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Effect Of Intrauterine Smoke Exposure On Microrna-15a Expression In Human Lung Development And Subsequent Asthma Risk., Sunita Sharma, Alvin T. Kho, Divya Chhabra, Kathleen Haley, Carrie A. Vyhlidal, R Gaedigk, J Steven Leeder, Kelan G. Tantisira, Benjamin Raby, Scott T. Weiss
Effect Of Intrauterine Smoke Exposure On Microrna-15a Expression In Human Lung Development And Subsequent Asthma Risk., Sunita Sharma, Alvin T. Kho, Divya Chhabra, Kathleen Haley, Carrie A. Vyhlidal, R Gaedigk, J Steven Leeder, Kelan G. Tantisira, Benjamin Raby, Scott T. Weiss
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Background: In utero smoke (IUS) exposure is associated with asthma susceptibility.
Objective: We sought to test the hypothesis that changes in miRNA expression by IUS exposure during human lung development is associated with asthma susceptibility.
Methods: Gene expression was profiled from 53 IUS unexposed and 51 IUS exposed human fetal lung tissues. We tested for the differential expression of miRNAs across post-conception age and by IUS using linear models with covariate adjustment. We tested the IUS-associated miRNAs for association with their gene expression targets using pair-wise inverse correlation. Using our mouse model, we investigated the persistence of the IUS-associated miRNA …
Ontogeny Related Changes In The Pediatric Liver Metabolome., Christopher M. Wilson, Qian Li, R Gaedigk, Chengpeng Bi, Saskia N. De Wildt, J Steven Leeder, Brooke L. Fridley
Ontogeny Related Changes In The Pediatric Liver Metabolome., Christopher M. Wilson, Qian Li, R Gaedigk, Chengpeng Bi, Saskia N. De Wildt, J Steven Leeder, Brooke L. Fridley
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Background: A major challenge in implementing personalized medicine in pediatrics is identifying appropriate drug dosages for children. The majority of drug dosing studies have been based on adult populations, often with modification of the dosing for children based on size and weight. However, the growth and development experienced by children between birth and adulthood represents a dynamically changing biological system, with implications for effective drug dosing, efficacy as well as potential drug toxicity. The purpose of this study was to apply a metabolomics approach to gain preliminary insights into the ontogeny of liver function from newborn to adolescent.
Methods: Metabolites …
Medicine And Media: The Ranitidine Debate., Jennifer A. Wagner, Jennifer Colombo
Medicine And Media: The Ranitidine Debate., Jennifer A. Wagner, Jennifer Colombo
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Ranitidine has been the topic of recent media reports. Current findings, confirmed by the US Food and Drug Administration, indicate that some ranitidine products contain a substance that may be carcinogenic. Providers and patients require additional information on the risks of continuing therapy vs. the benefits of the medication. This article comments on what is currently known about the evolving situation of elevated N-nitrosodimethylamine levels in ranitidine and the limits of the existing information to assess best practices.
Impact Of Slco1b1 Genetic Variation On Rosuvastatin Systemic Exposure In Pediatric Hypercholesterolemia., Jonathan B. Wagner, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman, Andrea Gaedigk, R Gaedigk, Geetha Raghuveer, Vincent S. Staggs, Leon Van Haandel, J Steven Leeder
Impact Of Slco1b1 Genetic Variation On Rosuvastatin Systemic Exposure In Pediatric Hypercholesterolemia., Jonathan B. Wagner, Susan M. Abdel-Rahman, Andrea Gaedigk, R Gaedigk, Geetha Raghuveer, Vincent S. Staggs, Leon Van Haandel, J Steven Leeder
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This study investigated the impact of SLCO1B1 genotype on rosuvastatin systemic exposure in hypercholesterolemic children and adolescents. Participants (8-21 years) with at least one allelic variant of SLCO1B1 c.521T>C (521TC, n = 13; 521CC, n = 2) and wild type controls (521TT, n = 13) completed a single oral dose pharmacokinetic study. The variability contributed by SLCO1B1 c.521 sequence variation to rosuvastatin (RVA) systemic exposure among our pediatric cohort was comparable to previous studies in adults. RVA concentration-time curve from 0-24 hours (AUC
The Reliability Of Histamine Pharmacodynamic Response Phenotype Classification In Children With Allergic Disease., Shaun S Kumar, Xiaoxi Liu, Catherine M Sherwin, Bridgette Jones
The Reliability Of Histamine Pharmacodynamic Response Phenotype Classification In Children With Allergic Disease., Shaun S Kumar, Xiaoxi Liu, Catherine M Sherwin, Bridgette Jones
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We have identified distinct histamine pharmacodynamic response phenotypes in children with allergic disease utilizing histamine iontophoresis with laser Doppler (HILD). These response phenotypes may be relevant in guiding therapeutic decision making for agents targeting the allergic response pathways. However, the reliability of these response phenotypes has not been assessed. Therefore, we performed HILD in children with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma on two to three separate occasions. HILD response-time data were analyzed in NONMEM using a linked effect PKPD model. Examination of observed vs. classified response phenotypes predicted response plots and the sum of residuals. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was …
Immunogenicity In Clinical Practice And Drug Development: When Is It Significant?, Valentina Shakhnovich, Bernd Meibohm, Amy Rosenberg, Andrzej M. Kierzek, Rachel Hasenkamp, Ryan S. Funk, Craig J. Thalhauser, Piet H. Van Der Graaf, Yow Ming C. Wang, Lora Hamuro
Immunogenicity In Clinical Practice And Drug Development: When Is It Significant?, Valentina Shakhnovich, Bernd Meibohm, Amy Rosenberg, Andrzej M. Kierzek, Rachel Hasenkamp, Ryan S. Funk, Craig J. Thalhauser, Piet H. Van Der Graaf, Yow Ming C. Wang, Lora Hamuro
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