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Method For Treating Hair Growth Disorders, Such As Female Pattern Alopecia, And Compositions Useful Therefore, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron K. Jacobson, Hyuntae Kim, Donna L. Coyle, William R. Coyle
Method For Treating Hair Growth Disorders, Such As Female Pattern Alopecia, And Compositions Useful Therefore, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron K. Jacobson, Hyuntae Kim, Donna L. Coyle, William R. Coyle
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention relates to formulations useful in treating hair disorders, improving the health of hair, increasing hair growth, and in increasing the niacin content of hair follicles. Nicotinic acid alkyl esters having a straight chain alkyl group of from 1 to 22 methylene units, preferably from 6 to 16 methylene units, and most preferably from 8 to 14 methyl units, may be used, alone or in combinations for treating these conditions.
Methods And Compositions Useful In Enhancing Oxygen Delivery To Cells, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Jaber G. Qasem, Hyuntae Kim, Moonsun Kim
Methods And Compositions Useful In Enhancing Oxygen Delivery To Cells, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Jaber G. Qasem, Hyuntae Kim, Moonsun Kim
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention discloses compositions and methods which are useful in improving delivery of oxygen to cells. The compositions require at least one derivative of a compound. The derivatives are chosen to have log P values below about 6.0.
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immnoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immnoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The isolation and characterization of cDNAs encoding poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) enzymes and the amino acid sequences of PARGs from several species are described. PARG is involved in the cellular response to DNA damage and its proper function is associated with the body's response to neoplastic disorder inducing agents and oxidative stress. Expression vectors containing the cDNAs and cells transformed with the vectors are described. Probes and primers that hybridize with the cDNAs are described. Expression of the cDNA in E. coli results in an enzymatically active protein of about 111 kDa and an active fragment of about 59 kDa. Methods …
Method For Treating Cytokine Mediated Hepatic Injury, Peter R. Oeltgen, Paul D. Bishop, Craig J. Mcclain, Shirish Barve
Method For Treating Cytokine Mediated Hepatic Injury, Peter R. Oeltgen, Paul D. Bishop, Craig J. Mcclain, Shirish Barve
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
A method of modulating cytokine mediated hepatic injury by administering compound-D SEQ ID NO:1 to a mammal. A concentration of the compound in the range of about 0.5 mg/kg to about 20 mg/kg in a physiologically acceptable formulation blocks a cytokine cascade. A therapeutic method of modulating cytokine mediated acute inflammatory, trauma induced and toxin induced hepatic injury, particularly via tumor necrosis factor modulation, is thus disclosed.
Methods For Increasing Leptin Levels Using Nicotinic Acid Compounds, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Hyuntae Kim
Methods For Increasing Leptin Levels Using Nicotinic Acid Compounds, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Hyuntae Kim
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention relates to the use of nicotinic acid and nicotinic acid esters, such as nicotinic acid alkyl esters, to increase the amount of leptin in a subject. As a result, one can treat conditions, such as conditions characterized by wounds, by administering sufficient amounts of nicotinic acid or nicotinic acid ester to increase leptin levels to alleviating amounts. Various conditions and modes of treatment are disclosed.
Method For Identifying Regulators Of Protein-Advanced Glycation End Product (Protein-Age) Formation, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Georg T. Wondrak
Method For Identifying Regulators Of Protein-Advanced Glycation End Product (Protein-Age) Formation, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Georg T. Wondrak
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention relates to methods for identifying compounds which affect cellular stress. In particular, the method relates to identifying compounds which inhibit protein advanced glycation end product formation, where the compounds are carbonyl scavengers which inhibit the formation. The assay involves combing the substance of interest with histone H1 and ADP-ribose, and then measuring fluorescence and protein cross linking. Various inhibitors of protein AGE glycation have been identified, using this assay.
Topical Formulations For The Transdermal Delivery Of Niacin And Methods Of Treating Hyperlipidemia, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Hyuntae Kim, Moonsun Kim, Jaber G. Qasem
Topical Formulations For The Transdermal Delivery Of Niacin And Methods Of Treating Hyperlipidemia, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Hyuntae Kim, Moonsun Kim, Jaber G. Qasem
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
Niacin and niacin prodrugs are topically administered as suitable formulations to device for impoving the lipid profiles of subjects, preferably humans.
Method For Enhancing Protective Cellular Responses To Genotoxic Stress In Skin, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson
Method For Enhancing Protective Cellular Responses To Genotoxic Stress In Skin, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The present invention is directed to methods of using pro-NAD agents capable of enhancing the dermal and epidermal skin cell NAD content. These pro-NAD agents may be administered topically, orally, or parenterally to enhance DNA repair and other protective responses to DNA damage. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising pro-NAD agents that effectively elevate intracellular NAD content. Finally, the invention relates to the method of using the pro-NAD agents to treat disorders such as sunburn and other skin deterioration that results from DNA damage in skin cells.
Method For Inhibition Of Photocarcinogenesis Or Photoimmunosuppression Using Niacin, Elaine L. Jacobson, Helen L. Gensler
Method For Inhibition Of Photocarcinogenesis Or Photoimmunosuppression Using Niacin, Elaine L. Jacobson, Helen L. Gensler
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention is directed to novel methods for the suppression of photocarcinogenesis and photoimmunosuppression in mice. The novel methods comprises the step of administering to a subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising niacin and a pharmaceutical carrier.
