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Indole-3-Carbinol-Dependent Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Signaling Attenuates The Inflammatory Response In Experimental Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Lila S Nolan, Belgacem Mihi, Qingqing Gong, Jamie M Rimer, Shay S Bidani, Sarah E Gale, Martin Goree, Elise Hu, Wyatt E Lanik, Elizabeth Huang, Jennifer K Bando, Angela N Lewis, Marie L Laury, Misty Good, Et Al. Apr 2021

Indole-3-Carbinol-Dependent Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Signaling Attenuates The Inflammatory Response In Experimental Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Lila S Nolan, Belgacem Mihi, Qingqing Gong, Jamie M Rimer, Shay S Bidani, Sarah E Gale, Martin Goree, Elise Hu, Wyatt E Lanik, Elizabeth Huang, Jennifer K Bando, Angela N Lewis, Marie L Laury, Misty Good, Et Al.

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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) causes significant morbidity and mortality in premature infants; therefore, the identification of therapeutic and preventative strategies against NEC remains a high priority. The ligand-dependent transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is well known to contribute to the regulation of intestinal microbial communities and amelioration of intestinal inflammation. However, the role of AhR signaling in NEC is unclear. Experimental NEC was induced in 4-d-old wild-type mice or mice lacking AhR expression in the intestinal epithelial cells or AhR expression in CD11c


Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex Encodes The Integrated Incentive Motivational Value Of Cognitive Task Performance, Debbie M Yee, Jennifer L Crawford, Bidhan Lamichhane, Todd S Braver Apr 2021

Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex Encodes The Integrated Incentive Motivational Value Of Cognitive Task Performance, Debbie M Yee, Jennifer L Crawford, Bidhan Lamichhane, Todd S Braver

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Humans can seamlessly combine value signals from diverse motivational incentives, yet it is not well understood how these signals are "bundled" in the brain to modulate cognitive control. The dorsal ACC (dACC) is theorized to integrate motivational value dimensions in the service of goal-directed action, although this hypothesis has yet to receive rigorous confirmation. In the present study, we examined the role of human dACC in motivational incentive integration. Healthy young adult men and women were scanned with fMRI while engaged in an experimental paradigm that quantifies the combined effects of liquid (e.g., juice, neutral, saltwater) and monetary incentives on …


Real-World Outcomes Of Patients With Locally Advanced Or Metastatic Epithelioid Sarcoma, Mrinal M Gounder, Brian A Van Tine, Et Al. Apr 2021

Real-World Outcomes Of Patients With Locally Advanced Or Metastatic Epithelioid Sarcoma, Mrinal M Gounder, Brian A Van Tine, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Limited data are available on the real-world effectiveness and safety of systemic therapies for advanced (surgically unresectable and/or metastatic) epithelioid sarcoma (ES).

METHODS: A retrospective medical records review was conducted in patients with advanced ES who were initiating first-line or ≥2 lines of systemic therapy (2000-2017) at 5 US cancer centers. The real-world overall response rate (rwORR), the duration of response (rwDOR), the disease control rate (rwDCR) (defined as stable disease for ≥32 weeks or any duration of response), and progression-free survival (rwPFS) were assessed by radiology reports. Overall survival (OS), rwDOR, and rwPFS were estimated from the time …


Uterine Contractions In Rodent Models And Humans, Manasi Malik, Michelle Roh, Sarah K England Apr 2021

Uterine Contractions In Rodent Models And Humans, Manasi Malik, Michelle Roh, Sarah K England

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Aberrant uterine contractions can lead to preterm birth and other labour complications and are a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. To investigate the mechanisms underlying dysfunctional uterine contractions, researchers have used experimentally tractable small animal models. However, biological differences between humans and rodents change how researchers select their animal model and interpret their results. Here, we provide a general review of studies of uterine excitation and contractions in mice, rats, guinea pigs, and humans, in an effort to introduce new researchers to the field and help in the design and interpretation of experiments in rodent models.


