نتایج جستجو برای: gad65

تعداد نتایج: 797  

2004
Chengsan Sun Werner Sieghart Jaideep Kapur

GABAA receptors are pentamers composed of subunits derived from the a, h, g, y, u, e, and k gene families. a1, a4, g2, and y subunits are expressed in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, but their subcellular distribution has not been described. Hippocampal sections were double-labeled for the a1, a4, g2, and y subunits and GAD65 or gephyrin, and their subcellular distribution on dentate gran...

Journal: :Visual neuroscience 1998
M A Johnson N Vardi

Mammalian horizontal cells are believed to be GABAergic because, in most species, they contain both GABA and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), and their terminals are presynaptic to GABA receptors. In adult rabbit, however, GABA and GAD immunoreactivity have not been consistently demonstrated in horizontal cells, casting doubts on the assumption that they too are GABAergic. Here we demonstrate...

2013
Stina Axelsson Mikael Chéramy Linda Åkerman Mikael Pihl Johnny Ludvigsson Rosaura Casas

OBJECTIVE GAD formulated in aluminum hydroxide (GAD-alum) has previously been shown to induce preservation of residual insulin secretion in recent-onset type 1 diabetes, but recent phase II and III GAD-alum trials failed to reach primary outcomes. The European phase III study was therefore closed after 15 months, and only a minority of patients completed the 30 months of follow-up. RESEARCH D...

Journal: :Diabetes 2001
M Peakman T I Tree J Endl P van Endert M A Atkinson B O Roep

The identification, quantification, and characterization of T-cells reactive with the islet autoantigens GAD65, proinsulin (PI), and tyrosine phosphatase-like molecules IA-2 and phogrin are major research goals in type 1 diabetes. In the Immunology of Diabetes Society First Workshop on Autoreactive T-Cells, the quality of recombinant preparations of these autoantigens was identified as a signif...

Journal: :Cerebral Cortex (New York, NY) 2009
Zdravko Petanjek Brigitte Berger Monique Esclapez

In human most cortical gamma-aminobutyric acidergic (GABAergic) neurons are produced in the proliferative zones of the dorsal telencephalon in contrast to rodents. We report that in cynomolgus monkey fetuses cortical GABAergic neurons are generated in the proliferative zones of the dorsal telencephalon, in addition to the proliferative region of the ventral telencephalon, the ganglionic eminenc...

2013
Christiane S Hampe Laura Petrosini Paola De Bartolo Paola Caporali Debora Cutuli Daniela Laricchiuta Francesca Foti Jared R Radtke Veronika Vidova Jérôme Honnorat Mario Manto

BACKGROUND Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) is a rare autoimmune movement disorder characterized by the presence of autoantibodies specific to the smaller isoform of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD65). A pathological role of these antibodies has been suggested by their capacity to inhibit GAD65 enzyme activity and by the observation that rats receiving cerebellar injections of GAD65Ab showed cerebellar...

Journal: :International immunology 2006
Anthony Quinn Marcia McInerney Donald Huffman Brigid McInerney Stella Mayo Kathryn Haskins Eli Sercarz

Non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice spontaneously develop autoimmune diabetes, and serve as a model for type 1 diabetes (T1D) and natural autoimmunity. T cell responses to the pancreatic islet antigen glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) can be detected in the spleens of young prediabetic NOD mice, which display a unique MHC class II molecule. Here, we report that a distinct TcR beta chain and CDR3...

Journal: :Frontiers in immunology 2016
Elin Malek Abrahimians Luc Vander Elst Vincent A. Carlier Jean-Marie Saint-Remy

Autoreactive CD4(+) T cells recognizing islet-derived antigens play a primary role in type 1 diabetes. Specific suppression of such cells therefore represents a strategic target for the cure of the disease. We have developed a methodology by which CD4(+) T cells acquire apoptosis-inducing properties on antigen-presenting cells after cognate recognition of natural sequence epitopes. We describe ...

Journal: :Brain research. Molecular brain research 2004
M Bäckberg N Madjid S O Ogren B Meister

A mutation in the mouse tub gene causes a phenotype characterized by maturity-onset obesity, blindness and deafness. The role of the intact tubby protein and the pathogenesis resulting in the phenotype of tub/tub mice remain largely unknown. In this study, we have investigated whether obese tub/tub mice exhibit altered expression levels for agouti-related protein (AGRP) or glutamic acid decarbo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
H Asada Y Kawamura K Maruyama H Kume R G Ding N Kanbara H Kuzume M Sanbo T Yagi K Obata

In addition to its role as an inhibitory neurotransmitter, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is presumed to be involved in the development and plasticity of the nervous system. GABA is synthesized by glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), but the respective roles of its two isoforms (GAD65 and 67) have not been determined. The selective elimination of each GAD isoform by gene targeting is expected to ...

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