Topical Micronutrient Delivery System And Uses Of Thereof, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Jaber G. Qasem, Hyuntae Kim, Moonsun Kim
Topical Micronutrient Delivery System And Uses Of Thereof, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Jaber G. Qasem, Hyuntae Kim, Moonsun Kim
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention involves methods and compositions useful in delivering micronutrients to cells. By formulating the micronutrient in the form of an ester that is convertible to the active form of the micronutrient, one can combine it with a co-ester that inhibits esterases, so that the micronutrient can reach the targeted cells prior to degradation. Both methods and compositions are described.
Method And Use Of Α-Amino-Β-Mercapto-Ethane Derivatives As Dicarbonyl Scavengers For Treatment Of Conditions Resulting From Protein, Lipid, And Dna Damage, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Georg T. Wondrak, Daniel Cervantes Laurean
Method And Use Of Α-Amino-Β-Mercapto-Ethane Derivatives As Dicarbonyl Scavengers For Treatment Of Conditions Resulting From Protein, Lipid, And Dna Damage, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson, Georg T. Wondrak, Daniel Cervantes Laurean
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
Methods of inhibiting damage to proteins, lipids, and DNA by the use of penicillamines and other α-amino-β,β-mercapto-β,β-dimethyl-ethane compounds as dicarbonyl scavengers is disclosed.
Method For Controlling Cell Necrosis Or Apoptosis, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson
Method For Controlling Cell Necrosis Or Apoptosis, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The invention relates to the manipulation of enzymatic pathways, such as poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase pathways, which are dependent upon NAD as a substrate. By administering pro-NAD compounds, cell death caused by necrosis and/or apoptosis can be reduced. Further, by inhibiting one or more of these enzymes, the process of cell death can be accelerated, in conditions such as cancer, where acceleration of cellular necrosis and/or apoptosis is desired. Various inhibitors are described.
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immnoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immnoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The isolation and characterization of cDNAs encoding poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) enzymes and the amino acid sequences of PARGs from several species are described. PARG is involved in the cellular response to DNA damage and its proper function is associated with the body's response to neoplastic disorder inducing agents and oxidative stress. Expression vectors containing the cDNAs and cells transformed with the vectors are described. Probes and primers that hybridize with the cDNAs are described. Expression of the cDNA in E. coli results in an enzymatically active protein of about 111 kDa and an active fragment of about 59 kDa. Methods …
Method For Treating Cytokine Mediated Hepatic Injury, Peter R. Oeltgen, Craig J. Mcclain, Shirish Barve, Paul D. Bishop
Method For Treating Cytokine Mediated Hepatic Injury, Peter R. Oeltgen, Craig J. Mcclain, Shirish Barve, Paul D. Bishop
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
A method of modulating cytokine mediated hepatic injury by administering deltorphins to a mammal. Deltorphin I SEQ ID NO:1, deltorphin II SEQ ID NO:2 or combinations of deltorphins I SEQ ID NO:1 and II SEQ ID NO:2 may be administered. A deltorphin concentration in the range of about 0.5 mg/kg to about 20 mg/kg in a physiologically acceptable formulation blocks a cytokine cascade in a murine model of septic shock. A therapeutic method of modulating cytokine mediated acute inflammatory, trauma induced and toxin induced hepatic injury, particularly via tumor necrosis factor modulation, is thus disclosed.
Method For Enhancing Protective Cellular Responses To Genotoxic Stress In Skin, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson
Method For Enhancing Protective Cellular Responses To Genotoxic Stress In Skin, Elaine L. Jacobson, Myron Jacobson
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The present invention is directed to methods of using pro-NAD agents capable of enhancing the dermal and epidermal skin cell NAD content. These pro-NAD agents may be administered topically, orally, or parenterally to enhance DNA repair and other protective responses to DNA damage. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising pro-NAD agents that effectively elevate intracellular NAD content. Finally, the invention relates to the method of using the pro-NAD agents to treat disorders such as sunburn and other skin deterioration that results from DNA damage in skin cells.
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immunoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immunoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The isolation and characterization of cDNAs encoding poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) enzymes and the amino acid sequences of PARGs from several species are described. PARG is involved in the cellular response to DNA damage and its proper function is associated with the body's response to neoplastic disorder inducing agents and oxidative stress. Expression vectors containing the cDNAs and cells transformed with the vectors are described. Probes and primers that hybridize with the cDNAs are described. Expression of the cDNA in E. coli results in an enzymatically active protein of about 111 kDa and an active fragment of about 59 kDa. Methods …
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immnoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Genes Encoding Several Poly (Adp-Ribose) Glycohydrolase (Parg) Enzymes, The Proteins And Fragments Thereof, And Antibodies Immnoreactive Therewith, Myron Jacobson, Elaine L. Jacobson, Jean-Christoph Amé, Winston Lin
Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents
The isolation and characterization of cDNAs encoding poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) enzymes and the amino acid sequences of PARGs from several species are described. PARG is involved in the cellular response to DNA damage and its proper function is associated with the body's response to neoplastic disorder inducing agents and oxidative stress. Expression vectors containing the cDNAs and cells transformed with the vectors are described. Probes and primers that hybridize with the cDNAs are described. Expression of the cDNA in E. coli results in an enzymatically active protein of about 111 kDa and an active fragment of about 59 kDa. Methods …