Quantitative Endophenotypes As An Alternative Approach To Understanding Genetic Risk In Neurodegenerative Diseases, Fabiana H G Farias, Bruno A Benitez, Carlos Cruchaga Apr 2021

Quantitative Endophenotypes As An Alternative Approach To Understanding Genetic Risk In Neurodegenerative Diseases, Fabiana H G Farias, Bruno A Benitez, Carlos Cruchaga

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Endophenotypes, as measurable intermediate features of human diseases, reflect underlying molecular mechanisms. The use of quantitative endophenotypes in genetic studies has improved our understanding of pathophysiological changes associated with diseases. The main advantage of the quantitative endophenotypes approach to study human diseases over a classic case-control study design is the inferred biological context that can enable the development of effective disease-modifying treatments. Here, we summarize recent progress on biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases, including cerebrospinal fluid and blood-based, neuroimaging, neuropathological, and clinical studies. This review focuses on how endophenotypic studies have successfully linked genetic modifiers to disease risk, disease onset, or …


Unwillingness Of Patients In Ghana To Interrupt Antiretroviral Therapy For Hiv Cure Research, Evelyn Y Bonney, Helena Lamptey, James O Aboagye, Christopher Zaab-Yen Abana, Anthony T Boateng, Darius N K Quansah, Adjoa Obo-Akwa, Vincent J Ganu, Peter Puplampu, George B Kyei, H-Cris Massive Action Team Mar 2021

Unwillingness Of Patients In Ghana To Interrupt Antiretroviral Therapy For Hiv Cure Research, Evelyn Y Bonney, Helena Lamptey, James O Aboagye, Christopher Zaab-Yen Abana, Anthony T Boateng, Darius N K Quansah, Adjoa Obo-Akwa, Vincent J Ganu, Peter Puplampu, George B Kyei, H-Cris Massive Action Team

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OBJECTIVES: Though antiretroviral therapy (ART) has reduced HIV infection into a manageable chronic disease, it does not provide for a cure. HIV cure trials may carry risks for patients who are generally doing well on ART, making it imperative that their input is sought as various types of cure methods and trials are designed. Few studies have sought the views of African patients on HIV cure studies. The objective of this study was to determine the views and preferences of people living with HIV (PLWH) in Ghana on cure research.

METHODS: We used a questionnaire to interview 251 PLWH in …


Ten Principles For Data Sharing And Commercialization, Curtis L Cole, Soumitra Sengupta, Sarah Rossetti Née Collins, David K Vawdrey, Michael Halaas, Thomas M Maddox, Geoff Gordon, Trushna Dave, Philip R O Payne, Andrew E Williams, Deborah Estrin Mar 2021

Ten Principles For Data Sharing And Commercialization, Curtis L Cole, Soumitra Sengupta, Sarah Rossetti Née Collins, David K Vawdrey, Michael Halaas, Thomas M Maddox, Geoff Gordon, Trushna Dave, Philip R O Payne, Andrew E Williams, Deborah Estrin

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Digital medical records have enabled us to employ clinical data in many new and innovative ways. However, these advances have brought with them a complex set of demands for healthcare institutions regarding data sharing with topics such as data ownership, the loss of privacy, and the protection of the intellectual property. The lack of clear guidance from government entities often creates conflicting messages about data policy, leaving institutions to develop guidelines themselves. Through discussions with multiple stakeholders at various institutions, we have generated a set of guidelines with 10 key principles to guide the responsible and appropriate use and sharing …


Abaloparatide Real-World Patient Experience Study, Deborah T Gold, Richard Weiss, Tammy Beckett, Chad Deal, Robert S Epstein, Andrew L James, Jacqueline M Kernaghan, Mahshid Mohseni, Michael Spiegel, Tamara Vokes, Jenna Roberts, Tom Bailey, Yamei Wang, Setareh A Williams Mar 2021

Abaloparatide Real-World Patient Experience Study, Deborah T Gold, Richard Weiss, Tammy Beckett, Chad Deal, Robert S Epstein, Andrew L James, Jacqueline M Kernaghan, Mahshid Mohseni, Michael Spiegel, Tamara Vokes, Jenna Roberts, Tom Bailey, Yamei Wang, Setareh A Williams

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Despite the availability of various osteoporosis treatments, adherence remains suboptimal. One contributing factor may be patient experience with therapy. This US, multicenter, combined retrospective chart review and patient questionnaire study included postmenopausal women at high risk for fracture and is the first study to describe real-world patient experience with abaloparatide (ABL) injection. Eight geographically diverse secondary care sites in the United States participated (


Impact Of Obesity On Day-Night Differences In Cardiac Metabolism, Sobuj Mia, Ravi Sonkar, Lamario Williams, Mary N Latimer, Isabelle Frayne Robillard, Abhinav Diwan, Stuart J Frank, Christine Des Rosiers, Martin E Young Mar 2021

