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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712445/elastin-derived-peptides-favor-type-2-innate-lymphoid-cells-in-copd
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Lahire, Caroline Fichel, Océane Rubaszewski, Cédric Lereverend, Sandra Audonnet, Vincent Visneux, Jeanne-Marie Perotin, Gaëtan Deslée, Sébastien Le Jan, Stéphane Potteaux, Richard Le Naour, Arnaud Pommier
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a condition characterized by chronic airway inflammation and obstruction, primarily caused by tobacco smoking. Although the involvement of immune cells in COPD pathogenesis is well established, the contribution of innate lymphoid cells (ILC) remains poorly understood. ILC are a type of innate immune cells that participate in tissue remodeling processes, but their specific role in COPD has not been fully elucidated. During COPD, the breakdown of pulmonary elastin generates elastin peptides that elicit biological activities on immune cells...
May 7, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712443/antenatal-creatine-supplementation-reduces-persistent-fetal-lung-inflammation-and-oxidative-stress-in-an-ovine-model-of-chorioamnionitis
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Jane Choi, Ellen Williams, Mar Janna Dahl, Sebastian E Amos, Christopher James, Angelo P Bautista, Veena Kurup, Gabrielle C Musk, Helen Kershaw, Peter G Arthur, Anthony Kicic, Yu Suk Choi, Jessica R Terrill, J Jane Pillow
Background Chorioamnionitis is a common antecedent of preterm birth and induces inflammation and oxidative stress in the fetal lungs. Reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the fetal lungs may improve respiratory outcomes in preterm infants. Creatine is an organic acid with known anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Objective To evaluate the efficacy of direct fetal creatine supplementation to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in fetal lungs arising from an in utero pro-inflammatory stimulus...
May 7, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712433/the-fix-is-not-yet-in-recommendation-for-fixation-of-lungs-within-physiologic-pathophysiologic-volume-range-in-preclinical-pulmonary-structure-function-studies
#23
EDITORIAL
Carrie E Perlman, Lars Knudsen, Bradford J Smith
Quantitative characterization of lung structures by morphometric or stereologic analysis of histologic sections is a powerful means of elucidating pulmonary structure-function relations. The overwhelming majority of studies, however, fix lungs for histology at pressures outside the physiologic/pathophysiologic respiratory volume range. Thus valuable information is being lost. In this perspective article, we argue that investigators performing pulmonary histologic studies should consider whether the aims of their studies would benefit from fixation at functional transpulmonary pressures, particular those of end-inspiration and end-expiration...
May 7, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712429/low-volume-ventilation-of-pre-injured-lungs-degrades-lung-function-via-stress-concentration-and-progressive-alveolar-collapse
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard Zimmermann, Franziska Roeder, Clemens Ruppert, Bradford J Smith, Lars Knudsen
Mechanical ventilation can cause ventilation-induced lung injury (VILI). The concept of stress concentrations suggests that surfactant dysfunction-induced microatelectases might impose injurious stresses on adjacent, open alveoli and function as germinal centers for injury propagation. The aim of the present study was to quantify the histopathological pattern of VILI progression and to test the hypothesis that injury progresses at the interface between microatelectases and ventilated lung parenchyma during low positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) ventilation...
May 7, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710447/accuracy-of-energy-and-nutrient-intake-estimation-versus-observed-intake-using-four-technology-assisted-dietary-assessment-methods-a-randomized-crossover-feeding-study
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clare Whitton, Clare E Collins, Barbara A Mullan, Megan E Rollo, Satvinder S Dhaliwal, Richard Norman, Carol J Boushey, Edward J Delp, Fengqing Zhu, Tracy A McCaffrey, Sharon I Kirkpatrick, Christina M Pollard, Janelle D Healy, Amira Hassan, Shivangi Garg, Paul Atyeo, Syed Aqif Mukhtar, Deborah A Kerr
BACKGROUND: Technology-assisted 24-hour dietary recalls (24HR) have been widely adopted in population nutrition surveillance. Evaluations of 24HR inform improvements but direct comparisons of 24HR methods for accuracy in reference to a measure of true intake are rarely undertaken in a single study population. OBJECTIVE: To compare the accuracy of energy and nutrient intake estimation of four technology-assisted dietary assessment methods relative to true intake across breakfast, lunch, and dinner...
