نتایج جستجو برای: seladin

تعداد نتایج: 53  

2014
Samira Gilanchi Banafshe Esmaeilzade Akram Eidi Mahmood Barati Soraya Mehrabi Fatima Moghani Ghoroghi Maliheh Nobakht

BACKGROUND The seladin-1 (selective Alzheimer disease indicator-1), also known as DHCR24, is a gene found to be down-regulated in brain region affected by Alzheimer disease (AD). Whereas, hair follicle stem cells (HFSC), which are affected in with neurogenic potential, it might to hypothesize that this multipotent cell compartment is the predominant source of seladin-1. Our aim was to evaluate ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
I Greeve I Hermans-Borgmeyer C Brellinger D Kasper T Gomez-Isla C Behl B Levkau R M Nitsch

In Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains, selected populations of neurons degenerate heavily, whereas others are frequently spared from degeneration. To address the cellular basis for this selective vulnerability of neurons in distinct brain regions, we compared gene expression between the severely affected inferior temporal lobes and the mostly unaffected fronto-parietal cortices by using an mRNA di...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2008
S Benvenuti P Luciani I Cellai C Deledda S Baglioni R Saccardi S Urbani F Francini R Squecco C Giuliani G B Vannelli M Serio A Pinchera A Peri

Thyroid hormones (TH) play an important role in the development of human brain, by regulating the expression of specific genes. Selective Alzheimer's disease indicator-1 (seladin-1) is a recently discovered gene with neuroprotective properties, which has been found to be down-regulated in brain regions affected by Alzheimer's disease. Seladin-1 has anti-apoptotic properties mainly due to the in...

2013
Emi Ishida Koshi Hashimoto Shuichi Okada Tetsurou Satoh Masanobu Yamada Masatomo Mori

Selective Alzheimer's disease (AD) indicator 1 (Seladin-1) has been identified as a gene down-regulated in the degenerated lesions of AD brain. Up-regulation of Seladin-1 reduces the accumulation of β-amyloid and neuronal death. Thyroid hormone (TH) exerts an important effect on the development and maintenance of central nervous systems. In the current study, we demonstrated that Seladin-1 gene...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Arames Crameri Elisa Biondi Katrin Kuehnle Dieter Lütjohann Karin M Thelen Simona Perga Carlos G Dotti Roger M Nitsch Maria Dolores Ledesma M Hasan Mohajeri

The cholesterol-synthesizing enzyme seladin-1, encoded by the Dhcr24 gene, is a flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent oxidoreductase and regulates responses to oncogenic and oxidative stimuli. It has a role in neuroprotection and is downregulated in affected neurons in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here we show that seladin-1-deficient mouse brains had reduced levels of cholesterol and disorganized...

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2012
Maria C Ramos Saleta Sierra Carlos Ramirez Javier Velasco Javier S Burgos

This work describes a novel mechanism of neuroprotection by simvastatin: the modulation of seladin-1, an enzyme involved in Alzheimer's disease. Genomic and proteomic studies in human neuronal cells showed seladin-1 production to be increased in a dose- and time-dependent manner by simvastatin. This was confirmed in mice by immunohistochemical and qRT-PCR studies.

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2005
Paola Luciani Stefania Gelmini Emanuele Ferrante Andrea Lania Susanna Benvenuti Silvana Baglioni Giovanna Mantovani Ilaria Cellai Franco Ammannati Anna Spada Mario Serio Alessandro Peri

CONTEXT Seladin-1 (from selective Alzheimer's disease indicator-1) is a recently discovered gene that has been found to be down-regulated in brain regions affected by Alzheimer's disease. Seladin-1 effectively protects neurons against beta-amyloid-mediated toxicity and prevents apoptosis via inhibition of the activation of caspase-3, a key mediator of the apoptotic cascade. Although seladin-1 i...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2008
Yongjun Wang Pamela M Rogers Keith R Stayrook Chen Su Gabor Varga Qi Shen Sunil Nagpal Thomas P Burris

The nuclear hormone receptors liver X receptor alpha (LXRalpha) and LXRbeta function as physiological receptors for oxidized cholesterol metabolites (oxysterols) and regulate several aspects of cholesterol and lipid metabolism. Seladin-1 was originally identified as a gene whose expression was down-regulated in regions of the brain associated with Alzheimer's disease. Seladin-1 has been demonst...

2008
C Cecchi F Rosati A Pensalfini L Formigli D Nosi G Liguri F Dichiara M Morello G Danza G Pieraccini A Peri M Serio M Stefani

The role of brain cholesterol in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is currently a matter of debate. Experimental evidence suggests that reducing circulating and brain cholesterol protects against AD, however recent data indicate that low membrane cholesterol results in neurode-generation and that the cholesterol synthesis catalyst seladin-1 is down-regulated in AD-affected brain regions. We previously r...

2014
Heng Kai Yen Afifah-Radiah Fauzi Laily Bin Din Valerie J McKelvey-Martin Chan Kok Meng Salmaan Hussain Inayat-Hussain Nor Fadilah Rajab

BACKGROUND Selective Alzheimer Disease Indicator-1 (or Seladin-1) is a multifunctional protein first discovered by downregulation of its expression in Alzheimer's disease. Interestingly, the expression of this protein is upregulated in several cancers, including primary bladder cancer. However, its role in cancer formation has yet to be discovered. Goniothalamin is a natural product that has be...

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