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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552880/review-opportunities-and-barriers-for-omics-based-biomarker-discovery-in-steatotic-liver-diseases
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REVIEW
Maja Thiele, Ida Falk Villesen, Lili Niu, Stine Johansen, Karolina Sulek, Suguru Nishijima, Lore Van Espen, Marisa Keller, Mads Israelsen, Tommi Suvitaival, Andressa de Zawadzki, Helene Bæk Juel, Maximilian Joseph Brol, Sara Elisabeth Stinson, Yun Huang, Maria Camilla Alvarez Silva, Michael Kuhn, Ema Anastasiadou, Diana Julie Leeming, Morten Karsdal, Jelle Matthijnssens, Manimozhiyan Arumugam, Louise Torp Dalgaard, Cristina Legido-Quigley, Mathias Mann, Jonel Trebicka, Peer Bork, Lars Juhl Jensen, Torben Hansen, Aleksander Krag
The rising prevalence of liver diseases related to obesity and excessive use of alcohol is fuelling an increasing demand for accurate biomarkers aimed at community screening, diagnosis of steatohepatitis and significant fibrosis, monitoring, prognosis and prediction of treatment efficacy. Breakthroughs in omics methodologies and the power of bioinformatics have created an excellent opportunity to combine clinical needs with technological advancements. Omics technologies allow for advanced investigations into biological processes from the genes to transcription and regulation, to circulating protein, metabolite and lipid levels, as well as the microbiome including bacteria, viruses and fungi...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551005/t-cells-with-increased-responsiveness-cause-obesity-in-mice-without-diet-intervention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ida Gregersen, Xiang Y Kong, Sander Kooijman, Håvard Foyn, Helene Grannes, Maria B Olsen, Anna M Lone, Kuan Yang, Ana Quiles-Jiménez, Marianne Tran, Jonas Øgaard, Filip M Segers, Azita Rashidi, Ellen Lund Sagen, Knut H Lauritzen, Amanda C M Pronk, Jan Freark de Boer, Kirsten B Holven, Espen Melum, Pål Aukrust, Kjetil Taskén, Sverre Holm, Patrick C N Rensen, Tuva B Dahl, Bente Halvorsen
Obesity is a complex multicausal disease that can cause morbidity and mortality, and there is need for improved knowledge on the underlying mechanisms. Using a mouse model of increased T cell responsiveness, we show that development of obesity can be driven by immune cells. This was confirmed with bone marrow transplantation and adoptive T cell transfer to several recipient mouse models. Single-cell RNA sequencing and CyTOF analysis showed that the mice display altered composition of circulating T cells and increased T cell activation in visceral adipose tissue, suggesting activated T cells as critical players in the increased fat mass...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544204/from-movements-to-metrics-evaluating-explainable-ai-methods-in-skeleton-based-human-activity-recognition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimji N Pellano, Inga Strümke, Espen A F Ihlen
The advancement of deep learning in human activity recognition (HAR) using 3D skeleton data is critical for applications in healthcare, security, sports, and human-computer interaction. This paper tackles a well-known gap in the field, which is the lack of testing in the applicability and reliability of XAI evaluation metrics in the skeleton-based HAR domain. We have tested established XAI metrics, namely faithfulness and stability on Class Activation Mapping (CAM) and Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping (Grad-CAM) to address this problem...
March 18, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531929/genetic-similarity-between-relatives-provides-evidence-on-the-presence-and-history-of-assortative-mating
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hans Fredrik Sunde, Nikolai Haahjem Eftedal, Rosa Cheesman, Elizabeth C Corfield, Thomas H Kleppesto, Anne Caroline Seierstad, Eivind Ystrom, Espen Moen Eilertsen, Fartein Ask Torvik
Assortative mating - the non-random mating of individuals with similar traits - is known to increase trait-specific genetic variance and genetic similarity between relatives. However, empirical evidence is limited for many traits, and the implications hinge on whether assortative mating has started recently or many generations ago. Here we show theoretically and empirically that genetic similarity between relatives can provide evidence on the presence and history of assortative mating. First, we employed path analysis to understand how assortative mating affects genetic similarity between family members across generations, finding that similarity between distant relatives is more affected than close relatives...
