Publications by authors named "Lee K Page"

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  • The study investigates how the dysfunction of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients affects their sensitivity to the antipsychotic amisulpride, suggesting a potential interaction with glucose transporter GLUT1.
  • Researchers used various methods, including molecular docking and in vitro studies, to analyze the interaction between amisulpride and GLUT1, ultimately finding no differences in the uptake of amisulpride in AD models compared to controls.
  • The findings highlight the degeneration of brain capillaries in humans with AD and suggest that while amisulpride interacts with GLUT1, the BBB transport mechanisms may not be significantly altered in AD compared to normal conditions.
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Under normal physiological conditions, the lung remains an oxygen rich environment. However, prominent regions of hypoxia are a common feature of infected and inflamed tissues and many chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases are associated with mucosal and systemic hypoxia. The airway epithelium represents a key interface with the external environment and is the first line of defense against potentially harmful agents including respiratory pathogens.

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This study investigated the effects of oral taurine supplementation on cycling time to exhaustion at a fixed-intensity and thermoregulation in the heat. In a double-blind, randomised crossover design, 11 healthy males participated in a time to exhaustion test in the heat (35°C, 40% RH), cycling at the power output associated with ventilatory threshold, 2 h after ingesting: Taurine (50 mg kg) or placebo (3 mg kg maltodextrin). Core and mean skin temperature, mean sweat rate, heart rate, rating of perceived exertion (RPE), thermal comfort and thermal sensation were measured during exercise and blood lactate concentration (B[La]) was measured after exercise.

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