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Brain Pathol ; : e13251, 2024 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38454306

ABSTRACT

The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) regulates systemic and cerebral blood flow and is dysregulated in dementia. The major aim of this study was to determine if RAS signalling is dysregulated in vascular dementia. We measured markers of RAS signalling in white matter underlying the frontal and occipital cortex in neuropathologically confirmed cases of vascular dementia (n = 42), Alzheimer's disease (n = 50), mixed AD/VaD (n = 50) and age-matched controls (n = 50). All cases were stratified according to small vessel disease (SVD) severity across both regions. ACE-1 and ACE-2 protein and activity was measured by ELISA and fluorogenic peptide assays respectively, and angiotensin peptide (Ang-II, Ang-III and Ang-(1-7)) levels were measured by ELISA. ACE-1 protein level and enzyme activity, and Ang-II and Ang-III, were elevated in the white matter in vascular dementia in relation to SVD severity. ACE-1 and Ang-II protein levels were inversely related to MAG:PLP1 ratio, a biochemical marker of brain tissue oxygenation that when reduced indicates cerebral hypoperfusion, in a subset of cases. ACE-2 level was elevated in frontal white matter in vascular dementia. Ang-(1-7) level was elevated across all dementia groups compared to age-matched controls but was not related to SVD severity. RAS signalling was not altered in the white matter in Alzheimer's disease. In the overlying frontal cortex, ACE-1 protein was reduced and ACE-2 protein increased in vascular dementia, whereas angiotensin peptide levels were unchanged. These data indicate that RAS signalling is dysregulated in the white matter in vascular dementia and may contribute to the pathogenesis of small vessel disease.

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Virology ; 434(1): 50-8, 2012 Dec 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22944110

ABSTRACT

The poxvirus virion contains an inner tubular nucleocapsid structure. The nucleocapsid is apparently labile to conventional electron microscopy fixation procedures and has therefore been largely ignored for decades. Advancements in electron microscopy sample preparation, notably high pressure freezing, better preserve the nucleocapsid structure. Using high pressure freezing and electron microscopy, we have compared the virion structures of wt virus and mutant viruses known to be deficient in packaging of viral transcription enzymes. We show that the mutant viruses lack a defined nucleocapsid. These results support the hypothesis that the nucleocapsid contains the viral DNA genome complexed with viral transcription enzymes and structural proteins. The studies open the door to further investigation of the composition and ultrastructure of the poxvirus nucleocapsid.


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Nucleocapsid/ultrastructure , Transcription, Genetic , Vaccinia virus/physiology , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Virion/physiology , Animals , Cell Line , Cryoelectron Microscopy , Humans , Vaccinia virus/genetics , Vaccinia virus/ultrastructure , Viral Proteins/genetics , Virion/genetics , Virion/ultrastructure
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Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse ; 16(3-4): 287-95, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2288327

ABSTRACT

It has been postulated that many alcoholics use alcohol to "self-mediate" symptoms of anxiety or panic. Early diagnosis and treatment in this population are both complicated by symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and controversial because of the belief that alcoholics will abuse anxiolytics. The authors present three patients with alcoholism in whom diagnosis of panic was facilitated by intravenous lactate infusion, and whose symptoms were alleviated by clonazepam. All three patients were able to maintain sobriety during treatment. The authors conclude that in a subpopulation of alcoholics, pharmacotherapy for panic may be indicated and not lead to anxiolytic abuse.


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Alcoholism/rehabilitation , Anxiety Disorders/rehabilitation , Panic , Adult , Alcohol Drinking/psychology , Alcoholism/diagnosis , Alcoholism/psychology , Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Clonazepam/administration & dosage , Diazepam/administration & dosage , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lactates , Lactic Acid , Lorazepam/administration & dosage , Male , Middle Aged , Panic/drug effects , Perphenazine/administration & dosage
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