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A Genome-Wide Methylation Study On Essential Hypertension In Young African American Males., Xiaoling Wang, Bonita Falkner, Haidong Zhu, Huidong Shi, Shaoyong Su, Xiaojing Xu, Ashok Kumar Sharma, Yanbin Dong, Frank Treiber, Bernard Gutin, Gregory Harshfield, Harold Snieder Jan 2013

A Genome-Wide Methylation Study On Essential Hypertension In Young African American Males., Xiaoling Wang, Bonita Falkner, Haidong Zhu, Huidong Shi, Shaoyong Su, Xiaojing Xu, Ashok Kumar Sharma, Yanbin Dong, Frank Treiber, Bernard Gutin, Gregory Harshfield, Harold Snieder

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: There is emerging evidence from animal studies suggesting a key role for methylation in the pathogenesis of essential hypertension. However, to date, very few studies have investigated the role of methylation in the development of human hypertension, and none has taken a genome-wide approach. Based on the recent studies that highlight the involvement of inflammation in the development of hypertension, we hypothesize that changes in DNA methylation of leukocytes are involved in the pathogenesis of hypertension.

METHOD & RESULTS: We conducted a genome-wide methylation analysis on 8 hypertensive cases and 8 normotensive age-matched controls aged 14-23 years and performed …


Glutamine Supplementation Alleviates Vasculopathy And Corrects Metabolic Profile In An In Vivo Model Of Endothelial Cell Dysfunction., Francesco Addabbo, Qiuying Chen, Dhara P Patel, May Rabadi, Brian Ratliff, Frank Zhang, Jean-Francois Jasmin, Michael Wolin, Michael Lisanti, Steven S Gross, Michael S Goligorsky Jan 2013

Glutamine Supplementation Alleviates Vasculopathy And Corrects Metabolic Profile In An In Vivo Model Of Endothelial Cell Dysfunction., Francesco Addabbo, Qiuying Chen, Dhara P Patel, May Rabadi, Brian Ratliff, Frank Zhang, Jean-Francois Jasmin, Michael Wolin, Michael Lisanti, Steven S Gross, Michael S Goligorsky

Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers

Endothelial Cell Dysfunction (ECD) is a recognized harbinger of a host of chronic cardiovascular diseases. Using a mouse model of ECD triggered by treatment with L-Nω-methylarginine (L-NMMA), we previously demonstrated that renal microvasculature displays a perturbed protein profile, including diminished expression of two key enzymes of the Krebs cycle associated with a Warburg-type suppression of mitochondrial metabolism. We hypothesized that supplementation with L-glutamine (GLN), that can enter the Krebs cycle downstream this enzymatic bottleneck, would normalize vascular function and alleviate mitochondrial dysfunction. To test this hypothesis, mice with chronic L-NMMA-induced ECD were co-treated with GLN at different concentrations for 2 …


Inhibitory Effect Of Matrine On Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption For The Treatment Of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis., Su Zhang, Quan-Cheng Kan, Yuming Xu, Guang-Xian Zhang, Lin Zhu Jan 2013

Inhibitory Effect Of Matrine On Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption For The Treatment Of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis., Su Zhang, Quan-Cheng Kan, Yuming Xu, Guang-Xian Zhang, Lin Zhu

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

Dysfunction of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a primary characteristic of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an experimental model of multiple sclerosis (MS). Matrine (MAT), a quinolizidine alkaloid derived from the herb Radix Sophorae Flave, has been recently found to suppress clinical EAE and CNS inflammation. However, whether this effect of MAT is through protecting the integrity and function of the BBB is not known. In the present study, we show that MAT treatment had a therapeutic effect comparable to dexamethasone (DEX) in EAE rats, with reduced Evans Blue extravasation, increased expression of collagen IV, the major component of the basement …


Developing Ambulatory Care Registered Nurse Competencies For Care Coordination And Transition Management, Sheila Haas, Beth Ann Swan, Traci Haynes Jan 2013

Developing Ambulatory Care Registered Nurse Competencies For Care Coordination And Transition Management, Sheila Haas, Beth Ann Swan, Traci Haynes

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

The need for care coordination and management of transitions between Patient-Centered Medical Home providers, outpatient and community settings, including the Accountable Care Organization is often overlooked, episodic, and accountability for coordinating care and managing transitions between providers and services is lacking.


Value-Based Analysis Of Routine Pathologic Septal And Inferior Turbinate Specimens., James J Daniero, Jaemi S Chu, Brian J O'Hara, Edmund A. Pribitkin Jan 2013

Value-Based Analysis Of Routine Pathologic Septal And Inferior Turbinate Specimens., James J Daniero, Jaemi S Chu, Brian J O'Hara, Edmund A. Pribitkin

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Faculty Papers

This article was presented at the 2012 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO; September 9-12, 2012; Washington, DC.

