Science Current Events | Science News | Brightsurf.com
 
Email a Friend Send to a friend
Printer Friendly Print Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's disease
Slashdot It! Slashdot Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's disease
Submit to Reddit Submit Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's disease to Reddit
Reading: Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's diseaseTwitter This Reading: Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's diseaseTwitter Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's disease
Add to Facebook Add Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's disease to Facebook

Collagen VI may help protect the brain against Alzheimer's disease

January 06, 2009

Scientists from the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND), UCSF, and Stanford have discovered that a certain type of collagen, collagen VI, protects brain cells against amyloid-beta (Aβ) proteins, which are widely thought to cause Alzheimer's disease (AD). While the functions of collagens in cartilage and muscle are well established, before this study it was unknown that collagen VI is made by neurons in the brain and that it can fulfill important neuroprotective functions.

The team of investigators led by GIND director Lennart Mucke, MD, reported in the current edition of the journal Nature Neuroscience, that collagen VI is increased in brain tissues of Alzheimer's patients.




"We first noticed the increase in collagen VI in the brain of AD mouse models, which inspired us to look for it in the human condition and to define its role in the disease," said Dr. Mucke.

The Gladstone team had profiled changes in gene expression using DNA microarrays, which provides an unbiased method for identifying key biological pathways. By comparing all of the genes that are active in disease and normal tissue, one can get valuable information on new pathways and potential therapeutic targets.

The researchers looked at the dentate gyrus, a specific area of the brain that is critical to memory and particularly vulnerable in AD, and compared the genes that were turned on and off in normal mice and a mouse model of AD. This analysis revealed the striking increase in collagen VI in the brains of mice that model AD.

Building on this initial finding, the team examined brain tissue from AD patients and normal non-demented humans and found that collagen VI expression was also higher in the AD patients. They further discovered that the cellular source of the collagen VI in the brain was neurons, the very cells that the disease attacks and that we all need to think and remember.

"These findings were really surprising and exciting to us because nobody knew anything about collagen VI in the brain," said Jason Cheng, MD, co-lead author of the study. "We were particularly curious whether collagen VI contributed to neuronal damage in AD or was produced as a defense mechanism against it," added Dena Dubal, MD, PhD, co-lead author of the study.

To answer this and other questions, the scientists carried out a series of informative cell culture experiments. These experiments revealed found that Aβ added to neurons grown in culture increased the expression of collagen VI and that this process involved the immune regulatory cytokine TGFβ. What is more, the team discovered that increasing the amount of collagen VI in the cultures effectively protected the neurons against Aβ toxicity.

"This striking protective effect suggests that increased neuronal production of collagen VI is an important component of the brain's defense against Aβ," said Dr. Mucke. "It made us really curious about the underlying mechanisms."

To clinch these mechanisms, Dr. Mucke's team examined the direct interactions of collagen VI with Aβ. They looked at how Aβ attacks individual neurons in cell culture. Small poisonous Aβ assemblies, called oligomers, bind strongly to vulnerable neurons in the brain, but in the presence of collagen VI, this binding was blocked. Using immunohistochemistry and atomic force microscopy, they showed that collagen VI and Aβ form large aggregates with each other that may sequester the smaller, more toxic Aβ complexes away from neurons.

"We are eager to explore how this kind of process might be enhanced therapeutically and how we can best leverage it for the development of more effective treatments for this devastating condition," said Dr. Dubal.

Gladstone Institutes





Science News and Science Current Events Tag Cloud
This tag cloud is a visual representation of term frequencies of random science news topics with common terms grouped together and emphasized by their display size.
Bisphosphonates   Asthma   HIV-1   HIV treatment   Threatened Species   Infectious Disease   Hysterectomy   Nevirapine   Cirrhosis   Neurodegenerative Disease   Public Health   Mitochondrial   Genome sequence   HIV infection   Brain Disease   Herpes   Planets   Epstein-barr Virus   Lou Gehrig's disease   Ice Age   Gene Expression   Flowering Plants   Second-hand Smoke   Seizures   Wildlife Conservation  
Related Collagen Current Events and Collagen News Articles Collagen Current Events and Collagen News RSS Collagen Current Events and Collagen News RSS
Nanotechnology may increase longevity of dental fillings
Tooth-colored fillings may be more attractive than silver ones, but the bonds between the white filling and the tooth quickly age and degrade.

