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Humanin

HN, S14G-Humanin

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Studies 491
Trials 100
Score 2
2017 pubmed 12 citations

A Small Molecule Mimetic of the Humanin Peptide as a Candidate for Modulating NMDA-Induced Neurotoxicity.

Alam. Mohammad Parvez MP; Bilousova. Tina T; Spilman. Patricia P; Vadivel. Kanagasabai K; Bai. Dongsheng D; Elias. Chris J CJ; Evseenko. Denis D; John. Varghese V

Key Findings

  • Humanin protects neurons from NMDA‑induced damage by binding to the gp130 receptor
  • The exact binding site on gp130 was mapped using computer modeling
  • A small‑molecule mimic that can cross the brain barrier was created and showed neuroprotection in cultured hippocampal neurons

Practical Outcomes

  • For now, there’s no direct protocol to try, but the work suggests that future brain‑active supplements or drugs could target the gp130 pathway for neuroprotection. Keep an eye on follow‑up studies for any emerging compounds that might be safe for human testing.

Summary

Scientists figured out where the humanin peptide attaches to a brain receptor (gp130) and made a small, brain‑penetrating drug‑like molecule that mimics humanin’s protective effect on nerve cells in a lab dish. This shows the concept works, but it’s still early‑stage and not ready for human use.

Abstract

Humanin (HN), a 24-amino acid bioactive peptide, has been shown to increase cell survival of neurons after exposure to Aβ and NMDA-induced toxicity and thus could be beneficial in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The neuroprotection by HN is reported to be primarily through its agonist binding properties to the gp130 receptor. However, the peptidic nature of HN presents challenges in its development as a therapeutic for AD. We report here for the first time the elucidation of the binding site of Humanin (HN) peptide to the gp130 receptor extracellular domain through modeling and the synthesis of small molecule mimetics that interact with the HN binding site on the gp130 receptor and provide protection against NMDA-induced neurotoxicity in primary hippocampal neurons. A brain permeable small molecule mimetic was identified through exploratory medicinal chemistry using microfluidic flow chemistry to facilitate the synthesis of new analogues for screening and SAR optimization.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2017

Date

2017-12-06T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1021/acschemneuro.7b00350

Citations

12

References

32