Publications by authors named "Katherine A Carroll"

Microorganisms likely mediate processes affecting the fate and impacts of marine plastic pollution, including degradation, chemical adsorption, and colonization or ingestion by macroorganisms. We investigated the relationship between plastic-associated microorganism communities and factors such as location, temperature, salinity, plankton abundance, plastic concentration, item size, surface roughness, and polymer type. Small plastic items from the surface of the North Pacific Gyre in 2011 were examined using scanning electron microscopy.

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Background:: In Alzheimer's disease (AD), microglia are activated by amyloid-beta (Aβ) to release IL6 among other cytokines, which in turn may be neurotoxic. Prior studies suggest that the brain inflammatory response to various antigens can be modeled by measuring the release of IL6 from blood mononuclear cells stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We sought to replicate these results and extend to an AD-specific stimulus (Aβ).

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Evidence suggests that depression in multiple sclerosis (MS) is largely biologically mediated by some of the same processes involved in the immunopathogenesis of this neurologic disease. In particular, the increase in proinflammatory cytokines, activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, and reduction in neurotrophic factors that occur in MS may each account for the increased rate of depression seen in MS. The possible contributions of these neuroinflammatory, neuroendocrine, and neurotrophic mechanisms suggest a diverse array of novel treatment strategies for depression, both in the context of inflammatory conditions as well as in idiopathic depression.

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