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Low Birth Weight Followed By Postnatal Over-Nutrition In The Guinea Pig Exposes A Predominant Player In The Development Of Vascular Dysfunction., Jennifer A Thompson, Ousseynou Sarr, Karolina Piorkowska, Robert Gros, Timothy Regnault Dec 2014

Low Birth Weight Followed By Postnatal Over-Nutrition In The Guinea Pig Exposes A Predominant Player In The Development Of Vascular Dysfunction., Jennifer A Thompson, Ousseynou Sarr, Karolina Piorkowska, Robert Gros, Timothy Regnault

Paediatrics Publications

The association between intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and hypertension is well established, yet the interaction between IUGR and other pathogenic contributors remains ill-defined. This study examined the independent and interactive effects of fetal growth reduction resulting in low birth weight (LBW), and postnatal Western diet (WD) on vascular function. Growth reduction was induced in pregnant guinea pigs by uterine artery ablation. LBW and normal birth weight (NBW) offspring were randomly assigned to a control diet (CD) or a WD. In young adulthood, length-tension curves were generated in aortic rings and responses to methacholine (MCh) were evaluated in the carotid and …


Assessing The Structural Validity Of The Measure Of Processes Of Care (Mpoc-20) In Children With Epilepsy, Kariym Christopher Joachim Dec 2014

Assessing The Structural Validity Of The Measure Of Processes Of Care (Mpoc-20) In Children With Epilepsy, Kariym Christopher Joachim

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The goal of this thesis was to determine whether the 20-item Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC-20) questionnaire remains structurally/factorially valid among children with epilepsy, and to propose adaptations if it did not. Establishing the MPOC-20’s structural validity in this population makes it possible to draw conclusions on the potential effects of parent-perceived Family-Centred Care (FCC) on health outcomes within this population. Data came from the Health-related Quality of Life for Children with Epilepsy Study (HERQULES). Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) indicated that the original five factor model fit poorly in children with epilepsy. An exploratory analysis within a CFA framework …


Propranolol Therapy For Infantile Hemangioma Is Less Toxic But Longer In Duration Than Corticosteroid Therapy, Kathryn Sawa, Arjang Yazdani, Michael J. Rieder, Guido Filler Dec 2014

Propranolol Therapy For Infantile Hemangioma Is Less Toxic But Longer In Duration Than Corticosteroid Therapy, Kathryn Sawa, Arjang Yazdani, Michael J. Rieder, Guido Filler

Paediatrics Publications

BACKGROUND: Infantile hemangioma is the most common benign, self-limiting tumour of childhood. Treatment is reserved for hemangiomas that obstruct vital structures or cause significant disfigurement. Traditionally, corticosteroids have been the medical treatment of choice. Since 2008, however, propranolol has been rapidly adopted as an effective pharmacological treatment for infantile hemangioma. Published data regarding the long-term side effects of propranolol are currently lacking. OBJECTIVE: To describe the long-term effects of propranolol and corticosteroids on anthropometric measurements (height, body mass index [BMI]) and blood pressure in children. METHODS: A prospective database analysis of all infantile hemangioma patient visits to the pediatric vascular …


The Health Initiative Program For Kids (Hip Kids): Effects Of A 1-Year Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention On Adiposity And Quality Of Life In Obese Children And Adolescents -- A Longitudinal Pilot Intervention Study, Dirk E. Bock, Tracy Robinson, Jamie A Seabrook, Meghan Rombeek, Kambiz Norozi, Guido Filler, Ralf Rauch, Cheril L Clarson Dec 2014

The Health Initiative Program For Kids (Hip Kids): Effects Of A 1-Year Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention On Adiposity And Quality Of Life In Obese Children And Adolescents -- A Longitudinal Pilot Intervention Study, Dirk E. Bock, Tracy Robinson, Jamie A Seabrook, Meghan Rombeek, Kambiz Norozi, Guido Filler, Ralf Rauch, Cheril L Clarson

Paediatrics Publications

BACKGROUND: Though recent data suggest that multidisciplinary outpatient interventions can have a positive effect on childhood obesity, it is still unclear which program components are most beneficial and how they affect quality of life (QoL). The aim of this study was to determine if a 1-year multidisciplinary, family-centered outpatient intervention based on social cognitive theory would be effective in (i) preventing further increases in BMI and BMI z-score, and (ii) improving QoL in obese children and adolescents.

