Research Article

Cyclic Glycine-Proline Improves Memory and Reduces Amyloid Plaque Load in APP/PS1 Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

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cGP reduces amyloid plaque load in the cortex of APP/PS1 mice. Amyloid plaque load was evaluated in the cortex of APP/PS1 and cGP-treated APP/PS1 (cGP-APP/PS1) mice. Representative thioflavin-S-stained cortical sections from both groups of mice are shown in (a) (scale bar, 500 μm). cGP reduced plaque density (b1) and percentage area covered by plaques (b2) in APP/PS1 mice ( in both groups). The average size of remaining plaques in cGP-APP/PS1 mice was comparable to plaque size in APP/PS1 mice (b3). The total area used for plaque load analysis (b4) was similar in the two groups of mice. Asterisks denote significant difference () compared to APP/PS1 group. N.S.: not significant.
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