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The 2021 Eurpean Alliance Of Associations For Rheumatology/American College Of Rheumatology Points To Consider For Diagnosis And Management Of Autoinflammatory Type I Interferonopathies: Candle/Praas, Savi And Ags, Kader Cetin Gedik, Lovro Lamot, Micol Romano, Erkan Demirkaya, David Piskin, Sofia Torreggiani, Laura A. Adang, Thais Armangue, Kathe Barchus, Devon R. Cordova, Yanick J. Crow, Russell C. Dale, Karen L. Durrant, Despina Eleftheriou, Elisa M. Fazzi, Marco Gattorno, Francesco Gavazzi, Eric P. Hanson, Min Ae Lee-Kirsch, Gina A. Montealegre Sanchez, Bénédicte Neven, Simona Orcesi, Seza Ozen, M. Cecilia Poli, Elliot Schumacher, Davide Tonduti, Katsiaryna Uss, Daniel Aletaha, Brian M. Feldman Jan 2022

The 2021 Eurpean Alliance Of Associations For Rheumatology/American College Of Rheumatology Points To Consider For Diagnosis And Management Of Autoinflammatory Type I Interferonopathies: Candle/Praas, Savi And Ags, Kader Cetin Gedik, Lovro Lamot, Micol Romano, Erkan Demirkaya, David Piskin, Sofia Torreggiani, Laura A. Adang, Thais Armangue, Kathe Barchus, Devon R. Cordova, Yanick J. Crow, Russell C. Dale, Karen L. Durrant, Despina Eleftheriou, Elisa M. Fazzi, Marco Gattorno, Francesco Gavazzi, Eric P. Hanson, Min Ae Lee-Kirsch, Gina A. Montealegre Sanchez, Bénédicte Neven, Simona Orcesi, Seza Ozen, M. Cecilia Poli, Elliot Schumacher, Davide Tonduti, Katsiaryna Uss, Daniel Aletaha, Brian M. Feldman

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Objective: Autoinflammatory type I interferonopathies, chronic atypical neutrophilic dermatosis with lipodystrophy and elevated temperature/proteasome-associated autoinflammatory syndrome (CANDLE/PRAAS), stimulator of interferon genes (STING)-associated vasculopathy with onset in infancy (SAVI) and Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (AGS) are rare and clinically complex immunodysregulatory diseases. With emerging knowledge of genetic causes and targeted treatments, a Task Force was charged with the development of 'points to consider' to improve diagnosis, treatment and long-term monitoring of patients with these rare diseases. Methods: Members of a Task Force consisting of rheumatologists, neurologists, an immunologist, geneticists, patient advocates and an allied healthcare professional formulated research questions for a systematic literature …


Β2 Integrin Cd11d/Cd18: From Expression To An Emerging Role In Staged Leukocyte Migration, Eoin N. Blythe, Lynne C. Weaver, Arthur Brown, Gregory A. Dekaban Nov 2021

Β2 Integrin Cd11d/Cd18: From Expression To An Emerging Role In Staged Leukocyte Migration, Eoin N. Blythe, Lynne C. Weaver, Arthur Brown, Gregory A. Dekaban

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CD11d/CD18 is the most recently discovered and least understood β2 integrin. Known CD11d adhesive mechanisms contribute to both extravasation and mesenchymal migration – two key aspects for localizing peripheral leukocytes to sites of inflammation. Differential expression of CD11d induces differences in monocyte/macrophage mesenchymal migration including impacts on macrophage sub-set migration. The participation of CD11d/CD18 in leukocyte localization during atherosclerosis and following neurotrauma has sparked interest in the development of CD11d-targeted therapeutic agents. Whereas the adhesive properties of CD11d have undergone investigation, the signalling pathways induced by ligand binding remain largely undefined. Underlining each adhesive and signalling function, CD11d is under …


Proteinase 3 Contributes To Endothelial Dysfunction In An Experimental Model Of Sepsis, Eric K. Patterson, Carolina Gillio-Meina, Claudio M. Martin, Douglas D. Fraser, Logan R. Van Nynatten, Marat Slessarev, Gediminas Cepinskas Nov 2021

