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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36662623/neddylation-is-required-for-perinatal-cardiac-development-through-stimulation-of-metabolic-maturation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianqiu Zou, Wenjuan Wang, Yi Lu, Juan Ayala, Kunzhe Dong, Hongyi Zhou, Jinxi Wang, Weiqin Chen, Neal L Weintraub, Jiliang Zhou, Jie Li, Huabo Su
Cardiac maturation is crucial for postnatal cardiac development and is increasingly known to be regulated by a series of transcription factors. However, post-translational mechanisms regulating this process remain unclear. Here we report the indispensable role of neddylation in cardiac maturation. Mosaic deletion of NAE1, an essential enzyme for neddylation, in neonatal hearts results in the rapid development of cardiomyopathy and heart failure. NAE1 deficiency disrupts transverse tubule formation, inhibits physiological hypertrophy, and represses fetal-to-adult isoform switching, thus culminating in cardiomyocyte immaturation...
January 19, 2023: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36473997/increased-intrinsic-and-synaptic-excitability-of-hypothalamic-pomc-neurons-underlies-chronic-stress-induced-behavioral-deficits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xing Fang, Yuting Chen, Jiangong Wang, Ziliang Zhang, Yu Bai, Kirstyn Denney, Lin Gan, Ming Guo, Neal L Weintraub, Yun Lei, Xin-Yun Lu
Chronic stress exposure induces maladaptive behavioral responses and increases susceptibility to neuropsychiatric conditions. However, specific neuronal populations and circuits that are highly sensitive to stress and trigger maladaptive behavioral responses remain to be identified. Here we investigate the patterns of spontaneous activity of proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the hypothalamus following exposure to chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) for 10 days, a stress paradigm used to induce behavioral deficits such as anhedonia and behavioral despair [1, 2]...
December 6, 2022: Molecular Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36401043/restoration-of-dystrophin-expression-in-mdx-derived-muscle-progenitor-cells-using-crispr-cas9-system-and-homology-directed-repair-technology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yue Jin, Yan Shen, Il-Man Kim, Neal L Weintraub, Mark Hamrick, Yaoliang Tang
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a progressive myopathy caused by mutations in genes encoding dystrophin proteins that ultimately lead to depletion of myogenic progenitor cells (MPCs). Several approaches have been used to correctly express the dystrophin gene in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), including deletion of mutated exon 23 (ΔEx23) by clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated gene 9 (Cas9)-mediated gene editing technology. However, this approach is labor-intensive due to individual colony picking and genotyping to verify allelic modification...
2023: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36285025/assessment-of-clinical-continuity-strategies-offered-by-dual-degree-training-programs-in-the-usa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha E Spellicy, Elinor C Mannon, Audra N Iness, Hanna L Erickson, Mariam B Camacho, Abhik Banerjee, Jillian Liu, Alex Adami, Neal L Weintraub
Background: Integration of clinical skills during graduate training in dual-degree programs remains a challenge. The present study investigated the availability and self-perceived efficacy of clinical continuity strategies for dual-degree trainees preparing for clinical training. Methods: Survey participants were MD/DO-PhD students enrolled in dual-degree-granting institutions in the USA. The response rate was 95% of 73 unique institutions surveyed, representing 56% of the 124 MD-PhD and 7 DO-PhD recognized training programs...
2022: Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36138127/leptin-enhances-social-motivation-and-reverses-chronic-unpredictable-stress-induced-social-anhedonia-during-adolescence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yun Lei, Dan Wang, Yu Bai, Jayvon Nougaisse, Neal L Weintraub, Ming Guo, Xin-Yun Lu
Social anhedonia, a loss of interest and pleasure in social interactions, is a common symptom of major depression as well as other psychiatric disorders. Depression can occur at any age, but typically emerges in adolescence or early adulthood, which represents a sensitive period for social interaction that is vulnerable to stress. In this study, we evaluated social interaction reward using a conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm in adolescent male and female mice. Adolescent mice of both sexes exhibited a preference for the social interaction-associated context...
