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Purines in Parkinson's : from epidemiology of caffeine and urate to therapeutics / Michael Schwarzschild.

Henry Stewart Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection Available online

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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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