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Pharmacotherapeutic Considerations For Individuals With Down Syndrome, Erik Hefti
Pharmacotherapeutic Considerations For Individuals With Down Syndrome, Erik Hefti
Harrisburg University Faculty Works
Down syndrome (DS; trisomy 21) is the most common survivable disorder due to aneuploidy. Individuals with DS may experience multiple comorbid health problems including congenital heart defects, endocrine abnormalities, skin and dental problems, seizure disorders, leukemia, dementia, and obesity. These associated conditions may necessitate pharmacotherapeutic management with various drugs. The complex pathobiology of DS may alter drug disposition and drug response in some individuals. For example, reports have documented increased rates of adverse drug reactions in patients with DS treated for leukemia and dementia. Intellectual disability resulting from DS may impact adherence to medication regimens. In this review, we highlight …
Countercurrent Chromatography Fractions Of Plant Extracts With Anti-Tuberculosis Activity, Douglas Armstrong, Nathan C. Krause, Drew Frey, J. Brent Friesen, Baojie Wan, Jordan Gunn, Scott Franzblau
Countercurrent Chromatography Fractions Of Plant Extracts With Anti-Tuberculosis Activity, Douglas Armstrong, Nathan C. Krause, Drew Frey, J. Brent Friesen, Baojie Wan, Jordan Gunn, Scott Franzblau
Faculty Scholarship – Chemistry
Samples of numerous plant species were received from the southwestern part of the USA, from Richard Spjut, and plant samples were collected here in Illinois. All were extracted with typical solvents, giving crude residues, some of which were subjected to chromatographic methods. Some of the crude residues and some of the fractions were tested for anti-tuberculosis activity and/or antibacterial activity.
In a general way, bioactive natural products are dealt with very well by Liang & Fang. More specifically, the southwestern part of the United States has a large variety of indigenous plants many of which have not been investigated for …
Upregulation Of Antibiotic Activity Of A Streptomyces Sp. Via Co-Cultures With Challenge Pathogens, Anne A. Sung
Upregulation Of Antibiotic Activity Of A Streptomyces Sp. Via Co-Cultures With Challenge Pathogens, Anne A. Sung
Honors Scholar Theses
Marine natural product drug discovery has begun to play an important role in the treatment of diseases. Early drug discovery from natural products came primarily from plants, but after the discovery and development of penicillin, scientists started looking at natural products from microorganisms. Numerous natural products have been discovered from members of the order Actinomycetales, particularly in the genus Streptomyces, due to their metabolic diversity in the production of biologically active secondary metabolites. Ascidians, also known as tunicates, are marine invertebrates that contain many host-associated microbes. Adult tunicates are sessile, which makes them vulnerable to predators, and thus, they …
Identification Of Potential Drug Targets In Cancer Signaling Pathways Using Stochastic Logical Models, Peican Zhu, Hamidreza Montazeri Aliabadi, Hasan Uludag, Jie Han
Identification Of Potential Drug Targets In Cancer Signaling Pathways Using Stochastic Logical Models, Peican Zhu, Hamidreza Montazeri Aliabadi, Hasan Uludag, Jie Han
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
The investigation of vulnerable components in a signaling pathway can contribute to development of drug therapy addressing aberrations in that pathway. Here, an original signaling pathway is derived from the published literature on breast cancer models. New stochastic logical models are then developed to analyze the vulnerability of the components in multiple signalling sub-pathways involved in this signaling cascade. The computational results are consistent with the experimental results, where the selected proteins were silenced using specific siRNAs and the viability of the cells were analyzed 72 hours after silencing. The genes elF4E and NFkB are found to have nearly no …
Piperlongumine (Piplartine) And Analogues: Antiproliferative Microtubule-Destabilising Agents, Mary J. Meegan, Seema M. Nathwani, Brendan Twamley, Daniela M. Zisterer, Niamh O'Boyle
Piperlongumine (Piplartine) And Analogues: Antiproliferative Microtubule-Destabilising Agents, Mary J. Meegan, Seema M. Nathwani, Brendan Twamley, Daniela M. Zisterer, Niamh O'Boyle
Articles
Piperlongumine (piplartine, 1) is a small molecule alkaloid that is receiving intense interest due to its antiproliferative and anticancer activities. We investigated the effects of 1 on tubulin and microtubules. Using both an isolated tubulin assay, and a combination of sedimentation and Western blotting, we demonstrated that 1 is a tubulin-destabilising agent. This result was confirmed by immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy, which showed that microtubules in MCF-7 breast cancer cells were depolymerised when treated with 1. We synthesised a number of analogues of 1 to explore structure-activity relationships. Compound 13 had the best cytotoxic profile of this series, …
Nucleosome Distortion As A Possible Mechanism Of Transcription Activation Domain Function, Tamara Y. Erkina, Alexandre M. Erkine
Nucleosome Distortion As A Possible Mechanism Of Transcription Activation Domain Function, Tamara Y. Erkina, Alexandre M. Erkine
Scholarship and Professional Work – COPHS
After more than three decades since the discovery of transcription activation domains (ADs) in gene-specific activators, the mechanism of their function remains enigmatic. The widely accepted model of direct recruitment by ADs of co-activators and basal transcriptional machinery components, however, is not always compatible with the short size yet very high degree of sequence randomness and intrinsic structural disorder of natural and synthetic ADs. In this review, we formulate the basis for an alternative and complementary model, whereby sequence randomness and intrinsic structural disorder of ADs are necessary for transient distorting interactions with promoter nucleosomes, triggering promoter nucleosome translocation and …
Bupropion Hydrochloride, Cylie A. Couch
Bupropion Hydrochloride, Cylie A. Couch
Natural Sciences Student Research Presentations
This is a poster presented at the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College, which provides the chemical makeup, dosage, and the body's response to r bupropion hydrochloride (Wellbutrin, Zyban), a medication used to treat depression, smoking cessation, and seasonal affective disorder.
