The Latest Biology News And Medical NewsBiology News 2Health News 2Biology News 3Health News 3
HOME >> MEDICINE >> NEWS
Antioxidants may protect against tick-borne illness

For hikers, campers and others who enjoy the outdoors, summer can bring concerns about tick bites and related illnesses such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Researchers are investigating the role that antioxidants -- alpha-lipoic acid and potentially others like green tea and vitamins C and E, for example might play in preventing or treating the deadly rickettsia bacteria.

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, part of the National Institutes of Health, awarded the University of Rochester Medical Center $2 million for a five-year study of the antioxidant theory. The grant caps more than a decade of rickettsia research led by Sanjeev Sahni, Ph.D.

Rocky Mountain spotted fever is the most frequently reported illness in the United States caused by the rickettsia bacteria, which is transmitted by tick parasites. It usually afflicts otherwise healthy adults and children who are bitten by wood ticks or dog ticks. The illness can become life threatening if left untreated, and spotted fever can be difficult for physicians to diagnose because the earliest signs mimic less-serious viral illnesses. Limiting exposure to ticks is the best way to prevent the disease. If it does develop, in most cases doctors can treat it with antibiotics. Typhus is another rickettsial disease spread by lice or fleas. Although less common, typhus remains a threat in crowded jails and in other poor hygienic environments.

"Our studies have the potential to identify novel therapeutic targets for a host of rickettsial diseases," said Sahni, an assistant professor in Hematology/Oncology at the University of Rochester.

Dr. Howard Taylor Ricketts, who eventually died of typhus, identified rickettsia in the late 1800s. Sahni's research group first began investigating the rickettsia bacteria as a model to study the biological changes that occur in the lining of the blood vessels (endothelium) as the bacteria travels through the blood stream. I
'"/>

Contact: Leslie Orr
Leslie_Orr@urmc.rochester.edu
585-275-5774
University of Rochester Medical Center
9-Aug-2006


Page: 1 2

Related medicine news :

1. Antioxidants show no clear benefit against cardiovascular events, death in high-risk women
2. In women, caffeine may protect memory
3. National Academies Advisory -- June 8 public briefing on LANL groundwater protection
4. Vaxfectin-formulated measles DNA vaccine elicits long-term protection in nonhuman primates
5. Human antibodies protect mice from avian flu
6. COX inhibitors may weaken protective qualities of estrogen hormone therapy
7. Some vitamin supplements dont protect against lung cancer
8. Green tea may protect the bladder from becoming inflamed
9. Eating apples and fish during pregnancy may protect against childhood asthma and allergies
10. House dust may protect against allergic disease early in life
11. Agent protects cells from lethal effects of radiation even if given after exposure

Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
TAG: Antioxidants may protect against tick borne illness