May 4, 2024: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710446/assessment-of-the-prevalence-of-inadequate-iron-intakes-in-premenopausal-females-based-on-the-reference-values-of-the-european-food-safety-authority-using-cross-sectional-food-consumption-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marjolein H de Jong, Alida Melse-Boonstra, Johanna M Geleijnse, Janneke Verkaik-Kloosterman
BACKGROUND: The iron intake requirement distribution for premenopausal females is not symmetric, which invalidates the EAR (Estimated Average Requirement) cut-point approach for assessing prevalence of iron inadequacy. Therefore, Beaton's Full Probability Approach (PA) must be used. While the PA requires information on the entire iron intake requirement distribution, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) only provided the EAR (50th percentile), 90th, 95th (PRI) and 97.5th percentiles...
May 4, 2024: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710445/hemp-seed-protein-and-its-hydrolysate-vs-casein-protein-consumption-in-adults-with-hypertension-a-double-blind-crossover-study
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Samsamikor, Dylan S Mackay, Rebecca C Mollard, Adeola M Alashi, Rotimi E Aluko
BACKGROUND: The effects of consuming hemp seed protein (HSP) as well as its hydrolysate-derived bioactive peptide (HSP+) on blood pressure (BP) has not to our knowledge been investigated in humans. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate how consumption of HSP and its hydrolysate modulates 24-hr systolic and diastolic BP (24-hrSBP and 24-hrDBP) and plasma biomarkers of BP compared to casein. DESIGN: In a double-blind, randomized, cross-over design trial, 35 adults who had mild hypertension with SBP between 130 and 160 millimeters of mercury (mmHg), and DBP ≤110 mmHg were recruited...
May 4, 2024: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708587/a-systematic-review-meta-analysis-of-prevalence-and-incidence-rates-illustrates-systemic-underrepresentation-of-individuals-racialized-as-asian-and-or-asian-american-in-adrd-research
#28
REVIEW
Yiqi Zhu, Soobin Park, Ramana Kolady, Wenqing Zha, Ying Ma, Amanda Dias, Katherine McGuire, Angela Hardi, Sunny Lin, Zahinoor Ismail, Paris B Adkins-Jackson, Jean-Francois Trani, Ganesh M Babulal
We investigate Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD) prevalence, incidence rate, and risk factors in individuals racialized as Asian and/or Asian-American and assess sample representation. Prevalence, incidence rate, risk factors, and heterogeneity of samples were assessed. Random-effects meta-analysis was conducted, generating pooled estimates. Of 920 records across 14 databases, 45 studies were included. Individuals racialized as Asian and/or Asian-American were mainly from Eastern and Southern Asia, had higher education, and constituted a smaller sample relative to non-Hispanic white cohorts...
May 6, 2024: Alzheimer's & Dementia: the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708546/biological-sex-impacts-oxidative-stress-in-skeletal-muscle-in-a-porcine-heat-stress-model
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tori E Rudolph, Melissa Roths, Alyssa D Freestone, Sau Qwan E Yap, Alyona Michael, Robert P Rhoads, Sarah White-Springer, Lance H Baumgard, Joshua T Selsby
Oxidative stress contributes to heat stress (HS)-mediated alterations in skeletal muscle; however, the extent to which biological sex mediates oxidative stress during HS remains unknown. We hypothesized muscle from males would be more resistant to oxidative stress caused by HS than muscle from females. To address this, male and female pigs were housed in thermoneutral conditions (TN; 20.8 ± 1.6 °C; 62.0 ± 4.7% relative humidity; n = 8/sex) or subjected to HS (39.4 ± 0.6 °C; 33.7 ± 6...
May 6, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708545/a-descending-pathway-from-the-lateral-ventrolateral-pag-to-the-rostroventral-medulla-mediating-the-vasomotor-response-evoked-by-social-defeat-stress-in-rats
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mio Matsuyama, Jouji Horiuchi
The stress-induced cardiovascular response is based upon the defensive reaction in mammals. It has been shown that the sympathetic vasomotor pathway of acute psychological stress is indirectly mediated via neurons in the rostroventral medulla (RVM) from the hypothalamic stress center. In this study, direct projections to the RVM and distribution of neuroexcitatory marker, c-Fos expressed neurons were investigated during social defeat stress (SDS) in conscious rats. The experimental rat that was injected with a neural tracer, FluoroGold (FG) into the unilateral RVM, was exposed to the SDS...
