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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717218/influence-of-pregnancy-and-mode-of-delivery-on-pelvic-floor-function-a-review-of-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justyna Zarzecka, Monika Pycek, Katarzyna Pietrzykowska-Szczubełek, Ewa Barcz, Andrzej Pomian
Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs), such as pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and urinary incontinence (UI), severely affect women's quality of life. Among these, stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is the most common, impacting a significant proportion of women. In the US, the lifetime risk of undergoing surgery for UI or POP stands at 20%. Pregnancy-related factors, notably delivery method and UI occurrence during pregnancy, have a potent correlation with PFD onset. The pathophysiology of PFDs during pregnancy is complex, with factors like increased intra-abdominal pressure, changes in bladder neck mobility, and shifts in pelvic floor muscle strength and collagen metabolism playing pivotal roles...
May 8, 2024: Ginekologia Polska
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716780/the-distribution-of-self-incompatibility-systems-in-angiosperms-the-relationship-between-mating-system-diversity-life-span-growth-habit-and-latitude-in-a-changing-global-environment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miriam Monserrat Ferrer, Marilyn Vásquez-Cruz, Mirley Arlyn Verde-Cáceres, Uriel Christopher Magaña Rosado, Sara Victoria Good
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: There is ample theoretical and experimental evidence that angiosperms harbouring self-incompatibility (SI) systems are likely to respond to global changes in unique ways relative to taxa with other mating systems. In this paper, we present an updated database on the prevalence of SI systems across angiosperms and examine the relationship between the presence of SI and latitude, biomes, life-history traits and management conditions to evaluate the potential vulnerability of SI taxa to climate change and habitat disturbance...
May 8, 2024: Annals of Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716698/choir-singing-is-associated-with-enhanced-structural-connectivity-across-the-adult-lifespan
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nella Moisseinen, Lotta Ahveninen, Noelia Martínez-Molina, Viljami Sairanen, Susanna Melkas, Boris Kleber, Aleksi J Sihvonen, Teppo Särkämö
The global ageing of populations calls for effective, ecologically valid methods to support brain health across adult life. Previous evidence suggests that music can promote white matter (WM) microstructure and grey matter (GM) volume while supporting auditory and cognitive functioning and emotional well-being as well as counteracting age-related cognitive decline. Adding a social component to music training, choir singing is a popular leisure activity among older adults, but a systematic account of its potential to support healthy brain structure, especially with regard to ageing, is currently missing...
May 2024: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715655/perisylvian-and-hippocampal-anomalies-in-individuals-with-pathogenic-grin2a-variants
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daisy G Y Thompson-Lake, Frederique J Liegeois, Ruth O Braden, Graeme D Jackson, Samantha J Turner, Lottie Morison, Michael Hildebrand, Ingrid E Scheffer, Angela T Morgan
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pathogenic variants in GRIN2A are associated with a spectrum of epilepsy-aphasia syndromes (EASs). Seizures as well as speech and language disorders occur frequently but vary widely in severity, both between individuals and across the life span. The link between this phenotypic spectrum and brain characteristics is unknown. Specifically, altered brain networks at the root of speech and language deficits remain to be identified. Patients with pathogenic variants in GRIN2A offer an opportunity to interrogate the impact of glutamate receptor dysfunction on brain development...
April 2024: Neurology. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714108/a-finite-element-model-of-human-hindfoot-and-its-application-in-supramalleolar-osteotomy
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuai Wang, Junzhe Gao, Liangpeng Lai, Xiaojing Zhang, Xiaofeng Gong, Heng Li, Yong Wu
BACKGROUND: The majority of the ankle osteoarthritis cases are posttraumatic and affect younger patients with a longer projected life span. Hence, joint-preserving surgery, such as supramalleolar osteotomy becomes popular among young patients, especially those with asymmetric arthritis due to alignment deformities. However, there is a lack of biomechanical studies on postoperative evaluation of stress at ankle joints. We aimed to construct a verifiable finite element model of the human hindfoot, and to explore the effect of different osteotomy parameters on the treatment of varus ankle arthritis...
