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Neurobiology of Lipids
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25 January 2004

Three items: 1. Latest noteworthy articles ; 2. your NoL subscription ; 3. NoL tips: two ways to support the journal

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1. LATEST NOTEWORTHY ARTICLES
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Reduced Hippocampal Insulin-Degrading Enzyme in Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Is Associated with the Apolipoprotein E-e4 Allele.
Cook DG, Leverenz JB, McMillan PJ, Kulstad JJ, Ericksen S, Roth RA, Schellenberg GD, Jin L-W, Kovacina KS and Craft S.
Am J Pathol Jan 2003 162: 313-319.

b-Amyloid prevents excitotoxicity via recruitment of glial glutamate transporters.
Baba A, Mitsumori K, Yamada MK, Nishiyama N, Matsuki N and Ikegaya Y.
Archives of Pharmacology 4 Sept 2003 368(3): 234-238. doi: 10.1007/s00210-003-0792-6

A liver X receptor and retinoid X receptor heterodimer mediates apolipoprotein E expression, secretion and cholesterol homeostasis in astrocytes.
Liang Y, Lin S, Beyer TP, Zhang Y, Wu X, Bales KR, DeMattos RB, May PC, Li SD, Jiang XC, Eacho PI, Cao G, Paul SM.
J Neurochem Feb 2004 88(3): 623-624.

Cognitive impairment associated with atorvastatin and simvastatin.
King DS, Wilburn AJ, Wofford MR, Harrell TK, Lindley BJ, Jones DW.
Pharmacotherapy Dec 2003 23(12): 1663-1667.

Rod photoreceptor responses in children with Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome.
Elias ER, Hansen RM, Irons M, Quinn NB, Fulton AB.
Arch Ophthalmol Dec 2003 121(12): 1738-1743.

Glial lipoproteins stimulate axon growth of central nervous system neurons in compartmented cultures
Hayashi H, Campenot RB, Vance DE, and Vance JE.
J Biol Chem ePub 6 Jan 2004 doi: 10.1074/jbc.M313828200

The levels of soluble Ab in different HDL subfractions distinguish Alzheimer's and normal aging CSF: implication for brain cholesterol pathology?
Koudinov AR, Berezov TT, Koudinova NV.
Neurosci Lett 2001 314: 115-118.

ApoE and clusterin cooperatively suppress Abeta levels and deposition: evidence that ApoE regulates extracellular Abeta metabolism in vivo.
DeMattos RB, Cirrito JR, Parsadanian M, May PC, O'Dell MA, Taylor JW, Harmony JAK, Aronow BJ, Bales KR, Paul SM, Holtzman D.
Neuron 22 Jan 2004 41: 193-202.

Soluble Ab homeostasis in AD and DS: impairment of anti-amyloidogenic protection by lipoproteins.
Matsubara E, Sekijima Y, Tokuda T, Urakami K, Amari M, Shizuka-Ikeda M, Tomidokoro Y, Ikeda M, Kawarabayashi T, Harigaya Y, Ikeda S, Murakami T, Abe K, Otomo E, Hirai S, Frangione B, Ghiso J.
Neurobiol Aging ePub 16 Jan 2004 doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2003.10.004.

Residential Environments and Cardiovascular Risk.
Ana V. Diez Roux
J Urban Health 2003 80(4): 569-589.

Incorporation of docosahexaenoic acid into nerve membrane phospholipids: bridging the gap between animals and cultured cells.
Alessandri J-M, Poumès-Ballihaut C, Langelier B, Perruchot M-H, Raguénez G, Lavialle M, and Guesnet P.
Am J Clinical Nutrition Oct 2003 78: 702-710.

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