May 6, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708544/pregnancy-induced-oxidative-stress-and-inflammation-are-not-associated-with-impaired-maternal-neuronal-activity-or-memory-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica L Bradshaw, E Nicole Wilson, Jennifer J Gardner, Steve Mabry, Selina M Tucker, Nataliya Rybalchenko, Edward Vera, Styliani Goulopoulou, Rebecca L Cunningham
Pregnancy is associated with neural and behavioral plasticity, systemic inflammation, and oxidative stress. Yet, the impact of inflammation and oxidative stress on maternal neural and behavioral plasticity during pregnancy are unclear. We hypothesized that healthy pregnancy transiently reduces learning and memory, and these deficits are associated with pregnancy-induced elevations in inflammation and oxidative stress. Cognitive performance was tested using novel object recognition (recollective memory), Morris water maze (spatial memory), and open field (anxiety-like) behavior tasks in female Sprague-Dawley rats of varying reproductive states [non-pregnant (nulliparous), pregnant (near term), and 1-2 months post-pregnancy (primiparous); n = 7-8/group]...
May 6, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708524/acetoacetate-and-d-and-l-%C3%AE-hydroxybutyrate-have-distinct-effects-on-basal-and-insulin-stimulated-glucose-uptake-in-l6-skeletal-muscle-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Khouri, Mathilde Roberge, John R Ussher, Céline Aguer
Ketone bodies (acetoacetate and β-hydroxybutyrate) are oxidized in skeletal muscle mainly during fasting as an alternative source of energy to glucose. Prior studies suggest that there is a negative relationship between increased muscle ketolysis and muscle glucose metabolism in mice with obesity and/or type 2 diabetes. Therefore, we investigated the connection between increased ketone body exposure and muscle glucose metabolism by measuring the effect of a 3-hour exposure to ketone bodies on glucose uptake in differentiated L6 myotubes...
May 6, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708523/strategies-to-enhance-the-response-of-liver-cancer-to-pharmacological-treatments
#33
REVIEW
Jose J G Marin, Rocio I R Macias, Maitane Asensio, Marta R Romero, Alvaro G Temprano, Olívia R Pereira, Silvia Jimenez, Jose Luis Mauriz, Silvia Di Giacomo, Matias A Avila, Thomas Efferth, Oscar Briz
In contrast to other types of cancers, there is no available efficient pharmacological treatment to improve the outcomes of patients suffering from major primary liver cancers, i.e., hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma. This dismal situation is partly due to the existence in these tumors of many different and synergistic mechanisms of resistance, accounting for the lack of response of these patients, not only to classical chemotherapy but also to more modern pharmacological agents based on the inhibition of tyrosine kinase receptors (TKIs) and the stimulation of the immune response against the tumor using immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs)...
May 6, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708522/role-of-na-k-atpase-%C3%AE-1-caveolin-binding-motif-in-adipogenesis
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minqi Huang, Xiaoliang Wang, Yiliang Chen, Marco T Pessoa, Kayleigh C Terrell, Jue Zhang, Jiang Tian, Zijian Xie, Sandrine V Pierre, Liquan Cai
Deficiencies in mice and in humans have brought to the fore the importance of the caveolar network in key aspects of adipocyte biology. The conserved N-terminal caveolin-binding motif (CBM) of the ubiquitous Na/K-ATPase (NKA) α1 isoform, which allows NKA/caveolin-1 (Cav1) interaction, influences NKA signaling and caveolar distribution. It has been shown to be critical for animal development and ontogenesis, as well as lineage-specific differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC). However, its role in postnatal adipogenesis has not been fully examined...
May 6, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708521/trailblazing-in-adjuvant-research-succinate-s-uncharted-territory-with-neutrophils
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yangyang Wang, Zhiming Xiu, Kuo Qu, Liying Wang, Huiyan Wang, Yongli Yu
The purpose of this study is to investigate the previously unknown connection that succinate has with neutrophils in the setting of adjuvant-mediated immunological enhancement. It has been discovered that succinates stimulate the recruitment of neutrophils in immunization sites, which in turn induces the expression of what is known as neutrophil-derived B cell-activating factor (BAFF). Further amplification of vaccine-induced antibody responses is provided via the SUCNR1-IRF5-BAFF signaling pathway, which provides insights into a unique mechanism for immunological enhancement...
