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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821291/urbanisation-associated-shifts-in-the-avian-metabolome-within-the-annual-cycle
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Watson, Jan-Åke Nilsson, Einar Smith, Filip Ottosson, Olle Melander, Arne Hegemann, Utku Urhan, Caroline Isaksson
While organisms have evolved to cope with predictable changes in the environment, the rapid rate of current global change presents numerous novel and unpredictable stressors to which organisms have had less time to adapt. To persist in the urban environment, organisms must modify their physiology, morphology and behaviour accordingly. Metabolomics offers great potential for characterising organismal responses to natural and anthropogenic stressors at the systems level and can be applied to any species, even without genomic knowledge...
May 29, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38820911/histopathology-and-its-clinical-correlation-of-liver-biopsy-in-patients-with-treated-autoimmune-hepatitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ujunwa Korie, Albina Joldoshova, Binny Khandakar, Xuchen Zhang, Yuanxin Liang
The diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) relies on well-established criteria encompassing histological, serological, and clinical features. Diagnosing AIH may become challenging when encountering patients who have undergone steroid therapy for other co-existing diseases. Thirty-nine liver biopsies from 25 patients with treated and untreated AIH were classified into three groups: 1) Newly diagnosed untreated biopsies (n = 16); 2) Newly diagnosed partially treated biopsies from patients already on steroid treatment for other co-existing diseases (n = 9); 3) Previously diagnosed biopsies from patients who had undergone complete treatment (n = 14)...
May 25, 2024: Annals of Diagnostic Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38820543/an-oxidative-cleavage-based-cruciform-dna-nanostructure-for-in-vivo-hypochlorous-acid-visualization-to-monitor-intestinal-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhenzhen Jia, Mengdi Yu, Wenlong Wang, Seyedalireza Ghazimirsaeid, Yong Qu, Mingzhen Zhang
Ulcerative colitis is a persistent inflammatory bowel disease characterized by inflammation and ulceration in the colon and gastrointestinal tract. It was indicated that the generation of hypochlorous acid (HClO) through the enzymatic activity of myeloperoxidase is significantly linked to ulcerative colitis. In this study, by assembling two hairpins (Hpa and Hpb) onto a quadrivalent cruciform DNA nanostructure, a novel HClO-activatable fluorescent probe was developed based on DNA nanomaterials (denoted MHDNA), which is sensitive, economic, simple, and stable...
May 31, 2024: Analytical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38820278/the-use-of-titanium-pins-for-the-management-and-fixation-of-free-gingival-grafts-and-apically-repositioned-flaps-during-vestibuloplasty-a-technique-report
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Kai Zwanzig, Samuel Akhondi, Lorenzo Tavelli, Alejandro Lanis
INTRODUCTION: The presence of adequate keratinized mucosa (KM) around dental implants and natural dentition is pivotal for the long-term success of dental restorations. Despite various techniques to augment KM, challenges persist in achieving stable, keratinized, and adherent mucosa, especially in the context of significant muscle pull or compromised tissue conditions. This study introduces a novel application of titanium pins for the fixation of free gingival grafts (FGG) and apically repositioned flaps (APF) during vestibuloplasty, aiming to overcome important limitations associated with traditional suturing methods and shorten the treatment time and patient morbidity...
May 31, 2024: International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38819071/ccr6-t-helper-cells-and-regulatory-t-cells-in-the-blood-and-gastric-mucosa-during-helicobacter-pylori-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vladimir Talayev, Maria Svetlova, Irina Zaichenko, Elena Voronina, Olga Babaykina, Natalia Neumoina, Ksenia Perfilova
BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can evade the host's immune response and persist for a long time on the gastric mucosa. T helper (Th) cells appear to be involved in the control of H. pylori bacteria but promote mucosal inflammation. In contrast, regulatory T cells (Tregs) may reduce inflammation but promote H. pylori persistence. CC motif chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6) is involved in the migration of various cells into inflamed gastric mucosa. In this study, we examined CCR6+ Th cells and CCR6+ Tregs during H...
