Abstract

Brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease both demonstrate the accumulation of beta-amyloid protein containing “plaques” and tau protein containing “tangles” that contribute to accelerated memory loss and cognitive decline. In the present investigation we identified a specific plant extract and its constituents as a potential alternative natural solution for preventing and reducing both brain “plaques and tangles”. PTI-00703 cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa from a specific Peruvian source), a specific and natural plant extract from the Amazon rain forest, was identified as a potent inhibitor and reducer of both beta-amyloid fibrils (the main component of “plaques”) and tau protein paired helical filaments/fibrils (the main component of “tangles”). PTI-00703 cat’s claw demonstrated both the ability to prevent formation/aggregation and disaggregate preformed Aβ fibrils (1–42 and 1–40) and tau protein tangles/filaments. The disaggregation/dissolution of Aβ fibrils occurred nearly instantly when PTI-00703 cat’s claw and Aβ fibrils were mixed together as shown by a variety of methods including Thioflavin T fluorometry, Congo red staining, Thioflavin S fluorescence and electron microscopy. Sophisticated structural elucidation studies identified the major fractions and specific constituents within PTI-00703 cat’s claw responsible for both the observed “plaque” and “tangle” inhibitory and reducing activity. Specific proanthocyanidins (i.e. epicatechin dimers and variants thereof) are newly identified polyphenolic components within Uncaria tomentosa that possess both “plaque and tangle” reducing and inhibitory activity. One major identified specific polyphenol within PTI-00703 cat’s claw was epicatechin-4β-8-epicatechin (i.e. an epicatechin dimer known as proanthocyanidin B2) that markedly reduced brain plaque load and improved short-term memory in younger and older APP “plaque-producing” (TASD-41) transgenic mice (bearing London and Swedish mutations). Proanthocyanidin B2 was also a potent inhibitor of brain inflammation as shown by reduction in astrocytosis and gliosis in TASD-41 transgenic mice. Blood-brain-barrier studies in Sprague-Dawley rats and CD-1 mice indicated that the major components of PTI-00703 cat’s claw crossed the blood-brain-barrier and entered the brain parenchyma within 2 minutes of being in the blood. The discovery of a natural plant extract from the Amazon rain forest plant (i.e. Uncaria tomentosa or cat’s claw) as both a potent “plaque and tangle” inhibitor and disaggregator is postulated to represent a potential breakthrough for the natural treatment of both normal brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease.

Highlights

  • IntroductionReducing brain Aβ plaque load in transgenic mice with a variety of different approaches[16,17,18,19,20,21,22] led to improved memory restoration in these animals as demonstrated by improvements in Morris water maze testing (the gold standard for testing of hippocampus-dependent memory) and probe trials

  • The reduction of brain Aβ plaque load accompanied by a slowing in cognitive decline provides compelling evidence and support for the amyloid hypothesis[31,32] that indicates that Aβ amyloid fibril deposits and plaque accumulation leads to memory loss and cognitive decline, and that by reducing brain Aβ amyloid load in brain leads to improvements in memory

  • The present investigation has led to the discovery that Uncaria tomentosa, an Amazon rain forest plant, is a natural and potent inhibitor and reducer of both brain “plaques and “tangles”

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Introduction

Reducing brain Aβ plaque load in transgenic mice with a variety of different approaches[16,17,18,19,20,21,22] led to improved memory restoration in these animals as demonstrated by improvements in Morris water maze testing (the gold standard for testing of hippocampus-dependent memory) and probe trials These tests (along with testing in “tangle’ transgenic mice and/or in testing in “plaque and tangle” double and triple transgenic animals)[22] over the years led to the development of several potential drugs that initially showed promise in human clinical trials[23,24,25,26,27,28]. The identification of such a natural product might contribute instant beneficial effects for people around the world to help prevent and/or reduce their brain “plaque and tangle” load as they age, and while they are waiting for effective pharmaceutical drugs to hit the market

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