September 22, 2022: Molecular Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36078104/sex-dependent-role-of-adipose-tissue-hdac9-in-diet-induced-obesity-and-metabolic-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandee Goo, Samah Ahmadieh, Abdalrahman Zarzour, Nicole K H Yiew, David Kim, Hong Shi, Jacob Greenway, Stephen Cave, Jenny Nguyen, Swetha Aribindi, Mark Wendolowski, Praneet Veerapaneni, Mourad Ogbi, Weiqin Chen, Yun Lei, Xin-Yun Lu, Ha Won Kim, Neal L Weintraub
Obesity is a major risk factor for both metabolic and cardiovascular disease. We reported that, in obese male mice, histone deacetylase 9 (HDAC9) is upregulated in adipose tissues, and global deletion of HDAC9 protected against high fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity and metabolic disease. Here, we investigated the impact of adipocyte-specific HDAC9 gene deletion on diet-induced obesity in male and female mice. The HDAC9 gene expression was increased in adipose tissues of obese male and female mice and HDAC9 expression correlated positively with body mass index in humans...
August 30, 2022: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36073366/atic-associated-de-novo-purine-synthesis-is-critically-involved-in-proliferative-arterial-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qian Ma, Qiuhua Yang, Jiean Xu, Xiaoyu Zhang, David Kim, Zhiping Liu, Qingen Da, Xiaoxiao Mao, Yaqi Zhou, Yongfeng Cai, Vidhi Pareek, Ha Won Kim, Guangyu Wu, Zheng Dong, Wen-Liang Song, Lin Gan, Chunxiang Zhang, Mei Hong, Stephen J Benkovic, Neal L Weintraub, David Fulton, John M Asara, Issam Ben-Sahra, Yuqing Huo
BACKGROUND: Proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) is a hallmark of arterial diseases, especially in arterial restenosis after angioplasty or stent placement. VSMCs reprogram their metabolism to meet the increased requirements of lipids, proteins, and nucleotides for their proliferation. De novo purine synthesis is one of critical pathways for nucleotide synthesis. However, its role in proliferation of VSMCs in these arterial diseases has not been defined. METHODS: De novo purine synthesis in proliferative VSMCs was evaluated by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry...
September 8, 2022: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35842184/perivascular-adipose-tissue-in-autoimmune-rheumatic-diseases
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REVIEW
Hong Shi, Hanping Wu, Michael A Winkler, Eric J Belin de Chantemèle, Richard Lee, Ha Won Kim, Neal L Weintraub
Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) resides at the outermost boundary of the vascular wall, surrounding most conduit blood vessels, except for the cerebral vessels, in humans. A growing body of evidence suggests that inflammation localized within PVAT may contribute to the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs), e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriasis, etc., exhibit heightened systemic inflammation and are at increased risk for CVD...
August 2022: Pharmacological Research: the Official Journal of the Italian Pharmacological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35773041/cardiovascular-health-among-cancer-survivors-from-the-2019-behavioral-risk-factor-surveillance-system-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven S Coughlin, Biplab Datta, Avirup Guha, Xiaoling Wang, Neal L Weintraub
With increasing prevalence, there is a growing population living with cardiovascular (CV) disease and cancer who are concurrently or at risk for developing these 2 disease states. We examined CV conditions and CV risk factors in cancer survivors in a cross-sectional analysis, using data from the 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Cancer survivors are more likely than participants without a cancer history to have multiple risk factors that increase their risk for CV disease and other chronic illnesses, including cigarette smoking, physical inactivity, and obesity...
June 27, 2022: American Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35593213/endothelin-1-response-to-whole-body-vibration-in-obese-and-normal-weight-individuals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adeola A Sanni-Ajibaye, Anson M Blanks, Cassandra C Derella, Abigayle B Simon, Paula Rodriguez-Miguelez, Jacob Looney, Jinhee Jeong, Jeffrey Thomas, David W Stepp, Neal L Weintraub, Xiaoling Wang, Ryan A Harris
Upregulation of endothelin-1 (ET-1) is the hallmark of various cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The purpose of the present study was to assess the ET-1 response to an acute bout of whole-body vibration (WBV) in humans and to determine the role of adiposity. Twenty-two participants volunteered for the study; they were grouped into overweight/obese [(OW/OB): n = 11, Age: 33 ± 4 years, Body mass index (BMI): 35 ± 10 kg/m2 ] or normal weight [(NW): n = 11, Age: 28 ± 7 years, BMI: 21 ± 2 kg/m2 ]...
