Publications by authors named "W R McClure"

Patients with heart disease and depression have an increased mortality rate. Both behavioral and biologic factors have been proposed as potential etiologic mechanisms. Given that the pathophysiology of depression is considered to involve disruption in brain serotonergic signaling, we investigated platelet response to serotonin stimulation in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD).

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Therapeutic options for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the most common and lethal neuromuscular disorder in children, remain elusive. Oxidative damage is implicated as a pertinent factor involved in its pathogenesis. Protandim((R)) is an over-the-counter supplement with the ability to induce antioxidant enzymes.

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Article Synopsis
  • Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a severe muscle disease linked to a lack of dystrophin, but the mdx mouse lacks dystrophin yet shows milder symptoms, prompting research into its compensatory mechanisms.
  • The study focuses on metabolic genes GAMT and AGAT involved in creatine synthesis, finding their mRNA and protein levels significantly increased in mdx muscle compared to controls.
  • The heightened expression of GAMT suggests that enhancing the creatine synthesis pathway may help protect muscles from energy failures and could lead to potential treatments for DMD.
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Pregnant rats subjected to very mild stress give birth to pups who, when examined as adults, exhibited behavioral and anatomical anomalies that resemble some aspects of schizophrenia. The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) is reduced in volume by 20.7 +/- 3.

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A survey was conducted to ascertain practice patterns for haemophilia A therapy in the United States. Questionnaire data were supplied by 52 haemophilia centres with a total of 4129 patients under treatment. Most participating centres were affiliated with academic/teaching hospitals or institutions.

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