March 26, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523172/effects-of-bariatric-surgery-on-sarcopenic-obesity-outcomes-a-one-year-prospective-study-in-middle-aged-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pietra S Rodrigues, Fernando M Mendonça, João S Neves, Carla Luís, Ilda Rodrigues, Telma Moreno, Diana Festas, Jorge Pedro, Ana Varela, Ana Fernandes, Eduardo L Costa, Paula Freitas
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is characterised by the confluence of muscle deterioration and high adiposity. When non-surgical interventions prove insufficient, bariatric surgery (BS) becomes the primary approach. This study aimed to address BS effects on SO outcomes 1 year post-surgery among middle-aged women, also considering physical exercise's impact. METHODS: Prospective single-centre study of 140 patients who underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy between November 2019 and December 2022...
March 25, 2024: Obesity Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38523083/therapeutic-drug-monitoring-liquid-biopsies-or-pharmacogenomics-for-prediction-of-human-drug-metabolism-and-response
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REVIEW
Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg, Espen Molden
Pharmacokinetics plays a central role in understanding the significant interindividual differences that exist in drug metabolism and response. Effectively addressing these differences requires a multi-faceted approach that encompasses a variety of tools and methods. In this review, we examine three key strategies to achieve this goal, namely pharmacogenomics, therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and liquid biopsy-based monitoring of hepatic ADME gene expression and highlight their advantages and limitations. We note that larger cohort studies are needed to validate the utility of liquid biopsy-based assessment of hepatic ADME gene expression, which includes prediction of drug metabolism in the clinical setting...
March 24, 2024: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522111/corrigendum-to-espen-micronutrient-guideline-clin-nutr-41-2022-1357-1424-yclnu5151
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Mette M Berger, Alan Shenkin, Anna Schweinlin, Karin Amrein, Marc Augsburger, Hans-Konrad Biesalski, Stephan C Bischoff, Michael P Casaer, Kursat Gundogan, Hanna-Liis Lepp, Angélique M E de Man, Giovanna Muscogiuri, Magdalena Pietka, Loris Pironi, Serge Rezzi, Cristina Cuerda
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March 23, 2024: Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515753/effect-of-pancreas-disease-vaccines-on-infection-levels-and-virus-transmission-in-atlantic-salmon-salmo-salar-challenged-with-salmonid-alphavirus-genotype-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ragnar Thorarinsson, Anne Ramstad, Jeffrey C Wolf, Hilde Sindre, Eystein Skjerve, Espen Rimstad, Øystein Evensen, Jose F Rodriguez
Salmonid alphavirus (SAV) causes pancreas disease (PD), which negatively impacts farmed Atlantic salmon. In this study, fish were vaccinated with a DNA-PD vaccine (DNA-PD) and an oil-adjuvanted, inactivated whole virus PD vaccine (Oil-PD). Controls were two non-PD vaccinated groups. Fish were kept in one tank and challenged by cohabitation with SAV genotype 2 in seawater. Protection against infection and mortality was assessed for 84 days (Efficacy study). Nineteen days post challenge (dpc), subgroups of fish from all treatment groups were transferred to separate tanks and cohabited with naïve fish (Transmission study 1) or fish vaccinated with a homologous vaccine (Transmission study 2), to evaluate virus transmission for 26 days (47 dpc)...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504800/small-and-large-fiber-neuropathy-in-adults-with-myotonic-dystrophy-type-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gro Solbakken, Sissel Løseth, Jan C Frich, Espen Dietrichs, Kristin Ørstavik
INTRODUCTION: Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is an inherited neuromuscular disorder that affects multiple organs. In this study, we investigated symptoms of pain and presence of small and large fiber neuropathy in the juvenile and adult form of DM1. METHOD: Twenty genetically verified DM1 patients were included. Pain was assessed, and neurological examination and investigations of the peripheral nervous system by quantification of small nerve fibers in skin biopsy, quantitative sensory testing and nerve conduction studies were performed...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501877/screening-of-chelidonium-majus-isoquinoline-alkaloids-reveals-berberine-and-chelidonine-as-selective-ligands-for-the-nuclear-receptors-ror%C3%AE-and-hnf4%C3%AE-respectively
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sohrab Salehi, Espen Schallmayer, Nils Bandomir, Annette Kärcher, Jan-Frederik Güth, Pascal Heitel
The nuclear receptors hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α (HNF4α) and retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor-β (RORβ) are ligand-regulated transcription factors and potential drug targets for metabolic disorders. However, there is a lack of small molecular, selective ligands to explore the therapeutic potential in further detail. Here, we report the discovery of greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) isoquinoline alkaloids as nuclear receptor modulators: Berberine is a selective RORβ inverse agonist and modulated target genes involved in the circadian clock, photoreceptor cell development, and neuronal function...
