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Bronchial Epithelial Gene Expression And Interstitial Lung Abnormalities, Aravind A Menon, Minyi Lee, Xu Ke, Rachel K Putman, Takuya Hino, Jonathan A Rose, Fenghai Duan, Samuel Y Ash, Michael H Cho, George T O'Connor, Josée Dupuis, Hiroto Hatabu, Marc E Lenburg, Ehab S Billatos, Gary M Hunninghake, Decamp Investigators Oct 2023

Bronchial Epithelial Gene Expression And Interstitial Lung Abnormalities, Aravind A Menon, Minyi Lee, Xu Ke, Rachel K Putman, Takuya Hino, Jonathan A Rose, Fenghai Duan, Samuel Y Ash, Michael H Cho, George T O'Connor, Josée Dupuis, Hiroto Hatabu, Marc E Lenburg, Ehab S Billatos, Gary M Hunninghake, Decamp Investigators

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INTRODUCTION: Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILA) often represent early fibrotic changes that can portend a progressive fibrotic phenotype. In particular, the fibrotic subtype of ILA is associated with increased mortality and rapid decline in lung function. Understanding the differential gene expression that occurs in the lungs of participants with fibrotic ILA may provide insight into development of a useful biomarker for early detection and therapeutic targets for progressive pulmonary fibrosis.

METHODS: Measures of ILA and gene expression data were available in 213 participants in the Detection of Early Lung Cancer Among Military Personnel (DECAMP1 and DECAMP2) cohorts. ILA was defined using …


Chronic Social Defeat Alters Brain Vascular-Associated Cell Gene Expression Patterns Leading To Vascular Dysfunction And Immune System Activation, Joshua D Samuels, Madison L Lotstein, Michael L Lehmann, Abdel G Elkahloun, Subhadra Banerjee, Miles Herkenham Jun 2023

Chronic Social Defeat Alters Brain Vascular-Associated Cell Gene Expression Patterns Leading To Vascular Dysfunction And Immune System Activation, Joshua D Samuels, Madison L Lotstein, Michael L Lehmann, Abdel G Elkahloun, Subhadra Banerjee, Miles Herkenham

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Brain vascular integrity is critical for brain health, and its disruption is implicated in many brain pathologies, including psychiatric disorders. Brain-vascular barriers are a complex cellular landscape composed of endothelial, glial, mural, and immune cells. Yet currently, little is known about these brain vascular-associated cells (BVACs) in health and disease. Previously, we demonstrated that 14 days of chronic social defeat (CSD), a mouse paradigm that produces anxiety and depressive-like behaviors, causes cerebrovascular damage in the form of scattered microbleeds. Here, we developed a technique to isolate barrier-related cells from the mouse brain and subjected the isolated cells to single-cell RNA …


Comparative Analysis Of The Effects Of Actual Versus Assumed Opioid Experience On The Regulation Of Ventral Striatal Opioid Receptor Gene Expression, Indu Mithra Madhuranthakam, Martin Job May 2023

Comparative Analysis Of The Effects Of Actual Versus Assumed Opioid Experience On The Regulation Of Ventral Striatal Opioid Receptor Gene Expression, Indu Mithra Madhuranthakam, Martin Job

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Rationale: We conducted experiments to assess the effect of prior opioid experience on gene expression changes. We compared the current experimenter-imposed short versus extended-access conditions of opioid self-administration and developed a new quantitative method to determine their effectiveness in identifying the role of opioid experience in regulating opioid receptor expression levels in the ventral striatum (VS) using an oxycodone self-administration/abstinence model.

Methods: In this study, male Sprague-Dawley rats (n=36) were trained for 20 days to self-administer oxycodone at 0.1 mg/kg/infusion under short access (n=15, or saline as controls n=3, for 3h/day) or extended access (n=15, or saline as controls n=3, …