نتایج جستجو برای: s100b

تعداد نتایج: 1190  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Roberta Bianchi Eirini Kastrisianaki Ileana Giambanco Rosario Donato

The Ca(2+)-binding protein of the EF-hand type, S100B, is abundantly expressed in and secreted by astrocytes, and release of S100B from damaged astrocytes occurs during the course of acute and chronic brain disorders. Thus, the concept has emerged that S100B might act an unconventional cytokine or a damage-associated molecular pattern protein playing a role in the pathophysiology of neurodegene...

Recently, extensive efforts have been made to understand the rate of energy expenditure and the weight gain associated with atypical antipsychotic treatment, including identification of markers of obesity risk. In recent years, leptin, an adipocyte hormone, has gained significant interest in psychiatric disorders. S100B has been considered as a surrogate marker for astrocyte-specific damage in ...

2013
Bao-di Sun Hong-mei Liu Shi-nan Nie

BACKGROUND S100B protein in patients with cardiac arrest, hemorrhagic shock and other causes of global cerebral ischemic injury will be dramatically increased. Ischemic brain injury may elevate the level of serum S100B protein and the severity of brain damage. METHODS This article is a critical and descriptive review on S100B protein in serum after ischemic brain injury. We searched Pubmed da...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2002
R Machado-Vieira D R Lara L V C Portela C A Gonçalves J C Soares F Kapczinski D O Souza

S100B protein is a calcium-binding protein mostly derived from glial cells, which exerts trophic or toxic effects on neural cells depending on its concentration. Since serum S100B levels has been tested as a potential marker in neuropsychiatric disorders, and structural abnormalities on glial cells have been recently associated with bipolar disorder patients, we conducted this preliminary study...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2002
Luis V C Portela João C T Brenol Roger Walz Marino Bianchin Adriano B L Tort Ubirajara P Canabarro Simone Beheregaray João A Marasca Ricardo M Xavier Eurico C Neto Carlos A Gonçalves Diogo O Souza

S100B is an astrocytic calcium-binding protein which has been proposed as a biochemical marker of brain damage or dysfunction in acute and chronic diseases. We investigated whether serum S100B levels could be related to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) activity. Patients were grouped as having inactive SLE (ISLE), active SLE without central nervous system (CNS) involvement (ASLE), or active S...

2015
Berna Cagatay Kaya Hasan Karadag Ozgur Oner Aysegul Kart Mehmet Hakan Turkcapar

OBJECTIVE Altered serum S100B protein levels have been shown in several psychiatric disorders. Our aim was to investigate whether plasma S100B is different in patients with panic disorder (PD) when compared with controls. Our second aim was to investigate whether treatment with SSRIs have an effect on S100B levels in patients with PD. METHODS The sample included 32 patients diagnosed with PD ...

2018
Christine van der Leeuw Sanne Peeters Ed Gronenschild Stijn Michielse Marcel Verbeek Paul Menheere Jim van Os Machteld Marcelis

S100B is a protein with dose-dependent neurotrophic and neurotoxic effects. Whether S100B in psychotic disorder mirrors pathophysiological mechanisms (which elicit exacerbation of disease) or compensatory action is unclear, as is its validity as a proxy marker for brain status. Insight may be gained by examining associations between serum S100B and indices of grey (cortical thickness (CT)) and ...

Journal: :Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 2017
Armando L. Morera-Fumero Estefanía Díaz-Mesa Pedro Abreu-Gonzalez Lourdes Fernandez-Lopez Maria del Rosario Cejas-Mendez

There are day/night and seasonal changes in biological markers such as melatonin and cortisol. Controversial changes in serum S100B protein levels have been described in schizophrenia. We aim studying whether serum S100B levels present day/night variations in schizophrenia patients and whether S100B levels are related to psychopathology. Sixty-five paranoid schizophrenic inpatients participated...

Journal: :Glia 2007
Eric Raponi Fabien Agenes Christian Delphin Nicole Assard Jacques Baudier Catherine Legraverend Jean-Christophe Deloulme

During the postnatal development, astrocytic cells in the neocortex progressively lose their neural stem cell (NSC) potential, whereas this peculiar attribute is preserved in the adult subventricular zone (SVZ). To understand this fundamental difference, many reports suggest that adult subventricular GFAP-expressing cells might be maintained in immature developmental stage. Here, we show that S...

2014
Lina Bergman Tansim Akhter Anna-Karin Wikström Johan Wikström Tord Naessen Helena Åkerud

BACKGROUND S100B is supposed to be a peripheral biomarker of central nervous system (CNS) injury. The purpose of this study was to compare levels of S100B in women with preeclampsia with levels in healthy pregnant control subjects and furthermore to analyze levels of S100B in relation to possible CNS effects. METHODS A cross-sectional case-control study in antenatal care centers in Uppsala, S...

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