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composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases a(GO:"dendritic spine") View Subject | View Object

Indeed, the reduced level of spines seen in proaggregant Tau transgenic slices are normalized when treated with 64627, whereas no significant changes are found in antiaggregant Tau transgenic slices or littermate controls (Fig. 5 A and B) PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases a(GO:"dendritic spine") View Subject | View Object

Having observed that 64627 restores presynaptic functioning (i.e., PPF, Fig. 4F), neuronal activity (induction of Fos, Fig. 4D), and dendritic spine levels in proaggregant Tau transgenic organotypic slices (Fig. 5 A and B), we tested whether we could restore long-term spatial memory in proaggregant Tau transgenic mice as well PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases act(a(GO:presynapse)) View Subject | View Object

Having observed that 64627 restores presynaptic functioning (i.e., PPF, Fig. 4F), neuronal activity (induction of Fos, Fig. 4D), and dendritic spine levels in proaggregant Tau transgenic organotypic slices (Fig. 5 A and B), we tested whether we could restore long-term spatial memory in proaggregant Tau transgenic mice as well PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases act(a(MESH:Neurons)) View Subject | View Object

Having observed that 64627 restores presynaptic functioning (i.e., PPF, Fig. 4F), neuronal activity (induction of Fos, Fig. 4D), and dendritic spine levels in proaggregant Tau transgenic organotypic slices (Fig. 5 A and B), we tested whether we could restore long-term spatial memory in proaggregant Tau transgenic mice as well PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases p(MGI:Fos) View Subject | View Object

Having observed that 64627 restores presynaptic functioning (i.e., PPF, Fig. 4F), neuronal activity (induction of Fos, Fig. 4D), and dendritic spine levels in proaggregant Tau transgenic organotypic slices (Fig. 5 A and B), we tested whether we could restore long-term spatial memory in proaggregant Tau transgenic mice as well PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases path(MESH:"Spatial Memory") View Subject | View Object

64627 reestablished novel arm preference in proaggregant mice, suggesting that 64627 restores spatial memory in these animals PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases bp(GO:"long-term memory") View Subject | View Object

64627 treatment improved long-term object recognition memory in proaggregant Tau transgenic mice, as shown by increased novel object preference PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases bp(GO:"associative learning") View Subject | View Object

This result suggests an impaired learning association between the sound and the foot shock in proaggregant mice, which can be rescued by 64627 treatment PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases bp(GO:"excitatory postsynaptic potential") View Subject | View Object

Compared with untreated proaggregant Tau transgenic mice, treated mice (proaggregant Tau transgenics and littermate controls) have significantly larger maximal excitatory postsynaptic potential amplitudes (Fig. 5 G–I) PubMed:27671637

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases bp(GO:"spontaneous synaptic transmission") View Subject | View Object

Treatment with 64627 increases the slope of the I/O curve in both proaggregant Tau transgenic slices and littermate controls (Fig. 5I). PubMed:27671637

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