Publications by authors named "E A Dunton"

We report the first results of a search for leptophobic dark matter (DM) from the Coherent-CAPTAIN-Mills (CCM) liquid argon (LAr) detector. An engineering run with 120 photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and 17.9×10^{20} protons on target (POT) was performed in fall 2019 to study the characteristics of the CCM detector.

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McArdle disease is due to an absence of the enzyme muscle glycogen phosphorylase and results in significant physical impairment in humans. We hypothesised that sodium valproate, an HDAC inhibitor, might have the ability to up-regulate the enzyme. We treated McArdle sheep with sodium valproate given enterically at 20-60 mg/kg body wt.

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Article Synopsis
  • McArdle disease is due to a lack of myophosphorylase, and effective treatments are currently unavailable.
  • Injecting notexin into affected sheep muscles led to muscle damage followed by regeneration, increasing muscle strength and reducing fatigue.
  • The restoration of non-muscle phosphorylase isoforms suggests that therapies aimed at enhancing these isoforms could be promising for treating McArdle disease.
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At present there is no satisfactory treatment for McArdle's disease, deficiency of myophosphorylase. Injection of modified adenovirus 5 (AdV5) and adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2) vectors containing myophosphorylase expression cassettes, into semitendinosus muscle of sheep with McArdle's disease, produced expression of functional myophosphorylase and some re-expression of the non-muscle glycogen phosphorylase isoforms (both liver and brain) in regenerating fibres. Expression of both non-muscle isoforms was also seen after control injections of AdV5LacZ vectors.

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