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Identification Of An Atp/P2x7/Mast Cell Pathway Mediating Ozone-Induced Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness, Xiaomei Kong, William C Bennett, Corey M Jania, Kelly D Chason, Zachary German, Jennifer Adouli, Samuel D Budney, Brandon T Oby, Catharina Van Heusden, Eduardo R Lazarowski, Ilona Jaspers, Scott H Randell, Barry A Hedgespeth, Glenn Cruse, Xiaoyang Hua, Stephen A Schworer, Gregory J Smith, Samir Np Kelada, Stephen L Tilley
Identification Of An Atp/P2x7/Mast Cell Pathway Mediating Ozone-Induced Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness, Xiaomei Kong, William C Bennett, Corey M Jania, Kelly D Chason, Zachary German, Jennifer Adouli, Samuel D Budney, Brandon T Oby, Catharina Van Heusden, Eduardo R Lazarowski, Ilona Jaspers, Scott H Randell, Barry A Hedgespeth, Glenn Cruse, Xiaoyang Hua, Stephen A Schworer, Gregory J Smith, Samir Np Kelada, Stephen L Tilley
Student and Faculty Publications
Ozone is a highly reactive environmental pollutant with well-recognized adverse effects on lung health. Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) is one consequence of ozone exposure, particularly for individuals with underlying lung disease. Our data demonstrated that ozone induced substantial ATP release from human airway epithelia in vitro and into the airways of mice in vivo and that ATP served as a potent inducer of mast cell degranulation and BHR, acting through P2X7 receptors on mast cells. Both mast cell-deficient and P2X7 receptor-deficient (P2X7-/-) mice demonstrated markedly attenuated BHR to ozone. Reconstitution of mast cell-deficient mice with WT mast cells and P2X7-/- mast …
Atypical Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Presenting As Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome: A Case Report, Nafee T Talukder, Amanda H Clorfeine, Moira K Black, Shade B Moody
Atypical Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Presenting As Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome: A Case Report, Nafee T Talukder, Amanda H Clorfeine, Moira K Black, Shade B Moody
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension is a disorder of increased intracranial pressure in the absence of cerebrospinal outflow obstruction, mass lesion, or other underlying cause. It is a rare phenomenon in prepubertal children and is most typically found in women of childbearing age. The classic presentation consists of headaches, nausea, vomiting, and visual changes; however, children present more atypically. We report a case of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in an otherwise healthy, 4-year-old child with atypical symptoms resembling those of cyclic vomiting syndrome.
CASE PRESENTATION: A 4-year-old Caucasian, otherwise healthy, male child presented to our emergency department with episodic intermittent early-morning vomiting …
Platelet And Erythrocyte Extravasation Across Inflamed Corneal Venules Depend On Cd18, Neutrophils, And Mast Cell Degranulation, Angie De La Cruz, Aubrey Hargrave, Sri Magadi, Justin A Courson, Paul T Landry, Wanyu Zhang, Fong W Lam, Monica A Bray, C Wayne Smith, Alan R Burns, Rolando E Rumbaut
Platelet And Erythrocyte Extravasation Across Inflamed Corneal Venules Depend On Cd18, Neutrophils, And Mast Cell Degranulation, Angie De La Cruz, Aubrey Hargrave, Sri Magadi, Justin A Courson, Paul T Landry, Wanyu Zhang, Fong W Lam, Monica A Bray, C Wayne Smith, Alan R Burns, Rolando E Rumbaut
Student and Faculty Publications
Platelet extravasation during inflammation is under-appreciated. In wild-type (WT) mice, a central corneal epithelial abrasion initiates neutrophil (PMN) and platelet extravasation from peripheral limbal venules. The same injury in mice expressing low levels of the β2-integrin, CD18 (CD18hypo mice) shows reduced platelet extravasation with PMN extravasation apparently unaffected. To better define the role of CD18 on platelet extravasation, we focused on two relevant cell types expressing CD18: PMNs and mast cells. Following corneal abrasion in WT mice, we observed not only extravasated PMNs and platelets but also extravasated erythrocytes (RBCs). Ultrastructural observations of engorged limbal venules showed platelets and RBCs …
Cardiovascular Outcomes In Patients With Mitochondrial Disease In The United States: A Propensity Score Analysis, Tran Nguyen, Talal Alzahrani, Joseph Krepp, Gurusher Panjrath
Cardiovascular Outcomes In Patients With Mitochondrial Disease In The United States: A Propensity Score Analysis, Tran Nguyen, Talal Alzahrani, Joseph Krepp, Gurusher Panjrath
The Texas Heart Institute Journal
Mitochondrial disease comprises a wide range of genetic disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction. Its rarity, however, has limited the ability to assess its effects on clinical outcomes. To evaluate this relationship, we collected data from the 2016 National Inpatient Sample, which includes data from >7 million hospital stays. We identified 705 patients (mean age, 22 ± 20.7 yr; 54.2% female; 67.4% white) whose records included the ICD-10-CM code E88.4. We also identified a propensity-matched cohort of 705 patients without mitochondrial disease to examine the effect of mitochondrial disease on major adverse cardiovascular events, including all-cause in-hospital death, cardiac arrest, and …
Sustained Use Of The Impella 50 Heart Pump Enables Bridge To Clinical Decisions In 34 Patients, Daniel W Nelson, Sakthi Sundararajan, Evan Klein, Lyle D Joyce, Lucian A Durham, David L Joyce, Asim A Mohammed
Sustained Use Of The Impella 50 Heart Pump Enables Bridge To Clinical Decisions In 34 Patients, Daniel W Nelson, Sakthi Sundararajan, Evan Klein, Lyle D Joyce, Lucian A Durham, David L Joyce, Asim A Mohammed
The Texas Heart Institute Journal
We studied whether sustained hemodynamic support (>7 d) with the Impella 5.0 heart pump can be used as a bridge to clinical decisions in patients who present with cardiogenic shock, and whether such support can improve their outcomes. We retrospectively reviewed cases of patients who had Impella 5.0 support at our hospital from August 2017 through May 2019. Thirty-four patients (23 with cardiogenic shock and 11 with severely decompensated heart failure) underwent sustained support for a mean duration of 11.7 ± 9.3 days (range, ≤48 d). Of 29 patients (85.3%) who survived to next therapy, 15 were weaned from …
Association Between Morning Surge In Systolic Blood Pressure And Syntax Score I In Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease, Alaa Quisi, Gokhan Alici, Hazar Harbalioglu, Omer Genc, Ibrahim Halil Kurt, Murat Cayli
Association Between Morning Surge In Systolic Blood Pressure And Syntax Score I In Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease, Alaa Quisi, Gokhan Alici, Hazar Harbalioglu, Omer Genc, Ibrahim Halil Kurt, Murat Cayli
The Texas Heart Institute Journal
A high morning surge in systolic blood pressure poses a risk in people who have cardiovascular disease. We investigated the relationship between this phenomenon and the SYNTAX score I in patients who had stable coronary artery disease.
