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The ever-increasing importance of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases continues to grow as populations across the world are affected by death and aging. The vitamin A (RXR) and vitamin D (VDR) receptor pathways offer promising potential to aid in treatment of cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. This thesis discusses the potential application

The ever-increasing importance of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases continues to grow as populations across the world are affected by death and aging. The vitamin A (RXR) and vitamin D (VDR) receptor pathways offer promising potential to aid in treatment of cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. This thesis discusses the potential application of novel analogs of Bexarotene (RXR agonist), MeTC7 (a new potent VDR antagonist), and vitamin D as possible therapeutics for cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.

ContributorsHong, Jennifer (Author) / Jurutka, Peter (Thesis director) / Wagner, Carl (Committee member) / Marshall, Pamela (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (Contributor)
Created2023-05
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Rexinoids such as Bexarotene have been developed as effective treatments of different diseases including lymphoma, breast cancer, lung cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetes. This is due to the widespread nature of the retinoid X receptor, which is the target of these drugs, throughout the body. However, Bexarotene is not infallible

Rexinoids such as Bexarotene have been developed as effective treatments of different diseases including lymphoma, breast cancer, lung cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetes. This is due to the widespread nature of the retinoid X receptor, which is the target of these drugs, throughout the body. However, Bexarotene is not infallible and has many negative side effects which limit the use of the drug to only a short period of time. This may be fine for chemotherapy, but rexinoids have been proposed to also be effective at preventing cancer as well. This is not currently possible with the side effects seen with approved rexinoids. Due to this, six novel rexinoids were created in hopes of reducing the side effect profile of rexinoids. The idea of dual agonism was also explored with two of the compounds created as well. All six of these compounds, after creation and purification, were sent off for in vitro and in vivo testing to confirm side effect profile and efficacy.
ContributorsFrazier, Madison S (Author) / Wagner, Carl (Thesis director) / Marshall, Pamela (Committee member) / School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2020-05