METHODS: Obese children and adolescents 8-17 years of age and their families participated in this 1-year longitudinal pilot intervention study. The intervention consisted …


Quality Of Life And Health-Related Quality Of Life In Children With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Yi Wei Nov 2014

Quality Of Life And Health-Related Quality Of Life In Children With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Yi Wei

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Quality of life studies in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy are scarce. This study explores the relationship between the broad concept of quality of life and the more focused concept of health-related quality of life and examines the relationships between patient and family characteristics and health-related quality of life. Participants were recruited from the Canadian Neuromuscular Disease Registry, 98 parents and 85 children completed the Quality of My Life and Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory questionnaires. Simple regression was used to examine the relationship between quality of life and health-related quality of life. Multivariable linear regressions were used to determine child and …


Atrx Is Required For Maintenance Of The Neuroprogenitor Cell Pool In The Embryonic Mouse Brain, Kieran Ritchie, L Ashley Watson, Benjamin Davidson, Yan Jiang, Nathalie G. Bérubé Nov 2014

Atrx Is Required For Maintenance Of The Neuroprogenitor Cell Pool In The Embryonic Mouse Brain, Kieran Ritchie, L Ashley Watson, Benjamin Davidson, Yan Jiang, Nathalie G. Bérubé

Paediatrics Publications

Mutations in the alpha-thalassemia mental retardation X-linked (ATRX) gene cause a spectrum of abnormalities including intellectual disability, developmental delay, seizures, and microcephaly. The ATRX protein is highly enriched at heterochromatic repetitive sequences adjacent to the centromere, and ATRX depletion results in chromosome congression, segregation, and cohesion defects. Here, we show that Cre-mediated inactivation of Atrx in the embryonic mouse (Mus musculus) brain results in expansion of cerebral cortical layer VI, and a concurrent thinning of layers II-IV. We observed increased cell cycle exit during early-mid neurogenesis, and a depletion of apical progenitors by late neurogenesis in the Atrx-null neocortex, explaining …


Analysis Of Neonatal Brain Lacking Atrx Or Mecp2 Reveals Changes In Nucleosome Density, Ctcf Binding And Chromatin Looping, Kristin D Kernohan, Douglas Vernimmen, Gregory B Gloor, Nathalie G. Bérubé Jul 2014

Analysis Of Neonatal Brain Lacking Atrx Or Mecp2 Reveals Changes In Nucleosome Density, Ctcf Binding And Chromatin Looping, Kristin D Kernohan, Douglas Vernimmen, Gregory B Gloor, Nathalie G. Bérubé

Paediatrics Publications

ATRX and MeCP2 belong to an expanding group of chromatin-associated proteins implicated in human neurodevelopmental disorders, although their gene-regulatory activities are not fully resolved. Loss of ATRX prevents full repression of an imprinted gene network in the postnatal brain and in this study we address the mechanistic aspects of this regulation. We show that ATRX binds many imprinted domains individually but that transient co-localization between imprinted domains in the nuclei of neurons does not require ATRX. We demonstrate that MeCP2 is required for ATRX recruitment and that deficiency of either ATRX or MeCP2 causes decreased frequency of long-range chromatin interactions …


Three Dimensional Dual Labelled Dna Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Analysis In Fixed Tissue Sections, Kristin D Kernohan, Nathalie G. Bérubé May 2014

Three Dimensional Dual Labelled Dna Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Analysis In Fixed Tissue Sections, Kristin D Kernohan, Nathalie G. Bérubé

Paediatrics Publications

Emerging studies demonstrate that three-dimensional organization of chromatin in the nucleus plays a vital role in regulating the genome. DNA fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a common molecular technique used to visualize the location of DNA sequences. The vast majority of DNA FISH studies are conducted on cultured cells due to the technical difficulties encountered using fixed tissue sections. However, the use of cultured cells poses important limitations that could yield misleading results, making in vivo analysis a far superior approach. Here we present a protocol for multiplexed three dimensional DNA FISH in mouse brain sections, which is also …


Chronic Abdominal Pain & Colonic Non-Fixation Case Report, Brett Howe, Andreana Butter Jan 2014

Chronic Abdominal Pain & Colonic Non-Fixation Case Report, Brett Howe, Andreana Butter

Paediatrics Publications

Abnormalities of intestinal rotation and fixation occur in one out of 500 live births and usually present within the first month of life. We report a case of a 14-year-old girl with lifelong, chronic abdominal pain. Despite treatment by multiple specialists and psychiatrists, her pain remained severe. A barium enema revealed that her left colon was located along her right paracolic gutter, suggesting a form of malrotation/ non-fixation. Laparoscopy, followed by laparotomy, demonstrated a complete lack of fixation of her entire colon. Due to the mobility of the colon, as well as its redundant mesentery, her entire small bowel was …