Impact Of Obesity On Day-Night Differences In Cardiac Metabolism, Sobuj Mia, Ravi Sonkar, Lamario Williams, Mary N Latimer, Isabelle Frayne Robillard, Abhinav Diwan, Stuart J Frank, Christine Des Rosiers, Martin E Young

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An intrinsic property of the heart is an ability to rapidly and coordinately adjust flux through metabolic pathways in response to physiologic stimuli (termed metabolic flexibility). Cardiac metabolism also fluctuates across the 24-hours day, in association with diurnal sleep-wake and fasting-feeding cycles. Although loss of metabolic flexibility has been proposed to play a causal role in the pathogenesis of cardiac disease, it is currently unknown whether day-night variations in cardiac metabolism are altered during disease states. Here, we tested the hypothesis that diet-induced obesity disrupts cardiac "diurnal metabolic flexibility", which is normalized by time-of-day-restricted feeding. Chronic high fat feeding (20-wk)-induced …


Limited Effects Of Long-Term Daily Cranberry Consumption On The Gut Microbiome In A Placebo-Controlled Study Of Women With Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections, Timothy J Straub, Wen-Chi Chou, Abigail L Manson, Henry L Schreiber 4th, Bruce J Walker, Christopher A Desjardins, Sinéad B Chapman, Kerrie L Kaspar, Orsalem J Kahsai, Elizabeth Traylor, Karen W Dodson, Meredith A J Hullar, Scott J Hultgren, Christina Khoo, Ashlee M Earl Feb 2021

Limited Effects Of Long-Term Daily Cranberry Consumption On The Gut Microbiome In A Placebo-Controlled Study Of Women With Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections, Timothy J Straub, Wen-Chi Chou, Abigail L Manson, Henry L Schreiber 4th, Bruce J Walker, Christopher A Desjardins, Sinéad B Chapman, Kerrie L Kaspar, Orsalem J Kahsai, Elizabeth Traylor, Karen W Dodson, Meredith A J Hullar, Scott J Hultgren, Christina Khoo, Ashlee M Earl

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BACKGROUND: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect 15 million women each year in the United States, with > 20% experiencing frequent recurrent UTIs. A recent placebo-controlled clinical trial found a 39% reduction in UTI symptoms among recurrent UTI sufferers who consumed a daily cranberry beverage for 24 weeks. Using metagenomic sequencing of stool from a subset of these trial participants, we assessed the impact of cranberry consumption on the gut microbiota, a reservoir for UTI-causing pathogens such as Escherichia coli, which causes > 80% of UTIs.

RESULTS: The overall taxonomic composition, community diversity, carriage of functional pathways and gene families, and relative abundances …


Clinical Validation Of Combinatorial Pharmacogenomic Testing And Single-Gene Guidelines In Predicting Psychotropic Medication Blood Levels And Clinical Outcomes In Patients With Depression, Anthony J Rothschild, Charles R Conway, Et Al. Feb 2021

Clinical Validation Of Combinatorial Pharmacogenomic Testing And Single-Gene Guidelines In Predicting Psychotropic Medication Blood Levels And Clinical Outcomes In Patients With Depression, Anthony J Rothschild, Charles R Conway, Et Al.

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We evaluated the clinical validity of a combinatorial pharmacogenomic test and single-gene Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) guidelines against patient outcomes and medication blood levels to assess their ability to inform prescribing in major depressive disorder (MDD). This is a secondary analysis of the Genomics Used to Improve DEpression Decisions (GUIDED) randomized-controlled trial, which included patients with a diagnosis of MDD, and ≥1 prior medication failure. The ability to predict increased/decreased medication metabolism was validated against blood levels at screening (adjusted for age, sex, smoking status). The ability of predicted gene-drug interactions (pharmacogenomic test) or therapeutic recommendations (single-gene guidelines) to …


Nf-Κb-Mediated Effects On Behavior And Cartilage Pathology In A Non-Invasive Loading Model Of Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis, I M Berke, E Jain, B Yavuz, T Mcgrath, L Chen, M J Silva, G Mbalaviele, F Guilak, D L Kaplan, L A Setton Feb 2021

Nf-Κb-Mediated Effects On Behavior And Cartilage Pathology In A Non-Invasive Loading Model Of Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis, I M Berke, E Jain, B Yavuz, T Mcgrath, L Chen, M J Silva, G Mbalaviele, F Guilak, D L Kaplan, L A Setton

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the temporal activation of NF-κB and its relationship to the development of pain-related sensitivity and behavioral changes in a non-invasive murine knee loading model of PTOA.