May 2022: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35437169/cardiovascular-conditions-and-obesity-among-gynecologic-cancer-survivors-results-from-the-2020-behavioral-risk-factor-surveillance-system-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven S Coughlin, Biplab Datta, Avirup Guha, Xiaoling Wang, Neal L Weintraub
BACKGROUND: With the increasing prevalence of gynecologic cancer and obesity, there is a growing population living with cardiovascular disease, obesity and gynecologic cancer concurrently or at risk of developing these disease states. METHODS: We examined cardiovascular (CV) conditions and obesity among 1824 gynecologic cancer survivors in a cross-sectional analysis, using data from the 2020 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Univariate and multivariable logistic regression methods were used in the analysis...
April 15, 2022: Gynecologic Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35132998/role-of-prostaglandin-d2-receptors-in-the-pathogenesis-of-abdominal-aortic-aneurysm-formation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neal L Weintraub, Andra L Blomkalns, Mourad Ogbi, Tetsuo Horimatsu, Tyler W Benson, Yuqing Huo, David J Fulton, Gautam Agarwal, Richard Lee, Michael A Winkler, Lufei Young, Ken Fujise, Avirup Guha, Tohru Fukai, Masuko Ushio-Fukai, Xiaochun Long, Brian H Annex, Ha Won Kim
Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) released from immune cells or other cell types activates its receptors, D prostanoid receptor (DP)1 and 2 (DP1 and DP2), to promote inflammatory responses in allergic and lung diseases. Prostaglandin-mediated inflammation may also contribute to vascular diseases such as abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). However, the role of DP receptors in the pathogenesis of AAA has not been systematically investigated. In the present study, DP1-deficient mice and pharmacological inhibitors of either DP1 or DP2 were tested in two distinct mouse models of AAA formation: angiotensin II (AngII) infusion and calcium chloride (CaCl2) application...
March 18, 2022: Clinical Science (1979-)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34796475/endothelial-ampk%C3%AE-1-prkaa1-exacerbates-inflammation-in-hfd-fed-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiuhua Yang, Qian Ma, Jiean Xu, Zhiping Liu, Xiaoxiao Mao, Yaqi Zhou, Yongfeng Cai, Qingen Da, Mei Hong, Neal L Weintraub, David J Fulton, Eric J Belin de Chantemèle, Yuqing Huo
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Excess nutrient-induced endothelial cell inflammation is a hallmark in high fat diet (HFD)-induced metabolic syndrome. Pharmacological activation of protein kinase AMP-activated alpha 1(PRKAA1)/5'-Adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase alpha1 (AMPKα1) shows its beneficial effects in many studies of cardiometabolic disorders. However, AMPKα1, as a major cellular sensor of energy and nutrients in endothelial cells, has not been studied for its physiological role in excess nutrient-induced endothelial cell (EC) inflammation...
November 18, 2021: British Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34791123/incidence-risk-factors-and-mortality-of-atrial-fibrillation-in-breast-cancer-a-seer-medicare-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avirup Guha, Michael G Fradley, Susan F Dent, Neal L Weintraub, Maryam B Lustberg, Alvaro Alonso, Daniel Addison
AIMS: The national incidence, risk factors, and associated mortality of atrial fibrillation (AF) in breast cancer patients are unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results-Medicare-linked database, we identified females, ≥66 years old, with a new primary diagnosis of breast cancer from 2007 through 2014. These patients were individually matched 1:1 to Medicare enrolees without cancer, and each pair was followed for 1 year to identify a primary outcome of AF...
January 31, 2022: European Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34776821/three-technologies-that-will-guide-revascularization-of-chronic-coronary-syndrome-patients-into-the-21st-century-a-review
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REVIEW
Michael A Winkler, Ripa Patel, Weibo Fu, Vishal Arora, Neal L Weintraub
Although medical therapy is the preferred first-line treatment for patients with chronic coronary syndrome (CCS), revascularization remains an important consideration. We present a review that identifies the three diagnostic technologies most important to guiding the decision to revascularize patients with CCS: (1) cardiac computed tomography, (2) intracoronary imaging, and (3) lesion-specific physiological guidance.
