Publications by authors named "Sydney Eck"

Heavy alcohol consumption is a known risk factor for various forms of dementia and the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this work, we investigated how intragastric alcohol feeding may alter the liver-to-brain axis to induce and/or promote AD pathology. Four weeks of intragastric alcohol feeding to mice, which causes significant fatty liver (steatosis) and liver injury, caused no changes in AD pathology markers in the brain [amyloid precursor protein (APP), presenilin], except for a decrease in microglial cell number in the cortex of the brain.

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Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are F-actin-based open-ended tubular extensions that form following stresses, such as nutritional deprivation and oxidative stress. The chemotherapy agent 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) represents a significant stressor to cancer cells and induces thymidine deficiency, a state similar to nutritional deprivation. However, the ability of 5-FU to induce TNT formation in cancer cells and potentially enhance survival has not been explored.

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During isometric contractions, the optimal length of skeletal muscles increases with decreasing activation. The underlying mechanism for this phenomenon is thought to be linked to length dependence of Ca sensitivity. Muscular dystrophy with myositis (), a recessive titin mutation in mice, was used as a tool to study the role of titin in activation dependence of optimal length and length dependence of Ca sensitivity.

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