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a(CHEBI:"alpha,alpha-trehalose") increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

It also proved effective in cellu- lar models of PD, HD and AD 121,122 , as well as in mouse models of HD, AD and tauopathies, where it cleared aggregates, reduced neurodegeneration and ameliorated motor and cognitive performance 123–125 . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:"lithium(1+)") increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

This mechanism may be involved in its promotion of autophagy, reduction in cel- lular levels of α-synuclein, SOD1, Htt and tau 126 , ame- lioration of motor function in a P301L mouse model of tauopathy 127 and slowing of disease progression in SOD1 mice 128 . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

It also removed cellular aggregates of mutant Htt and improved motor performance in a mouse model of HD, reduced α-synuclein aggregation and afforded neuroprotection in a lesion-based model of PD and depleted mutant ataxin 3 in a mouse model of supraspinal cerebellar ataxia type 3 (REFS133,138,139) . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Anatabine) increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

In addition, Tg Tau P301S mice treated with anatabine showed an increased latency to fall (T-test, P<0.05) from an accelerating rotarod apparatus compared to Tg Tau P301S mice receiving regular drinking water (Figure 2) showing improved motor coordination. DOI:10.4172/2168-975X.1000126

a(CHEBI:Anatabine) increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

Approximately 44 % (4 out of 9 non-paralyzed mice) of the placebo group (33 week-old mice) elicited an abnormal hind-limb extension reflex when suspended by the tail compared to 18% (2 out of 11) of Tg Tau P301S mice treated with anatabine (Figure 1). DOI:10.4172/2168-975X.1000126

a(CHEBI:sirolimus) increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

Modulation of mTOR can influence the levels of tau, with upregulation increasing tau phosphorylation and accumulation by reducing autophagic clearance [87], and conversely, pharmacological treatment with rapamycin reducing tau levels and rescuing motor deficits in the Tau P301S mice [53] PubMed:29758300

p(HGNC:ADNP) increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

Developmental delay is present in all individuals, with motor delay being one of the key features. PubMed:29724491

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