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08/02/2022

How to become a pharmacist in Italy from India, Pharmacist Jobs in Italy. This is based on an interview with an Indian pharmacist who works in Italy, and inc...

05/11/2018

How do you tell the difference between a common cold and the flu? While both share some common symptoms, the flu virus causes:
- fever
- general aches and pains
- muscle aches
- fatigue
- chest discomfort and/or coughing

If you think you might have the flu, your local PharmaChoice pharmacist can recommend over-the-counter medications to help relieve your symptoms.

27/10/2017

Transplanted hematopoietic stem cells reverse damage caused by neuro-muscular disorder:

Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine report that a single infusion of wildtype hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) into a mouse model of Friedreich's ataxia (FA) measurably halted cellular damage caused by the degenerative disease. The findings, published online in the October 25 issue of Science Translational Medicine, suggest a potential therapeutic approach for a disease that currently is considered incurable.

Friedreich's ataxia is an inherited, degenerative neuromuscular disorder that initially impairs motor function, such as gait and coordination, but can lead to scoliosis, heart disease, vision loss and diabetes. Cognitive function is not affected. The disease is progressively debilitating, and ultimately requires full-time use of a wheelchair. One in 50,000 Americans has FA.

FA is caused by reduced expression of a mitochondrial protein called frataxin (FXN) due to a two mutated or abnormal copies of the FXN gene. In their study, Stephanie Cherqui, PhD, associate professor in the UC San Diego School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, and colleagues used a transgenic mouse model that expresses two mutant human FXN transgenes, and exhibits the resulting progressive neurological degeneration and muscle weakness.

Human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), derived from bone marrow, have become a primary vehicle for efforts to replace or regenerate cells destroyed by a variety of diseases. Previous research by Cherqui and colleagues had shown that transplanting wildtype or normal mouse HSPCs resulted in long-term kidney, eye and thyroid preservation in a mouse model of cystinosis, another genetic disorder.

In this study, Cherqui's team transplanted wildtype HSPCs into an FA mouse model, reporting that the HSPCs engrafted and soon differentiated into macrophages in key regions of the mice's brain and spinal cord where they appeared to transfer wildtype FXN into deficient neurons and muscle cells.

"Transplantation of wildtype mouse HSPCs essentially rescued FA-impacted cells," said Cherqui, "Frataxin expression was restored. Mitochondrial function in the brains of the transgenic mice normalized, as did in the heart. There was also decreased skeletal muscle atrophy."

The scientists note that the mouse model is not perfect mirror of human FA. Disease progression is somewhat different and the precise pathology in mice is not fully known. However, Cherqui said the findings are encouraging and point toward a potential treatment for a disease that currently has none.

Celine J Rocca, Spencer M Goodman, Jennifer N Dulin, Joseph H Haquang, Ilya Gertsman, Jordan Blondelle, Janell LM Smith, Charles J Heyser, Stephanie Cherqui.
Transplantation of wild-type mouse hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells ameliorates deficits in a mouse model of Friedreich's ataxia.
Science Translational Medicine, Vol. 9, Issue 413, eaaj2347. doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aaj2347

FDA approves first continuous glucose monitoring system for adults not requiring blood sample calibration
28/09/2017

FDA approves first continuous glucose monitoring system for adults not requiring blood sample calibration

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose Monitoring System, the first continuous glucose monitoring system that can be used by adult patients to make diabetes treatment decisions without calibration using a blood sample from the fingertip (often referred...

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