Low Birth Weight Male Guinea Pig Offspring Display Increased Visceral Adiposity In Early Adulthood., Ousseynou Sarr, Jennifer A Thompson, Lin Zhao, Ting-Yim Lee, Timothy Regnault Jan 2014

Low Birth Weight Male Guinea Pig Offspring Display Increased Visceral Adiposity In Early Adulthood., Ousseynou Sarr, Jennifer A Thompson, Lin Zhao, Ting-Yim Lee, Timothy Regnault

Paediatrics Publications

Uteroplacental insufficiency (UPI)-induced intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) predisposes individuals to adult visceral obesity. We postulated that low birth weight (LBW) offspring, from UPI-induced IUGR pregnancies, would display a visceral adipose lipogenic molecular signature involving altered gene expression, phosphorylation status of proteins of the lipid synthesis pathway and microRNA (miR) expression profile, occurring in association with increased visceral adiposity. Normal birth weight (NBW) and LBW (obtained by uterine artery ablation) male guinea pig pups were fed a control diet from weaning to 145 days and sacrificed. Despite being lighter at birth, LBW pups displayed body weights similar to NBW offspring at …


Diagnosis By Peritoneal Scintigraphy Of Peritoneal Dialysis–Associated Hydrothorax In An Infant, M. Chavannes, A. P. Sharma, R. N. Singh, R. H. Reid, G. Filler Jan 2014

Diagnosis By Peritoneal Scintigraphy Of Peritoneal Dialysis–Associated Hydrothorax In An Infant, M. Chavannes, A. P. Sharma, R. N. Singh, R. H. Reid, G. Filler

Paediatrics Publications

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Choline Kinase Beta Is Required For Normal Endochondral Bone Formation, Zhuo Li, Gengshu Wu, Roger B. Sher, Zohreh Khavandgar, Martin Hermansson, Gregory A. Cox, Michael R. Doschak, Monzur Murshed, Frank Beier, Dennis E. Vance Jan 2014

Choline Kinase Beta Is Required For Normal Endochondral Bone Formation, Zhuo Li, Gengshu Wu, Roger B. Sher, Zohreh Khavandgar, Martin Hermansson, Gregory A. Cox, Michael R. Doschak, Monzur Murshed, Frank Beier, Dennis E. Vance

Paediatrics Publications

Background Choline kinase has three isoforms encoded by the genes Chka and Chkb. Inactivation of Chka in mice results in embryonic lethality, whereas Chkb-/- mice display neonatal forelimb bone deformations. Methods To understand the mechanisms underlying the bone deformations, we compared the biology and biochemistry of bone formation from embryonic to young adult wild-type (WT) and Chkb-/- mice. Results The deformations are specific to the radius and ulna during the late embryonic stage. The radius and ulna of Chkb-/- mice display expanded hypertrophic zones, unorganized proliferative columns in their growth plates, and delayed formation of primary ossification centers. The differentiation …


The Role Of The Insula In Speech And Language Processing, Anna Oh, Emma G. Duerden, Elizabeth W. Pang Jan 2014

The Role Of The Insula In Speech And Language Processing, Anna Oh, Emma G. Duerden, Elizabeth W. Pang

Paediatrics Publications

Lesion and neuroimaging studies indicate that the insula mediates motor aspects of speech production, specifically, articulatory control. Although it has direct connections to Broca's area, the canonical speech production region, the insula is also broadly connected with other speech and language centres, and may play a role in coordinating higher-order cognitive aspects of speech and language production. The extent of the insula's involvement in speech and language processing was assessed using the Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) method. Meta-analyses of 42 fMRI studies with healthy adults were performed, comparing insula activation during performance of language (expressive and receptive) and speech (production …


Measuring Physicians' Productivity: A Three-Year Study To Evaluate A New Remuneration System, Guido Filler, Vanessa Burkoski, Gary Tithecott Jan 2014

Measuring Physicians' Productivity: A Three-Year Study To Evaluate A New Remuneration System, Guido Filler, Vanessa Burkoski, Gary Tithecott

Paediatrics Publications

PURPOSE: To evaluate a new assessment tool measuring physicians' academic productivity and its use in a performance-based remuneration system. METHOD: The authors developed an assessment tool based on existing tools to measure productivity. Yearly, from 2008 to 2011, physicians at the University of Western Ontario received a score of up to three points for each of four components (impact, application, scholarly activity, mentorship) in each of four domains (clinical practice, education, research, administration). Scores were weighted by the percentage of time physicians spent on tasks in each domain. Year 1 scores were a baseline. In Years 2 and 3, scores …