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J E Sallustio

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Eaker E, Kuldau J, Verne G, Ross S, Sallustio J
J Lab Clin Med . 1999 Jun; 133(6):551-6. PMID: 10360629
Although the mechanism for neuropathic gastrointestinal motility disturbances in scleroderma is unknown, we have previously described anti-myenteric antibodies in some patients with scleroderma. The aim of this study was to...
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Eaker E, Sallustio J
Dig Dis Sci . 1998 Mar; 43(2):270-8. PMID: 9512118
Myenteric plexus neurons appear to have unique features in their expression of cytoskeletal proteins. In particular, neurofilaments have been shown to be present in a subset of neurons, and the...
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Tannahill C, Stevenot S, Eaker E, Sallustio J, Nick H, Valentine J
Am J Physiol . 1997 May; 272(5 Pt 1):G1230-5. PMID: 9176234
We have observed a rapid induction of manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) in epithelial, neuronal, and smooth muscle cells (SMC) after acetic acid-induced colitis. To examine the regulation of MnSOD in...
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Verne G, Sallustio J, Eaker E
Dig Dis Sci . 1997 Feb; 42(2):307-13. PMID: 9052511
Achalasia is a motility disorder of the esophagus characterized by the loss of inhibitory neurons in the distal esophagus. Although idiopathic in nature, autoimmune mechanisms have been proposed, and we...
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Valentine J, Tannahill C, Stevenot S, Sallustio J, Nick H, Eaker E
Gastroenterology . 1996 Jul; 111(1):56-64. PMID: 8698225
Background & Aims: Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) is rapidly induced in myenteric plexus neurons (MPNs) in acute colitis and may protect cells from nitric oxide toxicity. Inducible nitric oxide synthase...
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Ho J, Nagle G, Mathias J, Clench M, Fan X, Kalmaz G, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol . 1996 Apr; 113(4):817-21. PMID: 8925450
Idiopathic neuromuscular disease of the gastrointestinal tract (functional bowel disease) is thought to result from the malfunction of neurons within the enteric nervous system. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs have recently...
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Eaker E, Sallustio J, Marchand S, Sahu A, Kalra S, Sninsky C
Regul Pept . 1996 Jan; 61(1):77-84. PMID: 8701031
Neuropeptide Y is a regulatory peptide found in adrenergic and non-adrenergic neurons. Diabetes, which may cause autonomic neuropathy, induces an increase in hypothalamic neuropeptide Y (NPY) levels; thereby we measured...
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Eaker E, Sallustio J
Gastroenterology . 1994 Sep; 107(3):666-74. PMID: 8076753
Background/aims: Recent studies with neurofilament antibodies as neuronal markers have shown subpopulations of myenteric neurons that do not contain neurofilament proteins. Novel neuronal intermediate filament proteins alpha-internexin, peripherin, and nestin...
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Howe S, Eaker E, Sallustio J, Peebles C, Tan E, Williams Jr R
J Clin Invest . 1994 Aug; 94(2):761-70. PMID: 8040331
The pathogenesis of gastrointestinal (GI) dysmotility in scleroderma is incompletely understood, although previous studies have proposed a neuropathic mechanism. We studied patients with scleroderma as compared with other connective tissue...
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Eaker E, Sallustio J, Harris J, Shaw G
Neuroscience . 1993 Mar; 53(2):561-70. PMID: 7684114
We have previously shown that neurofilaments in enteric neurons are immunologically distinct from those found in the central nervous system. In particular, one monoclonal antibody to the medium molecular weight...