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Purines in Parkinson's : from epidemiology of caffeine and urate to therapeutics / Michael Schwarzschild.
- Format:
- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Schwarzschild, Michael, (Harvard University, USA), Speaker.
- Series:
- Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Parkinson's disease.
- Parkinson's disease, 2056-452X
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Caffeine--Health aspects.
- Caffeine.
- Parkinson's disease--Epidemiology.
- Parkinson's disease.
- Parkinson's disease--Treatment.
- Purines.
- Caffeine--therapeutic use.
- Central Nervous System Stimulants--therapeutic use.
- Parkinson Disease--epidemiology.
- Parkinson Disease--therapy.
- Purines--metabolism.
- Uric Acid--therapeutic use.
- Medical Subjects:
- Caffeine--therapeutic use.
- Central Nervous System Stimulants--therapeutic use.
- Parkinson Disease--epidemiology.
- Parkinson Disease--therapy.
- Purines--metabolism.
- Uric Acid--therapeutic use.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videorecording (1 hrs., 01 min., 34 sec.) : sound, color
- Place of Publication:
- London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2014.
- System Details:
- video file
- Contents:
- Contents: Purines in Parkinson's: from epidemiology of caffeine and urate to therapeutics
- Purines as PD protectants
- Purines & Parkinson's
- Pursuing Epi clues to protection for Parkinson's
- Coffee, tea and the risk of PD
- Caffeine consumption and a reduced risk of PD: Possible explanations for this inverse association
- Caffeine, post-menopausal estrogen and risk of Parkinson's disease
- Caffeine targets in humans
- CSC reverses MPTP neurotoxicity
- Adenosine A2A receptor KO mimics caffeine's protective effect in the MPTP model of PD
- Potential benefits of A2AR blockade in PD
- Caffeine and A2A receptors in models of PD
- Brain distribution of adenosine receptors
- Industry A2A antagonists advancing to clinical trials for PD
- Caffeine consumption & the risk of dyskinesia in PD
- Urate oxidase mutations during primate evolution
- Advantage of higher urate?
- Epidemiology of urate and PD
- Serum urate predicts progression of Parkinson's disease
- higher urate predicts a slower rate of PD progression
- Functional imaging can identify dopaminergic deficits of PD
- Higher serum urate at baseline predicts a slower rate of losing DA transporter binding sites in PD
- CSF and serum urate as predictors of progression of Parkinson's disease
- Is urate a predictor of slower progression in other neurodegenerative diseases?
- Urate prevents dopaminergic neuron death in primary cultures of midbrain neurons
- Astrocytes potentiate the neuroprotective effects of inosine and urate
- Urate prevents MPP+-induced dopaminergic neuron degeneration
- SURE-PD study
- UpUrS-PD study.
- Notes:
- Description based on: online resource; title from PDF information screen (Henry Stewart Talks Biomedical and Life Sciences Collection, viewed April 5, 2024).
- Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration.
- Title from title frames.
- Publisher Number:
- 3681 Henry Stewart Talks
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