2024: Helicobacter
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38818917/role-of-mmp-9-and-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-in-diabetic-retinopathy-progression-and-potential-role-of-bioflavonoids-in-the-mitigation-of-diabetic-retinopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ritu, Ramesh K Goyal, Sonia Narwal, Alok Bhatt, Renu Sehrawat, Pooja Devi, Monica Gulati, Rajeev K Singla
"Diabetes mellitus" is a chronic metabolic disorder manifested by elevated blood glucose levels, primarily due to insufficient insulin production or resistance to insulin. Long-term diabetes results in persistent complications like retinopathy, cardiomyopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy, causing significant health risks. The most alarming microvascular consequence allied with diabetes is "diabetic retinopathy," distinguished by the proliferation of anomalous blood vessels in the eye, mainly in the retina, resulting in visual impairment, diabetic macular edema, and retinal detachment if left untreated...
May 30, 2024: Current Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38817688/a-case-of-intra-abdominal-gossypiboma-diagnosed-preoperatively-by-endoscopic-ultrasound-fine-needle-aspiration
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Katsuyuki Dainaka, Yoshida Juichiro, Yutaka Inada, Akifumi Fukui, Takeshi Nishimura, Hideki Fujii, Naoya Tomatsuri, Yusuke Okuyama, Hideki Sato, Yoji Urata
Gossypiboma is an extremely rare adverse event occurring post-surgery, where surgical gauze is left within the body. If aseptically retained, it can lead to the formation of granulation tissue through chronic inflammation and adhesion with surrounding tissues, potentially persisting asymptomatically for many years. While diagnosis of this condition has been reported through various imaging modalities such as abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography, cases not presenting with typical findings are difficult for preoperative diagnosis, and instances where it is discovered postoperatively exist...
April 2025: DEN Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38817613/the-role-of-circulating-t-cells-with-a-tissue-resident-phenotype-ex-t-rm-in-health-and-disease
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Beverley Rodger, Andrew J Stagg, James O Lindsay
Tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM ) are long-lived memory lymphocytes that persist in non-lymphoid tissues and provide the first line of defence against invading pathogens. They adapt to their environment in a tissue-specific manner, exerting effective pathogen control through a diverse T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire and the expression of proinflammatory cytokines and cytolytic proteins. More recently, several studies have indicated that TRM can egress from the tissue into the blood as so-called "ex-TRM ", or "circulating cells with a TRM phenotype"...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38817278/effects-of-oral-probiotics-on-inflammation-and-intestinal-function-in-adult-patients-after-appendectomy-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ke Lan, Ke-Rui Zeng, Fu-Rui Zhong, Sheng-Jin Tu, Jin-Long Luo, Shi-Long Shu, Xue-Feng Peng, Hua Yang, Kai Lu
BACKGROUND: Appendectomy is an acute abdominal surgery that is often accompanied by severe abdominal inflammation. Oral probiotics are one of the postoperative treatments for rapid rehabilitation. However, there is a lack of prospective studies on this topic after appendectomy. AIM: To investigate whether the postoperative probiotics can modulate the inflammatory response and restore intestinal function in patients following appendectomy. METHODS: This was a prospective, randomized trial...
May 27, 2024: World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816982/differential-inflammatory-responses-in-adult-and-pediatric-covid-19-patients-implications-for-long-term-consequences-and-anti-inflammatory-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kacper Toczyłowski, Dawid Lewandowski, Diana Martonik, Anna Moniuszko-Malinowska, Ewelina Kruszewska, Anna Parfieniuk-Kowerda, Robert Flisiak, Artur Sulik
BACKGROUND COVID-19 manifests with varying degrees of severity across different age groups; adults typically experience more severe symptoms than children. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), known for their role in tissue remodeling and immune responses, may contribute to the pathophysiological disparities observed between these groups. We sought to delineate differences in serum MMP profiles between adult and pediatric COVID-19 patients, assess the influence of anti-inflammatory treatment on MMP levels, and examine potential implications for long-term consequences...
May 31, 2024: Medical Science Monitor: International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816358/detection-of-inflammasome-activation-in-liver-tissue-during-the-donation-process-as-potential-biomarker-for-liver-transplantation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra V Mateo, Daniel Vidal-Correoso, Ana M Muñoz-Morales, Marta Jover-Aguilar, Felipe Alconchel, Jesús de la Peña, Laura Martínez-Alarcón, Víctor López-López, Antonio Ríos-Zambudio, Pedro Cascales, José A Pons, Pablo Ramírez, Pablo Pelegrín, Alberto Baroja-Mazo
Deceased donor liver transplantation (LT) is a crucial lifesaving option for patients with end-stage liver diseases. Although donation after brain death (DBD) remains the main source of donated organs, exploration of donation after circulatory death (DCD) addresses donor scarcity but introduces challenges due to warm ischemia. While technical advances have improved outcomes, challenges persist, with a 13% mortality rate within the first year. Delving into liver transplantation complexities reveals the profound impact of molecular signaling on organ fate...