Proteinase 3 Contributes To Endothelial Dysfunction In An Experimental Model Of Sepsis, Eric K. Patterson, Carolina Gillio-Meina, Claudio M. Martin, Douglas D. Fraser, Logan R. Van Nynatten, Marat Slessarev, Gediminas Cepinskas

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In sepsis-induced inflammation, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) contribute to vascular dysfunction. The serine proteases proteinase 3 (PR3) and human leukocyte elastase (HLE) are abundant in PMNs and are released upon degranulation. While HLE’s role in inflammation-induced endothelial dysfunction is well studied, PR3’s role is largely uninvestigated. We hypothesized that PR3, similarly to HLE, contributes to vascular barrier dysfunction in sepsis. Plasma PR3 and HLE concentrations and their leukocyte mRNA levels were measured by ELISA and qPCR, respectively, in sepsis patients and controls. Exogenous PR3 or HLE was applied to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and HUVEC dysfunction was assessed by …


Therapeutic Potential Of Annexins In Sepsis And Covid-19, Louise Mui, Claudio M. Martin, Brent J. Tschirhart, Qingping Feng Sep 2021

Therapeutic Potential Of Annexins In Sepsis And Covid-19, Louise Mui, Claudio M. Martin, Brent J. Tschirhart, Qingping Feng

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Sepsis is a continuing problem in modern healthcare, with a relatively high prevalence, and a significant mortality rate worldwide. Currently, no specific anti-sepsis treatment exists despite decades of research on developing potential therapies. Annexins are molecules that show efficacy in preclinical models of sepsis but have not been investigated as a potential therapy in patients with sepsis. Human annexins play important roles in cell membrane dynamics, as well as mediation of systemic effects. Most notably, annexins are highly involved in anti-inflammatory processes, adaptive immunity, modulation of coagulation and fibrinolysis, as well as protective shielding of cells from phagocytosis. These discoveries …


A Proteinase 3 Contribution To Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-Associated Cartilage Damage, Eric K. Patterson, Nicolas Vanin Moreno, Douglas D. Fraser, Gediminas Cepinskas, Takaya Iida, Roberta A. Berard Sep 2021

A Proteinase 3 Contribution To Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis-Associated Cartilage Damage, Eric K. Patterson, Nicolas Vanin Moreno, Douglas D. Fraser, Gediminas Cepinskas, Takaya Iida, Roberta A. Berard

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A full understanding of the molecular mechanisms implicated in the etiopathogenesis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is lacking. A critical role for leukocyte proteolytic activity (e.g., elastase and cathepsin G) has been proposed. While leukocyte elastase’s (HLE) role has been documented, the potential contribution of proteinase 3 (PR3), a serine protease present in abundance in neutrophils, has not been evaluated. In this study we investigated: (1) PR3 concentrations in the synovial fluid of JIA patients using ELISA and (2) the cartilage degradation potential of PR3 by measuring the hydrolysis of fluorescently labeled collagen II in vitro. In parallel, concentrations and …


Prostaglandin E2 Receptor 4 (Ep4) As A Therapeutic Target To Impede Breast Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis And Lymphangiogenesis, Guillermo Antonio De Paz Linares, Reid Morgan Opperman, Mousumi Majumder, Peeyush K. Lala Mar 2021

Prostaglandin E2 Receptor 4 (Ep4) As A Therapeutic Target To Impede Breast Cancer-Associated Angiogenesis And Lymphangiogenesis, Guillermo Antonio De Paz Linares, Reid Morgan Opperman, Mousumi Majumder, Peeyush K. Lala

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The formation of new blood (angiogenesis) and lymphatic (lymphangiogenesis) vessels are major events associated with most epithelial malignancies, including breast cancer. Angiogen-esis is essential for cancer cell survival. Lymphangiogenesis is critical in maintaining tumoral in-terstitial fluid balance and importing tumor-facilitatory immune cells. Both vascular routes also serve as conduits for cancer metastasis. Intratumoral hypoxia promotes both events by stimulating multiple angiogenic/lymphangiogenic growth factors. Studies on tumor-associated lymphangio-genesis and its exploitation for therapy have received less attention from the research community than those on angiogenesis. Inflammation is a key mediator of both processes, hijacked by many cancers by the aberrant expression …


