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    Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders: A Retrospective Review

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    Honors (Bachelor's)Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN)University of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134718/1/astaiman.pd

    An open label, dose response study to determine the effect of a dietary supplement on dihydrotestosterone, testosterone and estradiol levels in healthy males

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maintaining endogenous testosterone (T) levels as men age may slow the symptoms of sarcopenia, andropause and decline in physical performance. Drugs inhibiting the enzyme 5α-reductase (5AR) produce increased blood levels of T and decreased levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT). However, symptoms of gynecomastia have been reported due to the aromatase (AER) enzyme converting excess T to estradiol (ES). The carotenoid astaxanthin (AX) from <it>Haematococcus pluvialis</it>, Saw Palmetto berry lipid extract (SPLE) from <it>Serenoa repens </it>and the precise combination of these dietary supplements, Alphastat<sup>Âź </sup>(Mytosterone(ℱ)), have been reported to have inhibitory effects on both 5AR and AER in-vitro. Concomitant regulation of both enzymes in-vivo would cause DHT and ES blood levels to decrease and T levels to increase. The purpose of this clinical study was to determine if patented Alphastat<sup>Âź </sup>(Mytosterone(ℱ)) could produce these effects in a dose dependent manner.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>To investigate this clinically, 42 healthy males ages 37 to 70 years were divided into two groups of twenty-one and dosed with either 800 mg/day or 2000 mg/day of Alphastat<sup>Âź </sup>(Mytosterone(ℱ)) for fourteen days. Blood samples were collected on days 0, 3, 7 and 14 and assayed for T, DHT and ES. Body weight and blood pressure data were collected prior to blood collection. One-way, repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA-RM) was performed at a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to determine differences from baseline within each group. Two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA-2) was performed after baseline subtraction, at a significance level of alpha = 0.05 to determine differences between dose groups. Results are expressed as means ± SEM.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>ANOVA-RM showed significant within group increases in serum total T and significant decreases in serum DHT from baseline in both dose groups at a significance level of alpha = 0.05. Significant decreases in serum ES are reported for the 2000 mg/day dose group and not the 800 mg/day dose group. Significant within group effects were confirmed using ANOVA-2 analyses after baseline subtraction. ANOVA-2 analyses also showed no significant difference between dose groups with regard to the increase of T or the decrease of DHT. It did show a significant dose dependant decrease in serum ES levels.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Both dose groups showed significant (p = 0.05) increases in T and decreases in DHT within three days of treatment with Alphastat<sup>Âź </sup>(Mytosterone(ℱ)). Between group statistical analysis showed no significant (p = 0.05) difference, indicating the effect was not dose dependent and that 800 mg/per day is equally effective as 2000 mg/day for increasing T and lowering DHT. Blood levels of ES however, decreased significantly (p = 0.05) in the 2000 mg/day dose group but not in the 800 mg/day dose group indicating a dose dependant decrease in E levels.</p

    The planarian Schmidtea mediterranea as a model system for the discovery and characterization of cell penetrating peptides and bioportides

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    The general utility of the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea, an organism with remarkable regenerative capacity, was investigated as a convenient three‐dimensional model to analyse the import of cell‐penetrating peptides (CPPs) and bioportides (bioactive CPPs) into complex tissues. The unpigmented planarian blastema, 3 days post head amputation, is a robust platform to assess the penetration of red‐fluorescent CPPs into epithelial cells and deeper tissues. Three planarian proteins, Ovo, ZicA and Djeya, which collectively control head remodelling and eye regeneration following decapitation, are a convenient source of novel cationic CPP vectors. One example, Djeya1 (RKLAFRYRRIKELYNSYR), is a particularly efficient and seemingly inert CPP vector that could be further developed to assist the delivery of bioactive payloads across the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells. Eye regeneration, following head amputation, was utilized in an effort to identify bioportides capable of influencing stem cell‐dependent morphogenesis. These investigations identified the tetradecapeptide mastoparan (INLKALAALAKKIL) as a bioportide able to influence the gross morphology of head development. We conclude that, compared with cellular monolayers, the S. mediterranea system provides many advantages and will support the identification of bioportides able to selectively modify the biology of totipotent neoblasts and, presumably, other mammalian stem cell types

    Shielding Internet Users from Undesirable Content: The Advantages of a Pics Based Rating System

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    This Note argues that the European Union should adopt the Commission recommended a Platform for Internet Content Selection ( PICS ) based rating system because the PICS based rating system is the most technically and legally effective method for combating undesirable content on the Internet and because it furthers freedom of expression as well as the European Union common market\u27s four freedoms. Only a coordinated worldwide system, furthermore, will enable the European Union and governments throughout the world to effectively shield citizens from undesirable content, regardless of how a particular government may define the term undesirable. This Note, therefore, argues that governments of the world should implement a global PICS based rating system. Part I briefly describes the Internet and continues by discussing the European Union and several European Union policies related to Internet regulation. Part II examines attempts at shielding citizens from undesirable Internet content by the European Union and its Member States, as well as attempts by several countries that are not part of the European Union. Part III argues that the PICS based rating system is both technologically and legally the most suitable way for the European Union to shield citizens from undesirable Internet content. Part III also proposes a global rating system, based on the European Union PICS based rating system, which will enable the European Union and governments throughout the world to effectively protect citizens from undesirable content on the Internet. This Note concludes that the proposed global PICS based rating system will enable a government that uses it to protect its citizens from undesirable Internet content in a way that is consistent with that government\u27s particular legal system

    Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome

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