Aprepitant, Genesis N. Pagan
Aprepitant, Genesis N. Pagan
Natural Sciences Student Research Presentations
This is a poster presented at the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College, which provides the chemical makeup, dosage, and the body's response to Aprepitant, also known as Emend, a medication used to prevent acute and delayed nausea and vomiting associated with emetogenic chemotherapy.
Whole Genome Sequence Analysis Of The Tallyho/Jng Mouse, James Denvir, Goran Boskovic, Jun Fan, Donald A. Primerano, Jacaline K. Parkman, Jung Han Kim
Whole Genome Sequence Analysis Of The Tallyho/Jng Mouse, James Denvir, Goran Boskovic, Jun Fan, Donald A. Primerano, Jacaline K. Parkman, Jung Han Kim
Biochemistry and Microbiology
Background: The TALLYHO/Jng (TH) mouse is a polygenic model for obesity and type 2 diabetes first described in the literature in 2001. The origin of the TH strain is an outbred colony of the Theiler Original strain and mice derived from this source were selectively bred for male hyperglycemia establishing an inbred strain at The Jackson Laboratory. TH mice manifest many of the disease phenotypes observed in human obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Results: We sequenced the whole genome of TH mice maintained at Marshall University to a depth of approximately 64.8X coverage using data from three next generation sequencing …
The Synthesis And Applications Of [2.2]Paracyclophane Derivatives, Craig Hicks
The Synthesis And Applications Of [2.2]Paracyclophane Derivatives, Craig Hicks
Doctoral
This work concerns the preparation of novel [2.2]paracyclophane derivatives intended for use as asymmetric ligands and investigations into surface coatings prepared from [2.2]paracylophanes. This begins with a general introduction to enantioselective synthesis, followed by a review of relevant reported ligands based on the [2.2]paracyclophane framework and their applications. Next is described the preparation of novel ligands based on the [2.2]paracyclophane structure. Starting with the preparation of a range of mono and disubstituted [2.2]paracyclophanes, including several novel analogues, this moves on to investigating resolution procedures where a novel method for the preparation of enantiopure 4-bromo[2.2]paracyclophane is described. The coupling of prepared …
Anode Catalysts For The Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell, Daryl Fox
Anode Catalysts For The Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell, Daryl Fox
Doctoral
The anodic reaction of the Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell has been studied with various catalysts such as electrodeposited platinum, palladium, nickel and gold electrodes. The mechanism of bimetallic catalysts was used to reduce the platinum content needed for ethanol oxidation. The effects of increased temperature, ethanol concentration, electrolyte pH and scan rate have been examined. The impact of different carbon surfaces such as carbon ink, carbon paper and commonly used Vulcan XC72 have also been analysed in order to determine the optimum conditions for the EOR in a fuel cell.
Electrochemical methods were used to analyse catalyst performance such as …
Multiple Sirna Delivery Against Cell Cycle And Anti-Apoptosis Proteins Using Lipid-Substituted Polyethylenimine In Triplenegative Breast Cancer And Non-Malignant Cells, Manoj B. Parmar, Bárbara E. Arteaga Ballesteros, Timothy Fu, Remant Bahadur Kc, Hamidreza Montazeri Aliabadi, Judith C. Hugh, Raimar Löbenberg, Hasan Uludag
Multiple Sirna Delivery Against Cell Cycle And Anti-Apoptosis Proteins Using Lipid-Substituted Polyethylenimine In Triplenegative Breast Cancer And Non-Malignant Cells, Manoj B. Parmar, Bárbara E. Arteaga Ballesteros, Timothy Fu, Remant Bahadur Kc, Hamidreza Montazeri Aliabadi, Judith C. Hugh, Raimar Löbenberg, Hasan Uludag
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
Conventional breast cancer therapies have significant limitations that warrant a search for alternative therapies. Short-interfering RNA (siRNA), delivered by polymeric biomaterials and capable of silencing specific genes critical for growth of cancer cells, holds great promise as an effective and more specific therapy. Here, we employed amphiphilic polymers and silenced the expression of two cell cycle proteins, TTK and CDC20, and the anti-apoptosis protein survivin to determine the efficacy of polymer-mediated siRNA treatment in breast cancer cells as well as side effects in non-malignant cells in vitro. We first identified effective siRNA carriers by screening a library of lipid-substituted polyethylenimines …
Application Of Organ Clearance To Estimation Of The In Vivo Hepatic Extraction Ratio, Reza Mehvar
Application Of Organ Clearance To Estimation Of The In Vivo Hepatic Extraction Ratio, Reza Mehvar
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
Organ clearance, which has been derived from the organ blood flow and extraction ratio (E), has been extensively used by clinical pharmacologists to explain the pharmacokinetics of many drugs in health and disease. For example, the extent of hepatic clearance or E (Eh) of drugs would determine their response to changes in the liver blood flow and/or activities of the metabolizing enzymes. Although Eh may be obtained directly by cannulating internal blood vessels, the method is invasive. Therefore, indirect methods have been used to estimate Eh from the peripheral blood concentration-time data after intravascular administration of …