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Faculty Detail    
Name INGA KADISHA
 
Campus Address VH 605 Zip 0019
Phone  (205) 934-2812
E-mail  ikadisha@uab.edu
Other websites http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=107708
     


Faculty Appointment(s)
Appointment Type Department Division Rank
Primary  Cell, Developmntl, & Integrative Biology  Cell, Developmntl, & Integrative Biology Associate Professor
Secondary  Dept of Medical Education  Dept of Medical Education Assistant Professor
Center  Alzheimer's Disease Center  Alzheimer's Disease Center Associate Professor
Center  Civitan International Research Center  Civitan International Research Center Associate Professor
Center  Comprehensive Neuroscience Center  Comprehensive Neuroscience Center Associate Professor
Center  Ctr for Glial Bio in Med  Ctr for Glial Bio in Med Associate Professor
Center  Ctr Neurodegeneration & Exp Ther (CNET)  Ctr Neurodegeneration & Exp Ther (CNET) Associate Professor
Center  Integrative Center for Aging Research  Integrative Center for Aging Research Associate Professor
Center  Nutrition Sciences Research  Nutrition Obesity Res Ctr (NORC) Associate Professor

Graduate Biomedical Sciences Affiliations
Cell, Molecular, & Developmental Biology 
Neuroscience 
Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine 

Biographical Sketch 
University of Latvia, Latvia MS 06/85 Human/ Animal Physiology University of Kuopio, Finland PhD 06/02 Neuroscience/Neurology University of Kuopio, Finland Post-doc 07/02-01/04 Neuroscience Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Post-doc 02/04-06/06 Hypertension/Vascular Biology

Society Memberships
Organization Name Position Held Org Link
EBBS  member  http://www.ebbs-science.org/cms/ 
Society for Neuroscience  member  http://www.sfn.org/ 



Research/Clinical Interest
Title
The role of white matter changes in aging and Alzheimer's disease
Description
The overall goal of my research is to elucidate the role of white matter pathology in the development of age-related cognitive deficits. Currently, our studies have shown two significant changes in white matter pathology with aging malfunctioning of oligodendrocytes and demyelination of axons. Further, cholesterol trafficking is disturbed early in the aging process in the white matter, specifically in astrocytes, and since astrocytes are the main source of cholesterol in the brain, this likely leads to changes in the myelin sheath. Together these changes will lead to a “functional” disconnection in the brain leading to cognitive disturbances. We are investigating these changes in oligodendrocyte dysfunction in the white matter, and the development of cognitive impairments, using a combination of behavioral, immunohistochemical and molecular biology approaches. Furthermore, we have recently discovered changes in the expression of epigenetic markers with aging, i.e., changes in HDACs and DNMTs in the white matter. This novel discovery has lead to potential new therapies for age-related white matter pathology. A second research interest is the role of vascular pathology in Alzheimer’s disease, specifically hypertension and the relation between white matter infarcts and AD pathology. While clinical data strongly suggest that small infarcts contribute significantly to cognitive decline, the causal relationship is still not clearly defined. Our studies have shown that small ischemic infarcts both increase Aß deposition and decrease cognition. Furthermore, we have found that white matter infarcts (compared to grey matter infarcts) have a significantly worse outcome. Currently we are focusing on the role of hypertension in age-related cerebral dysfunction and Alzheimer’s disease. Some of my current studies include the use of therapeutic agents (i.e., amyloid β binding peptides) that may be promising in the alleviation or delay of age-related neural and cognitive changes. Further, currently, we are investigating the role of obesity, and/or caloric restriction and hunger in the development of cognitive deficits in AD.