Association Between Changes In Knee Load And Effusion-Synovitis: Evidence Of Mechano-Inflammation In Knee Osteoarthritis Using High Tibial Osteotomy As A Model, H. F. Atkinson, T. B. Birmingham, C. A. Primeau, J. M. Schulz, C. T. Appleton, S. L. Pritchett, J. R. Giffin Feb 2021

Association Between Changes In Knee Load And Effusion-Synovitis: Evidence Of Mechano-Inflammation In Knee Osteoarthritis Using High Tibial Osteotomy As A Model, H. F. Atkinson, T. B. Birmingham, C. A. Primeau, J. M. Schulz, C. T. Appleton, S. L. Pritchett, J. R. Giffin

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Objective: Although mechanically-induced inflammation is an appealing explanation linking different etiologic factors in osteoarthritis (OA), clinical research investigating changes in both biomechanics and joint inflammation is limited. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between change in surrogate measures of knee load and knee effusion-synovitis in patients with medial compartment knee OA undergoing high tibial osteotomy (HTO). Methods: Thirty-six patients with medial compartment knee OA and varus alignment underwent 3D gait analysis and 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) preoperatively and 1 year after medial opening wedge HTO. Primary outcome measures were the change in the external knee …


Two-Week Isocaloric Time-Restricted Feeding Decreases Liver Inflammation Without Significant Weight Loss In Obese Mice With Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Rachel B. Wilson, Richard Zhang, Yun Jin Chen, Kia M. Peters, Cynthia G. Sawyez, Brian G. Sutherland, Krisha Patel, John P. Kennelly, Kelly Ann Leonard, René L. Jacobs, Rennian Wang, Nica M. Borradaile Dec 2020

Two-Week Isocaloric Time-Restricted Feeding Decreases Liver Inflammation Without Significant Weight Loss In Obese Mice With Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Rachel B. Wilson, Richard Zhang, Yun Jin Chen, Kia M. Peters, Cynthia G. Sawyez, Brian G. Sutherland, Krisha Patel, John P. Kennelly, Kelly Ann Leonard, René L. Jacobs, Rennian Wang, Nica M. Borradaile

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Prolonged, isocaloric, time-restricted feeding (TRF) protocols can promote weight loss, improve metabolic dysregulation, and mitigate non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). In addition, 3-day, severe caloric restriction can improve liver metabolism and glucose homeostasis prior to significant weight loss. Thus, we hypothesized that short-term, isocaloric TRF would improve NAFLD and characteristics of metabolic syndrome in diet-induced obese male mice. After 26 weeks of ad libitum access to western diet, mice either continued feeding ad libitum or were provided with access to the same quantity of western diet for 8 h daily, over the course of two weeks. Remarkably, this short-term TRF …


Fri0547 The Effect Of Corrected Inflammation, Oxidative Stress And Endothelial Dysfunction On Fmd Levels In Patients With Selected Chronic Diseases: A Quasi-Experimental Study., Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz, Micol Romano, Mustafa Kemal Basarali, Abdelbaset Elzagallaai, Murat Karaman, Zeynep Demir, Muhammet Fatih Demir, Fatih Akcay, Melik Seyrek, Nuri Haksever, David Piskin, Rolando Cimaz, Michael Rieder, Erkan Demirkaya Jun 2020

Fri0547 The Effect Of Corrected Inflammation, Oxidative Stress And Endothelial Dysfunction On Fmd Levels In Patients With Selected Chronic Diseases: A Quasi-Experimental Study., Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz, Micol Romano, Mustafa Kemal Basarali, Abdelbaset Elzagallaai, Murat Karaman, Zeynep Demir, Muhammet Fatih Demir, Fatih Akcay, Melik Seyrek, Nuri Haksever, David Piskin, Rolando Cimaz, Michael Rieder, Erkan Demirkaya

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While the pathophysiology of chronic disorders varies there are three basic mechanisms - inflammation, oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction - that are common in many chronic diseases. However, the failure of these mechanisms to work synchronously can lead to morbidity complicating the course of many chronic diseases. We analyzed data of 178 patients from cohorts with selected chronic diseases in this quasi-experimental study. Endothelial dysfunction was determined by flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels. Serum ADMA, high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), serum PTX3, malondialdehyde (MDA), Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn-SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) levels and FMD were studied in baseline …


