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New drug may slow down Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Huntington's diseases

Washington, October 27 (ANI): Scientists are working on the formulation of a new drug that may slow down diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and Huntington's.

Professor Hagit Eldar-Finkelman of Tel Aviv University's Sackler School of Medicine and colleagues teamed up with chemists, biotechnologists and 3-D modelists to "build" the new drug, L803-MTS.

The drug locks onto the GSK3 protein, which plays a causative role in insulin resistance and Type II diabetes, rendering it harmless and unable to wreak havoc inside the body.

Prof. Eldar-Finkelman said: "Ours is the first lab that showed the importance of GSK3 as a target in Type II diabetes, and was among the first to introduce a specific inhibitor against the GSK3.

"Our approach became so popular that today many pharmaceutical companies, big and small, are competing to work on a GSK3 inhibitor."

Prof. Eldar-Finkelman believes the new compound will be a lead one for treating central nervous system (CNS) disorders, "because it was based on rational drug design. We started from scratch and thought through the design of a specific compound that would be safe and effective. Our aim is to slow the progression of CNS diseases, but the new drug might also be used as a preventative therapy."

Recent research findings on the L803-MTS drug have been published in the Journal of Molecular Biology (2008) and Current Pharmaceutical Design (2009). (ANI)

Rectal malaria drug may help save many lives in rural Africa and Asia

London, Dec 8 (ANI): Lives of many people who develop severe malaria, who live in the world's remotest locations like rural Africa and Asia, could be saved with a rectal application of the inexpensive antimalarial drug artesunate.Most of the deaths from malaria occur among young kids in rural areas. An acute case of malaria can become so severe that the patient cannot swallow and 'keep down' oral treatment.If patients with severe malaria who cannot be treated orally are several.....
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