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Vascular Kv7 (Kcnq) Potassium Channels As Therapeutic Targets In Cerebral Vasospasm, Bharath Kumar Mani Jan 2012

Vascular Kv7 (Kcnq) Potassium Channels As Therapeutic Targets In Cerebral Vasospasm, Bharath Kumar Mani

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Cerebral vasospasm, a grave sequel to subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), is characterized by prolonged severe constriction of arteries in the base of the brain, including the basilar artery. Spasmogens (serotonin, endothelin and vasopressin), elevated in response to SAH, induce persistent depolarization of the myocytes in the artery wall, leading to continuous influx of calcium (Ca2+) through voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels (VSCC) resulting in hyperconstriction (spasm). The spasm of the arteries restricts blood flow to the brain, inducing ischemic neurological deficits and consequential high morbidity and mortality. The cellular pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm is poorly understood and the therapeutic options are limited.

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Chemoprevention Of Familial Melanoma, Vidhya Hariharan Aug 2011

Chemoprevention Of Familial Melanoma, Vidhya Hariharan

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Bleaching agents 4-tertiary butyl phenol (4-TBP) and monobenzyl ether of hydroquinone (MBEH) have been known to cause occupational vitiligo This project answers whether agents 4-TBP and MBEH can be used for prophylactic treatment of familial melanoma by being specifically toxic to melanocytes and activating an immune response against distant pigment cells. Cytotoxic experiments reveal that similar to 4-TBP, MBEH induces specific melanocyte death. To compare death pathways initiated by 4-TBP and MBEH, classical apoptotic hallmarks were evaluated in treated melanocytes. MBEH induced cell death without activating the caspase cascade or DNA fragmentation, showing that the death pathway is non-apoptotic. Release …


Forced-Exercise Dependent Changes In Cellular Immunity: Effects On Experimental Autoimmune Neuritis, Michael W. Calik Aug 2011

Forced-Exercise Dependent Changes In Cellular Immunity: Effects On Experimental Autoimmune Neuritis, Michael W. Calik

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Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a debilitating inflammatory autoimmune disease of the peripheral nervous system that is characterized by rapid-onset paraparesis with areflexia progressing to neuromuscular paralysis. The most common form of GBS observed in North America and Europe is acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP). Enhanced infiltration of pro-inflammatory type 1 helper T (Th1) cells into peripheral nerves of AIDP patients leads to demyelination.

Increasing evidence supports exercise as an effective rehabilitative intervention. Exercise attenuates the onset and progression of autoimmune diseases. Whether exercise alters the progression of GBS remains unclear.

In this study, we determined the effects of forced-exercise on …


Serotonin 1a Receptor Signaling In The Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Of The Peripubertal Rat, Maureen Lynn Petrunich Rutherford Aug 2011

Serotonin 1a Receptor Signaling In The Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Of The Peripubertal Rat, Maureen Lynn Petrunich Rutherford

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Serotonin (5-HT) is a ubiquitous neurotransmitter in the brain that is involved in various physiologic functions including the regulation of hypothalamic hormones and has been implicated in various mood disorders such as depression. Preclinical and clinical data from studies in adults have shown that antidepressant drugs produce time-dependent changes in serotonergic and other systems and can also normalize dysfunction associated with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. To date, our understanding of the mechanisms of 5-HT receptor signaling and the actions of drugs on serotonergic function have been derived from extensive preclinical research carried out using cell lines in vitro or in …