The Effect Of Corrected Inflammation, Oxidative Stress And Endothelial Dysfunction On Fmd Levels In Patients With Selected Chronic Diseases: A Quasi-Experimental Study., Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz, Micol Romano, Mustafa Kemal Basarali, Abdelbaset Elzagallaai, Murat Karaman, Zeynep Demir, Muhammet Fatih Demir, Fatih Akcay, Melik Seyrek, Nuri Haksever, David Piskin, Rolando Cimaz, Michael Rieder, Erkan Demirkaya Jun 2020

The Effect Of Corrected Inflammation, Oxidative Stress And Endothelial Dysfunction On Fmd Levels In Patients With Selected Chronic Diseases: A Quasi-Experimental Study., Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz, Micol Romano, Mustafa Kemal Basarali, Abdelbaset Elzagallaai, Murat Karaman, Zeynep Demir, Muhammet Fatih Demir, Fatih Akcay, Melik Seyrek, Nuri Haksever, David Piskin, Rolando Cimaz, Michael Rieder, Erkan Demirkaya

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While the pathophysiology of chronic disorders varies there are three basic mechanisms - inflammation, oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction - that are common in many chronic diseases. However, the failure of these mechanisms to work synchronously can lead to morbidity complicating the course of many chronic diseases. We analyzed data of 178 patients from cohorts with selected chronic diseases in this quasi-experimental study. Endothelial dysfunction was determined by flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels. Serum ADMA, high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), serum PTX3, malondialdehyde (MDA), Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn-SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) levels and FMD were studied in baseline …


Altered Pancreas Remodeling Following Glucose Intolerance In Pregnancy In Mice, Sandra K. Szlapinski, Anthony A. Botros, Sarah Donegan, Renee T. King, Gabrielle Retta, Brenda J. Strutt, David J. Hill May 2020

Altered Pancreas Remodeling Following Glucose Intolerance In Pregnancy In Mice, Sandra K. Szlapinski, Anthony A. Botros, Sarah Donegan, Renee T. King, Gabrielle Retta, Brenda J. Strutt, David J. Hill

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Gestational diabetes mellitus increases the risk of dysglycemia postpartum, in part, due to pancreatic β-cell dysfunction. However, no histological evidence exists comparing endocrine pancreas after healthy and glucose-intolerant pregnancies. This study sought to address this knowledge gap, in addition to exploring the contribution of an inflammatory environment to changes in endocrine pancreas after parturition. We used a previously established mouse model of gestational glucose intolerance induced by dietary low protein insult from conception until weaning. Pancreas and adipose samples were collected at 7, 30 and 90 days postpartum for histomorphometric and cytokine analyses, respectively. Glucose tolerance tests were performed prior …


Arachidonic Acid Inhibits Inflammatory Responses By Binding To Myeloid Differentiation Factor-2 (Md2) And Preventing Md2/Toll-Like Receptor 4 Signaling Activation, Yali Zhang, Hongjin Chen, Wenxin Zhang, Yan Cai, Peiren Shan, Di Wu, Bing Zhang, Hui Liu May 2020

Arachidonic Acid Inhibits Inflammatory Responses By Binding To Myeloid Differentiation Factor-2 (Md2) And Preventing Md2/Toll-Like Receptor 4 Signaling Activation, Yali Zhang, Hongjin Chen, Wenxin Zhang, Yan Cai, Peiren Shan, Di Wu, Bing Zhang, Hui Liu

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Arachidonic acid (AA) plays a fundamental role in the function of all cells. Metabolites of AA contribute to inflammation as well as for resolving inflammation. Although AA-derived metabolites exhibit well-substantiated bioactivity, it is not known whether AA regulates inflammatory responses independent of its metabolites. With the recent discovery that saturated fatty acids activate toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4), we tested the hypothesis that AA directly regulates inflammatory responses through modulating the activity of TLR4. In cultured cardiomyocytes and macrophages, we found that AA prevents saturated fatty acid-induced TLR4 complex formation with accessory proteins and the induction of proinflammatory cytokines. We discovered that …


