Bidding Farewell To Coq10: A Long-Studied Supplement Proves Ineffective In The Fight Against Huntington's Disease, 2014 University of San Diego
Bidding Farewell To Coq10: A Long-Studied Supplement Proves Ineffective In The Fight Against Huntington's Disease, Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.
A Revised Method For Measuring Distraction By Tactile Stimulation [V1; Ref Status: Indexed, Http://F1000r.Es/42o], 2014 Washington University in St. Louis
A Revised Method For Measuring Distraction By Tactile Stimulation [V1; Ref Status: Indexed, Http://F1000r.Es/42o], Jacqueline R. Schechter, Deanna J. Greene, Jonathan M. Koller, Kevin J. Black
Kevin J. Black, MD
Sensory hypersensitivity (SH) refers to the tendency to attend to subtle stimuli, to persist in attending to them, and to find them noxious. SH is relatively common in several developmental disorders including Tourette Syndrome and Chronic Tic Disorder (TS/CTD). This study was an attempt to quantify the extent to which a mild tactile stimulus distracts one’s attention in TS/CTD. Fourteen adults with TS/CTD and 14 tic-free control subjects completed questionnaires regarding SH and ADHD, and TS/CTD subjects completed self-report measures of current and past tic disorder symptoms and of current obsessions and compulsions. All subjects performed a sustained attention choice …
Making The Threat Of Huntington’S Disease ‘Small Stuff', 2014 University of San Diego
Making The Threat Of Huntington’S Disease ‘Small Stuff', Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Pde4 Pathway Inhibition In Rat Experimental Stroke, 2014 University of California, Irvine
Effects Of Pde4 Pathway Inhibition In Rat Experimental Stroke, Fan Yang, Rachita K. Sumbria, Dong Xue, Chuanhui Yu, Dan He, Shuo Liu, Annlia Paganini-Hill, Mark J. Fisher
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
PURPOSE: The first genomewide association study indicated that variations in the phosphodiesterase 4D (PDE4D) gene confer risk for ischemic stroke. However, inconsistencies among the studies designed to replicate the findings indicated the need for further investigation to elucidate the role of the PDE4 pathway in stroke pathogenesis. Hence, we studied the effect of global inhibition of the PDE4 pathway in two rat experimental stroke models, using the PDE4 inhibitor rolipram. Further, the specific role of the PDE4D isoform in ischemic stroke pathogenesis was studied using PDE4D knockout rats in experimental stroke. METHODS: Rats were subjected to either the …
Mechanisms Of Astrocyte Contribution To Bortezomib-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy, 2014 The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston
Mechanisms Of Astrocyte Contribution To Bortezomib-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy, Caleb R. Robinson
Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)
Bortezomib is a proteasome inhibitor used in the treatment of multiple myeloma and other non-solid malignancies, alone or in combination with other chemotherapy drugs. Like other chemotherapeutic agents, bortezomib treatment is frequently accompanied by chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) that may be dose-limiting, adversely affecting quality of life and prognosis. The mechanisms behind bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy (BIPN) and CIPN overall are largely unknown. Recent findings in other pain models have indicated substantial involvement of glial cells in chronic pain. Although injury models have shown activation of both astrocytes and microglia following insult, research in other CIPN models has shown astrocytic activation …
Nerve Fiber Diameter Measurements Using Hematoxylin And Eosin Staining And Brightfield Microscopy To Assess The Novel Method Of Characterizing Peripheral Nerve Fiber Distributions By Group Delay, 2014 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Nerve Fiber Diameter Measurements Using Hematoxylin And Eosin Staining And Brightfield Microscopy To Assess The Novel Method Of Characterizing Peripheral Nerve Fiber Distributions By Group Delay, Jorge Arturo Vazquez
Master's Theses
Peripheral neuropathies are a set of common diseases that affect the peripheral nervous system, causing damage to vital connections between various parts of the body and the brain and spinal cord. Different clinical conditions are known to selectively impact various size nerve fibers, which often makes it difficult to diagnose which peripheral neuropathy a patient might have. The nerve conduction velocity diagnostic test provides clinically useful information in the diagnosis of some peripheral neuropathies. This method is advantageous because it tends to be minimally invasive yet it provides valuable diagnostic information. However, this test does not determine characteristics of peripheral …
Impacts Of Diabetic Neuropathy On The Human Neuromuscular System, 2014 The University of Western Ontario
Impacts Of Diabetic Neuropathy On The Human Neuromuscular System, Matti D. Allen
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Diabetes mellitus (DM) imparts vascular and metabolic stressors that cause damage and dysfunction to the human nervous system. The disorder associated with this dysfunction is termed diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN). Although DPN has been associated with muscle weakness and atrophy, the extent of its impacts on the neuromuscular system is not well understood. The five studies presented in my thesis investigated how DPN affects the neuromuscular system in humans, from the motor neuron to skeletal muscle contractile properties, using a combination of electromyography (EMG), dynamometry and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques.
