Publications by authors named "C J Aarsman"

A major component of neuritic plaques in brain tissue of Alzheimer's disease patients is the beta-amyloid peptide (Abeta). Accumulation of Abeta has been associated with increased neuronal cell death and cognitive decline. We have previously shown that amyloid peptides like Abeta bind tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) and stimulate plasmin production.

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We evaluated the effect of the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on oxidative stress, lung damage, and mortality induced by an endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, or LPS) in the rat. Continuous intravenous infusion of 275 mg NAC/kg in 48 h, starting 24 h before LPS challenge, decreased hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentrations in whole blood (p < 0.01).

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Background: Von Hippel Lindau disease (VHL) is a rare autosomal dominant inherited disorder characterized by highly vascularized tumors in various organs. The abundant presence of endothelial cells in VHL tumors strongly suggest a role of the VHL tumor suppressor gene in the regulation of angiogenesis. Recently, in vitro studies have shown that the VHL tumor suppressor gene regulates the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

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The thiol-containing compound dimethylthiourea (DMTU) is a known protectant in various models of oxidant-mediated tissue damage. Protective effects of DMTU have also been reported in studies on endotoxin-induced (LPS-induced) tissue injury. DMTU may exert this protective effect by reducing oxidative stress.

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A specific monoclonal antibody against toxin A from Clostridium difficile was generated that did not show thermolabile binding. Nonspecific murine monoclonal antibodies bound toxin A at 4 degrees C, but less effectively at 37 degrees C. Nonspecific human monoclonal antibodies did not bind to toxin A at 4 degrees C.

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