Selected Publications 
Publication PUBMEDID
A Novel 1,4-Dihydropyridine Derivative Improves Spatial Learning and Memory and Modifies Brain Protein Expression in Wild Type and Transgenic APPSweDI Mice.
Jansone B, Kadish I, van Groen T, Beitnere U, Moore DR, Plotniece A, Pajuste K, Klusa V.
PLoS One. 2015 Jun 4;10(6):e0127686. 
26042808  
Axonal tract tracing for delineating interacting brain regions: implications for Alzheimer's disease-associated memory.
van Groen T, Miettinen P, Kadish I.
Future Neurol. 2014; 9:89-98 
24678267 
FK506-binding protein 1b/12.6: a key to aging-related hippocampal Ca2+ dysregulation?
Gant JC, Blalock EM, Chen KC, Kadish I, Porter NM, Norris CM, Thibault O, Landfield PW.
Eur J Pharmacol. 2014; 739:74-82.  
24291098 
Mildronate improves cognition and reduces amyloid-β pathology in transgenic Alzheimer's disease mice.
Beitnere U, van Groen T, Kumar A, Jansone B, Klusa V, Kadish I.
J Neurosci Res. 2014; 9:338-346. 
24273007 
Glucocorticoid-Dependent Hippocampal Transcriptome in Male Rats: Pathway-Specific Alterations with Aging.
Chen KC, Blalock EM, Curran-Rauhut MA, Kadish I, Blalock SJ, Brewer L, Porter NM, Landfield PW.
Endocrinology. 2013 Jun 4. [Epub ahead of print]
 
3736296 
Hunger in the absence of caloric restriction improves cognition and attenuates Alzheimer's disease pathology in a mouse model.
Dhurandhar EJ, Allison DB, van Groen T, Kadish I.
PLoS One. 2013;8(4):e60437. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060437. Epub 2013 Apr 2 
23565247 
Long-Term Pioglitazone Treatment Improves Learning and Attenuates Pathological Markers in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

Searcy JL, Phelps JT, Pancani T, Kadish I, Popovic J, Anderson KL, Beckett TL, Murphy MP, Chen KC, Blalock EM, Landfield PW, Porter NM, Thibault O.

J Alzheimers Dis. 2012 Apr 10. [Epub ahead of print]
 
22495349 
Disrupting function of FK506-binding protein 1b/12.6 induces the Ca²+-dysregulation aging phenotype in hippocampal neurons.

Gant JC, Chen KC, Norris CM, Kadish I, Thibault O, Blalock EM, Porter NM, Landfield PW.

J Neurosci. 2011 Feb 2;31(5):1693-703
 
21289178 
Transgenic AD model mice, effects of potential anti-AD treatments on inflammation, and pathology.

van Groen T, Miettinen P, Kadish I.

J Alzheimers Dis. 2011;24(2):301-13.
 
21239852 
Age-related brain pathology in Octodon degu: blood vessel, white matter and Alzheimer-like pathology.

van Groen T, Kadish I, Popović N, Popović M, Caballero-Bleda M, Baño-Otálora B, Vivanco P, Rol MÁ, Madrid JA.

Neurobiol Aging. 2011 Sep;32(9):1651-61. Epub 2009 Nov 11.
 
19910078 
Lesion-induced hippocampal plasticity in transgenic Alzheimer's disease mouse models: influences of age, genotype, and estrogen.

Kadish I, van Groen T.

J Alzheimers Dis. 2009;18(2):429-45.
 
19584452 
Oral apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide improves cognitive function and reduces amyloid burden in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

Handattu SP, Garber DW, Monroe CE, van Groen T, Kadish I, Nayyar G, Cao D, Palgunachari MN, Li L, Anantharamaiah GM.

Neurobiol Dis. 2009 Jun;34(3):525-34. Epub 2009 Apr 1.
 
19344763 
Hippocampal and cognitive aging across the lifespan: a bioenergetic shift precedes and increased cholesterol trafficking parallels memory impairment.

Kadish I, Thibault O, Blalock EM, Chen KC, Gant JC, Porter NM, Landfield PW.

J Neurosci. 2009 Feb 11;29(6):1805-16.
 
19211887 
Pulmonary angiogenesis in a rat model of hepatopulmonary syndrome.

Zhang J, Luo B, Tang L, Wang Y, Stockard CR, Kadish I, Van Groen T, Grizzle WE, Ponnazhagan S, Fallon MB.

Gastroenterology. 2009 Mar;136(3):1070-80. Epub 2008 Dec 3.
 
19109954 
In vitro and in vivo staining characteristics of small, fluorescent, Abeta42-binding D-enantiomeric peptides in transgenic AD mouse models.

van Groen T, Kadish I, Wiesehan K, Funke SA, Willbold D.