Objective To determine the frequency and clinical relevance of unanticipated histopathologic results in routine sinonasal surgery and evaluate the necessity for histologic processing of nasal septal cartilage, bone, and inferior turbinate specimens. Study Design Case series with chart review. Setting Tertiary care academic medical center. Subjects and Methods A retrospective review of surgical pathology reports on adult patients undergoing sinonasal surgery during a 5-year period from 2005 to 2010 was performed. All cases with the preoperative diagnosis of sinonasal neoplasia, autoimmune disease, …


Warning Signal: Unaware Of An In Absentia Conviction, South African Cancer Specialist Jailed On Return To The United Arab Emirates., Philip R Cohen, Razelle Kurzrock, Lawrence Parish Jan 2013

Warning Signal: Unaware Of An In Absentia Conviction, South African Cancer Specialist Jailed On Return To The United Arab Emirates., Philip R Cohen, Razelle Kurzrock, Lawrence Parish

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

In 2002, Dr. Cyril Karabus, a specialist in pediatric cancers and retired head of the Oncology and Hematology Unit of Red Cross Children's Hospital in Capetown, South Africa, spent a brief locum at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, a hospital in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He was there for only 5 weeks, during which time he treated a young girl who died of acute myeloblastic leukemia. After Karabus returned home, the girl's father complained to police about his daughter's death, and Karabus was convicted of murder in absentia. Karabus knew nothing of the charges or of the …


Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein, Joann Aichroth, Rdms, Traci B. Fox, Ms, Rt(R), Rdms, Rvt Jan 2013

Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein, Joann Aichroth, Rdms, Traci B. Fox, Ms, Rt(R), Rdms, Rvt

Department of Radiologic Sciences Faculty Papers

The term retro-aortic left renal vein (RLRV) is defined as the left renal vein coursing posterior to the abdominal aorta. RLRV is an uncommon condition in which the left renal vein passes posterior to the abdominal aorta and anterior to the vertebrae. RLRV may lead to left renal vein hypertension (LRVH) syndrome, which is also known as Nutcracker syndrome. Nutcracker syndrome (NCS) is a condition in which the left renal vein is compressed causing hypertension of the vessel. RLRV and Nutcracker syndrome are vascular anomalies considered to be of clinical importance especially during surgical procedures of the renal vasculature.


Xiaoqinglong Granules As Add-On Therapy For Asthma: Latent Class Analysis Of Symptom Predictors Of Response., Qinglin Zha, Seqi Lin, Chi Zhang, Christopher Chang, Hanrong Xue, Cheng Lu, Miao Jiang, Yan Liu, Zuke Xiao, Weiyou Liu, Yunfei Shang, Jianjian Chen, Minyong Wen, Aiping Lu Jan 2013

Xiaoqinglong Granules As Add-On Therapy For Asthma: Latent Class Analysis Of Symptom Predictors Of Response., Qinglin Zha, Seqi Lin, Chi Zhang, Christopher Chang, Hanrong Xue, Cheng Lu, Miao Jiang, Yan Liu, Zuke Xiao, Weiyou Liu, Yunfei Shang, Jianjian Chen, Minyong Wen, Aiping Lu

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Xiaoqinglong granules (XQLG) has been shown to be an effective therapy in asthma animal models. We reviewed the literature and conducted this study to assess the impact of XQLG as an add-on therapy to treatment with fluticasone/salmeterol (seretide) in adult patients with mild-to-moderate, persistent asthma. A total of 178 patients were randomly assigned to receive XQLG and seretide or seretide plus placebo for 90 days. Asthma control was assessed by asthma control test (ACT), symptoms scores, FEV(1), and PEF. Baseline patient-reported Chinese medicine (CM)-specific symptoms were analyzed to determine whether the symptoms may be possible indicators of treatment response by …


Aortic Dissection Presenting As Gait Disturbance: A Case Report., Michael Estreicher, Joseph Portale, Bernard Lopez Jan 2013

Aortic Dissection Presenting As Gait Disturbance: A Case Report., Michael Estreicher, Joseph Portale, Bernard Lopez

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

Emergency medicine dogma traditionally teaches that aortic dissection presents as tearing chest pain, radiating to the back. This case report describes a 55 year old woman presenting with a left homonymous hemianopsia and resultant gait disturbance. Initial head CT demonstrated a right parietal infarct, and chest radiograph demonstrated a markedly widened mediastinum. Acute Stanford Type A aortic dissection was subsequently confirmed. This report provides further evidence for atypical, painless presentations of aortic dissection. Given recent literature on the increasing prevalence of painless dissection, the disease entity should be included in the differential diagnosis for stroke, and a simple portable chest …


