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== J147 == [[File:J147_structure.png|thumb|right|Chemical structure of J147]] '''J147''' is a synthetic compound that has been investigated for its potential therapeutic effects in [[neurodegenerative diseases]], particularly [[Alzheimer's disease]]. It was developed by researchers at the [[Salk Institute for Biological Studies]] and has shown promise in preclinical studies for its ability to improve cognitive function and protect against [[neurodegeneration]]. == Chemical Properties == J147 is a derivative of the natural product [[curcumin]], which is found in the spice [[turmeric]]. The chemical structure of J147 is designed to enhance its [[bioavailability]] and [[blood-brain barrier]] penetration compared to curcumin. The compound is characterized by its ability to modulate multiple [[biological pathways]] associated with aging and neurodegeneration. == Mechanism of Action == J147 has been shown to interact with several molecular targets, including the [[mitochondrial ATP synthase]], which plays a crucial role in cellular energy production. By modulating this enzyme, J147 is thought to enhance [[mitochondrial function]] and reduce the production of [[reactive oxygen species]], thereby protecting neurons from oxidative stress. Additionally, J147 has been reported to increase levels of [[brain-derived neurotrophic factor]] (BDNF), a protein that supports the survival and growth of neurons. This action may contribute to its neuroprotective and cognitive-enhancing effects. == Potential Therapeutic Applications == J147 is primarily being studied for its potential use in treating [[Alzheimer's disease]]. In animal models, it has been shown to improve memory and cognitive function, reduce [[amyloid-beta]] levels, and decrease [[inflammation]] in the brain. These findings suggest that J147 could be a promising candidate for further development as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Beyond Alzheimer's, J147 may have applications in other [[age-related cognitive disorders]] and [[neurodegenerative diseases]], although more research is needed to fully understand its therapeutic potential and safety profile. == Research and Development == Research on J147 is ongoing, with studies focusing on its efficacy, safety, and mechanism of action. Clinical trials will be necessary to determine its potential as a therapeutic agent in humans. The development of J147 is part of a broader effort to find new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases by targeting the underlying mechanisms of aging. == Related Pages == * [[Alzheimer's disease]] * [[Neurodegeneration]] * [[Curcumin]] * [[Mitochondrial function]] * [[Brain-derived neurotrophic factor]] [[Category:Neuropharmacology]] [[Category:Experimental drugs]]
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