The purpose of Studies 1 and 2 was to determine …
Can We Afford The Costs Of Orphan Disease Treatments?, 2014 University of San Diego
Can We Afford The Costs Of Orphan Disease Treatments?, Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.
New California Stem Cell Chief Stresses Speed And Efficiency In Search For Treatments, 2014 University of San Diego
New California Stem Cell Chief Stresses Speed And Efficiency In Search For Treatments, Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.
Fty720 (Fingolimod) Provides Insight Into The Molecular Mechanisms Of Multiple Sclerosis, 2014 University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Fty720 (Fingolimod) Provides Insight Into The Molecular Mechanisms Of Multiple Sclerosis, Madelyn Elizabeth Crawford
Pursuit - The Journal of Undergraduate Research at The University of Tennessee
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by a prolonged immune- mediated inflammatory response that targets myelin. Nearly all of the drugs approved for the treatment of MS are general immunosuppressants or only function in symptom management. The oral medication fingolimod, however, is reported to have direct therapeutic effects on cells of the central nervous system in addition to immunomodulatory functions. Fingolimod is known to interact with sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptors, and the most widely- accepted theory for its mechanism of action is functional antagonism of the receptor. This review examines significant neuromodulatory effects achieved by functional antagonism of the …
Immunomodulatory Activity Of Interferon-Beta, 2014 Dartmouth College
Immunomodulatory Activity Of Interferon-Beta, Lloyd H. Kasper, Anthony T. Reder
Dartmouth Scholarship
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex disorder of the central nervous system that appears to be driven by a shift in immune functioning toward excess inflammation that results in demyelination and axonal loss. Beta interferons were the first class of disease-modifying therapies to be approved for patients with MS after treatment with this type I interferon improved the course of MS on both clinical and radiological measures in clinical trials. The mechanism of action of interferon-beta appears to be driven by influencing the immune system at many levels, including antigen-presenting cells, T cells, and B cells. One effect of these …
Fear Of Onset: The Inescapable Reality Of The Huntington's Disease Gene Carrier, 2014 University of San Diego
Fear Of Onset: The Inescapable Reality Of The Huntington's Disease Gene Carrier, Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.
