Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2006630 Peptides 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

NAP (generic name, davunetide) is an active fragment of activity-dependent neuroprotective protein (ADNP). ADNP−/− embryos exhibit CNS dysgenesis and die in utero. ADNP+/− mice survive but demonstrate cognitive dysfunction coupled with microtubule pathology. NAP treatment ameliorates, in part, ADNP-associated dysfunctions. The microtubule, stable tubule-only polypeptide (STOP) knockout mice were shown to provide a reliable model for schizophrenia. Here, STOP−/− as well as STOP+/− showed schizophrenia-like symptoms (hyperactivity) that were ameliorated by chronic treatment with the antipsychotic drug, clozapine. Daily intranasal NAP treatment significantly decreased hyperactivity in the STOP+/− mice and protected visual memory.

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