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The production of amyloid peptide (Abeta) from its precursor (APP) plays a key role in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the link between Abeta production and neuronal death remains elusive. We studied the biological effects associated with human APP expression and metabolism in rat cortical neurons. Human APP expressed in neurons is processed to produce Abeta and soluble APP. Moreover, human APP expression triggers neuronal death. Pepstatin A, an inhibitor of aspartyl proteases that reduces Abeta production, protects neurons from APP-induced neurotoxicity. This suggests that Abeta production is likely to be the critical event in the neurodegenerative process of AD.
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Kienlen-Campard, P., & Octave, J.-N. (2002). Correlation between beta-amyloid peptide production and human APP-induced neuronal death. Peptides, 23(7), 1199-1204. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0196-9781(02)00055-4 (Original work published 2002)