Managing Uncertainty In Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease, 2014 The University of Western Ontario
Managing Uncertainty In Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease, Michael J. Ravenek
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Typically considered a disease of old-age, Parkinson’s disease can affect those younger in life, i.e., before the age of 55, when it is referred to as young-onset Parkinson’s disease (YOPD). Using constructionist grounded theory, this research sought to understand how, and why, individuals with YOPD became informed about their disease over time. A total of 39 individuals, who self-identified as living with YOPD, took part in this study which was organized according to four cycles of data collection. These cycles utilized focus groups, in-depth interviews and a private online discussion board, supplemented by 14 autobiographies written by individuals living with …
Nerve Blood Flow Control In Health & Disease:The Effects Of Type 1 Diabetes And Exercise Training, 2014 The University of Western Ontario
Nerve Blood Flow Control In Health & Disease:The Effects Of Type 1 Diabetes And Exercise Training, Terry D. Olver
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Peripheral nerve blood flow (NBF) is critical to nerve health. Impaired NBF control may contribute to the progression of diabetes peripheral neuropathy. The purposes of this dissertation were: i) to investigate the acute and chronic effects of hyperglycemia on basal sciatic NBF (measured via Doppler ultrasound), ii) to examine the potential vasodilatory effects of insulin (euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp; 10 mµ•kg-1•min-1) on NBF control in healthy rats and rats with insulin-treated type 1 diabetes (DS) and iii) to determine if exercise training (~75% VO2max, 60 min/day, 5 days/wk for 10 wk) improves vasa nervorum reactivity …
Anonymous Donors, Confidentiality, And How We All Must Work To Defeat Huntington's Disease, 2014 University of San Diego
Anonymous Donors, Confidentiality, And How We All Must Work To Defeat Huntington's Disease, Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.
Support From Unaffected Relatives Makes Big Difference In Fight Against Huntington's Disease, 2014 University of San Diego
Support From Unaffected Relatives Makes Big Difference In Fight Against Huntington's Disease, Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.
Design, Synthesis And Biological Evaluation Of Novel Compounds With Cns-Activity Targeting Cannabinoid And Biogenic Amine Receptors, 2014 University of New Orleans
Design, Synthesis And Biological Evaluation Of Novel Compounds With Cns-Activity Targeting Cannabinoid And Biogenic Amine Receptors, Alexander M. Sherwood
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This work seeks to contribute to the discipline of neuropharmacology by way of structure activity relationship from the standpoint of an organic chemist. More specifically, we sought to develop robust synthetic methodology able to efficiently produce an array of compounds for the purpose of systematic evaluation of their interaction with specific sights within the central nervous system (CNS) in order to better understand the mind and to develop drugs that may have beneficial effects on neurological function.
The focus of these studies has been toward the development of novel molecules, using a structure-activity relationship approach, that exhibit binding affinity at …
Kyphotic Progression After Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Treated Conservatively, With Mis, Or Via Open Approach, 2014 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kyphotic Progression After Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures Treated Conservatively, With Mis, Or Via Open Approach, Mark Rivkin, Howard Eisenbrock
Research Day
Management of thoracolumbar burst fractures (AO A3) without neurological deficit is subject to debate in the literature. While TLICS provides guidance for injuries necessitating intervention, it makes little mention of best surgical approaches. Furthermore, intact patients with suspected posterior ligamentous complex injury (TLICS 4) compose an additional level of management uncertainty. Present study examined outcomes for TL burst fractures in neurologically intact patients with suspected disruption of the PLC treated with bracing, MIS, or open fixation and fusion.
The Role Of Multiple Sclerosis As A Risk Factor For The Development Of Osteoporosis, 2014 University of Massachusetts Medical School
The Role Of Multiple Sclerosis As A Risk Factor For The Development Of Osteoporosis, Christopher Perrone, Christine M. Foley, Linda C. Churchill, Sybil L. Crawford, Judith K. Ockene, Carolina Ionete
Sybil L. Crawford
Background: Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease in the United States, and it is particularly common among women with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, despite this association, the temporal relationship between these two conditions has not been previously studied. Data from the Women’s Health Initiative provides a unique opportunity to examine the risk of developing osteoporosis over time in individuals diagnosed with MS. Objective: The purpose of this study is to refine the relationship between MS and osteoporosis, clarifying the impact of environmental and pharmacologic factors on each condition, as well as addressing treatment and preventative efforts for a patient …
Fathoming Huntington’S Disease, Genetic Testing And The Biotechnological Era In An Academic Setting, 2014 University of San Diego
Fathoming Huntington’S Disease, Genetic Testing And The Biotechnological Era In An Academic Setting, Kenneth P. Serbin
At Risk for Huntington's Disease
No abstract provided.