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Insulin Actions On Hippocampal Neurons, Shaniya Maimaiti Jan 2017

Insulin Actions On Hippocampal Neurons, Shaniya Maimaiti

Theses and Dissertations--Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences

Aging is the main risk factor for cognitive decline. The hippocampus, a brain region critical for learning and memory formation, is especially vulnerable to normal and pathological age-related cognitive decline. Dysregulation of both insulin and intracellular Ca2+ signaling appear to coexist and their compromised actions may synergistically contribute to neuronal dysfunction with aging. This dissertation focused on the interaction between insulin, Ca2+ dysregulation, and cognition in hippocampal neurons by examining the contributions of insulin to Ca2+ signaling events that influence memory formation. I tested the hypothesis that insulin would increase cognition in aged animals by altering Ca2+-dependent physiological mechanisms involved …


The Influence Of Antidiabetic Medications On The Development And Progression Of Prostate Cancer, Anna Elizabeth Hitron Jan 2011

The Influence Of Antidiabetic Medications On The Development And Progression Of Prostate Cancer, Anna Elizabeth Hitron

University of Kentucky Master's Theses

The development of prostate tumors has been linked to co-morbid diabetes mellitus (DM) in several studies, potentially through the stimulation of insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGFR). This study evaluates the effect of anti-diabetic medication use on the development of high grade tumors and time to tumor progression compared to non-diabetics. This retrospective, nested case control study identified patients with prostate cancer (PCa) from the Kentucky Medicaid Database. Cases were diagnosed with PCa and DM and using at least one of the following antidiabetic medications; sulfonylureas, insulin, metformin or TZDs. Cases were further stratified on their insulin exposure resulting from therapy. …


Selective Regulation Of Cardiomyocyte Signaling By Rgl2, Leah M. Allen Jan 2008

Selective Regulation Of Cardiomyocyte Signaling By Rgl2, Leah M. Allen

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

A key cardiovascular signaling molecule involved in both physiologic and pathologic regulation of cardiomyocytes is the small molecular weight G-protein, Ras. Differential effects of Ras are mediated by multiple effector molecules, including the RalGEFs which activate Ral. Studies performed in cardiomyocytes have indicated a role for Ral in cardiac hypertrophic signaling and the RalGEF family member, Rgl2, was shown to specifically interact with Ras in the heart. Therefore, I hypothesized that Rgl2 was an important Ras effector that would regulate cardiomyocyte signaling.

To elucidate the potential importance of Rgl2 in regulating cardiomyocyte signaling, a gain-of-function approach was utilized in which …