METHOD: Following knee injury NF-κB activity was assessed longitudinally via in vivo imaging in FVB. Cg-Tg (HIV-EGFP,luc)8Tsb/J mice. Measures of pain-related sensitivity and behavior were also assessed longitudinally for 16 weeks. Additionally, we antagonized NF-κB signaling via intra-articular delivery of an IκB kinase two antagonist to understand how local NF-κB inhibition might alter disease progression.

RESULTS: Following joint injury NF-κB signaling within the knee joint was transiently increased …


Characterization And Localization Of Antigens For Serodiagnosis Of Human Paragonimiasis, Kurt C Curtis, Kerstin Fischer, Young-Jun Choi, Makedonka Mitreva, Gary J Weil, Peter U Fischer Feb 2021

Characterization And Localization Of Antigens For Serodiagnosis Of Human Paragonimiasis, Kurt C Curtis, Kerstin Fischer, Young-Jun Choi, Makedonka Mitreva, Gary J Weil, Peter U Fischer

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Paragonimiasis is a foodborne trematode infection that affects 23 million people, mainly in Asia. Lung fluke infections lead frequently to chronic cough with fever and hemoptysis, and are often confused with lung cancer or tuberculosis. Paragonimiasis can be efficiently treated with praziquantel, but diagnosis is often delayed, and patients are frequently treated for other conditions. To improve diagnosis, we selected five Paragonimus kellicotti proteins based on transcriptional abundance, recognition by patient sera, and conservation among trematodes and expressed them as His-fusion proteins in Escherichia coli. Sequences for these proteins have 76-99% identity with amino acid sequences for orthologs in the …


Implications Of Oligomeric Amyloid-Beta (Oaβ42) Signaling Through Α7Β2-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors (Nachrs) On Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neuronal Intrinsic Excitability And Cognitive Decline, Andrew A George, Jaime M Vieira, Cameron Xavier-Jackson, Michael T Gee, John R Cirrito, Heather A Bimonte-Nelson, Marina R Picciotto, Ronald J Lukas, Paul Whiteaker Jan 2021

Implications Of Oligomeric Amyloid-Beta (Oaβ42) Signaling Through Α7Β2-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors (Nachrs) On Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neuronal Intrinsic Excitability And Cognitive Decline, Andrew A George, Jaime M Vieira, Cameron Xavier-Jackson, Michael T Gee, John R Cirrito, Heather A Bimonte-Nelson, Marina R Picciotto, Ronald J Lukas, Paul Whiteaker

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Neuronal and network-level hyperexcitability is commonly associated with increased levels of amyloid-β (Aβ) and contribute to cognitive deficits associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the mechanistic complexity underlying the selective loss of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons (BFCNs), a well-recognized characteristic of AD, remains poorly understood. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the oligomeric form of amyloid-β (oAβ


Complete Mapping Of Mutations To The Sars-Cov-2 Spike Receptor-Binding Domain That Escape Antibody Recognition, Allison J. Greaney, Paul W. Rothlauf, Zhuoming Liu, Sean P. J. Whelan, Et Al. Jan 2021

Complete Mapping Of Mutations To The Sars-Cov-2 Spike Receptor-Binding Domain That Escape Antibody Recognition, Allison J. Greaney, Paul W. Rothlauf, Zhuoming Liu, Sean P. J. Whelan, Et Al.

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Antibodies targeting the SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor-binding domain (RBD) are being developed as therapeutics and are a major contributor to neutralizing antibody responses elicited by infection. Here, we describe a deep mutational scanning method to map how all amino-acid mutations in the RBD affect antibody binding and apply this method to 10 human monoclonal antibodies. The escape mutations cluster on several surfaces of the RBD that broadly correspond to structurally defined antibody epitopes. However, even antibodies targeting the same surface often have distinct escape mutations. The complete escape maps predict which mutations are selected during viral growth in the presence of …


Context-Responsive Anticoagulation Reduces Complications In Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, John C Lin, Lauren M Barron, Adam M Vogel, Ryan M Colvin, Sirine A Baltagi, Allan Doctor, Avihu Z Gazit, Mary Mehegan, Nicole O'Connor, Ahmed S Said, Mark Shepard, Michael Wallendorf, Philip C Spinella Jan 2021