(Date:11/23/2009)... Women who store fat on their waist in middle age ...when they get older, reveals a new study from the ...ublished in the scientific journal Neurology . ,...is at greater risk of dying prematurely due to a h...nior lecturer at the Sahlgrenska Academy. "If they...
(Date:11/23/2009)... Augusta, Ga. - The Medical College of Georgia is ...igm shift in the care of patients with sickle cell...cine and University of Florida are partners in the...ans across Georgia to serve as "medical homes" for...a pain crisis sends them to the hospital and seeki...
(Date:11/23/2009)... Life-Science Focused Stra... of Marketing and Communication Professionals , ...23, 2009 -- LaVoie Group, a life science-focused s...at it has received the 2009 MarCom Gold Award in t...nd judged by the Association of Marketing and Comm...
(Date:11/23/2009)..., NEWYORK,Nov.23/PRNewswire-FirstCall/--AnnTa...thisyearasapartnerforthe6thannualThanksandGivingca....JudeChildren,sResearchHospital.Thisyearmarkstheth...ivinginitiative,hasparticipatedinthecampaignwherew...livesbysupportingSt.Judewhileshoppingthisholidayse...
(Date:11/23/2009)..., KANSASCITY,Mo.,Nov.23/PRNewswire/--Christin...rgestprivatelyownedinsurancebrokerage.Hoehnewillse...nefitServices practiceinLockton,s Minneapolis offi...nh/20090415/CG99351LOGO ) ,, "Wearethrilledtoha...ocktonInternationalBenefitServices."Shebroadensour...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Initiative could result in paradigm shift in the care of sickle cell patients 2Health News:Initiative could result in paradigm shift in the care of sickle cell patients 3Health News:Initiative could result in paradigm shift in the care of sickle cell patients 4Health News:Initiative could result in paradigm shift in the care of sickle cell patients 5Health News:LaVoie Group Wins 2009 MarCom Gold Award for Rockwell Medical Homepage Redesign 2Health News:LaVoie Group Wins 2009 MarCom Gold Award for Rockwell Medical Homepage Redesign 3Health News:Ann Taylor Stores Corp. Returns To St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's Thanks and Giving Campaign(R) For The Third Year 2Health News:Lockton Benefit Group Expands International Benefit Team 2
(Date:11/23/2009)...eFDAapprovalsoftwonewtherapiesforNon-Hodgkin,sLymp...oincludeofatumumab(Azerra(TM),GlaxoSmithKline)asat...mia(CLL)andromidepsin(Istodax(R),GloucesterPharmac...eousT-celllymphoma(CTCL). ,, FORTWASHINGTON,Pa....alshavepromptedtheNationalComprehensiveCancerNetwo...
(Date:11/23/2009)....23/PRNewswire/--Reportlinker.comannouncesthatanew..., HolterMonitoringSystems-AGlobalMarketReview ,...-Monitoring-Systems---A-Global-Market-Review.html#...mpaign=prnewswire ,, Cardiovascularmonitori...kpatientsneedtobecontinuouslymonitoredduringdiagno...
(Date:11/23/2009)...,Nov.23/PRNewswire/--BridgePointMedicalannouncedto...e)foritscoronaryandperipheralChronicTotalOcclusion...rossingCatheterandtheStingray®CTORe-EntrySyst...thetersthataredesignedtonavigatehighlydiseasedarte...astyandstenting. ,, TheNationalHeart,LungandBlo...
Breaking Medicine Technology:NCCN Updates NHL Guidelines to Incorporate FDA Approvals of New Treatment Options 2NCCN Updates NHL Guidelines to Incorporate FDA Approvals of New Treatment Options 3Reportlinker Adds Holter Monitoring Systems - A Global Market Review 2Reportlinker Adds Holter Monitoring Systems - A Global Market Review 3Reportlinker Adds Holter Monitoring Systems - A Global Market Review 4Reportlinker Adds Holter Monitoring Systems - A Global Market Review 5BridgePoint Medical(R) Receives European CE Mark for Stingray(R) and CrossBoss(TM) for Opening Completely Blocked Arteries 2Sirnaomics Receives SBIR Grant from NIH NCI for Its Multi Targeted Lung Cancer siRNA Therapeutics 13154 1Sirnaomics Receives SBIR Grant from NIH NCI for Its Multi Targeted Lung Cancer siRNA Therapeutics 13154 2Sirnaomics Receives SBIR Grant from NIH NCI for Its Multi Targeted Lung Cancer siRNA Therapeutics 13154 3Many Young Adults Uninformed About Vaccines 52443 1Many Young Adults Uninformed About Vaccines 52443 2Many Young Adults Uninformed About Vaccines 52443 3SedationFacts org Presents Content on Policies and Conditions Regarding Alternative Methods for the Administration of Propofol 52439 1SedationFacts org Presents Content on Policies and Conditions Regarding Alternative Methods for the Administration of Propofol 52439 2SedationFacts org Presents Content on Policies and Conditions Regarding Alternative Methods for the Administration of Propofol 52439 3SedationFacts org Presents Content on Policies and Conditions Regarding Alternative Methods for the Administration of Propofol 52439 4
Other News:
...r critical care services in the United States will... intensive care a situation that, if not remedied... solution to this problem lies not in recruiting a...e critical care system nationwide, according to a ...
...on an international team of scientists stationed ...ng the North Pole on foot. Both teams, however, ar...al data on the ground and from the air in support ...ission, due for launch in 2009, will provide highl...
... paper and principles assuring that physicians are...atings that they believe are inaccurate were adopt... (ACP) at its annual meeting. The principles, pa...Which Physicians Participating in Performance Meas...
...ls conducting clinical trials should provide more ...before they talk to patients about participating i...ns of a new survey by researchers from Duke Univer...Their study found that 41 percent of the clinical ...
health news:US critical care delivery system in critical condition 2health news:US critical care delivery system in critical condition 3health news:Scientists and polar explorers brave the elements in support of CryoSat-2 2health news:Scientists and polar explorers brave the elements in support of CryoSat-2 3health news:Physicians should be able to review performance rates before release 2health news:Physicians should be able to review performance rates before release 3health news:Physicians should be able to review performance rates before release 4health news:Clinical trial coordinators need more financial conflict-of-interest training 2health news:Clinical trial coordinators need more financial conflict-of-interest training 3
...ANCISCO The muscle supplement creatine can be saf... but does not improve strength or muscle mass, acc...merican Academy of Neurology 56th Annual Meeting i......Creatine stores energy within muscles, and crea...
...ANCISCO One variant of the apolipoprotein E (APOE...e, according to an analysis of research that will ...56th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, Calif., Apri... or alleles, called 2, 3 and 4. The APOE-2 form of...
...ND, Ore. The rate of brain volume loss may help d...ntia before they even start showing signs of the d...hers discovered.......Scientists at the Layton Cen...e OHSU School of Medicine's Department of Neurolog...
...a drug suffused in promise, a next-generation ther... Iressa is the kind of treatment that oncologists ..., a non-toxic therapy that causes few side effects...ople who have no other options left for them, Ires...
health news:Creatine is safe, but not effective, in pediatric neuromuscular disease 2health news:OHSU study: Rate of brain volume loss predicts dementia 2health news:OHSU study: Rate of brain volume loss predicts dementia 3health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 2health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 3health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 4health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 5health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 6health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 7health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 8health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 9health news:Iressa news backgrounder: Testing of smart drug expands at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center 10