ChemMedChem. 2009 Feb;4(2):276-82.
 
19072935 
Reduction of Alzheimer's disease amyloid plaque load in transgenic mice by D3, A D-enantiomeric peptide identified by mirror image phage display.

van Groen T, Wiesehan K, Funke SA, Kadish I, Nagel-Steger L, Willbold D.

ChemMedChem. 2008 Dec;3(12):1848-52.
 
19016284 
Subfield and layer-specific depletion in calbindin-D28K, calretinin and parvalbumin immunoreactivity in the dentate gyrus of amyloid precursor protein/presenilin 1 transgenic mice.

Popović M, Caballero-Bleda M, Kadish I, Van Groen T.

Neuroscience. 2008 Jul 31;155(1):182-91. Epub 2008 May 24.
 
18583063 
DNA methylation impacts on learning and memory in aging.

Liu L, van Groen T, Kadish I, Tollefsbol TO.

Neurobiol Aging. 2009 Apr;30(4):549-60. Epub 2007 Sep 11. Review
 
17850924 
Hippocampal expression analyses reveal selective association of immediate-early, neuroenergetic, and myelinogenic pathways with cognitive impairment in aged rats.

Rowe WB, Blalock EM, Chen KC, Kadish I, Wang D, Barrett JE, Thibault O, Porter NM, Rose GM, Landfield PW.

J Neurosci. 2007 Mar 21;27(12):3098-110.
 
17376971 
Deposition of mouse amyloid beta in human APP/PS1 double and single AD model transgenic mice.

van Groen T, Kiliaan AJ, Kadish I.

Neurobiol Dis. 2006 Sep;23(3):653-62.
 
16829076 
Harnessing the power of gene microarrays for the study of brain aging and Alzheimer's disease: statistical reliability and functional correlation.

Blalock EM, Chen KC, Stromberg AJ, Norris CM, Kadish I, Kraner SD, Porter NM, Landfield PW.

Ageing Res Rev. 2005 Nov;4(4):481-512. Epub 2005 Oct 27
 
16257272 
Calcineurin triggers reactive/inflammatory processes in astrocytes and is upregulated in aging and Alzheimer's models.

Norris CM, Kadish I, Blalock EM, Chen KC, Thibault V, Porter NM, Landfield PW, Kraner SD.

J Neurosci. 2005 May 4;25(18):4649-58.
 
15872113 
Transgenic AD model mice, effects of potential anti-AD treatments on inflammation and pathology.

van Groen T, Kadish I.

Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 2005 Apr;48(2):370-8.
 
15850676 
Retrosplenial cortex lesions of area Rgb (but not of area Rga) impair spatial learning and memory in the rat.

van Groen T, Kadish I, Wyss JM.

Behav Brain Res. 2004 Oct 5;154(2):483-91
 
15313037 
Gender differences in the amount and deposition of amyloidbeta in APPswe and PS1 double transgenic mice.

Wang J, Tanila H, Puoliväli J, Kadish I, van Groen T.

Neurobiol Dis. 2003 Dec;14(3):318-27
 
14678749 
Age-related decline in spatial learning and memory: attenuation by captopril.

Wyss JM, Kadish I, van Groen T.

Clin Exp Hypertens. 2003 Oct;25(7):455-74
 
14596369 
Diffuse amyloid deposition, but not plaque number, is reduced in amyloid precursor protein/presenilin 1 double-transgenic mice by pathway lesions.

van Groen T, Liu L, Ikonen S, Kadish I.

Neuroscience. 2003;119(4):1185-97.
 
12831872 
The entorhinal cortex of the mouse: organization of the projection to the hippocampal formation.

van Groen T, Miettinen P, Kadish I.

Hippocampus. 2003;13(1):133-49.
 
12625464 
Differences in lesion-induced hippocampal plasticity between mice and rats.

Kadish I, Van Groen T.

Neuroscience. 2003;116(2):499-509
 
12559105 
Low levels of estrogen significantly diminish axonal sprouting after entorhinal cortex lesions in the mouse.

Kadish I, Van Groen T.

J Neurosci. 2002 May 15;22(10):4095-102.
 
12019328 

Keywords
Alzheimer's Disease, Aging, Cognition