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Sally A. Frautschy
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 133
Citations - 26224
Sally A. Frautschy is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alzheimer's disease & Docosahexaenoic acid. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 130 publications receiving 23553 citations. Previous affiliations of Sally A. Frautschy include Scripps Institution of Oceanography & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Inflammation and Alzheimer's disease.
Haruhiko Akiyama,Steven W. Barger,Scott R. Barnum,B Bradt,Jürgen Bauer,Greg M. Cole,Neil R. Cooper,Piet Eikelenboom,Mark R. Emmerling,Bernd L. Fiebich,Caleb E. Finch,Sally A. Frautschy,W. S. T. Griffin,Harald Hampel,Michael Hüll,Gary E. Landreth,Lih-Fen Lue,Robert E. Mrak,Ian R. A. Mackenzie,Patrick L. McGeer,M K O'Banion,Joel S. Pachter,Giulio Maria Pasinetti,C Plata-Salaman,Joseph G. Rogers,Russell E. Rydel,Yueyang Shen,Wolfgang J. Streit,Ronald Strohmeyer,I Tooyoma,F L van Muiswinkel,R. Veerhuis,David G. Walker,Scott D. Webster,Beatrice Hauss–Wegrzyniak,Gary L. Wenk,Tony Wyss-Coray +36 more
TL;DR: By better understanding AD inflammatory and immunoregulatory processes, it should be possible to develop anti-inflammatory approaches that may not cure AD but will likely help slow the progression or delay the onset of this devastating disorder.
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Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease
Michael T. Heneka,Monica J. Carson,Joseph El Khoury,Gary E. Landreth,Frederic Brosseron,Douglas L. Feinstein,Andreas H. Jacobs,Tony Wyss-Coray,Tony Wyss-Coray,Javier Vitorica,Richard M. Ransohoff,Karl Herrup,Sally A. Frautschy,Bente Finsen,Guy C. Brown,Alexei Verkhratsky,Alexei Verkhratsky,Alexei Verkhratsky,Koji Yamanaka,Jari Koistinaho,Eicke Latz,Eicke Latz,Annett Halle,Gabor C. Petzold,Terrence Town,Dave Morgan,Mari L. Shinohara,V. Hugh Perry,Clive Holmes,Clive Holmes,Nicolas G. Bazan,David J. Brooks,Stéphane Hunot,Bertrand Joseph,Nikolaus Deigendesch,Olga Garaschuk,Erik Boddeke,Charles A. Dinarello,John C.S. Breitner,Greg M. Cole,Douglas T. Golenbock,Markus P. Kummer +41 more
TL;DR: Genome-wide analysis suggests that several genes that increase the risk for sporadic Alzheimer's disease encode factors that regulate glial clearance of misfolded proteins and the inflammatory reaction.
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Curcumin Inhibits Formation of Amyloid β Oligomers and Fibrils, Binds Plaques, and Reduces Amyloid in Vivo
Fusheng Yang,Giselle P. Lim,Giselle P. Lim,Aynun N. Begum,Aynun N. Begum,Oliver J. Ubeda,Oliver J. Ubeda,Mychica Simmons,Mychica Simmons,Surendra S. Ambegaokar,Surendra S. Ambegaokar,Pingping P. Chen,Pingping P. Chen,Rakez Kayed,Charles G. Glabe,Sally A. Frautschy,Sally A. Frautschy,Gregory M. Cole,Gregory M. Cole +18 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that low dose curcumin effectively disaggregates Aβ as well as prevents fibril and oligomer formation, supporting the rationale forCurcumin use in clinical trials preventing or treating AD.
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The Curry Spice Curcumin Reduces Oxidative Damage and Amyloid Pathology in an Alzheimer Transgenic Mouse
Giselle P. Lim,Teresa Chu,Fusheng Yang,Walter Beech,Sally A. Frautschy,Sally A. Frautschy,Greg M. Cole,Greg M. Cole +7 more
TL;DR: Low and high doses of curcumin significantly lowered oxidized proteins and interleukin-1β, a proinflammatory cytokine elevated in the brains of these mice, and shows promise for the prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
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Ibuprofen Suppresses Plaque Pathology and Inflammation in a Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
Giselle P. Lim,Giselle P. Lim,Fusheng Yang,Fusheng Yang,T. Chu,T. Chu,Patrick B. Chen,Patrick B. Chen,Walter Beech,Walter Beech,Bruce Teter,Bruce Teter,Tracy S. Tran,Tracy S. Tran,Oliver J. Ubeda,Oliver J. Ubeda,K. Hsiao Ashe,Sally A. Frautschy,Greg M. Cole +18 more
TL;DR: The anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen, which has been associated with reduced AD risk in human epidemiological studies, can significantly delay some forms of AD pathology, including amyloid deposition, when administered early in the disease course of a transgenic mouse model of AD.