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Lab on a Chip | 2009

An impedimetric microelectrode-based array sensor for label-free detection of tau hyperphosphorylation in human cells.

Heinz-Georg Jahnke; Andrée Rothermel; Ina Sternberger; Till Mack; Randy Kurz; Oliver Pänke; Frank Striggow; Andrea A. Robitzki

Tauopathies such as Alzheimers disease (AD) belong to the group of neurodegenerative diseases that are characterised by hyperphosphorylation of the protein tau. Hyperphosphorylation of tau is one of the salient events leading to neuronal cytotoxicity and cognitive impairments. In this context, inhibition of tau hyperphosphorylation by specific tau kinase inhibitors can provide an excellent drug target for the treatment of AD and other tau-related neurodegenerative diseases. To improve the identification, optimisation and validation during the high-cost hit-to-lead cycle of AD drugs, we established a fast and sensitive label-free technique for testing the efficacy of tau kinase inhibitors in vitro. Here, we report for the first time that microelectrode-based impedance spectroscopy can be used to detect the pathological risk potential of hyperphosphorylated tau in the human neuroblastoma cell line SH-SY5Y. Our findings provide a novel real-time recording technique for testing the efficiency of tau kinase inhibitors or other lead structures directed to tau hyperphosphorylation on differentiated SH-SY5Y cells.


Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | 2008

Tau kinase inhibitors protect hippocampal synapses despite of insoluble tau accumulation.

Ina Hinners; Anika Hill; Ulrike Otto; Anke Michalsky; Till Mack; Frank Striggow

A better understanding of the cellular and molecular pathomechanisms of Alzheimers disease (AD) is a prerequisite for the development of efficient treatments. We have used a novel assay system based on virus-transduced organotypic hippocampal slice cultures that mimics important aspects of tau-driven AD pathology in a short time frame. Human tau P301L, when expressed in pyramidal neurons of hippocampal slice cultures, was increasingly phosphorylated at several disease-relevant epitopes, leading to progressive neuronal dystrophy and formation of RIPA-insoluble tau. AD-like tau hyperphosphorylation was reduced by the tau kinase inhibitors lithium and SRN-003-556, but RIPA-insoluble tau remained unaffected after treatment with any of these substances. Only SRN-003-556 was able to protect hippocampal neurons from synaptic damage that was presumably caused by a toxic soluble tau fraction. These data provide first mechanistic insights towards the functional benefits of SRN-003-556 that have been observed in vivo.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2010

A novel organotypic tauopathy model on a new microcavity chip for bioelectronic label-free and real time monitoring.

Dana Krinke; Heinz-Georg Jahnke; Till Mack; Anika Hirche; Frank Striggow; Andrea A. Robitzki


Archive | 2004

Use of inhibitors of enzymes having activities of amino peptidase N and/or dipeptidyl peptidase IV and of pharmaceutical preparations thereof for a therapy and prevention of chronical neurodegenerative diseases

Frank Striggow; Peter Dr. Röhnert; Till Mack


Archive | 2004

Use of incense or hydrogenation products for preventing and/or treating a cerebral ischemia and/or cerebral traumatic lesion

Frank Striggow; Werner Schmidt; Till Mack


Archive | 2006

Modellsystem zum Testen von pharmazeutischen Zubereitungen auf Wirksamkeit bei entzündlichen Prozessen im Nervensystem

Frank Striggow; Till Mack; Peter Dr. Röhnert


Archive | 2008

Vorrichtung und Verfahren zur Messung der Impedanz in organischem Gewebe

Andrea Robitzki; Andrée Rothermel; Heinz-Georg Jahnke; Ina Sternberger; Frank Striggow; Till Mack


Archive | 2008

Model System for Testing the Efficacy of Pharmaceutical Preparation on Inflammatory Processes in the Nervous System

Frank Striggow; Till Mack; Peter Roehnert


Alzheimers & Dementia | 2008

P2-382: A Tau kinase inhibitor protects hippocampal synapses despite of insoluble Tau accumulation

Till Mack; Ina Sternberger; Anika Hill; Frank Striggow


Archive | 2005

Model system for testing pharmaceutical preparations with regard to activity in inflammatory processes in the nervous system

Frank Striggow; Till Mack; Peter Dr. Röhnert

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Frank Striggow

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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Andrea Robitzki

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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