نتایج جستجو برای: gad2

تعداد نتایج: 212  

2012
Peter D. Burbelo Evan E. Lebovitz Kathleen E. Bren Ahmad Bayat Scott Paviol Janet M. Wenzlau Katherine J. Barriga Marian Rewers David M. Harlan Michael J. Iadarola

Type I diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease characterized by destruction of insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. Although several islet cell autoantigens are known, the breadth and spectrum of autoantibody targets has not been fully explored. Here the luciferase immunoprecipitation systems (LIPS) antibody profiling technology was used to study islet and other organ-specific autoantibod...

2015
Nelly Stemmler Karin Rohleder Michael P. Malter Guido Widman Christian E. Elger Heinz Beck Rainer Surges

BACKGROUND Glutamate decarboxylase is an intracellular enzyme converting glutamate into GABA. Antibodies (abs) to its isoform GAD65 were described in limbic encephalitis and other neurological conditions. The significance of GAD65 abs for epilepsy is unclear, but alterations of inhibitory GABAergic neurotransmission may be involved. Here, we investigated the effects of the serum of a female pat...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2015
Takamitsu Ikeda Yukiko Makino Maki K Yamada

Increasing evidence suggests that 17β-estradiol, a sex hormone, is synthesized by neurons. In addition, 17α-estradiol, the stereoisomer of 17β-estradiol, is reported to be the dominant form in the male mouse brain. However, probably because the method to detect these isomers requires unusual and precise experimental design, the presence of this endogenous 17α-estradiol has not been reported sub...

2009
Carla J. Greenbaum Andrea M. Anderson Lawrence M. Dolan Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis Dana Dabelea Giuseppina Imperatore Santica Marcovina Catherine Pihoker

OBJECTIVE To determine the extent of beta-cell function in youth with diabetes and GAD65 and/or IA2 autoantibodies. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Fasting C-peptide levels from 2,789 GAD65- and/or IA2 autoantibody-positive youth aged 1-23 years from the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study were used. Preserved beta-cell function was defined on the basis of cut points derived from the Diabetes Cont...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Z Shao A C Puche E Kiyokage G Szabo M T Shipley

Olfactory nerve axons terminate in olfactory bulb glomeruli forming excitatory synapses onto the dendrites of mitral/tufted (M/T) and juxtaglomerular cells, including external tufted (ET) and periglomerular (PG) cells. PG cells are heterogeneous in neurochemical expression and synaptic organization. We used a line of mice expressing green fluorescent protein under the control of the glutamic ac...

2008
Michael Schlosser Uwe Walschus Ingrid Klöting Reinhard Walther

Glutamic acid decarboxylase GAD65 autoantibodies (GADA) are an established marker for autoimmune diabetes. Recently, the autoantigen GAD65 itself was proposed as biomarker of beta-cell loss for prediction of autoimmune diabetes and graft rejection after islet transplantation. Therefore, the GAD65 content in pancreatic islets of different species and its serum degradation kinetics were examined ...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1995
L Li J Jiang W A Hagopian A E Karlsen M Skelly D G Baskin A Lernmark

We studied the distribution of the M(r) 65,000 and M(r) 67,000 isoforms of glutamic acid decarboxylase, GAD65 and GAD67, in rat islets and brain by immunocytochemistry. Synthetic peptides representing selected GAD65 or GAD67 sequences were used to produce sequence-specific antibodies, allowing differential immunocytochemical detection of the two isoforms. GAD-specific reactivity of each peptide...

Journal: :Journal of autoimmunity 2006
Karen H O'Connor J Paul Banga Connie Darmanin Ossama El-Kabbani Ian R Mackay Merrill J Rowley

Autoantibodies to the diabetes autoantigen, the 65kDa isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65), react with conformational epitopes defined according to linear sequences but not according to structural information, or contact sites with the antibody paratope. To ascertain such information for an exemplary human monoclonal antibody (mAb) to GAD65, b78, we combined antibody screening of phag...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Richard S Saliba Zhenglin Gu Zhen Yan Stephen J Moss

Gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABA(A)Rs) are the major sites of fast inhibitory neurotransmission in the brain, and the numbers of these receptors at the cell surface can determine the strength of GABAergic neurotransmission. Chronic changes in neuronal activity lead to an adaptive modulation in the efficacy of GABAergic synaptic inhibition, brought about in part by changes in the n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
H S Hiemstra N C Schloot P A van Veelen S J Willemen K L Franken J J van Rood R R de Vries A Chaudhuri P O Behan J W Drijfhout B O Roep

Antigens of pathogenic microbes that mimic autoantigens are thought to be responsible for the activation of autoreactive T cells. Viral infections have been associated with the development of the neuroendocrine autoimmune diseases type 1 diabetes and stiff-man syndrome, but the mechanism is unknown. These diseases share glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) as a major autoantigen. We screened syn...

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