Publications by authors named "Yotam Nisemblat"

Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder in individuals that carry DQ2 or DQ8 MHC class II haplotypes, triggered by the ingestion of gluten. There is no current treatment other than a gluten-free diet (GFD). We have previously shown that the BL-7010 copolymer poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-styrene sulfonate) (P(HEMA-co-SS)) binds with higher efficiency to gliadin than to other proteins present in the small intestine, ameliorating gliadin-induced pathology in the HLA-HCD4/DQ8 model of gluten sensitivity.

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The GABA amides of the antidepressants nortriptyline and fluoxetine, 1 and 2, were compared to their respective parent compounds in rodent models of pain. The amides significantly reduced early nociceptive and late inflammatory responses compared to nortriptyline or fluoxetine, where 1 exhibited overall better efficacy than 2. Amide 1 was most efficacious in lowering cytokine secretion, edema and hyperalgesia induced by formalin and lambda-carrageenan, respectively.

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We presently investigated the pathological effects of prolonged inhibition of brain beta-amyloid (Abeta) degradation in vivo. The results obtained revealed that intracerebroventricular injection of the protease inhibitor phosphoramidon into wild-type mice for up to a month elevated the soluble and deposited brain Abeta levels and concomitantly induced the neurodegeneration of distinct hippocampal neurons as well as neuroinflammation. These findings reproduce pathological effects associated with the initial stages of the amyloid cascade and provide a novel model system for studying their underlying mechanisms.

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