Publications by authors named "Solmaz Surano"

Background: Dizziness and vertigo affect around 15% of adults annually and represent common reasons for contacting health services, accounting for around 3% of all emergency department visits worldwide. Vertigo is also associated with excessive use of diagnostic imaging and emergency care and decreased productivity, primarily because of work absenteeism. Vestibular rehabilitation is an evidence-based treatment for chronic dizziness and supervised group exercise therapy has recently been shown to be effective after vestibular neuritis, a common cause of acute onset vertigo.

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Amyloid-formation by the islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP), produced by the β-cells in the human pancreas, has been associated with the development of type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The human plasma-protein transthyretin (TTR), a well-known amyloid-inhibiting protein, is interestingly also expressed within the IAPP producing β-cells. In the present study, we have characterized the ability of TTR to interfere with IAPP amyloid-formation, both in terms of its intrinsic stability as well as with regard to the effect of TTR-stabilizing drugs.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Solmaz Surano"

  • Solmaz Surano's research focuses on health-related topics, particularly in rehabilitation and mechanisms of amyloid formation in the context of diabetes.
  • The article on vestibular rehabilitation emphasizes the need for effective treatments for dizziness and vertigo, highlighting the potential benefits of internet-based rehabilitation compared to standard care.
  • Surano's study on transthyretin (TTR) explores its role in inhibiting islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) amyloid formation, which is linked to type II diabetes, showcasing TTR's potential therapeutic implications.