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== Related health defects ==
== Related health defects ==
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Calcineurin hyperactivation thought dysregulation of the Ca2+ dynamic have been show to play a critical role in several diseases like Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Schizophrenia ,Diabetes, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus as well as Alzheimer diseases(AD) (http://www.uptodate.com/contents/pharmacology-of-cyclosporine-and-tacrolimus)<ref>PMID: 12851457</ref><ref>PMID: 16988714</ref><ref>PMID:20421909</ref>.
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Calcineurin hyperactivation thought dysregulation of the Ca2+ dynamic have been show to play a critical role in several diseases like Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Schizophrenia ,Diabetes, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus as well as Alzheimer diseases(AD) <ref>http://www.uptodate.com/contents/pharmacology-of-cyclosporine-and-tacrolimus)</ref><ref>PMID: 12851457</ref><ref>PMID: 16988714</ref><ref>PMID:20421909</ref>.
Taking the example of AD which is a age-related memory dysfunction ; it it know that in older organism the brain is less plastic due to a dysregulation of Ca2+ dynamic. This in addition to the presence of oligomeric Aß is sufficient to explain an enhancement of CaN activity leading to severals symptoms like decreased neurotransmission , synaptic loss , neuroinflammation ...<ref>PMID: 22654726</ref>Therefore calmodulin inhibitors are potential alternatives against Alzheimer diseases.
Taking the example of AD which is a age-related memory dysfunction ; it it know that in older organism the brain is less plastic due to a dysregulation of Ca2+ dynamic. This in addition to the presence of oligomeric Aß is sufficient to explain an enhancement of CaN activity leading to severals symptoms like decreased neurotransmission , synaptic loss , neuroinflammation ...<ref>PMID: 22654726</ref>Therefore calmodulin inhibitors are potential alternatives against Alzheimer diseases.

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Rat Calcineurin

PDB ID 4il1

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