May 30, 2024: Cell Death Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816229/tauroursodeoxycholic-acid-reverses-dss-induced-colitis-in-mice-via-modulation-of-intestinal-barrier-dysfunction-and-microbiome-dysregulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Longbiao Luo, Yi Zhao, Guangji Zhang, Sijing Dong, YinYue Xu, Hehe Shi, Menggai Zhang, Xue Liu, SiCen Wang, Hua Luo, Wanghui Jing
Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease that can lead to persistent damage and even cancer without any intervention. Conventional treatments can alleviate UC symptoms but are costly and even cause various side effects. Tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA), a secondary bile acid derivative, possesses anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective properties for various diseases, but its potential therapeutic benefits in UC have not been fully explored. Methods: Mice were subjected to colitis induction using 3% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)...
May 30, 2024: Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816066/association-between-premature-vascular-smooth-muscle-cells-senescence-and-vascular-inflammation-in-takayasu-s-arteritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenglong Fang, Lihong Du, Shang Gao, Yuexin Chen, Zuoguan Chen, Zhiyuan Wu, Lili Li, Jing Li, Xiaofeng Zeng, Mengtao Li, Yongjun Li, Xinping Tian
OBJECTIVES: Arterial wall inflammation and remodelling are the characteristic features of Takayasu's arteritis (TAK). It has been proposed that vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) are the main targeted cells of inflammatory damage and participate in arterial remodelling in TAK. Whether VSMCs are actively involved in arterial wall inflammation has not been elucidated. Studies have shown that cellular senescence in tissue is closely related to local inflammation persistence. We aimed to investigate whether VSMCs senescence contributes to vascular inflammation and the prosenescent factors in TAK...
May 30, 2024: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38815782/biochemical-and-molecular-determinants-of-the-subclinical-inflammatory-mechanisms-in-rett-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Cordone
To date, Rett syndrome (RTT), a genetic disorder mainly caused by mutations in the X-linked MECP2 gene, is increasingly considered a broad-spectrum pathology, instead of just a neurodevelopmental disease, due to the multitude of peripheral co-morbidities and the compromised metabolic pathways, affecting the patients. The altered molecular processes include an impaired mitochondrial function, a perturbed redox homeostasis, a chronic subclinical inflammation and an improper cholesterol metabolism. The persistent subclinical inflammatory condition was first defined ten years ago, as a previously unrecognized feature of RTT, playing a role in the pathology progress and modulation of phenotypical severity...
May 28, 2024: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38815595/early-trajectories-of-virological-and-immunological-biomarkers-and-clinical-outcomes-in-patients-admitted-to-hospital-for-covid-19-an-international-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomas O Jensen, Thomas A Murray, Greg A Grandits, Mamta K Jain, Birgit Grund, Kathryn Shaw-Saliba, Michael A Matthay, Mahsa Abassi, Magdalena Ardelt, Jason V Baker, Peter Chen, Robin L Dewar, Anna L Goodman, Timothy J Hatlen, Helene C Highbarger, Mark Holodniy, Perrine Lallemand, Sylvain Laverdure, Bradley G Leshnower, David Looney, Charalampos D Moschopoulos, Henry Mugerwa, Daniel D Murray, Eleftherios Mylonakis, Stephanie Nagy-Agren, M Tauseef Rehman, Adam Rupert, Randy Stevens, Stuart Turville, Amy Weintrob, Katherine Wick, Jens Lundgren, Emily R Ko
BACKGROUND: Serial measurement of virological and immunological biomarkers in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 can give valuable insight into the pathogenic roles of viral replication and immune dysregulation. We aimed to characterise biomarker trajectories and their associations with clinical outcomes. METHODS: In this international, prospective cohort study, patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 and enrolled in the Therapeutics for Inpatients with COVID-19 platform trial within the Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines programme between Aug 5, 2020 and Sept 30, 2021 were included...