In Silico Validation Of The Autoinflammatory Disease Damage Index, Nienke M. Ter Haar, Amber Laetitia Justine Van Delft, Kim Valerie Annink, Henk Van Stel, Sulaiman M. Al-Mayouf, Gayane Amaryan, Jordi Anton, Karyl S. Barron, Susanne Benseler, Paul A. Brogan, Luca Cantarini, Marco Cattalini, Alexis Virgil Cochino, Fabrizio De Benedetti, Fatma Dedeoglu, Adriana Almeida De Jesus, Erkan Demirkaya, Pavla Dolezalova, Karen L. Durrant, Giovanna Fabio, Romina Gallizzi, Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky, Eric Hachulla, Veronique Hentgen, Troels Herlin, Michaël Hofer, Hal M. Hoffman, Antonella Insalaco, Annette F. Jansson Nov 2018

In Silico Validation Of The Autoinflammatory Disease Damage Index, Nienke M. Ter Haar, Amber Laetitia Justine Van Delft, Kim Valerie Annink, Henk Van Stel, Sulaiman M. Al-Mayouf, Gayane Amaryan, Jordi Anton, Karyl S. Barron, Susanne Benseler, Paul A. Brogan, Luca Cantarini, Marco Cattalini, Alexis Virgil Cochino, Fabrizio De Benedetti, Fatma Dedeoglu, Adriana Almeida De Jesus, Erkan Demirkaya, Pavla Dolezalova, Karen L. Durrant, Giovanna Fabio, Romina Gallizzi, Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky, Eric Hachulla, Veronique Hentgen, Troels Herlin, Michaël Hofer, Hal M. Hoffman, Antonella Insalaco, Annette F. Jansson

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Introduction Autoinflammatory diseases can cause irreversible tissue damage due to systemic inflammation. Recently, the Autoinflammatory Disease Damage Index (ADDI) was developed. The ADDI is the first instrument to quantify damage in familial Mediterranean fever, cryopyrin-associated periodic syndromes, mevalonate kinase deficiency and tumour necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome. The aim of this study was to validate this tool for its intended use in a clinical/research setting. Methods The ADDI was scored on paper clinical cases by at least three physicians per case, independently of each other. Face and content validity were assessed by requesting comments on the ADDI. Reliability was tested …


Proteomic Characterisation Reveals Active Wnt-Signalling By Human Multipotent Stromal Cells As A Key Regulator Of Beta Cell Survival And Proliferation, Miljan Kuljanin, Gillian I. Bell, Stephen E. Sherman, Gilles A. Lajoie, David A. Hess Oct 2017

Proteomic Characterisation Reveals Active Wnt-Signalling By Human Multipotent Stromal Cells As A Key Regulator Of Beta Cell Survival And Proliferation, Miljan Kuljanin, Gillian I. Bell, Stephen E. Sherman, Gilles A. Lajoie, David A. Hess

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Aims/hypothesis: Novel strategies to stimulate the expansion of beta cell mass in situ are warranted for diabetes therapy. The aim of this study was to elucidate the secretome of human bone marrow (BM)-derived multipotent stromal cells (MSCs) with documented islet regenerative paracrine function. We hypothesised that regenerative MSCs will secrete a unique combination of protein factors that augment islet regeneration. Methods: Human BM-derived MSCs were examined for glucose-lowering capacity after transplantation into streptozotocin-treated NOD/severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice and segregated into samples with regenerative (MSCR) vs nonregenerative (MSCNR) capacity. Secreted proteins associated with islet regenerative function were identified using stable …


Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Δ Agonist Gw1516 Attenuates Diet-Induced Aortic Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, And Atherosclerosis In Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Knockout Mice, Lazar A. Bojic, Amy C. Burke, Sanjiv S. Chhoker, Dawn E. Telford, Brian G. Sutherland, Jane Y. Edwards, Cynthia G. Sawyez, Rommel G. Tirona, Hao Yin, J. Geoffrey Pickering, Murray W. Huff Jan 2014

Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Δ Agonist Gw1516 Attenuates Diet-Induced Aortic Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, And Atherosclerosis In Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Knockout Mice, Lazar A. Bojic, Amy C. Burke, Sanjiv S. Chhoker, Dawn E. Telford, Brian G. Sutherland, Jane Y. Edwards, Cynthia G. Sawyez, Rommel G. Tirona, Hao Yin, J. Geoffrey Pickering, Murray W. Huff

