7 results match your criteria: "The University of Texas Houston Health Science Center at Houston[Affiliation]"

Background/objectives: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) is rising, and Western diets high in red and processed meats may be contributing. It is important to identify dietary nutrients that increase CRC risk and perhaps interventions that may modulate such risk. The relationship between dietary choline intake and CRC is still unclear.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by loss of motor control due to a wide loss of dopaminergic neurons along the nigro-striatal pathway. Some of the mechanisms that contribute to this cell death are inflammation, oxidative stress, and misfolded alpha-synuclein-induced toxicity. Current treatments are effective at managing the early motor symptoms of the disease, but they become ineffective over time and lead to adverse effects.

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Natural Products as Modulators of the Proteostasis Machinery: Implications in Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Int J Mol Sci

September 2019

The Mitchell Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Brain Disorders, Department of Neurology, The University of Texas Houston Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Proteins play crucial and diverse roles within the cell. To exert their biological function they must fold to acquire an appropriate three-dimensional conformation. Once their function is fulfilled, they need to be properly degraded to hamper any possible damage.

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Modifiable Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease.

Front Aging Neurosci

June 2019

The Mitchell Center for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Brain Disorders, Department of Neurology, The University of Texas Houston Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.

Article Synopsis
  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) has seen a significant rise in prevalence since its initial description in the early 1900s, highlighting the urgent need for understanding its causes and risk factors.
  • A majority of AD cases are sporadic, emphasizing the importance of addressing risk factors such as aging, sex, genetics, and modifiable lifestyle choices that can influence its development.
  • This review article aims to explore modifiable risk factors, their biological mechanisms, and the potential for strategic interventions to protect against the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
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Cardiovascular diseases are often accompanied by elevated LDL particles and endothelial dysfunction. We have examined the possibility of concurrently reducing LDL levels and modulating endothelial function using a single helper-dependent adenovirus vector system to simultaneously express the apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme (Apobec1) and the scavenger receptor, class B, type I (SR-BI) genes under the control of separate promoters (designated HD-C2). Apobec1 edits apoB mRNA at nucleotide C-6666 to produce truncated apoB48 and is normally expressed in small intestine only.

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Purpose Of Review: Systemic sclerosis, or scleroderma, is associated with a variety of autoantibodies, each of them having their own clinical associations. The fibrosing disorders, other than systemic sclerosis, represent a diverse group of diseases with systemic or localized effect and with limited understanding of their pathogenesis. The purpose of this review is to analyze the literature on the clinical usefulness of examining serum autoantibodies in patients with known or suspected scleroderma and fibrosing disorders.

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The genetic basis of spondyloarthritis.

Curr Rheumatol Rep

April 2004

Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Texas Houston Health Science Center at Houston, MSB 5.270, 6431 Fannin, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Spondyloarthritis tends to cluster in families and, to a great extent, is associated with human leukocyte antigen (HLA) B27. In fact, the population frequency of spondyloarthritis in most groups is proportional to that of HLA-B27. But the frequency of HLA-B27 in the population-at-large far exceeds that of spondyloarthritis, suggesting other genetic factors also are operative.

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