نتایج جستجو برای: alzheimer disease

تعداد نتایج: 1493098  

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2008
Paula I Moreira Akihiko Nunomura Masao Nakamura Atsushi Takeda Justin C Shenk Gjumrakch Aliev Mark A Smith George Perry

Increasing evidence suggests that oxidative stress is intimately associated with Alzheimer disease pathophysiology. Nucleic acids (nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and RNA) are one of the several cellular macromolecules damaged by reactive oxygen species, particularly the hydroxyl radical. Because neurons are irreplaceable and survive as long as the organism does, they need elaborate defense mec...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1995
M Sasaki S Ehara Y Tamakawa S Takahashi H Tohgi A Sakai T Mita

PURPOSE To demonstrate normal MR anatomy of the substantia innominata and its changes in Alzheimer disease on MR imaging. METHODS Using a 1.5-T superconductive MR unit, thickness of the substantia innominata was measured on coronal thin-section images obtained in 22 patients with Alzheimer disease and 14 age-matched control subjects. Comparison of these images with postmortem specimens of hum...

2016
Xiaobo Su Xingui Tian Zaixue Jiang Qiang Ma Qian Liu Xiaomei Lu Rong Zhou

Recombinant adenovirus serotype 3 (rAd3), which infects cells through the receptor desmoglein 2 (DSG2), has been investigated as a vector for gene therapy or vaccination. However, pre-existing anti-vector immunity may limit the practical application of rAd3. In this study, we investigated the seroprevalence and neutralizing antibody (NAb) titers to Ad3 and alternate serotypes in normal healthy ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Jason Howitt Maria C Bewley Vito Graziano John M Flanagan Paul Freimuth

The majority of adenovirus serotypes can bind to the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) on human cells despite only limited conservation of the amino acid residues that comprise the receptor-binding sites of these viruses. Using a fluorescence anisotropy-based assay, we determined that the recombinant knob domain of the fiber protein from adenovirus serotype (Ad) 2 binds the soluble, ...

Hojjat Shadman Zahroodi, Mohammad Mirzaei, Motahareh Mirdoosti, Sara Abbasi,

Alzheimer, a chronic neurodegenerative disease, usually starts slowly and worsens gradually. It causes 60% to 70% of dementia cases. Difficulty in remembering recent events (short-term memory loss) is the most prominent early symptom. As the disease progresses, patients may have problems such as impaired language, disorientation (including easily getting lost), mood swings, loss of motivation, ...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2006
Gemma Casadesus Kate M Webber Craig S Atwood Miguel A Pappolla George Perry Richard L Bowen Mark A Smith

Until recently, the study of hormonal influences in Alzheimer disease was limited to the role of sex steroids. Despite numerous epidemiological studies supporting a protective role for estrogen in Alzheimer disease, recent studies show that estrogen administration in elderly women increases the risk of disease. Reconciling these contradictory reports, we previously hypothesized that other hormo...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 2001
W G Kim N K Song I D Yoo

Alzheimer disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that is the most commoncause of dementia amongthe elderly. The neurophathological evidences have demonstrated that cholinergic functions declined in the basal forebrain and cortex in senile dementia of the Alzheimer type1>2). Accordingly, enhancement of cholinergic neurotransmission have been considered as one potential therapeutic approach agai...

2009
Eric E. Smith Steven M. Greenberg

Cerebrovascular disease and Alzheimer disease are common diseases of aging and frequently coexist in the same brain. Accumulating evidence suggests that the presence of brain infarction, including silent infarction, influences the course of Alzheimer disease. Conversely, there is evidence that -amyloid can impair blood vessel function. Vascular -amyloid deposition, also known as cerebral amyloi...

Journal: :Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology 2002
George Perry Adam D. Cash Mark A. Smith

Research in Alzheimer disease has recently demonstrated compelling evidence on the importance of oxidative processes in its pathogenesis. Cellular changes show that oxidative stress is an event that precedes the appearance of the hallmark pathologies of the disease, neurofibrillary tangles, and senile plaques. While it is still unclear what the initial source of the oxidative stress is in Alzhe...

Objectives The caregivers of the family older member with Alzheimer disease face many challenges, sometimes describing as caring “36 hours a day”. This hard work affects various aspects of the caregivers' life, including health, occupation, and income. The current study was designed to determine the effectiveness of resilience training on reducing stress and communication problems of the primar...

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