نتایج جستجو برای: amyloid

تعداد نتایج: 37689  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2002
T M El Mansoury B P C Hazenberg S A El Badawy A H Ahmed J Bijzet P C Limburg M H van Rijswijk

OBJECTIVE To screen for amyloid and to assess associated clinical and laboratory characteristics in Egyptian patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS Abdominal subcutaneous fat aspirates were consecutively collected from 112 patients (103 women, nine men) having RA for five years or more. To detect amyloid, fat smears were stained with Congo red and the concentration of amyloid A prot...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Thomas J Nelson Daniel L Alkon

beta-Amyloid peptide produces apoptosis in neurons at micromolar concentrations, but the mechanism by which beta-amyloid exerts its toxic effect is unknown. The normal biological function of beta-amyloid is also unknown. We used phage display, co-precipitation, and mass spectrometry to examine the protein-protein interactions of beta-amyloid in normal rabbit brain in order to identify the bioch...

Journal: :Gut 1998
L B Lovat M R Persey S Madhoo M B Pepys P N Hawkins

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The liver is frequently involved in amyloidosis but the significance of hepatic amyloid has not been systematically studied. We have previously developed scintigraphy with 123I serum amyloid P component (123I-SAP) to identify and monitor amyloid deposits quantitatively in vivo and we report here our findings in hepatic amyloidosis. METHODS Between 1988 and 1995, 805 patien...

2015
Damian M. Cummings Wenfei Liu Erik Portelius Sevinç Bayram Marina Yasvoina Sui-Hin Ho Hélène Smits Shabinah S. Ali Rivka Steinberg Chrysia-Maria Pegasiou Owain T. James Mar Matarin Jill C. Richardson Henrik Zetterberg Kaj Blennow John A. Hardy Dervis A. Salih Frances A. Edwards

Detecting and treating Alzheimer's disease, before cognitive deficits occur, has become the health challenge of our time. The earliest known event in Alzheimer's disease is rising amyloid-β. Previous studies have suggested that effects on synaptic transmission may precede plaque deposition. Here we report how relative levels of different soluble amyloid-β peptides in hippocampus, preceding plaq...

2015
Damian M. Cummings Wenfei Liu Erik Portelius Sevinç Bayram Marina Yasvoina Sui-Hin Ho Hélène Smits Shabinah S. Ali Rivka Steinberg Chrysia-Maria Pegasiou Owain T. James Mar Matarin Jill C. Richardson Henrik Zetterberg Kaj Blennow John A. Hardy Dervis A. Salih Frances A. Edwards

Detecting and treating Alzheimer’s disease, before cognitive deficits occur, has become the health challenge of our time. The earliest known event in Alzheimer’s disease is rising amyloid-b. Previous studies have suggested that effects on synaptic transmission may precede plaque deposition. Here we report how relative levels of different soluble amyloid-b peptides in hippocampus, preceding plaq...

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that is the most common type of dementia.AD includes 60_80% of dementia and most people with AD have more than 65 years old.AD causes losing neuronal activity by abnormal proteins. Plaques of beta-amyloid and tangles of “tau” protein can lead to AD. Recently evidence has found that AD may come from outside of central nerv...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2016
Kelly R Bales Sharon M O'Neill Nikolay Pozdnyakov Feng Pan David Caouette YeQing Pi Kathleen M Wood Dmitri Volfson John R Cirrito Byung-Hee Han Andrew W Johnson Gregory J Zipfel Tarek A Samad

Prominent cerebral amyloid angiopathy is often observed in the brains of elderly individuals and is almost universally found in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy is characterized by accumulation of the shorter amyloid-β isoform(s) (predominantly amyloid-β40) in the walls of leptomeningeal and cortical arterioles and is likely a contributory factor to vascular dysfun...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Jun-Tao Guo Jin Yu David Grass Frederick C de Beer Mark S Kindy

The major pathological hallmark of amyloid diseases is the presence of extracellular amyloid deposits. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an apolipoprotein primarily produced in the liver. Serum protein levels can increase one thousandfold after inflammation. SAA is the precursor to the amyloid A protein found in deposits of systemic amyloid A amyloid (AA or reactive amyloid) in both mouse and human. To ...

Journal: :Diabetes 2001
F Wang R L Hull J Vidal M Cnop S E Kahn

Islet amyloid occurs in >90% of type 2 diabetic patients and may play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease. To determine whether islet amyloid occurs diffusely throughout the pancreas, whether it affects islets equally, and whether it decreases islet endocrine cells, we characterized islet amyloidosis by computerized fluorescence microscopy in transgenic mice that develop typical islet am...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2000
N Uesugi N Sakata R Nagai T Jono S Horiuchi S Takebayashi

BACKGROUND N(epsilon)-carboxymethyllysine (CML) is a product of the oxidative modification of glycated proteins, which damages proteins with ageing, diabetes, uraemia and Alzheimer's disease. In contrast, pyrraline is one of the advanced glycation end products, which is independent of oxidative processes. CML has been identified in beta-amyloid of Alzheimer's disease and beta(2)-microglobulin-a...

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