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Obesity, adipocytokines, and cancer - 0 views

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    adipocytokines, such as leptin and adiponectin, impact much more than insulin resistance and obesity. Leptin and adiponectin play some role in the development of certain cancers. Bringing together the common thread of inflammation
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Curcumin attenuates the development of allergic airway inflammation and hyper-responsiv... - 0 views

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    curcumin shown to inhibit allergic airway inflammation, through NF-kappaB inhibition.  This has implications in asthma flares.
Nathan Goodyear

Histochemistry and Cell Biology, Volume 127, Number 2 - SpringerLink - 0 views

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    Abstract only, but this study shows that the innate immunity plays a role in the development of obesity through the TLR.  LPS was shown to stimulate the inflammatory cascade through the TLRs
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Adipose Tissue as an Endocrine Organ - 0 views

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    You need to look at your fat differently.  It literally has developed a life of its own.  Adipose Tissue functions as an endocrine organ.  Just like your thyroid, adrenals...
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ScienceDirect - Cancer Letters : The glutathione-related detoxification pathway in the ... - 0 views

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    glutathione disruption is a component of breast cancer development
Nathan Goodyear

Diabetes mellitus and the risk of dementia: The Ro... [Neurology. 1999] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    the use of insulin in diabetes is associated with a 430% increase risk of developing dementia.  Wow!!  Just the present of Diabetes, almost doubled the risk.  Add in extra insulin and it is like throwing fuel to the fire that exists in the brain.
Nathan Goodyear

Advanced Glycation End Products in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Dise... - 0 views

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    AGE's, advanced glycation end products, play a role in development/progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's...
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JAMA Network | Archives of Neurology | Damage to Lipids, Proteins, DNA, and RNA in Mild... - 0 views

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    oxidative damage found to be present in early Alzheimer's disease.  This early mild cognitive impairment is the time for treatment to delay disease progression.  As this study points out, most studies up to this point have been done on individuals with late Alzheimer's disease.  This show that oxidative damage plays a prominent role in disease development.  This study found oxidative damage through several markers: lipid peroxides,isoprostanes, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine...
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Bisphenol A Promotes Human Prostate Stem-Proge... [Endocrinology. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Another strike against BPA.  This time, BPA exposure during development increased hormone-dependent cancer risk in the prostate through its interaction with prostate stem-progenitor cells.  Again, we are being altered prior to birth.
Nathan Goodyear

Estrogen Receptor β in Prostate Cancer: Brake Pedal or Accelerator? - 0 views

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    Great article on ER beta and the prostate.  ER alpha expression is very important in the development of the prostate.  IN that instance, ER beta is down regulated.  In prostate cancer generation, ER beta expression in the epithelium is lost.
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Biological functions and clinical implications of oestrogen receptors alfa and beta in ... - 0 views

  • ERα-positive cells respond to E2 with increased proliferation
  • ERβ was artificially introduced into these cells, E2-induced proliferation was inhibited
  • The proliferative response to E2 seems to be determined by the ratio of ERα/ERβ. The functions of ERβ in the breast are probably related to its antiproliferative as well as its prodifferentiative functions
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  • In the human prostate, ERβ is expressed in the basal epithelial cells and AR in the luminal epithelium.
  • For many years, DHT was considered to be the main hormone guiding prostate development and function. However, the idea was challenged when in 2001 Mahendroo et al. showed that mice in which both forms of 5α-reductase had been inactivated, have a normal functional prostate [50]. The question was then raised as to what is the real function of DHT in the prostate. In 1989 we hypothesized that DHT is a precursor of an oestrogen, 5α-androstane-3β,17β-diol (3β-Adiol) and that physiological levels of an oestrogen could be produced in the total absence of aromatase [51]. We later demonstrated that 3β-Adiol is abundant in the prostate and is a good natural ligand for ERβ
  • The overall effect of oestrogens in the immune system is determined by a balance between ERα and ERβ signalling
  • The hypothesis of our group is that ERβ plays an important role in regulating the differentiation of pluripotent haematopoietic progenitor cells whereas ERα induces proliferation
  • In tissues and cell lines of mammary epithelium for example, it has been noticed that E2 in the presence of ERα elicits proliferation, but in the presence of ERβ it inhibits proliferation
  • ERα and ERβ have distinctive tissue distributions and to the great surprise of endocrinologists [7] many tissues previously thought to be ‘oestrogen-insensitive tissues’ were found to be ERβ positive and oestrogen sensitive. The most notable of the ERα-negative ERβ-abundant tissues were the epithelium of the rodent ventral prostate [8], the granulosa cells of the ovaries [9] and the parenchyma of the lungs
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    Awesome article discusses the different balance of ER alpha and ER beta and the effects on tissue as it relates to proliferation versus differentiation.  This has clear implications in disease.  Physicians prescribing hormones without a knowledge and understanding of this are only causing potential harm to their clients.
Nathan Goodyear

Systemic sclerosis: environmental factors. [J Rheumatol. 2009] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Environmental toxins such as slice and organic solvents have been associated with the development of scleroderma.  Other exposures include bacterial, viral, pesticides, prescription drugs...
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Epidemiology of Systemic Sclerosis - 0 views

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    silica exposure plays a role in the development of scleroderma
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Elevated androgens and prolactin in aromatase-... [Endocrinology. 2001] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    aromatase knockout mice, thus elevated androgens without estrogen production, develop BPH but not prostate cancer.  This points to estrogen as the important hormone in carcinogenesis of the prostate. Granted this is a animal model.
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Inflammatory cause of metabolic syndrome via brain stress and NF-?B - AGING Journal - 0 views

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    Inflammation plays key role in development of Metabolic syndrome at the level of the CNS.
Nathan Goodyear

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentrations in hy... [BJU Int. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Study finds negligible effect of Testosterone therapy (4.8 mg) on PSA.  The study consisted of several phases, the longest being 6 years.  However, each phase the parcipitants significantly declined.  The long held belief that Testosterone and DHT promote an increase in PSA is just not supported in the science.  In fact, aromatase knockout mice don't develop prostate cancer, only BPH.
Nathan Goodyear

Testosterone deficiency: A determinant of ao... [Atherosclerosis. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    low Total Testosterone associated with CAD, particularly aortic.  Obviously, Testosterone, when low, is a marker of poor health in men.  However, low Testosterone can likely play a role in disease development, especially when age is factored in--low Testosterone in younger men likely plays an etiology versus a lesser impact in the elder.
Nathan Goodyear

Vitamin D in the healthy and inflamed central nervous system: access and function - 0 views

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    Vitamin D3 helpful in treatment of an inflamed CNS, such as in TBI, MS...Vitamin D protects against the development of MS and the progression of MS.
Nathan Goodyear

Estrogen Levels Are Associated with Extinction Deficits in Women with Posttraumatic Str... - 0 views

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    Women with lower estrogen levels more likely to develop PTSD.  This study looked at estradiol.  So, when this study references estrogen, it is referencing estradiol.
Nathan Goodyear

Looking beyond overnutrition for causes of epidemic metabolic disease - 0 views

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    Author looks at overnutrition and beyond in the development of metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
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