April 30, 2024: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699028/a-nomogram-to-predict-cognitive-function-impairment-in-patients-with-chronic-kidney-disease-a-national-cross-sectional-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tong Zhou, Heping Zhang, Jiayu Zhao, Zhouting Ren, Yimei Ma, Linqian He, Jiali Liu, Jincheng Tang, Jiaming Luo
BACKGROUND: Cognitive function impairment (CFI) is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and significantly impacts treatment adherence and quality of life. This study aims to create a simplified nomogram for early CFI risk detection. METHODS: Data were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cycles spanning from 1999 to 2002 and again from 2011 to 2014. Stepwise logistic regression was used to select variables and construct a CFI risk prediction model...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696056/cannabinoids-and-healthy-ageing-the-potential-for-extending-healthspan-and-lifespan-in-preclinical-models-with-an-emphasis-on-caenorhabditis-elegans
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REVIEW
Zhizhen Wang, Jonathon C Arnold
There is a significant global upsurge in the number and proportion of older persons in the population. With this comes an increasing prevalence of age-related conditions which pose a major challenge to healthcare systems. The development of anti-ageing treatments may help meet this challenge by targeting the ageing process which is a common denominator to many health problems. Cannabis-like compounds (cannabinoids) are reported to improve quality of life and general well-being in human trials, and there is increasing preclinical research highlighting that they have anti-ageing activity...
May 2, 2024: GeroScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689594/healthy-sleep-practices-for-consumers-of-home-total-parenteral-nutrition-a-mixed-methods-community-based-participatory-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adline Rahmoune, Christine Spadola, Bethany Johnson, Steve McCarthy, John Winkelman, Charlene Compher, Marion Winkler, Hassan S Dashti
BACKGROUND: Consumers of overnight home parenteral nutrition (HPN) often experience sleep disruption; however, existing healthy sleep recommendations are widely inapplicable to consumers. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this mixed-methods, community-based participatory research study was to develop tailored recommendations on healthy sleep practices for HPN consumers. METHODS: The multipart study involved the following: 1) an initial draft of sleep recommendations based on the evaluation of existing general sleep hygiene guidelines by an expert panel of clinicians and consumers with lived experience; 2) semi-structured focus groups with consumers and clinicians; 3) pre- and post-knowledge tests completed by consumers, and 4) final approval of the recommendations by the expert panel...
May 2024: Current Developments in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689352/neurophysiological-insights-into-sequential-decision-making-exploring-the-secretary-problem-through-erps-and-tbr-dynamics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman
Decision-making under uncertainty, a cornerstone of human cognition, is encapsulated by the "secretary problem" in optimal stopping theory. Our study examines this decision-making challenge, where participants are required to sequentially evaluate and make irreversible choices under conditions that simulate cognitive overload. We probed neurophysiological responses by engaging 27 students in a secretary problem simulation while undergoing EEG monitoring, focusing on Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) P200 and P400, and Theta to Beta Ratio (TBR) dynamics...
April 30, 2024: BMC Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687352/do-we-become-more-lonely-with-age-a-coordinated-data-analysis-of-nine-longitudinal-studies
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eileen K Graham, Emorie D Beck, Kathryn Jackson, Tomiko Yoneda, Chloe McGhee, Lily Pieramici, Olivia E Atherton, Jing Luo, Emily C Willroth, Andrew Steptoe, Daniel K Mroczek, Anthony D Ong
Loneliness is a pervasive experience with adverse impacts on health and well-being. Despite its significance, notable gaps impede a full understanding of how loneliness changes across the adult life span and what factors influence these changes. To address this, we conducted a coordinated data analysis of nine longitudinal studies encompassing 128,118 participants ages 13 to 103 from over 20 countries. Using harmonized variables and models, we examined loneliness trajectories and predictors. Analyses revealed that loneliness follows a U -shaped curve, decreasing from young adulthood to midlife and increasing in older adulthood...
April 30, 2024: Psychological Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683698/pupil-size-and-eye-movements-differently-index-effort-in-both-younger-and-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Björn Herrmann, Jennifer D Ryan
The assessment of mental effort is increasingly relevant in neurocognitive and life span domains. Pupillometry, the measure of the pupil size, is often used to assess effort but has disadvantages. Analysis of eye movements may provide an alternative, but research has been limited to easy and difficult task demands in younger adults. An effort measure must be sensitive to the whole effort profile, including "giving up" effort investment, and capture effort in different age groups. The current study comprised three experiments in which younger (n = 66) and older (n = 44) adults listened to speech masked by background babble at different signal-to-noise ratios associated with easy, difficult, and impossible speech comprehension...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681960/a-hybrid-brain-muscle-machine-interface-for-stroke-rehabilitation-usability-and-functionality-validation-in-a-2-week-intensive-intervention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Sarasola-Sanz, Andreas M Ray, Ainhoa Insausti-Delgado, Nerea Irastorza-Landa, Wala Jaser Mahmoud, Doris Brötz, Carlos Bibián-Nogueras, Florian Helmhold, Christoph Zrenner, Ulf Ziemann, Eduardo López-Larraz, Ander Ramos-Murguialday
Introduction: The primary constraint of non-invasive brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) in stroke rehabilitation lies in the poor spatial resolution of motor intention related neural activity capture. To address this limitation, hybrid brain-muscle-machine interfaces (hBMIs) have been suggested as superior alternatives. These hybrid interfaces incorporate supplementary input data from muscle signals to enhance the accuracy, smoothness and dexterity of rehabilitation device control. Nevertheless, determining the distribution of control between the brain and muscles is a complex task, particularly when applied to exoskeletons with multiple degrees of freedom (DoFs)...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679102/chronic-sub-lethal-exposure-to-clothianidin-triggers-organismal-and-sub-organismal-level-health-hazards-in-a-non-target-organism-drosophila-melanogaster
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sayantani Nanda, Abhratanu Ganguly, Moutushi Mandi, Kanchana Das, Siddhartha Ghanty, Gopal Biswas, Prem Rajak
Neonicotinoids are extensively used systemic pesticides across the globe. These chemicals have gathered significant attention for their potential adverse impacts on non-target organisms. Clothianidin is a novel neonicotinoid pesticide, widely used to control sucking and chewing types of pests. In nature, various non-target organisms can be exposed to this chemical. Nonetheless, extensive investigations demonstrating the sub-lethal impacts of clothianidin on non-targets are limited. Hence, the present study aimed to unravel the chronic sub-lethal impacts (LC50 0...