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OBJECTIVE - The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) δ regulates systemic lipid homeostasis and inflammation. However, the ability of PPARδ agonists to improve the pathology of pre-established lesions and whether PPARδ activation is atheroprotective in the setting of insulin resistance have not been reported. Here, we examine whether intervention with a selective PPARδ agonist corrects metabolic dysregulation and attenuates aortic inflammation and atherosclerosis. APPROACH AND RESULTS - Low-density lipoprotein receptor knockout mice were fed a chow or a high-fat, high-cholesterol (HFHC) diet (42% fat, 0.2% cholesterol) for 4 weeks. For a further 8 weeks, the HFHC group was fed either HFHC …


Male Gender Promotes An Increased Inflammatory Response To Lipopolysaccharide In Umbilical Vein Blood., Shunaha Kim-Fine, Timothy Regnault, James S Lee, Sarah A Gimbel, Jill A Greenspoon, Jonathan Fairbairn, Kelly Summers, Barbra De Vrijer Nov 2012

Male Gender Promotes An Increased Inflammatory Response To Lipopolysaccharide In Umbilical Vein Blood., Shunaha Kim-Fine, Timothy Regnault, James S Lee, Sarah A Gimbel, Jill A Greenspoon, Jonathan Fairbairn, Kelly Summers, Barbra De Vrijer

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OBJECTIVES: To establish gender-specific differences in maternal and fetal immune response in healthy human fetuses at term.

METHODS: Forty-five women with elective caesarean sections for uncomplicated singleton pregnancies were recruited for two studies. Using a multiplex biomarker immunoassay system, unstimulated maternal and fetal plasma concentrations of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-1ra, IL-6, IL-8, macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1α, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α were measured from one study population. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated cytokine response was measured in a second study.

RESULTS: There were no significant gender differences in either maternal or fetal unstimulated plasma cytokine concentrations, but concentrations of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β and …


A Cd11d Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Reduces Tissue Injury And Improves Neurological Outcome After Fluid Percussion Brain Injury In Rats, Feng Bao, Sandy R. Shultz, Jeff D. Hepburn, Vanessa Omana, Lynne C. Weaver, Donald P. Cain, Arthur Brown Sep 2012

A Cd11d Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Reduces Tissue Injury And Improves Neurological Outcome After Fluid Percussion Brain Injury In Rats, Feng Bao, Sandy R. Shultz, Jeff D. Hepburn, Vanessa Omana, Lynne C. Weaver, Donald P. Cain, Arthur Brown

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an international health concern often resulting in chronic neurological abnormalities, including cognitive deficits, emotional disturbances, and motor impairments. An anti-CD11d monoclonal antibody that blocks the CD11d/CD18 integrin and vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1 interaction following experimental spinal cord injury improves functional recovery, while reducing the intraspinal number of neutrophils and macrophages, oxidative activity, and tissue damage. Since the mechanisms of secondary injury in the brain and spinal cord are similar, we designed a study to evaluate fully the effects of anti-CD11d treatment after a moderate lateral fluid percussion TBI in the rat. Rats were treated …


Differential Detection And Distribution Of Microglial And Hematogenous Macrophage Populations In The Injured Spinal Cord Of Lys-Egfp-Ki Transgenic Mice, Leah A. Mawhinney, Sakina G. Thawer, Wei Yang Lu, Nico Van Rooijen, Lynne C. Weaver, Arthur Brown, Gregory A. Dekaban Mar 2012

Differential Detection And Distribution Of Microglial And Hematogenous Macrophage Populations In The Injured Spinal Cord Of Lys-Egfp-Ki Transgenic Mice, Leah A. Mawhinney, Sakina G. Thawer, Wei Yang Lu, Nico Van Rooijen, Lynne C. Weaver, Arthur Brown, Gregory A. Dekaban

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The acute inflammatory response that follows spinal cord injury (SCI) contributes to secondary injury that results in the expansion of the lesion and further loss of neurologic function. A cascade of receptor-mediated signaling events after SCI leads to activation of innate immune responses including the migration of microglia and active recruitment of circulating leukocytes. Because conventional techniques do not always distinguish macrophages derived from CNS-resident microglia from blood-derived monocytes, the role that each macrophage type performs cannot be assessed unambiguously in these processes. We demonstrate that, in the normal and spinal cord-injured lys-EGFP-ki transgenic mouse, enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) …


