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ER stress in Parkinson’s disease

ER stress in Parkinson’s disease

... I ER transmembrane protein kinase with a luminal domain and a cytoplasmic domain that has kinase ...Upon ER stress, BIP releases the luminal domain of PERK, which then dimerizes and ... See full document

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A novel proteasome inhibitor acting in mitochondrial dysfunction, ER stress and ROS production

A novel proteasome inhibitor acting in mitochondrial dysfunction, ER stress and ROS production

... to ER-stress ...used in the formation of double-stranded ...provided in the SYBR Green PCR Master Mix (Invitrogen ™ , Life Technologies ...products in a reac- tion volume of 25 ...15 ... See full document

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Evidence for gender-specific transcriptional profiles of nigral dopamine neurons in Parkinson disease.

Evidence for gender-specific transcriptional profiles of nigral dopamine neurons in Parkinson disease.

... profiles in microarray studies are. It is common that low expressing genes in microarrays are usually difficult to validate and can often be filtered out from the ...importance in PD pathogenesis. ... See full document

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The Impact of Deep Brain Stimulation on the Quality of Life and Swallowing in Individuals with Parkinson ’s Disease

The Impact of Deep Brain Stimulation on the Quality of Life and Swallowing in Individuals with Parkinson ’s Disease

... provement in swallowing in the patients after ...reported in the literature, 1,3,14 and indicate that there are no significant changes in the swallowing evaluation in the patients after ... See full document

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IRE1 phosphatase PP2Ce regulates adaptive ER stress response in the postpartum mammary gland.

IRE1 phosphatase PP2Ce regulates adaptive ER stress response in the postpartum mammary gland.

... ER stress regulation is important for many physiological functions, including inflammation and metabolism ...of ER stress signaling has been implicated in many human diseases, such as ... See full document

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Clinical Characterization of Parkinson s Disease Patients Followed at CHCB Comparison with a control group

Clinical Characterization of Parkinson s Disease Patients Followed at CHCB Comparison with a control group

... cytokines in serum and CSF of PD patients when compared with HC,(9) including pro- inflammatory cytokines, like IL-6 (12, 17), IL-12 (19), TNF-, (12, 18) and interferon- (12), and anti-inflammatory cytokines, ... See full document

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Transcriptional profiling reveals overlap between ER- and osmotic-stress responses in soybean

Transcriptional profiling reveals overlap between ER- and osmotic-stress responses in soybean

... The microarray slides consisted of 5,760 amplified cDNA fragments from soybean libraries prepared from RNA of developing seeds (Thibaud- Nissen et al., 2003). ESTs from these libraries were placed into contigs to ... See full document

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Depression increases in patients with Parkinson?s disease according to the increasing severity of the cognitive impairment

Depression increases in patients with Parkinson?s disease according to the increasing severity of the cognitive impairment

... Objective: To test the hypothesis that severity of cognitive impairment modifies the association between depression and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Method: One-phase population-based door-to-door surveys. This is a ... See full document

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New roles of glycosaminoglycans in α-synuclein aggregation in a cellular model of Parkinson disease.

New roles of glycosaminoglycans in α-synuclein aggregation in a cellular model of Parkinson disease.

... as in pathologic conditions ...Thus, in a rhesus monkey model of PD, over-expression of cathD and the increased number of lysosomes were correlated with apoptotic processes ...present in lysosomes ... See full document

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96 | Fujinaga CI, Maltauro S, Stadler ST, Cheffer ER, Aguiar S, Amorin NEZ, Salla CM

96 | Fujinaga CI, Maltauro S, Stadler ST, Cheffer ER, Aguiar S, Amorin NEZ, Salla CM

... in domains: corrected age, state of behavioral organi- zation (state of consciousness, posture and overall tone), lip and tongue posture, oral reflexes (search reflex, suction, bite and vomit), non-nutritive ... See full document

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Tratamento com fator neurotrófico derivado da linhagem das células gliais em pacientes com doença de parkinson / Treatment with glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in patients with parkinson disease

Tratamento com fator neurotrófico derivado da linhagem das células gliais em pacientes com doença de parkinson / Treatment with glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in patients with parkinson disease

... Introduction: Parkinson´s disease (PD) is the second most common progressive neurodegenerative disorder and affects the quality of life of millions of people ...GDNF in PD ...Results: ... See full document

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M PA CIEN TE S DO SEXO FE MIN IN O C OM L UPU S ER IT EMAT OSO SIST Ê MIC O

M PA CIEN TE S DO SEXO FE MIN IN O C OM L UPU S ER IT EMAT OSO SIST Ê MIC O

... for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nos Estados Unidos o LES é três vezes mais comum em mulheres negras do que em brancas; também é mais freqüente em pacientes de origem hispânica, latina, asiática e de ... See full document

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DNA damage, oxidative stress, and inflammation in children with celiac disease

DNA damage, oxidative stress, and inflammation in children with celiac disease

... celiac disease is establishing a gluten-free diet, which greatly im- proves the clinical symptoms of most patients (Pham-Short et ...improvement in quality of life, patients begin to suffer from the specter ... See full document

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Mild Systemic Oxidative Stress in the Subclinical Stage of Alzheimer's Disease

Mild Systemic Oxidative Stress in the Subclinical Stage of Alzheimer's Disease

... homogeneity in antioxidant levels between the various groups opposed to other studies in the literature ...relected in circu- lating blood, and even when that occurs, it may be only an indication of ... See full document

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Gliadin peptides induce tissue transglutaminase activation and ER-stress through Ca2+ mobilization in Caco-2 cells.

Gliadin peptides induce tissue transglutaminase activation and ER-stress through Ca2+ mobilization in Caco-2 cells.

... that ER-stress, elicited by the gliadin peptide p31–43, could be involved in CD is intriguing also because unresolved ER-stress leads to intestinal epithelial cell dysfunctions typical ... See full document

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Contribution of ER stress to tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment

Contribution of ER stress to tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment

... shown in Figure 14, conditioned medium from tunicamycin-treated T-47D cells effectively induced ER stress in THP-1 recipient ...was in agreement with the previous study of Mahadevan and ... See full document

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Interplay of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Autophagy in Parkinson’s Disease

Interplay of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Autophagy in Parkinson’s Disease

... synthesized in the liver and secreted into the intestine where they play crucial roles, like lipid ...synthesized in the liver and has been used for several decades in the treatment of a wide variety ... See full document

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Efects of açai on oxidative stress, ER stress, and infammationrelated parameters in mice with high fat diet-fed induced NAFLD.

Efects of açai on oxidative stress, ER stress, and infammationrelated parameters in mice with high fat diet-fed induced NAFLD.

... reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Cre- ative Commons license, and indicate if changes were ... See full document

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XBP1-Independent UPR Pathways Suppress C/EBP-β Mediated Chondrocyte Differentiation in ER-Stress Related Skeletal Disease.

XBP1-Independent UPR Pathways Suppress C/EBP-β Mediated Chondrocyte Differentiation in ER-Stress Related Skeletal Disease.

... during ER stress may also influence gene expression by degrading transcripts encoding membrane-bound and secreted proteins through regulated IRE1 dependent decay (RIDD) [25] and promote apoptosis via ... See full document

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Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson ’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles

Gene Expression Differences in Peripheral Blood of Parkinson ’s Disease Patients with Distinct Progression Profiles

... gene in peripheral blood mononuclear cells ...loaded in triplicate and no-template controls were run on every reaction plate to exclude for genomic DNA ...change in rapid progression patients, using ... See full document

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