Limitations of traditional screening tools to detect depression in Parkinson's disease [Meeting Abstract]
Howard, J. F.; Varanese, S.; Penesetti, D.; Morrison, C.; Hirsch, S.; Brown, R.; DiRocco, A.
ISI:000266618100697
ISSN: 0885-3185
CID: 591402
Effect of short-term and long-term antioxidant therapy on primary and secondary ageing neurovascular processes
Khodr, Bereha; Howard, Jonathan; Watson, Ken; Khalil, Zeinab
Previous studies from our laboratory demonstrated an age-related functional decline in sensory neurones and their modulation of microvascular blood flow (primary ageing processes) that correlated with a deficiency in tissue repair (a secondary ageing process). We also raised the notion of a possible role for free radicals in these age-related changes. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of antioxidant therapy on modulating sensory neurovascular function and tissue repair with age. Twenty-four-month-old Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with vitamin E for short-term (40 mg/kg, i.p., every other day for 2 weeks) or long-term (for 12 months in advance, 10 g/kg, incorporated in food). These treated rats were assessed for the effectiveness of treatment and tested for their sensory neurovascular function, repair of full-thickness burn, and recovery from hyperalgesia following nerve injury. The results indicate that both short- and long-term vitamin E treatments are effective in improving sensory neurovascular function and in reducing the time required for complete wound closure of full-thickness burn injury. Short-term vitamin E treatment was more effective in protecting against the development of hyperalgesia following nerve injury. An initial increase in wound size and in hyperalgesia was observed in the treated animals, and could reflect possible side effects of the antioxidant therapy and support the importance of free radicals in early stages of the repair process. The data, overall, support the notion that oxidative damage contributes to both primary and secondary ageing processes.
PMID: 12902527
ISSN: 1079-5006
CID: 174059
Phosphine toxicity: report of two cases and review of the literature [Case Report]
Brautbar, Nachman; Howard, Jonathan
Aluminum phosphide is a commonly used fumigant in the agricultural community. This article reviews the toxic effects of phosphine on the lungs and central nervous system in two workers and reviews the available scientific literature. Education for prevention of exposure and more frequent monitoring for exposure are recommended.
PMID: 12868795
ISSN: 0748-2337
CID: 591202