May 27, 2024: The Lancet. Microbe
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38815449/potential-lethality-of-organochlorine-pesticides-inducing-fatality-through-inflammatory-responses-in-the-organism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaxing Tan, Mengkai Ma, Xinyue Shen, Yuanlin Xia, Wei Qin
BACKGROUND: Organochlorine pesticides, with their environmental persistence and bioaccumulation potential, have gained significant attention. This study explores the impact of organochlorine pesticides on mortality and chronic diseases, investigates their link to inflammatory states, and examines the role of anti-inflammatory diets in mitigating adverse reactions to these pesticides. METHODS: This study, with 2,847 participants, used gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to measure organochlorine pesticide exposure in NHANES data...
May 29, 2024: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38814693/prevalence-of-detectable-hiv-dna-and-rna-in-cerebrospinal-fluid-of-youth-with-perinatal-hiv-and-impaired-cognition-on-antiretroviral-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thor A Wagner, Camlin Tierney, Sharon Huang, Sharon Nichols, Kathleen M Malee, Nicole A Montañez, Anne Coletti, Hans M L Spiegel, Chelsea Krotje, Frederic Bone, Megan Wilkins, Lisa Abuogi, Murli Purswani, Allison Bearden, Andrew Wiznia, Allison Agwu, Ellen G Chadwick, Douglas Richman, Monica Gandhi, Patrick Mehta, Bernard Macatangay, Stephen A Spector, Serena Spudich, Deborah Persaud, Ann Chahroudi
OBJECTIVE: Central nervous system (CNS) HIV infection can impact cognition and may be an obstacle to cure in adolescents and young adults with perinatal HIV (AYAPHIV). IMPAACT2015 enrolled AYAPHIV on suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) with cognitive impairment to detect and quantify HIV in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). DESIGN: IMPAACT2015 was a U.S.-based multi-site, exploratory, observational study. METHODS: Cognitive impairment was defined as NIH Toolbox Fluid Cognition Composite score (FCCS) > 1 standard deviation below age-adjusted normative group mean...
May 29, 2024: AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38813830/role-of-lifestyle-and-glucagon-like-peptide-1-receptor-agonists-for-weight-loss-in-obesity-type-2-diabetes-and-steatotic-liver-diseases
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REVIEW
Anna Giannakogeorgou, Michael Roden
BACKGROUND: The current obesity pandemic has given rise to associated comorbidities and complications, including type 2 diabetes and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). During the last decade, certain glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA), originally developed as antihyperglycemic drugs, also demonstrated efficacy for weight loss. AIMS: To review shared pathophysiologic features of common metabolic diseases and compare therapeutic strategies to reduce body weight and related complications...
June 2024: Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38813539/management-of-ocular-surface-inflammation-with-persistent-epithelial-defects-using-a-sutureless-human-amniotic-membrane-dehydrated-matrix-a-prospective-study-utilizing-a-digital-ocular-surface-assessment-tool
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sundas Ejaz Maqsood, Samer Hamada, Damian Lake, Artemis Matsou, Mohamed Elalfy
PURPOSE: To report the outcomes of using a sutureless human amniotic membrane dehydrated matrix (HAMDM) in the management of a range of ocular surface conditions utilizing a digital ocular surface disease assessment tool. METHODS: Two UK NHS Trusts - Queen Victoria Hospital Foundation Trust (East Grinstead and Maidstone) and Tunbridge Wells Trust (Kent) - prospectively treated patients with ocular surface disease with sutureless HAMDM. The patient cohort was assessed for resolution of epithelial defects, ocular surface inflammation, and best-corrected visual acuity pre- and posttreatment...
2024: Clinical Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38813101/prohibitions-in-the-meta-inflammatory-response-a-review
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REVIEW
Natalia Todosenko, Kristina Yurova, Maria Vulf, Olga Khaziakhmatova, Larisa Litvinova
Prohibitins are the central regulatory element of cellular homeostasis, especially by modulating the response at different levels: Nucleus, mitochondria and membranes. Their localization and interaction with various proteins, homons, transcription and nuclear factors, and mtDNA indicate the globality and complexity of their pleiotropic properties, which remain to be investigated. A more detailed deciphering of cellular metabolism in relation to prohibitins under normal conditions and in various metabolic diseases will allow us to understand the precise role of prohibitins in the signaling cascades of PI3K/Akt, Raf/MAP/ERK, STAT3, p53, and others and to fathom their mutual influence...
2024: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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