Our single-center study included 125 consecutive patients (109 men and 16 women; mean age, 54.3 ± 9 yr) in whom coronary angiography revealed stable coronary artery disease. We calculated each patient's sleep-trough morning surge in systolic blood pressure, then calculated the SYNTAX score I.
The morning surge was significantly higher in patients whose score was >22 (mean, 22.7 ± 13.2) than in those …
Single-Dose Del Nido Cardioplegia Compared With Standard Cardioplegia During Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting At A Veterans Affairs Hospital, Michael R Reidy, Ernesto Jimenez, Shuab Omer, Lorraine D Cornwell, Sabrina X Runbeck, Ourania Preventza, Gabriel Loor, Todd K Rosengart, Joseph S Coselli
Single-Dose Del Nido Cardioplegia Compared With Standard Cardioplegia During Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting At A Veterans Affairs Hospital, Michael R Reidy, Ernesto Jimenez, Shuab Omer, Lorraine D Cornwell, Sabrina X Runbeck, Ourania Preventza, Gabriel Loor, Todd K Rosengart, Joseph S Coselli
The Texas Heart Institute Journal
Del Nido cardioplegic solution (DNC), used chiefly in pediatric patients, rapidly induces prolonged cardiac arrest during cardiac surgery. To determine whether surgical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting in a United States military veteran population differed when DNC was used instead of our standard Plegisol cardioplegia, we retrospectively reviewed 155 consecutive operations performed from July 2016 through June 2017. Del Nido cardioplegia was used to induce cardiac arrest in 70 patients, and Plegisol in 85. Compared with the Plegisol group, the DNC group had a shorter mean cardiopulmonary bypass time (96.8 vs 117 min; P48 hours, atrial fibrillation, tracheostomy, reintubation, …
Routine Outpatient Electrocardiogram: What Is The Diagnosis?, Muzamil Khawaja, Vincent R J Siebert, John Allison, Yochai Birnbaum
Routine Outpatient Electrocardiogram: What Is The Diagnosis?, Muzamil Khawaja, Vincent R J Siebert, John Allison, Yochai Birnbaum
The Texas Heart Institute Journal
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Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma In The Heart Of A 45-Year-Old Woman, Mohamad Karnib, Isaac Rhea, Robin Elliott, Saneka Chakravarty, Sadeer G Al-Kindi
Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma In The Heart Of A 45-Year-Old Woman, Mohamad Karnib, Isaac Rhea, Robin Elliott, Saneka Chakravarty, Sadeer G Al-Kindi
The Texas Heart Institute Journal
We report a rare case of benign metastasizing leiomyoma in the heart of a 45-year-old woman 2 years after a uterine leiomyoma had been discovered during hysterectomy. Computed tomograms at presentation showed a large mixed cystic mass in the pelvis and bilateral lung nodules suggestive of metastatic disease. A large cardiac mass, attached to the chordae of the tricuspid valve and later shown to be histopathologically consistent with uterine leiomyoma, was successfully resected through a right atriotomy. This case suggests that benign metastasizing leiomyoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of right-sided cardiac tumors.
Correlation Between Concentrations Of Four Heavy Metals In Cord Blood And Childhood Blood Of Jamaican Children, Mohammad H Rahbar, Maureen Samms-Vaughan, Manouchehr Hessabi, Jan Bressler, Shezeen Gillani, Megan L Grove, Sydonnie Shakspeare-Pellington, Katherine A Loveland
Correlation Between Concentrations Of Four Heavy Metals In Cord Blood And Childhood Blood Of Jamaican Children, Mohammad H Rahbar, Maureen Samms-Vaughan, Manouchehr Hessabi, Jan Bressler, Shezeen Gillani, Megan L Grove, Sydonnie Shakspeare-Pellington, Katherine A Loveland
Student and Faculty Publications
This study investigated whether the concentrations of four metals [lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), manganese (Mn), and aluminum (Al)] are correlated in cord blood and childhood blood samples from Jamaican children. Cord blood samples were obtained from 21 pregnant women enrolled in the second Jamaican Birth Cohort Study from July 1, 2011 to September 30, 2011, and blood samples were drawn from their children who participated in a follow up study when the children were 4–8 years old. Correlations were assessed by the Pearson or the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. The mean ages of children at the childhood visit and their …