A Selective Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitor Reduces Leukocyte Infiltration, Oxidative Processes, And Tissue Damage After Spinal Cord Injury, Feng Bao, Jennifer C. Fleming, Roozbeh Golshani, Damien D. Pearse, Levent Kasabov, Arthur Brown, Lynne C. Weaver Jun 2011

A Selective Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitor Reduces Leukocyte Infiltration, Oxidative Processes, And Tissue Damage After Spinal Cord Injury, Feng Bao, Jennifer C. Fleming, Roozbeh Golshani, Damien D. Pearse, Levent Kasabov, Arthur Brown, Lynne C. Weaver

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We tested the hypothesis that a selective phosphodiesterase type 4 inhibitor (PDE4-I; IC486051) would attenuate early inflammatory and oxidative processes following spinal cord injury (SCI) when delivered during the first 3 days after injury. Rats receiving a moderately severe thoracic-clip-compression SCI were treated with the PDE4-I (0.5, 1.0, and 3.0 mg/kg IV) in bolus doses from 2-60 h post-injury. Doses at 0.5 mg/kg and 1.0 mg/kg significantly decreased myeloperoxidase (MPO) enzymatic activity (neutrophils), expression of a neutrophil-associated protein and of ED-1 (macrophages), and estimates of lipid peroxidation in cord lesion homogenates at 24 h and 72 h post-injury by 25-40%. …


Human Spinal Cord Injury Causes Specific Increases In Surface Expression Of Beta Integrins On Leukocytes, Feng Bao, Christopher S. Bailey, Kevin R. Gurr, Stewart I. Bailey, M. Patricia Rosas-Arellano, Arthur Brown, Gregory A. Dekaban, Lynne C. Weaver Feb 2011

Human Spinal Cord Injury Causes Specific Increases In Surface Expression Of Beta Integrins On Leukocytes, Feng Bao, Christopher S. Bailey, Kevin R. Gurr, Stewart I. Bailey, M. Patricia Rosas-Arellano, Arthur Brown, Gregory A. Dekaban, Lynne C. Weaver

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) activates circulating leukocytes that migrate into the injured cord and bystander organs using adhesion molecule-mediated mechanisms. These cells cause oxidative damage, resulting in secondary injury to the spinal cord, as well as injury to bystander organs. This study was designed to examine, over a 6-h to 2-week period, changes in adhesion molecule surface expression on human peripheral leukocytes after SCI (9 subjects), using as controls 10 uninjured subjects and 6 general trauma patients (trauma controls, TC). Both the percentage of cells expressing a given adhesion molecule and the average level of its expression was quantified for …


Determination Of The Pharmacokinetics And Oral Bioavailability Of Salicylamine, A Potent Γ-Ketoaldehyde Scavenger, By Lc/Ms/Ms, Irene Zagol-Ikapitte, Elena Matafonova, Venkataraman Amarnath, Christopher L. Bodine, Olivier Boutaud, Rommel G. Tirona, John A. Oates, L. Jackson Roberts, Sean S. Davies Mar 2010

Determination Of The Pharmacokinetics And Oral Bioavailability Of Salicylamine, A Potent Γ-Ketoaldehyde Scavenger, By Lc/Ms/Ms, Irene Zagol-Ikapitte, Elena Matafonova, Venkataraman Amarnath, Christopher L. Bodine, Olivier Boutaud, Rommel G. Tirona, John A. Oates, L. Jackson Roberts, Sean S. Davies

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Levels of reactive γ-ketoaldehydes derived from arachidonate increase in diseases associated with inflammation and oxidative injury. To assess the biological importance of these γ-ketoaldehydes, we previously identified salicylamine as an effective γ-ketoaldehyde scavenger in vitro and in cells. To determine if salicylamine could be administered in vivo, we developed an LC/MS/MS assay to measure salicylamine in plasma and tissues. In mice, half-life (t1/2) was 62 minutes. Drinking water supplementation (1-10 g/L) generated tissue concentrations (10-500 μM) within the range previously shown to inhibit γ-ketoaldehydes in cells. Therefore, oral administration of salicylamine can be used to assess the contribution of γ-ketoaldehydes …