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Editor’s summary

One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) contributing to the neurodegenerative process is the alteration of neuronal calcium homeostasis. Princen et al. identified a class of compounds called ReS19-T that were able to restore calcium homeostasis in multiple in vitro and in vivo models of AD. The compounds were also able to inhibit pathological activation of store-operated calcium channels by binding to septins and restraining calcium entry into the neurons through these channels. Treating animal models of AD with ReS19-T compounds reduced pathological protein accumulation and restored neuronal function, suggesting that normalization of calcium homeostasis through septinmodulation might be an effective approach for reducing neurodegeneration in AD.

—Mattia Maroso

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Published in Science.
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