Publications by authors named "Supang Maneesri le-Grand"

Background: Aging is closely associated to several deleterious conditions and cognitive impairment. Administration of low-dose paracetamol (APAP) has previously been reported to improve cognitive performance in both human and animal studies. However, the altered cognitive effects of low-dose APAP treatment in the aging brain have not been elucidated.

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Enhanced HSV-1 production is found in activated T-lymphocytes, but the mechanism is still unknown. In this paper, the HSV-1 entry step in CD3CD4CD8Jurkat T lymphocytes was investigated. Observation under electron microscopy revealed the level of filopodia formation on the surface of activated Jurkat cells was significantly higher than that of non-activated Jurkat cells especially after adding HSV-1 for 15 min.

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  • - The study highlights the complexity of hereditary thrombocytopenia, emphasizing that diagnosing these diverse diseases based solely on symptoms (phenotypes) is challenging, and underscores the value of whole exome sequencing (WES) in improving patient management.
  • - Seven female patients with long-standing unexplained thrombocytopenia participated, with clinical features including macrothrombocytopenia and, for some, bleeding issues; WES was effective in identifying 11 specific mutant alleles, including some not previously documented.
  • - The results showcase the ability of WES to uncover genetic mutations associated with macrothrombocytopenia, enhancing the understanding of the disease and aiding in future correlations between genetic changes and clinical manifestations.
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Background: The pathogenesis of medication overuse headache (MOH) involves hyperexcitability of cortical and trigeminal neurons. Derangement of the brainstem modulating system, especially raphe nuclei may contribute to this hyperexcitability. The present study aimed to investigate the involvement of the nucleus raphe magnus (NRM) in the development of cortical and trigeminal hyperexcitability in a rat model of MOH.

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Several studies have recently revealed that cognitive function can be affected by paracetamol (APAP) treatment. However, the exact impact of this drug treatment on learning and memory has not been clarified. This study aimed to investigate the effect of APAP treatment on the alteration of synapses and oxidative stress in the rat frontal cortex and hippocampus.

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Bernard-Soulier syndrome (BSS) is a hereditary macrothrombocytopenia caused by defects in the glycoprotein (GP) Ib-IX-V complex. The mechanism of giant platelet formation remains undefined. Currently, megakaryocytes (MKs) can be generated from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to study platelet production under pharmacological or genetic manipulations.

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The present study aimed to investigate the effect of APAP treatment on the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the astrocytes. The mouse astrocyte cells (C8-D1A) were treated with APAP at the concentration of 100 μM for 24 h, 16 and 28 days. The expressions of pro-inflammatory cytokines and NF-kB were determined using western blot analysis.

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Previously, our group has demonstrated that chronic paracetamol (APAP) treatment induces alterations to the trigeminovascular nociceptive system in the cortical spreading depression (CSD) migraine animal model. The calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) is a key neuropeptide involved in the activation of the trigeminovascular nociceptive system. Therefore, this study examined the expression levels of CGRP in the trigeminal ganglion (TG) after chronic APAP exposure (0, 15, and 30 days) using a CSD model.

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Epstein-Barr virus-associated undifferentiated (lymphoepithelial) carcinoma is a malignancy that most commonly arises in the nasopharynx but can also occur in other locations including the lacrimal sac. Generally, this tumor strongly expresses cytokeratin, making the diagnosis straightforward. In the absence of confirmatory immunohistochemistry, the diagnosis can be problematic, particularly for tumors arising in unusual locations.

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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an X-linked recessive disorder characterised by microthrombocytopenia, complex immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, and haematologic malignancies. It is caused by mutations in the gene encoding WAS protein (WASP), a regulator of actin cytoskeleton and chromatin structure in various blood cell lineages. The molecular mechanisms underlying microthrombocytopenia caused by WASP mutations remain elusive.

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Recently, a number of non-beneficial effects of chronic treatment with paracetamol (APAP) have been reported in several systems, including circulatory system. In this study, the effects of acute (1 hour) and chronic (30 days) APAP treatments on cerebral microvessels in a cortical spreading depression (CSD) migraine animal model were investigated. Rats were divided into control, CSD only, and APAP treatment with or without CSD groups.

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Serotonin (5-HT) is an important neurotransmitter involved in the control of neural and vascular responses. 5-HT depletion can induce several neurological disorders, including migraines. Studies on a cortical spreading depression (CSD) migraine animal model showed that the cortical neurons sensitivity, vascular responses, and nitric oxide (NO) production were significantly increased in 5-HT depletion.

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The pathogenesis of medication overuse headache is unclear. Clinical and preclinical studies have consistently demonstrated increased excitability of neurons in the cerebral cortex and trigeminal system after medication overuse. Cortical hyperexcitability may facilitate the development of cortical spreading depression, while increased excitability of trigeminal neurons may facilitate the process of peripheral and central sensitization.

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Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) play an important role in the development of pain and migraine pathogenesis. Increase in plasma CGRP levels is associated with delayed migraine-like attacks in migraine patients. Although several lines of evidence have indicated a key role of CGRP in migraine pain, its mechanisms remain unclear.

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Objective: To investigate the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the development of cortical hyperexcitability and trigeminal nociceptive facilitation induced by serotonin (5-HT) depletion.

Background: Nitric oxide and 5-HT are important in the pathogenesis of primary headaches. An increase in cortical excitability and trigeminal nociception has been demonstrated in animals with low 5-HT levels.

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The present study was conducted to determine the effect of acute (1 h) and chronic (daily dose for 30 days) paracetamol administration on the development of cortical spreading depression (CSD), CSD-evoked cortical hyperaemia and CSD-induced Fos expression in cerebral cortex and trigeminal nucleus caudalis (TNC). Paracetamol (200 mg/kg body weight, intraperitonealy) was administered to Wistar rats. CSD was elicited by topical application of solid KCl.

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