Bioengineers develop a microfabricated device to measure cellular forces during tissue development
A University of Pennsylvania-collaboration of bioengineers studying the physical forces generated by individual cells has created a tiny micron-sized device that allows researchers to measure and manipulate cellular forces as assemblies of living cells reorganize themselves into tissues.

Crustacean shell with polyester creates mixed-fiber material for nerve repair
In the clothing industry it's common to mix natural and synthetic fibers. Take cotton and add polyester to make clothing that's soft, breathable and wrinkle free.

Topical application of chemotherapy drug may improve appearance of aging skin
Topical application of the chemotherapy medication fluorouracil appears to reduce potentially precancerous skin patches and improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin.

Why do people with Down syndrome have less cancer?
Most cancers are rare in people with Down syndrome, whose overall cancer mortality is below 10 percent of that in the general population.

Automated tissue engineering on demand
Skin from a factory - this has long been the dream of pharmacologists, chemists and doctors. Research has an urgent need for large quantities of 'skin models', which can be used to determine if products such as creams and soaps, cleaning agents, medicines and adhesive bandages are compatible with skin, or if they instead will lead to irritation or allergic reactions for the consumer.

p90RSK: A new therapeutic target for liver fibrosis?
Cirrhosis is a world wide, bad prognosis liver disease and characterized by excessive collagen deposition and liver function damage.

MIT: New tissue scaffold regrows cartilage and bone
MIT engineers and colleagues have built a new tissue scaffold that can stimulate bone and cartilage growth when transplanted into the knees and other joints.

Human stem cells promote healing of diabetic ulcers
Treatment of chronic wounds is a continuing clinical problem and socio-economic burden with diabetic foot ulcers alone costing the NHS £300 million a year.

Robot improves suture proficiency more rapidly for surgeons inexperienced in laparoscopic techniques
New research published in the April issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons suggests that, among surgeons inexperienced in laparoscopic techniques, closing incisions using robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery (RALS) requires less time to learn and results in improved outcomes compared with suturing done via traditional, "open" surgery or with freehand laparoscopy.
More Collagen Current Events and Collagen News Articles
NeoCell Super Collagen + C Type I and III - 350 Tablets

NeoCell Super Collagen + C Type I and III - 350 Tablets
by Neocell

Collagen is a complex structural protein that maintains strength and flexibility of skin, ligaments, bones, joints, muscles, tendons, gums, teeth, eyes, blood vessels, nails, and hair.Super Collagen⢠Type I & III is a 100% pure collagen protein that provides the major building materials for growth and maintenance of a healthy body. When Super Collagen⢠is taken internally, the body receives the raw materials it needs to supplement the collagen found in all of these areas. Super Collagen⢠is enzymatically processed into its amino acid form with a very low molecular weight, which can be utilized 100% by the body. Super Collagen + C⢠tablets are formulated with Vitamin C to provide optimum supplementation of your dietary collagen needs.â â These statements have not been...

Source Naturals Hyaluronic Acid 100mg Bio-Cell Collagen II, 60 tablets

Source Naturals Hyaluronic Acid 100mg Bio-Cell Collagen II, 60 tablets
by Source Naturals

Dietary Supplement. Promotes healthy joints and skin (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease). Hyaluronic Acid is a major component of joint tissue. It helps to hold lubricating moisture in joints and cartilage, which affects their resilience, elasticity, and strength. Source Naturals Hyaluronic Acid is made from patented BioCell Collagen II, which has undergone an absorption enhancing hydrolyzation process that yields low molecular weight hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, and Collagen Type II peptides. These elements make it a multifaceted ingredient, which may help support joint function and the appearance of healthy skin (These statements have not been evaluated by...

Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream 1.8 fl oz (50 ml)

Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream 1.8 fl oz (50 ml)
by Steiner Product Support US LLC

Anti-Ageing
Defined by nature, led by science
Clinically proven to reduce the depth of wrinkles by 19% and increase hydration by 10% after 15 days*, the powerful anti-ageing properties of Pro-Collagen Marine Cream provide an accelerated lifting effect through increased collagen support. The unique Mediterranean algae, Padina Pavonica dramatically increases the quantity of Glucosaminoglucans (GAGs) within the skin. By special cell communication, these water-attracting GAGs are responsible for skin moisturisation, improving suppleness, firmness and elasticity. In addition, a potent synergy of Gingko Biloba, Rose and Mimosa Absolutes provides superior free-radical protection, thus creating the ultimate anti-ageing cream from Elemis.
*Independent clinical Trials 2003
Elemis does...

