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Polarisationsoptischer Nachweis von Amyloid-Ablagerung bei Mycosis fungoides

1965

An drei klinisch uber langere Zeit beobachteten Patienten mit Mycosis fungoides wurden in verschiedenen Intervallen gewonnene Hautexcisionen mit den autoptischen Befunden histologisch verglichen. Bei den feingeweblichen Untersuchungen wurden Amyloidablagerungen besonders berucksichtigt, wobei der Amyloidnachweis mit der spezifischen polarisationsoptischen Methode am Kongorotpraparat durchgefuhrt wurde: Bei allen drei Beobachtungen konnte primares (perikollagenes) Amyloid im mykosiden Gewebe an Haut und inneren Organen nachgewiesen werden. Ein Fall zeigte dagegen zusatzlich eine sekundare (periretikulare) Ablagerungsform der Amyloidose. Die moglichen Ursachen dieser differenten Amyloidablage…

Mycosis fungoidesbusiness.industrymedicineDermatologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebusinessAmyloid (mycology)Molecular biologyArchiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Dermatologie
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Beta-amyloid monomers are neuroprotective

2009

The 42-aa-long β-amyloid protein—Aβ1-42—is thought to play a central role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) (Walsh and Selkoe, 2007). Data from AD brain (Shankar et al., 2008), transgenic APP (amyloid precursor protein)-overexpressing mice (Lesné et al., 2006), and neuronal cultures treated with synthetic Aβ peptides (Lambert et al., 1998) indicate that self-association of Aβ1-42monomers into soluble oligomers is required for neurotoxicity. The function of monomeric Aβ1-42is unknown. The evidence that Aβ1-42is present in the brain and CSF of normal individuals suggests that the peptide is physiologically active (Shoji, 2002). Here we show that synthetic Aβ1-42monomers support …

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Emerging roles of extracellular vesicles in the nervous system.

2014

Information exchange executed by extracellular vesicles, including exosomes, is a newly described form of intercellular communication important in the development and physiology of neural systems. These vesicles can be released from cells, are packed with information including signaling proteins and both coding and regulatory RNAs, and can be taken up by target cells, thereby facilitating the transfer of multilevel information. Recent studies demonstrate their critical role in physiological processes, including nerve regeneration, synaptic function, and behavior. These vesicles also have a sinister role in the propagation of toxic amyloid proteins in neurodegenerative conditions, including …

Nervous systemSymposiumAmyloidGeneral NeuroscienceVesicleCiliumRegeneration (biology)2800 General NeuroscienceBrain610 Medicine & healthNeurodegenerative Diseases11359 Institute for Regenerative Medicine (IREM)BiologyExosomesMicrovesiclesNerve Regenerationmedicine.anatomical_structureTumor progressionmedicineAnimalsHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessCiliaNeuroscienceNeuroinflammationThe Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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Motor Conduction Studies and Handgrip in Hereditary TTR Amyloidosis: Simple Tools to Evaluate the Upper Limbs

2022

PurposeHereditary transthyretin amyloidosis with polyneuropathy (ATTRv) is caused by mutations in the TTR gene, leading to misfolded monomers that aggregate generating amyloid fibrils. The clinical phenotype is heterogeneous, and characterized by a multisystemic disease affecting the sensorimotor and autonomic functions along with other organs.Materials and MethodsAll the patients were assessed by complete neurological assessment, neurophysiological evaluation, of the median nerve, and handgrip analysis. The data are presented as means and standard deviations. Parametric and non-parametric assessments have been performed to identify differences between groups. Pearson's correlation has been…

Neurologyhandgripcarpal tunnel syndromemedian nervehand strengthnerve conduction study - NCSNeurology (clinical)hereditary amyloid neuropathyneurophysiologyTTRFrontiers in Neurology
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From Small Peptides to Large Proteins against Alzheimer'sDisease.

