نتایج جستجو برای: s100b

تعداد نتایج: 1190  

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2006
Paul T Wilder Jing Lin Catherine L Bair Thomas H Charpentier Dong Yang Melissa Liriano Kristen M Varney Andrew Lee Amos B Oppenheim Sankar Adhya France Carrier David J Weber

S100B is an EF-hand containing calcium-binding protein of the S100 protein family that exerts its biological effect by binding and affecting various target proteins. A consensus sequence for S100B target proteins was published as (K/R)(L/I)xWxxIL and matches a region in the actin capping protein CapZ (V.V. Ivanenkov, G.A. Jamieson, Jr., E. Gruenstein, R.V. Dimlich, Characterization of S-100b bi...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2011
Francesca Riuzzi Guglielmo Sorci Rosario Donato

S100B protein has been shown to exert anti-myogenic and mitogenic effects in myoblast cultures through inhibition of the myogenic p38 MAPK and activation of the mitogenic ERK1/2. However, the receptor mediating these effects had not been identified. Here, we show that S100B increases and/or stabilizes the binding of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) to bFGF receptor 1 (FGFR1) by interacting...

2010
Andrea Kleindienst Christian Schmidt Hans Parsch Irene Emtmann Yu Xu Michael Buchfelder

Following brain injury, S100B is released from damaged astrocytes but also yields repair mechanisms. We measured S100B in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum (Cobas e411 electrochemiluminescence assay, Roche) longitudinally in a large cohort of patients treated with a ventricular drainage following traumatic brain injury (TBI) or subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Statistical analysis was perfo...

2013
Olga Calcagnile Anders Holmén Michelle Chew Johan Undén

INTRODUCTION Biomarkers of brain damage and head injury are potentially useful tools in the management of afflicted patients. Particularly S100B has received much attention and has been adapted into clinical guidelines. Alcohol intoxication and higher age (65 years and over) have been used as risk factors for serious complications following head injury. The effect of these factors on S100B leve...

Journal: :International journal of high throughput screening 2010
Paul T Wilder Thomas H Charpentier Melissa A Liriano Kira Gianni Kristen M Varney Edwin Pozharski Andrew Coop Eric A Toth Alex D Mackerell David J Weber

S100B is highly over-expressed in many cancers, including malignant melanoma. In such cancers, S100B binds wild-type p53 in a calcium-dependent manner, sequestering it, and promoting its degradation, resulting in the loss of p53-dependent tumor suppression activities. Therefore, S100B inhibitors may be able to restore wild-type p53 levels in certain cancers and provide a useful therapeutic stra...

2011
Søren Ohrt-Nissen Lennart Friis-Hansen Benny Dahl Jakob Stensballe Bertil Romner Lars S Rasmussen

BACKGROUND Protein S100B has proven to be a useful biomarker for cerebral damage. The predictive ability of S100B may, however, be affected by extracerebral injuries. The aim of this study was to investigate serum levels of S100B in patients with either isolated head injury (IHI), multi trauma with head injury (MTHI), or no head injury (NHI). The primary aim was to assess if a significant diffe...

Journal: :BMC Neurology 2004
Henrik Jönsson Per Johnsson Martin Bäckström Christer Alling Cecilia Dautovic-Bergh Sten Blomquist

BACKGROUND The brain-derived protein S100B has been shown to be a useful marker of brain injury of different etiologies. Cognitive dysfunction after cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass has been reported to occur in up to 70% of patients. In this study we tried to evaluate S100B as a marker for cognitive dysfunction after coronary bypass surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass in a model wh...

Amir Ahmad Mirbolook, Behzad Haghighi Aski, Fattaneh Babaei, Ladan Afsharkhas, Masumeh Moradkhani Zadeh,

Background and Objective: The S100B protein has recently been considered as an important marker for predicting severe brain damage; however, there has been very little evidence of increasing this marker in cerebral edema due to metabolic disorders such as diabetes ketoacidosis (DKA). This study was designed and performed to evaluate the prognostic role of S100B protein in predicting brain edema...

2010
Johann Steiner Aye Mu Myint Kolja Schiltz Sabine Westphal Hans-Gert Bernstein Martin Walter Matthias L. Schroeter Markus J. Schwarz Bernhard Bogerts

Elevated blood levels of S100B in schizophrenia have so far been mainly attributed to glial pathology, as S100B is produced by astro- and oligodendroglial cells and is thought to act as a neurotrophic factor with effects on synaptogenesis, dopaminergic and glutamatergic neutrotransmission. However, adipocytes are another important source of S100B since the concentration of S100B in adipose tiss...

2017
Simone Hagmeyer Joana S. Cristóvão John J. E. Mulvihill Tobias M. Boeckers Cláudio M. Gomes Andreas M. Grabrucker

Neuronal metal ions such as zinc are essential for brain function. In particular synaptic processes are tightly related to metal and protein homeostasis, for example through extracellular metal-binding proteins. One such protein is neuronal S100B, a calcium and zinc binding damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP), whose chronic upregulation is associated with aging, Alzheimer's disease (AD),...

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