September 2021: International Journal of Angiology: Official Publication of the International College of Angiology, Inc
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34733899/obesity-and-the-bidirectional-risk-of-cancer-and-cardiovascular-diseases-in-african-americans-disparity-vs-ancestry
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REVIEW
Avirup Guha, Xiaoling Wang, Ryan A Harris, Anna-Gay Nelson, David Stepp, Zachary Klaassen, Priyanka Raval, Jorge Cortes, Steven S Coughlin, Vladimir Y Bogdanov, Justin X Moore, Nihar Desai, D Douglas Miller, Xin-Yun Lu, Ha Won Kim, Neal L Weintraub
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer often occur in the same individuals, in part due to the shared risk factors such as obesity. Obesity promotes adipose inflammation, which is pathogenically linked to both cardiovascular disease and cancer. Compared with Caucasians, the prevalence of obesity is significantly higher in African Americans (AA), who exhibit more pronounced inflammation and, in turn, suffer from a higher burden of CVD and cancer-related mortality. The mechanisms that underlie this association among obesity, inflammation, and the bidirectional risk of CVD and cancer, particularly in AA, remain to be determined...
2021: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34654781/cardiometabolic-consequences-of-targeted-anticancer-therapies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avirup Guha, Yan Gong, David DeRemer, Jocelyn Owusu-Guha, Susan F Dent, Richard K Cheng, Neal L Weintraub, Neeraj Agarwal, Michael G Fradley
Cardiometabolic disease (CMD) is the most common preventable cause of death in the world. A number of components are included in the spectrum of CMD, such as metabolic syndrome/obesity, hyperglycemia/diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, which are independently associated with cardiovascular disease risk. These conditions often occur together, and patients with cancer frequently undergo treatments that can generate or worsen CMD. This review highlights and presents mechanistic and epidemiological evidence regarding CMD in four categories of anticancer medications, namely, mTOR/PI3K-Akt inhibitors, multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy, and endocrine therapy...
October 4, 2021: Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34413770/aging-associated-differences-in-epitranscriptomic-m6a-regulation-in-response-to-acute-cardiac-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-in-female-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuan Su, Yan Shen, Yue Jin, Il-Man Kim, Neal L Weintraub, Yaoliang Tang
Elderly patients are more susceptible to ischemic injury. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is the most abundant reversible epitranscriptomic modification in mammalian RNA and plays a vital role in many biological processes. However, it is unclear whether age difference impacts m6A RNA methylation in hearts and their response to acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. In this study, we measured the global level of m6A RNA methylation as well as the expression of m6A RNA "writers" (methylation enzymes) and "erasers" (demethylation enzymes) in the hearts of young and elderly female mice undergone sham surgery or acute MI/R injury...
2021: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34338228/histone-deacetylase-9-promotes-endothelial-mesenchymal-transition-and-an-unfavorable-atherosclerotic-plaque-phenotype
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Lecce, Yang Xu, Bhargavi V'Gangula, Nirupama Chandel, Venu Pothula, Axelle Caudrillier, Maria Paola Santini, Valentina d'Escamard, Delaine K Ceholski, Przemek A Gorski, Lijiang Ma, Simon Koplev, Martin Mæng Bjørklund, Johan Lm Björkegren, Manfred Boehm, Jacob Fog Bentzon, Valentin Fuster, Ha Won Kim, Neal L Weintraub, Andrew H Baker, Emily Bernstein, Jason C Kovacic
Endothelial-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) is associated with various cardiovascular diseases and in particular with atherosclerosis and plaque instability. However, the molecular pathways that govern EndMT are poorly defined. Specifically, the role of epigenetic factors and histone deacetylases (HDACs) in controlling EndMT and the atherosclerotic plaque phenotype remains unclear. Here, we identified histone deacetylation, specifically that mediated by HDAC9 (a class IIa HDAC), as playing an important role in both EndMT and atherosclerosis...
August 2, 2021: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34219160/adverse-thrombo-embolic-events-with-newer-tyrosine-kinase-inhibitors-a-call-to-action-for-better-risk-stratification-and-monitoring
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EDITORIAL
Zeeshan Hussain, Lauren Baldassarre, Susan Dent, Neal L Weintraub, Avirup Guha
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July 5, 2021: European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
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