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Functional Compartmentalization Of Mlck In Fetal Arteries, Dane William Sorensen Dec 2020

Functional Compartmentalization Of Mlck In Fetal Arteries, Dane William Sorensen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Changes in vascular structure and reactivity are amongst the most important that occur during the transition from fetal to newborn life, and are guided by the principle of ensuring adequate coupling of blood flow to metabolism. A clinical consequence of maladaptive fetal vascular adaptation to hypoxia is an increased probability for loss of cerebral autoregulation, increased risk for neonatal encephalopathy, and hypoxicischemic cerebral injury. MLCK is a very specific calcium-calmodulin dependent enzyme, with its only known substrate being MLC20, and is essential for the ability of VSMCs within resistance arteries to appropriately contract or relax in response to changes in …


The Effects, Perceptions, And Attitudes Of Previously Sedentary Individuals Starting An Exercise Program, Arlene Moreno, Megan Rasmussen Jun 2020

The Effects, Perceptions, And Attitudes Of Previously Sedentary Individuals Starting An Exercise Program, Arlene Moreno, Megan Rasmussen

Loma Linda University Research Reports

Background: Many Americans do not eat healthfully or exercise, which is associated with higher risk of disease. Nutrition and exercise awareness have increased, but people experience barriers preventing lifestyle change. Limited research has been completed on the impact of nutrition education on dietary intake.

Objective: Examine whether starting an exercise program with or without nutrition education can influence dietary choices in previously sedentary individuals, and to determine their perceptions and attitudes.

Design: Mixed methods study gathering quantitative data through a food frequency questionnaire, InBody test, and demographics/exercise activity survey. Qualitative data was gathered through focus groups. Participants …


Cosyntropin As A Therapeutic Intervention Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Lorraine C. Siebold Jun 2020

Cosyntropin As A Therapeutic Intervention Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Lorraine C. Siebold

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health concern in the United States. With over two million occurrences and approximately 50,000 deaths annually, TBI is a leading cause of death in young adults and is associated with cognitive deficits influenced by acute and persistent neuroinflammation. Melanocortins, such as adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), are agonists for melanocortin receptors located in the adrenal glands and peripheral immune cells as well as throughout the central nervous system. Melanocortins ameliorate inflammation and provide a novel therapeutic approach for TBI. The focus of this dissertation was to describe and quantify effects of cosyntropin, a synthetic ACTH …