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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Valuation
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To: Jibacoa who wrote (4472)8/14/2001 1:03:52 PM
From: Biomaven  Read Replies (2) of 52153
 
Bernard,

ADRX has licensed the Children's Hospital patent related to the use of statins in dementia.

Here's the patent:

United States Patent 6,080,778
Yankner , et al. June 27, 2000

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Methods for decreasing beta amyloid protein

Abstract
Blood cholesterol levels are correlated with production of amyloid .beta. protein (A.beta.), and are predictors of populations at risk of developing AD. Methods for lowering blood cholesterol levels can be used to decrease production of A.beta., thereby decreasing the risk of developing AD. The same methods and compositions can also be used for treating individuals diagnosed with AD. Methods include administration of compounds which increase uptake of cholesterol by the liver, such as the administration of HMG CoA reductase inhibitors, administration of compounds which block endogenous cholesterol production, such as administration of HMG CoA reductase inhibitors, administration of compositions which prevent uptake of dietary cholesterol, and administration of combinations of any of these which are effective to lower blood cholesterol levels. Methods have also been developed to predict populations at risk, based on the role of cholesterol in production of A.beta.. For example, individuals with Apo E4 and high cholesterol, defined as a blood cholesterol level of greater than 200 mg/dl, post menopausal women with high cholesterol levels--especially those who are not taking estrogen, or individuals which high blood cholesterol levels who are not obese are all at risk of developing AD if blood cholesterol levels are not decreased.

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Inventors: Yankner; Bruce A. (West Newton, MA); Nadeau; Philip (Boston, MA)
Assignee: Children's Medical Center Corporation (Boston, MA)
Appl. No.: 046235
Filed: March 23, 1998


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