SUPER Collagen + C Type I & III for Joints, Tendons, Ligaments, Bones, Muscles, Skin, Hair, Nails & Weight Control (Quantity:350 Tablets)

SUPER Collagen + C Type I & III for Joints, Tendons, Ligaments, Bones, Muscles, Skin, Hair, Nails & Weight Control (Quantity:350 Tablets)
by Collagen +C

COLLAGEN is a complex structural protein, which maintains strength and flexibility of skin, ligaments, bones, joints, muscles, tendons, gums, teeth, eyes, blood vessels, nails and hair. SUPER COLLAGEN TYPE I & III is 100% pure collagen protein that provides major building materials for growth, repair, and maintenance of a healthy body. When Super Collagen is taken internally, the body receives the raw materials it needs to supplement and repair collagen found in all of these areas. Super Collagen is enzymatically processed into its amino acid form with a very low molecular weight, which can be utilized 100% by the body. SUPER COLLAGEN + C tablets are formulated with Vitamin C to provide optimum supplementation of your dietary collagen needs.

TwinLab MaxiLife Collagen Type II with Hyaluronic Acid, Capsules, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)

TwinLab MaxiLife Collagen Type II with Hyaluronic Acid, Capsules, 60-Count Bottles (Pack of 2)
by Twinlab

TwinLab MaxiLife Collagen Type II, with Hyaluronic Acid, capsules are a dietary supplement to be taken as directed by your healthcare professional.

Ole Henriksen Truth Serum Collagen Booster - 1 oz.

Ole Henriksen Truth Serum Collagen Booster - 1 oz.
by Ole Henriksen

Light texture for all skin types. A great skin booster infused with a high powered Vitamin C complex to help smooth out lines and wrinkles while preventing further damage. Loaded with anti-oxidants to fight off environment aggressors and moisture-binding ingredients to hydrate and keep your skin nourished and protected. Totally weightless this aromatic serum is absorbed instantly and penetrates to the deeper layers of the skin where it goes to work to provide long term results. A must-have preventative and corrective product. *Sensitive skin prone to irritation will benefit immensely from the calming properties of this serum.

Super Collagen Type I & III - 7 oz. - Powder

Super Collagen Type I & III - 7 oz. - Powder
by Neocell

Neocell Laboratories - Mol. Collagen Powder, Hydrolyzed 7 Oz

Collagen + C Type 1 & 3 -350 Tabs, 15 ounces Bottle

Collagen + C Type 1 & 3 -350 Tabs, 15 ounces Bottle
by Collagen

Repairs ligaments & tendons, Thickens fine hair, Strengthens Nails, Promotes Healthy Skin, Helps with Weight Contol - 350 count

Dr.Ci:Labo Aqua-Collagen-Gel Super Moisture Moisturizer

Dr.Ci:Labo Aqua-Collagen-Gel Super Moisture Moisturizer
by Dr.Ci:Labo Co., Ltd.

Aqua-Collagen-Gel Super Moisture is the new extra rich version of the moisturizer that does everything from morning to night - moisturizing, toning, balancing the skin pH and penetrating to the sub-cutaneous layer to plump cell and restore youthful functioning. Aqua-Collagen-Gel Super Moisture's double moisturizing system does not simply stay on the surface of the skin: Tiny Nano spheres, little globules small enough to penetrate the outer barrier of the skin penetrate to the dermis and once there, open to release 19 different amino acids and 3 types of collagen moisturizing from within. Used morning and night, it can restore youthful glow and moisture to the complexion and seriously minimize wrinkles and age lines caused by dryness, and natural loss of moisture. It contains both large...

Collagen: Structure and Mechanics

Collagen: Structure and Mechanics
by Peter Fratzl (Author), Peter Fratzl (Editor)

Collagen: Structure and Mechanics provides a cohesive introduction to this biological macromolecule and its many applications in biomaterials and tissue engineering.

Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the fields of materials, (bio-)engineering, physics, chemistry and biology will gain an understanding of the structure and mechanical behavior of type I collagen and collagen-based tissues in vertebrates, across all length scales from the molecular (nano) to the organ (macro) level. Written in a clear and didactic manner, this volume includes current knowledge on the hierarchical structure, mechanical properties, in addition to a review of deformation and strengthening mechanisms.

Collagen: Structure and Mechanics is an excellent reference for new researchers...

© 2009 BrightSurf.com