2022

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder in the elderly. The two cardinal neuropathological hallmarks of AD are the senile plaques, which are extracellular deposits mainly constituted by beta-amyloids, and neurofibrillary tangles formed by abnormally phosphorylated Tau (p-Tau) located in the cytoplasm of neurons. Although the research has made relevant progress in the management of the disease, the treatment is still lacking. Only symptomatic medications exist for the disease, and, in the meantime, laboratories worldwide are investigating disease-modifying treatments for AD. In the present review, results centered on the use of peptides of different sizes invol…

NeuronsAmyloid beta-Peptidesamyloid-beta protein: amyloid fibrillationAlzheimer DiseaseTau proteinHumanstau ProteinsPlaque AmyloidNeurofibrillary TanglesMolecular BiologyBiochemistryAlzheimer’s diseaseAgedBiomolecules
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Designing trehalose-conjugated peptides for the inhibition of Alzheimer’s Aβ oligomerization and neurotoxicity

2008

Neurotoxicity Alzheimer Amyloidsbeta-sheet breaker peptides • amyloid-beta • trehalose • SFM • neuronal cultures • thioflavin T
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79. Amyloid-PET analysis based on tissue probability maps

2018

Purpose The regional quantification of amyloid burden is crucial for the clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease [1]. The best method to evaluate regional amyloid deposition in PET is through the use MR imaging for brain space normalization. However, since MR imaging is not always available in the clinical practice, a MR-less methodology is needed in order to compute semi-quantitative and analyze regional amyloid burden. Methods Forty-four patients with clinical evidence of dementia, underwent 18F-Florbetaben PET (FBB-PET), FDG-PET, neuropsychological assessment and cerebrospinal fluid analysis. We implemented a methodology that uses SPM12 to import and normalize the FBB-PET images in Mon…

Normalization (statistics)medicine.diagnostic_testReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industryBiophysicsPrecuneusGeneral Physics and AstronomyAmyloid petGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineDementiaCutoffRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeuropsychological assessmentParacentral lobuleNuclear medicinebusinessPhysica Medica
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Capping Parallel β-Sheets of Acetyl(Ala)6NH2 with an Acetyl(Ala)5ProNH2 Can Arrest the Growth of the Sheet, Suggesting a Potential for Curtailing Amy…

2014

We present ONIOM calculations using B3LYP/d95(d,p) as the high level and AM1 as the medium level on parallel β-sheets containing four strands of Ac-AAAAAA-NH2 capped with either Ac-AAPAAA-NH2 or Ac-AAAPAA-NH2. Because Pro can form H-bonds from only one side of the peptide linkage (that containing the C═O H-bond acceptor), only one of the two Pro-containing strands can favorably add to the sheet on each side. Surprisingly, when the sheet is capped with AAPAAA-NH2 at one edge, the interaction between the cap and sheet is slightly more stabilizing than that of another all Ala strand. Breaking down the interaction enthalpies into H-bonding and distortion energies shows the favorable interaction…

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Essential Oils and Pure Volatile Compounds as Potential Drugs in Alzheimer's Disease Therapy: An Updated Review of the Literature

2016

Background: The use of aromatic plants to relief different illness is not a new therapy. Actually aromatic plants have been used for many centuries by different cultures around the world. Pharmacological studies provide scientific support to the traditional use of aromatic medicinal plants and aromatherapy; nevertheless, more clinical trials are required regarding to their effectiveness in order to establish a guidance for their use in routine healthcare. Moreover, modern medicine in studies about olfactory function has attained great achievements and got Nobel Prize in 2004. These new searches have obviously fueled interest in the essential oils and volatile compounds of natural origin. Se…

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Implications of alpha- and beta-secretase expression and function in Alzheimer's disease

2020

Abstract There has been intense debate in the field about the extent to which processing of the amyloid precursor protein contributes to pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Early publications succeeding in the identification of the main component of senile plaques—the amyloid-beta (A-beta) peptide—strictly argued for a constitutive contribution of A-beta to disease initiation and progression. This led to development of the amyloid hypothesis, which in recent years was attacked for the lack of success of clinical studies based on the respective assumption. There is evidence that the hypothesis must be revisited, but accumulation of A-beta along with aging might still be the best explanation…

PathogenesisbiologyADAM10biology.proteinAmyloid precursor proteinAlpha (ethology)DiseaseAmyloid precursor protein secretaseNeuroscienceFunction (biology)Biochemistry of Alzheimer's disease
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