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Capestrano is idyllic...so beautiful and just like in the movies, complete with small town gossip and intrigue. It's seriously medieval...some houses have been restored, but remain authentic. Most are from the 1400's and have the original old roof tiles and made of stone. Lovely and cool inside. I have my own little housie all to myself! Will take more photos as we go...hope to take a wander early evening when we get back from our day out.
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How the gut influences neurologic disease
A study published in Nature sheds new light on the connection between the gut and the brain, untangling the complex interplay that allows the byproducts of microorganisms living in the gut to influence the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) have been using both animal models and human cells from patients to tease out the key players involved in the gut-brain connection as well as in the crosstalk between immune cells and brain cells. Their new publication defines a pathway that may help guide therapies for multiple sclerosis and other neurologic diseases.
“These findings provide a clear understanding of how the gut impacts central nervous system resident cells in the brain,” said corresponding author Francisco Quintana, PhD, of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at BWH. “Now that we have an idea of the players involved, we can begin to go after them to develop new therapies.”
The new research focuses on the influence of gut microbes on two types of cells that play a major role in the central nervous system: microglia and astrocytes. Microglia are an integral part of the body’s immune system, responsible for scavenging the CNS and getting rid of plaques, damaged cells and other materials that need to be cleared. But microglia can also secrete compounds that induce neurotoxic properties on the star-shaped brain cells known as astrocytes. This damage is thought to contribute to many neurologic diseases, including multiple sclerosis.
Brigham researchers have previously explored the gut-brain connection to gain insights into multiple sclerosis. Although some studies have examined how byproducts from organisms living in the gut may promote inflammation in the brain, the current study is the first to report on how microbial products may act directly on microglia to prevent inflammation. The team reports that the byproducts that microbes produce when they break down dietary tryptophan - an amino acid found in turkey and other foods - may limit inflammation in the brain through their influence on microglia.
To conduct their study, the research team examined gut microbes and the influence of changes in diet in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis. They found that compounds resulting from the breakdown of tryptophan can cross the blood-brain barrier, activating an anti-inflammatory pathway that limits neurodegeneration. The researchers also studied human multiple sclerosis brain samples, finding evidence of the same pathway and players.
Activation of this same pathway has recently been linked to Alzheimer’s disease and glioblastoma. The Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases, of which Quintana is a part, brings experts together to accelerate treatment for these diseases, as well as multiple sclerosis Parkinson’s disease and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease).
“It is likely the mechanisms we’ve uncovered are relevant for other neurologic diseases in addition to multiple sclerosis,” said Quintana. “These insights could guide us toward new therapies for MS and other diseases.”
Quintana and his colleagues plan to further study the connections to neurologic diseases, and are also optimizing small molecules as well as probiotics to identify additional elements that participate in the pathway and new therapies.
Inmates are People Too
Yesterday we had scheduled a video call with an inmate. We were hoping to share Thanksgiving stories and have him meet our family, but true to form, a correction officer arbitrarily cancelled the call. Actions like this by correction officers, seem trivial to us, but they mean the world to inmates who have nothing. Prison are meant to house offenders while they do their time – the job of the state is to keep them fed, safe and provide basic necessities like food, healthcare and in some cases rehabilitation, but I know this is not the case. In reality the culture in the Department of Corrections is to treat these men like animals. The Department of Corrections, and many of the correction officers are tight knit group of “good old boys” and inmate haters. They will tell you openly that inmates don’t deserve any rights and they don’t deserve rehabilitation. What they believe is that all these men had the opportunity to go to school when they were young, so we shouldn’t have to pay for them to go to school again. Many correction officers also get pleasure by tossing their cells and doing anything else they choose, like not letting inmates go to class, or taking away the few privileges that they have. And we wonder why the men rebel. The State keeps us in the dark, like a week ago there was another disturbance that was not reported in the news because they kept a lid on it. Inmates Matter Too!
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