Context-Responsive Anticoagulation Reduces Complications In Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, John C Lin, Lauren M Barron, Adam M Vogel, Ryan M Colvin, Sirine A Baltagi, Allan Doctor, Avihu Z Gazit, Mary Mehegan, Nicole O'Connor, Ahmed S Said, Mark Shepard, Michael Wallendorf, Philip C Spinella

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Unfriendly Fire: How The Tobacco Industry Is Destroying The Future Of Our Children, Andrew Bush, Thomas Ferkol, Et Al. Jan 2021

Unfriendly Fire: How The Tobacco Industry Is Destroying The Future Of Our Children, Andrew Bush, Thomas Ferkol, Et Al.

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Tobacco has long been known to be one of the greatest causes of morbidity and mortality in the adults, but the effects on the foetus and young children, which are lifelong, have been less well appreciated. Developing from this are electronic nicotine delivery systems or vapes, promulgated as being less harmful than tobacco. Nicotine itself is toxic to the foetus, with permanent effects on lung structure and function. Most vapes contain nicotine, but they also contain many other compounds which are inhaled and for which there are no toxicity studies. They also contain known toxic substances, whose use is banned …


Clinicopathologic Implications Of Complement Genetic Variants In Kidney Transplantation, Zhen Ren, Stephen J Perkins, Latisha Love-Gregory, John P Atkinson, Anuja Java Jan 2021

Clinicopathologic Implications Of Complement Genetic Variants In Kidney Transplantation, Zhen Ren, Stephen J Perkins, Latisha Love-Gregory, John P Atkinson, Anuja Java

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Genetic testing has uncovered rare variants in complement proteins associated with thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) and C3 glomerulopathy (C3G). Approximately 50% are classified as variants of uncertain significance (VUS). Clinical risk assessment of patients carrying a VUS remains challenging primarily due to a lack of functional information, especially in the context of multiple confounding factors in the setting of kidney transplantation. Our objective was to evaluate the clinicopathologic significance of genetic variants in TMA and C3G in a kidney transplant cohort. We used whole exome next-generation sequencing to analyze complement genes in 76 patients, comprising 60 patients with a TMA and …


Effective Connectivity Extracts Clinically Relevant Prognostic Information From Resting State Activity In Stroke, Mohit H Adhikari, Joseph Griffis, Joshua S Siegel, Michel Thiebaut De Schotten, Gustavo Deco, Andrea Instabato, Matthieu Gilson, Maurizio Corbetta Jan 2021

Effective Connectivity Extracts Clinically Relevant Prognostic Information From Resting State Activity In Stroke, Mohit H Adhikari, Joseph Griffis, Joshua S Siegel, Michel Thiebaut De Schotten, Gustavo Deco, Andrea Instabato, Matthieu Gilson, Maurizio Corbetta

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Recent resting-state functional MRI studies in stroke patients have identified two robust biomarkers of acute brain dysfunction: a reduction of inter-hemispheric functional connectivity between homotopic regions of the same network, and an abnormal increase of ipsi-lesional functional connectivity between task-negative and task-positive resting-state networks. Whole-brain computational modelling studies, at the individual subject level, using undirected effective connectivity derived from empirically measured functional connectivity, have shown a reduction of measures of integration and segregation in stroke as compared to healthy brains. Here we employ a novel method, first, to infer whole-brain directional effective connectivity from zero-lagged and lagged covariance matrices, then, …


Gene Therapy Potential For Genetic Disorders Of Surfactant Dysfunction, Ashley L Cooney, Jennifer A Wambach, Patrick L Sinn, Paul B Mccray Jan 2021

Gene Therapy Potential For Genetic Disorders Of Surfactant Dysfunction, Ashley L Cooney, Jennifer A Wambach, Patrick L Sinn, Paul B Mccray

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Pulmonary surfactant is critically important to prevent atelectasis by lowering the surface tension of the alveolar lining liquid. While respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is common in premature infants, severe RDS in term and late preterm infants suggests an underlying genetic etiology. Pathogenic variants in the genes encoding key components of pulmonary surfactant including surfactant protein B (SP-B,


Electrophysiological And Molecular Mechanisms Of Sinoatrial Node Mechanosensitivity, Daniel Turner, Chen Kang, Pietro Mesirca, Juan Hong, Matteo E Mangoni, Alexey V Glukhov, Rajan Sah Jan 2021