Ginsenoside Rd Attenuates Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury Via Akt/Gsk-3Β Signaling And Inhibition Of The Mitochondria-Dependent Apoptotic Pathway., Yang Wang, Xu Li, Xiaoliang Wang, Wayne Bond Lau, Yajing Wang, Yuan Xing, Xing Zhang, Xinliang Ma, Feng Gao Jan 2013

Ginsenoside Rd Attenuates Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury Via Akt/Gsk-3Β Signaling And Inhibition Of The Mitochondria-Dependent Apoptotic Pathway., Yang Wang, Xu Li, Xiaoliang Wang, Wayne Bond Lau, Yajing Wang, Yuan Xing, Xing Zhang, Xinliang Ma, Feng Gao

Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers

Evidence suggests Ginsenoside Rd (GSRd), a biologically active extract from the medical plant Panax Ginseng, exerts antioxidant effect, decreasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation. Current study determined the effect of GSRd on myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (MI/R) injury (a pathological condition where ROS production is significantly increased) and investigated the underlying mechanisms. The current study utilized an in vivo rat model of MI/R injury and an in vitro neonatal rat cardiomyocyte (NRC) model of simulated ischemia/reperfusion (SI/R) injury. Infarct size was measured by Evans blue/TTC double staining. NRC injury was determined by MTT and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) leakage assay. ROS accumulation and …


Key Neurological And Neurochemical Features In A Model Of Repetitive Concussions: Implications For Post-Concussion Headache, C. Macolino, B. Daiutolo, A. Tyburski, Melanie B. Elliott Jan 2013

Key Neurological And Neurochemical Features In A Model Of Repetitive Concussions: Implications For Post-Concussion Headache, C. Macolino, B. Daiutolo, A. Tyburski, Melanie B. Elliott

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

Introduction

Incidence rates for concussion will continue to grow along with the increasing awareness and improvements in diagnosis. Headache is a hallmark feature of post-concussion syndrome. Post-concussion headache (PCH) is highly prevalent in the military with as high as 97.8% reporting having headaches1. occurring in up to 85% of athletes following 2-4. In the Military and sports, return to duty or play guidelines state that a soldier/player should be asymptomatic before returning to physical activity. However, headache following concussion is commonly dismissed. PCH can be a new headache resulting from head trauma or worsening of pre-existing headache …


Different Mechanisms Of Inflammation Induced In Virus And Autoimmune-Mediated Models Of Multiple Sclerosis In C57bl6 Mice., Abhinoy Kishore, Anurag Kanaujia, Soma Nag, A M Rostami, Lawrence C. Kenyon, Kenneth S Shindler, Jayasri Das Sarma Jan 2013

Different Mechanisms Of Inflammation Induced In Virus And Autoimmune-Mediated Models Of Multiple Sclerosis In C57bl6 Mice., Abhinoy Kishore, Anurag Kanaujia, Soma Nag, A M Rostami, Lawrence C. Kenyon, Kenneth S Shindler, Jayasri Das Sarma

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the human central nervous system (CNS). Neurotropic demyelinating strain of MHV (MHV-A59 or its isogenic recombinant strain RSA59) induces MS-like disease in mice mediated by microglia, along with a small population of T cells. The mechanism of demyelination is at least in part due to microglia-mediated myelin stripping, with some direct axonal injury. Immunization with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) induces experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a mainly CD4(+) T-cell-mediated disease, although CD8(+) T cells may play a significant role in demyelination. It is possible that both autoimmune and nonimmune mechanisms such as …


Ash2 Acts As An Ecdysone Receptor Coactivator By Stabilizing The Histone Methyltransferase Trr., Albert Carbonell, Alexander Mazo, Florenci Serras, Montserrat Corominas Jan 2013

Ash2 Acts As An Ecdysone Receptor Coactivator By Stabilizing The Histone Methyltransferase Trr., Albert Carbonell, Alexander Mazo, Florenci Serras, Montserrat Corominas

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

The molting hormone ecdysone triggers chromatin changes via histone modifications that are important for gene regulation. On hormone activation, the ecdysone receptor (EcR) binds to the SET domain-containing histone H3 methyltransferase trithorax-related protein (Trr). Methylation of histone H3 at lysine 4 (H3K4me), which is associated with transcriptional activation, requires several cofactors, including Ash2. We find that ash2 mutants have severe defects in pupariation and metamorphosis due to a lack of activation of ecdysone-responsive genes. This transcriptional defect is caused by the absence of the H3K4me3 marks set by Trr in these genes. We present evidence that Ash2 interacts with Trr …