March 19, 2024: Archiv der Pharmazie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493002/association-between-first-time-neurologic-events-and-metronidazole-treatment-a-case-time-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Asger Andersen, Rasmus Gregersen, Tonny Studsgaard Petersen, Joanna Nan Wang, Janne Petersen, Espen Jimenez-Solem
PURPOSE: Metronidazole, a widely used antimicrobial medication, has been linked to neurologic adverse drug reactions. This study investigates the association between metronidazole use and first-time neurologic events. METHODS: We conducted a case-time-control study using data from the Danish National Patient Register and the National Prescription Register in years 2013 to 2021. Patients with a first-time diagnosis of encephalopathy, cerebellar dysfunction, or peripheral neuropathy were included...
March 15, 2024: Clinical Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486948/parental-education-and-income-are-linked-to-offspring-cortical-brain-structure-and-psychopathology-at-9-11%C3%A2-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linn B Norbom, Jaroslav Rokicki, Espen M Eilertsen, Thea Wiker, Jamie Hanson, Andreas Dahl, Dag Alnæs, Sara Fernández-Cabello, Dani Beck, Ingrid Agartz, Ole A Andreassen, Lars T Westlye, Christian K Tamnes
BACKGROUND: A child's socioeconomic environment can shape central aspects of their life, including vulnerability to mental disorders. Negative environmental influences in youth may interfere with the extensive and dynamic brain development occurring at this time. Indeed, there are numerous yet diverging reports of associations between parental socioeconomic status (SES) and child cortical brain morphometry. Most of these studies have used single metric- or unimodal analyses of standard cortical morphometry that downplay the probable scenario where numerous biological pathways in sum account for SES-related cortical differences in youth...
March 2024: JCPP Adv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485602/education-employment-and-income-among-people-living-with-cystic-fibrosis-across-three-decades-a-matched-cohort-study-using-danish-health-registries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camilla Bjørn Jensen, Kristoffer Jarlov Jensen, Tacjana Pressler, Terese L Katzenstein, Marianne Skov, Tavs Qvist, Mette Frahm Olsen, Majbritt Jeppesen, Søren Jensen-Fangel, Hanne Vebert Olesen, Simon Bertram Reuter, Hans Kristian Råket Pedersen, Joanna Nan Wang, Steven Michalopoulos, Lisa McGarry, Heike Wöhling, Janne Petersen, Espen Jimenez-Solem
BACKGROUND: Past and ongoing advancements in cystic fibrosis (CF) care warrant long-term analysis of the societal impact of the condition. This study aims to evaluate changes in key socioeconomic factors across three decades among people living with CF (pwCF), compared with both the general population and an early-onset chronic disease population. METHODS: This nationwide, registry-based, matched cohort study included all pwCF ≥ 18 years in Denmark in the years 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2018...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Cystic Fibrosis: Official Journal of the European Cystic Fibrosis Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485534/automatic-detection-and-tracking-of-anatomical-landmarks-in-transesophageal-echocardiography-for-quantification-of-left-ventricular-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anders Austlid Taskén, Jinyang Yu, Erik Andreas Rye Berg, Bjørnar Grenne, Espen Holte, Håvard Dalen, Stian Stølen, Frank Lindseth, Svend Aakhus, Gabriel Kiss
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of left ventricular (LV) function in critical care patients is useful for guidance of therapy and early detection of LV dysfunction, but the tools currently available are too time-consuming. To resolve this issue, we previously proposed a method for the continuous and automatic quantification of global LV function in critical care patients based on the detection and tracking of anatomical landmarks on transesophageal heart ultrasound. In the present study, our aim was to improve the performance of mitral annulus detection in transesophageal echocardiography (TEE)...