Electrophysiological And Molecular Mechanisms Of Sinoatrial Node Mechanosensitivity, Daniel Turner, Chen Kang, Pietro Mesirca, Juan Hong, Matteo E Mangoni, Alexey V Glukhov, Rajan Sah

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The understanding of the electrophysiological mechanisms that underlie mechanosensitivity of the sinoatrial node (SAN), the primary pacemaker of the heart, has been evolving over the past century. The heart is constantly exposed to a dynamic mechanical environment; as such, the SAN has numerous canonical and emerging mechanosensitive ion channels and signaling pathways that govern its ability to respond to both fast (within second or on beat-to-beat manner) and slow (minutes) timescales. This review summarizes the effects of mechanical loading on the SAN activity and reviews putative candidates, including fast mechanoactivated channels (Piezo, TREK, and BK) and slow mechanoresponsive ion channels …


Perceived Barriers To Assessing Understanding And Appreciation Of Informed Consent In Clinical Trials: A Mixed-Method Study, Erin D Solomon, Jessica Mozersky, Kari Baldwin, Matthew P Wroblewski, Meredith V Parsons, Melody Goodman, James M Dubois Jan 2021

Perceived Barriers To Assessing Understanding And Appreciation Of Informed Consent In Clinical Trials: A Mixed-Method Study, Erin D Solomon, Jessica Mozersky, Kari Baldwin, Matthew P Wroblewski, Meredith V Parsons, Melody Goodman, James M Dubois

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INTRODUCTION: Participants and research professionals often overestimate how well participants understand and appreciate consent information for clinical trials, and experts often vary in their determinations of participant's capacity to consent to research. Past research has developed and validated instruments designed to assess participant understanding and appreciation, but the frequency with which they are utilized is unknown.

METHODS: We administered a survey to clinical researchers working with older adults or those at risk of cognitive impairment (

RESULTS: We found that using a validated assessment of consent is relatively uncommon, being used by only 44% of researchers who had an opportunity. …


Teaching For Implementation: A Framework For Building Implementation Research And Practice Capacity Within The Translational Science Workforce, Aaron L Leppin, Ana A Baumann, Maria E Fernandez, Brittany N Rudd, Kathleen R Stevens, David O Warner, Bethany M Kwan, Rachel C Shelton Jan 2021

Teaching For Implementation: A Framework For Building Implementation Research And Practice Capacity Within The Translational Science Workforce, Aaron L Leppin, Ana A Baumann, Maria E Fernandez, Brittany N Rudd, Kathleen R Stevens, David O Warner, Bethany M Kwan, Rachel C Shelton

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Implementation science offers a compelling value proposition to translational science. As such, many translational science stakeholders are seeking to recruit, teach, and train an implementation science workforce. The type of workforce that will make implementation happen consists of both implementation researchers and practitioners, yet little guidance exists on how to train such a workforce. We-members of the Advancing Dissemination and Implementation Sciences in CTSAs Working Group-present the Teaching For Implementation Framework to address this gap. We describe the differences between implementation researchers and practitioners and demonstrate what and how to teach them individually and in co-learning opportunities. We briefly comment …


The Genomics Of Heart Failure: Design And Rationale Of The Hermes Consortium, R. Thomas Lumbers, Douglas Mann, Et Al. Jan 2021

The Genomics Of Heart Failure: Design And Rationale Of The Hermes Consortium, R. Thomas Lumbers, Douglas Mann, Et Al.

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Does Circulating Progesterone Mediate The Associations Of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In Progesterone Receptor (Pgr)-Related Genes With Mammographic Breast Density In Premenopausal Women?, Favour A Akinjiyan, Yunan Han, Jingqin Luo, Adetunji T Toriola Jan 2021

Does Circulating Progesterone Mediate The Associations Of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In Progesterone Receptor (Pgr)-Related Genes With Mammographic Breast Density In Premenopausal Women?, Favour A Akinjiyan, Yunan Han, Jingqin Luo, Adetunji T Toriola

