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Amylin As A Potential Link Between Type 2 Diabetes And Alzheimer Disease, Florin Despa, Larry B. Goldstein, Geert Jan Biessels
Amylin As A Potential Link Between Type 2 Diabetes And Alzheimer Disease, Florin Despa, Larry B. Goldstein, Geert Jan Biessels
Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences Faculty Publications
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Measuring Functional Brain Recovery In Regenerating Planarians By Assessing The Behavioral Response To The Cholinergic Compound Cytisine, Oné R. Pagán, Debra L. Baker, Sean Deats, Mary O'Brien, Rochelle Dymond, Gabriella Demichele
Measuring Functional Brain Recovery In Regenerating Planarians By Assessing The Behavioral Response To The Cholinergic Compound Cytisine, Oné R. Pagán, Debra L. Baker, Sean Deats, Mary O'Brien, Rochelle Dymond, Gabriella Demichele
Biology Faculty Publications
Planarians are traditional model invertebrates in regeneration and developmental biology research that also display a variety of quantifiable behaviors useful to screen for pharmacologically active compounds. One such behavior is the expression of seizure-like movements (pSLMs) induced by a variety of substances. Previous work from our laboratory showed that cocaine, but not nicotine, induced pSLMs in intact but not decapitated planarians. Interestingly, as decapitated planarians regenerated their heads, they gradually recovered their sensitivity to cocaine. These results suggested a method to assess planarian brain regeneration and a possible way of identifying compounds that could enhance or hold back brain regeneration. …
The Effects Of Fetal Microchimerism On Maternal Health, Matti Miller
The Effects Of Fetal Microchimerism On Maternal Health, Matti Miller
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
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Is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Effective For Treating Autism?, Malky Meyer
Is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Effective For Treating Autism?, Malky Meyer
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized as a developmental disability caused by abnormalities in brain function. Studies link ASD with various physiological abnormalities, such as cerebral hypoperfusion, oxidative stress, inflammation, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Studies show that diminished blood flow to the brain demonstrates a connection between several core autistic behaviors, and the hypoperfusion generally worsen with age, growing more prevalent in older children. Although hyperbaric oxygen therapy (“HBOT”) is not yet approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration ) (“FDA”), several studies performed internationally have proven its efficacy in treating people with autism. Even so, the FDA does …
What Role Does Age-Associated Neuroplasticity Play In The Efficacy Of Cochlear Implantation?, Jacob Fliegelman
What Role Does Age-Associated Neuroplasticity Play In The Efficacy Of Cochlear Implantation?, Jacob Fliegelman
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
Bilateral, profound-severe, congenital deafness causes widespread structural and functional changes of the auditory system. In humans, the consequences of these changes are extensive and often include detriments to language acquisition and auditory perception. Fortunately, early intervention methods, such as cochlear implantation, can significantly mitigate inevitable auditory deficiencies. This review begins by briefly addressing early stages of brain development and associated anatomical discrepancies observed in congenitally deaf subjects. Considering the deleterious effects of congenital deafness, neuroplasticity, the ability of the brain to rewire itself, is of paramount importance in reversing the auditory impairments. Hence, its incorporation into the methods required for …