May 6, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708410/race-adjustment-of-pulmonary-function-tests-in-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-copd-a-scoping-review
#36
REVIEW
Sean Richard Davidson, Muhammed Y Idris, Christopher S Awad, Marshaleen Henriques King, Gloria E Westney, Mario Ponce, Anny D Rodriguez, Kim L Lipsey, Eric L Flenaugh, Marilyn G Foreman
AIM: Increasing evidence suggests that the inclusion of self-identified race in clinical decision algorithms may perpetuate longstanding inequities. Until recently, most pulmonary function tests utilized separate reference equations that are race/ethnicity based. PURPOSE: We assess the magnitude and scope of the available literature on the negative impact of race-based pulmonary function prediction equations on relevant outcomes in African Americans with COPD. METHODS: We performed a scoping review utilizing an English language search on PubMed/Medline, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science in September 2022 and updated it in December 2023...
2024: International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705758/a-case-series-of-adrenal-insufficiency-likely-due-to-hypophysitis-in-cancer-patients-treated-with-immune-checkpoint-inhibitors
#37
Sai-Ching Jim Yeung, Aiham Qdaisat, Jason J Bischof, Jeffrey M Caterino, Demetrios N Kyriacou, Christopher Coyne Md
The number of approved immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and their indications have significantly increased over the past decade. Immune-related adverse effects (irAEs) of ICIs vary widely in presentation and symptoms and can present diagnostic challenges to emergency department (ED) physicians. Moreover, when ICIs are combined with radiotherapy, cytotoxic chemotherapy, or targeted therapy, the attribution of signs and symptoms to an immune-related cause is even more difficult. Here, we report a series of 5 ED cases of adrenal insufficiency in ICI-treated cancer patients...
April 30, 2024: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705359/adiposity-immunity-and-inflammation-interrelationships-in-health-and-disease-a-report-from-24-th-annual-harvard-nutrition-obesity-symposium-june-2023
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Furkan Burak, Takara L Stanley, Elizabeth A Lawson, Sophia L Campbell, Lydia Lynch, Alyssa H Hasty, Ana I Domingos, Vishwa D Dixit, Gökhan S Hotamışlıgil, Frederick J Sheedy, Anne E Dixon, Tina E Brinkley, Joseph A Hill, Marc Y Donath, Steven K Grinspoon
The rapidly evolving field of immunometabolism explores how changes in local immune environments may affect the key metabolic and cellular processes, including that of adipose tissue. Importantly, these changes may contribute to low-grade systemic inflammation. In turn, chronic low-grade inflammation affecting adipose tissue may exacerbate the outcome of metabolic diseases. Novel advances in our understanding of immune-metabolic processes may critically lead to interventions to reduce disease severity and progression...
May 3, 2024: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705358/reconsidering-the-pre-eminence-of-dietary-leucine-and-plasma-leucinemia-for-predicting-the-stimulation-of-postprandial-muscle-protein-synthesis-rates
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alistair Monteyne, Sam West, Francis B Stephens, Benjamin T Wall
The regulation of postprandial muscle protein synthesis (MPS) with or without physical activity has been an intensely studied area within nutrition and physiology. The leucine content of dietary protein, and the subsequent plasma leucinemia it elicits post-ingestion, are often considered the primary drivers of the postprandial MPS response. This concept, generally known as the leucine 'trigger' hypothesis, has also been adopted within more applied aspects of nutrition. Our view is that recent evidence is driving a more nuanced picture of the regulation of postprandial MPS by revealing a compelling dissociation between ingested leucine or plasma leucinemia and the magnitude of the postprandial MPS response...
May 3, 2024: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704602/homoharringtonine-updated-insights-into-its-efficacy-in-hematological-malignancies-diverse-cancers-and-other-biomedical-applications
#40
REVIEW
Somanjana Khatua, Sudeshna Nandi, Anish Nag, Surjit Sen, Nilanjan Chakraborty, Arghya Naskar, Eda Sönmez Gürer, Daniela Calina, Krishnendu Acharya, Javad Sharifi-Rad
HHT has emerged as a notable compound in the realm of cancer treatment, particularly for hematological malignancies. Its multifaceted pharmacological properties extend beyond traditional applications, warranting an extensive review of its mechanisms and efficacy. This review aims to synthesize comprehensive insights into the efficacy of HHT in treating hematological malignancies, diverse cancers, and other biomedical applications. It focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms, therapeutic potential, and broader applications of HHT...
May 4, 2024: European Journal of Medical Research
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