106.030676


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Mol Pharmacol 71:965-975, 2007

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Concurrent Administration of Neu2000 and Lithium Produces Marked Improvement of Motor Neuron Survival, Motor Function, and Mortality in a Mouse Model of Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisFormula

Jin Hee Shin, Sung Ig Cho, Hyang Ran Lim, Jae Keun Lee, Young Ae Lee, Jai Sung Noh, In Soo Joo, Kee-Won Kim, and Byoung Joo Gwag

Department of Pharmacology (B.J.G.), Research Institute for Neural Science and Technology (J.H.S., S.I.C., H.R.L., J.K.L., B.J.G.), Interdisciplinary Course for Neuroscience and Technology (J.H.S., S.I.C., H.R.L., J.K.L., B.J.G.), Department of Psychiatry (J.S.N.), Department of Neurology (I.S.J.), and Neurotech Pharmaceuticals Co. (S.I.C., Y.A.L., B.J.G.), Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, South Korea; and Department of Pharmacology and Institute for Medical Sciences, Chonbuk University Medical School, Chonju, Chonbuk, South Korea. (K.-W.K.)

The Fas pathway and oxidative stress mediate neuronal death in stroke and may contribute to neurodegenerative disease. We tested the hypothesis that these two factors synergistically produce spinal motor neuron degeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Levels of reactive oxygen species were increased in motor neurons from ALS mice compared with wild-type mice at age 10 weeks, before symptom onset. The proapoptotic proteins Fas, Fas-associated death domain, caspase 8, and caspase 3 were also elevated. Oral administration of 2-hydroxy-5-(2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-trifluoromethyl-benzylamino)-benzoic acid (Neu2000), a potent antioxidant, blocked the increase in reactive oxygen species but only slightly reduced activation of proapoptotic proteins. Administration of lithium carbonate (Li+), a mood stabilizer that prevents apoptosis, blocked the apoptosis machinery without preventing oxidative stress. Neu2000 or Li+ alone significantly enhanced survival time and motor function and together had an additive effect. These findings provide evidence that jointly targeting oxidative stress and Fas-mediated apoptosis can prevent neuronal loss and motor dysfunction in ALS.


Received September 12, 2006; accepted November 10, 2006

Address correspondence to: Dr. Byoung Joo Gwag, Department of Pharmacology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Sawon, Korea 442-749. E-mail: bjgwag{at}ajou.ac.kr




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