March 13, 2024: Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479945/association-of-mediterranean-diet-pattern-with-disease-activity-in-the-patients-with-rheumatoid-arthritis-a-cross-sectional-study-on-iranian-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roghayeh Mostafaei, Negin Elahi, Jalal Moludi, Fardin Moradi, Leila Solouki, Seyed Mostafa Nachvak, Maryam Behrooz
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic autoimmune disease that causes joint erosion, as well as damage to extra-articular organs. The aim of this study was the investigation of the association between the Mediterranean diet quality index with disease activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study 184 females with rheumatoid arthritis were studied in Kermanshah, Iran. The American College of Rheumatology's 2010 criteria were used to diagnose RA...
April 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479944/development-of-an-electronic-food-ordering-system-and-a-la-carte-menu-enhancing-patient-involvement-in-nutritional-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonas Anias Svendsen, Anne Marie Beck, Amalie Kruse Sigersted Frederiksen, Anne Wilkens Knudsen, Tina Munk
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is a significant issue in hospitals, leading to weight loss and reduced quality of life for patients. Hospital food plays a crucial role in preventing malnutrition, especially for patients with high nutritional risk or malnourishment. However, barriers to providing adequate nutritional care include a lack of tools to record patients' nutritional intake and a limited understanding of energy and protein content in hospital menus. OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to develop an electronic patient-centered food ordering system and an à la carte menu to improve patients' nutritional care and involvement in their dietary choices...
April 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479943/epidemiology-of-home-enteral-and-parenteral-nutrition-in-adults-comprehensive-national-data
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REVIEW
Nicolas Danel Buhl, Julien Bourry, David Seguy, Dominique Lescut
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although HEN and HPN are important parts of home healthcare, lack of information about the number of patients concerned is surprising. This educational paper presents a review of literature concerning published national data on epidemiology of both HEN and HPN, for different countries. It compares these publications with an exhaustive retrospective observational study on our national adult population for the year 2019. METHODS: Our presented retrospective observational national study was carried out on patients aged 20 and over, divided by sex and into three age groups: 20-39, 40-59, 60 years old and over...
April 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479942/influence-of-aging-on-extracellular-water-to-total-body-water-ratio-in-community-dwelling-females
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akemi Hioka, Naoki Akazawa, Naomi Okawa, Shinji Nagahiro
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The European Working Group of Sarcopenia in Older People 2 has emphasized the significance of evaluating not only muscle mass but also muscle quality as a diagnostic criterion for sarcopenia. The extracellular water-to-total body water ratio (ECW/TBW), measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), has recently received attention as an indicator of muscle quality. However, the influence of aging on the ECW/TBW remains unclear. If ECW/TBW increases with age, it is important to know whether the timing of the decrease in SMI and the increase in ECW/TBW are the same or different...
April 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479941/intra-and-inter-rater-reliability-of-muscle-and-fat-thickness-measurements-obtained-using-portable-ultrasonography-in-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriela Benatti de Oliveira, Lara Vilar Fernandes, Xiayu Summer Chen, Flavia Cristina Drumond Andrade, Luciana Scarlazzari Costa, Ana Carolina Junqueira Vasques, Ligiana Pires Corona
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ultrasonography (US) is a promising tool for assessing body composition, offering accuracy and accessibility. However, technician skills and equipment characteristics can impact measurement reliability. We aimed to evaluate the intra- and inter-rater reliability of two evaluators using A-mode Portable Ultrasound to measure muscle and fat thickness in Brazilian older adults. METHODS: Quantitative cross-sectional study carried out with 150 community-dwelling older adults of Campinas-SP-Brazil, recruited in a retirement preparation program and a geriatric outpatient care unit...
April 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479940/survival-and-cancer-recurrence-after-short-course-perioperative-probiotics-in-a-randomized-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jan Franko, Shankar Raman, Shiv Patel, Brandon Petree, Mayin Lin, May C Tee, Viet H Le, Daniela Frankova
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The long-term impact of perioperative probiotics remains understudied while mounting evidence links microbiome and oncogenesis. Therefore, we analyzed overall survival and cancer recurrence among patients enrolled in a randomized trial of perioperative probiotics. METHODS: 6-year follow-up of surgical patients participating in a randomized trial evaluating short-course perioperative oral probiotic VSL#3 (n = 57) or placebo (n = 63)...
April 2024: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
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