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UNLABELLED: Progesterone is a proliferative hormone in the breast but the associations of genetic variations in progesterone-regulated pathways with mammographic breast density (MD) in premenopausal women and whether these associations are mediated through circulating progesterone are not clearly defined. We, therefore, investigated these associations in 364 premenopausal women with a median age of 44 years. We sequenced 179 progesterone receptor (PGR)-related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We measured volumetric percent density (VPD) and non-dense volume (NDV) using Volpara. Linear regression models were fit on circulating progesterone or VPD/NDV separately. We performed mediation analysis to evaluate whether the effect of a SNP …


Clinical Challenges In The Management Of Hormone Receptor-Positive, Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Literature Review, Gayathri Nagaraj, Cynthia X Ma Jan 2021

Clinical Challenges In The Management Of Hormone Receptor-Positive, Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Literature Review, Gayathri Nagaraj, Cynthia X Ma

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Endocrine therapy (ET) is integral to the treatment of hormone receptor-positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (HER2-) metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Aromatase inhibitors (AIs; e.g., anastrozole, letrozole, exemestane), selective estrogen receptor modulators (e.g., tamoxifen), and the selective estrogen receptor degrader, fulvestrant, inhibit tumor cell proliferation by targeting ER signaling. However, the efficacy of ET could be limited by intrinsic and acquired resistance mechanisms, which has prompted the development of targeted agents and combination strategies. In recent years, the treatment landscape for HR+, HER2- MBC has evolved rapidly. AIs, historically the first-line treatment for postmenopausal patients with HR+, HER2- …


Loss Of Angiotensin Ii Type 2 Receptor Improves Blood Pressure In Elastin Insufficiency, Michelle Lin, Robyn A Roth, Beth A Kozel, Robert P Mecham, Carmen M Halabi Jan 2021

Loss Of Angiotensin Ii Type 2 Receptor Improves Blood Pressure In Elastin Insufficiency, Michelle Lin, Robyn A Roth, Beth A Kozel, Robert P Mecham, Carmen M Halabi

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There is ample evidence supporting a role for angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AT


Smaller Spared Subcortical Nuclei Are Associated With Worse Post-Stroke Sensorimotor Outcomes In 28 Cohorts Worldwide, Sook-Lei Liew, Catherine E Lang, Anup K Bhattacharya, Et Al. Jan 2021

Smaller Spared Subcortical Nuclei Are Associated With Worse Post-Stroke Sensorimotor Outcomes In 28 Cohorts Worldwide, Sook-Lei Liew, Catherine E Lang, Anup K Bhattacharya, Et Al.

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Up to two-thirds of stroke survivors experience persistent sensorimotor impairments. Recovery relies on the integrity of spared brain areas to compensate for damaged tissue. Deep grey matter structures play a critical role in the control and regulation of sensorimotor circuits. The goal of this work is to identify associations between volumes of spared subcortical nuclei and sensorimotor behaviour at different timepoints after stroke. We pooled high-resolution T


Going Remote: Implementing Digital Research Methods At An Academic Medical Center During Covid-19, Katie E Keenoy, Eric J Lenze, Ginger E Nicol Jan 2021

Going Remote: Implementing Digital Research Methods At An Academic Medical Center During Covid-19, Katie E Keenoy, Eric J Lenze, Ginger E Nicol

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COVID-19 has forced medical research institutions to conduct clinical research remotely. Here, we describe how a university's mHealth Research Core helped facilitate the shift to remote research during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019 (pre-pandemic), we conducted stakeholder interviews and leadership group sessions to identify, create, and implement resources and core functions to support investigator-initiated mHealth research. Between April 2019 and February 2020, we identified four investigator needs: 1) a


Health Disparities And Treatment Approaches In Portopulmonary Hypertension And Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: An Analysis Of The Pulmonary Hypertension Association Registry, Hilary M Dubrock, Murali Chakinala, Et Al. Jan 2021

Health Disparities And Treatment Approaches In Portopulmonary Hypertension And Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: An Analysis Of The Pulmonary Hypertension Association Registry, Hilary M Dubrock, Murali Chakinala, Et Al.

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Compared to idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH), patients with portopulmonary hypertension (POPH) have worse survival. Health disparities may contribute to these differences but have not been studied. We sought to compare socioeconomic factors in patients with POPH and IPAH and to determine whether socioeconomic status and/or POPH diagnosis were associated with treatment and health-care utilization. We performed a cross-sectional study of adults enrolled in the Pulmonary Hypertension Association Registry. Patients with IPAH (n = 344) and POPH (n = 57) were compared. Compared with IPAH, patients with POPH were less likely to be college graduates (19.6% vs. 34.9%, p = …