April 26, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672697/unraveling-the-complexities-of-oxidative-stress-and-inflammation-biomarkers-in-obstructive-sleep-apnea-syndrome-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
Salvatore Lavalle, Edoardo Masiello, Giannicola Iannella, Giuseppe Magliulo, Annalisa Pace, Jerome Rene Lechien, Christian Calvo-Henriquez, Salvatore Cocuzza, Federica Maria Parisi, Valentin Favier, Ahmed Yassin Bahgat, Giovanni Cammaroto, Luigi La Via, Caterina Gagliano, Alberto Caranti, Claudio Vicini, Antonino Maniaci
BACKGROUND: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), affecting approximately 1 billion adults globally, is characterized by recurrent airway obstruction during sleep, leading to oxygen desaturation, elevated carbon dioxide levels, and disrupted sleep architecture. OSAS significantly impacts quality of life and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, particularly in the cardiovascular and cognitive domains. The cyclic pattern of intermittent hypoxia in OSAS triggers oxidative stress, contributing to cellular damage...
March 22, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670515/adropin-may-enhance-life-span-and-function-of-corpus-luteum-by-improving-antioxidant-potential-in-adult-mouse
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shweta Maurya, Shashank Tripathi, Taruna Arora, Ajit Singh
The corpus luteum (CL) is a temporary endocrine gland that synthesizes progesterone. The luteal progesterone plays a central role in the regulation of the estrous cycle as well as the implantation and maintenance of pregnancy. Our previous study showed the expression of adropin and its receptor, GPR19, in the luteal cells and its significant role in luteinization. The aim of the present study was to investigate the in vitro effect of adropin on hCG-induced ovarian functions in adult mice. We also evaluated the effect of exogenous treatment with adropin on ovarian steroidogenesis and anti-oxidant parameters, with special emphasis on CL function...
April 24, 2024: Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669515/the-evolutionary-interplay-of-somatic-and-germline-mutation-rates
#36
REVIEW
Annabel C Beichman, Luke Zhu, Kelley Harris
Novel sequencing technologies are making it increasingly possible to measure the mutation rates of somatic cell lineages. Accurate germline mutation rate measurement technologies have also been available for a decade, making it possible to assess how this fundamental evolutionary parameter varies across the tree of life. Here, we review some classical theories about germline and somatic mutation rate evolution that were formulated using principles of population genetics and the biology of aging and cancer. We find that somatic mutation rate measurements, while still limited in phylogenetic diversity, seem consistent with the theory that selection to preserve the soma is proportional to life span...
April 26, 2024: Annual review of biomedical data science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668527/changes-in-the-biology-and-susceptibility-of-weevil-cylas-formicarius-to-the-insecticide-spinetoram-as-a-response-to-cadmium-contamination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin Xu, An Tang, Jun-Yan Liu, Chang-Long Yao, Ke-Ping Liu, Xiao-Sheng Huang, Pei-Qiong Shi
The sweet potato weevil Cylas formicarius is a notorious underground pest in sweet potato ( Ipomoea batatas L.). However, little is known about the effects of cadmium (Cd) stress on weevil biology and resistance to pesticides and biotic agents. Therefore, we fed sweet potato weevils with Cd-contaminated sweet potato and assessed adult food intake and survival and larval developmental duration and mortality rates, as well as resistance to the insecticide spinetoram and susceptibility to the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana ...
April 22, 2024: Toxics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668142/effects-of-a-whatsapp-assisted-health-educational-intervention-for-cardiac-rehabilitation-a-randomized-controlled-clinical-trial-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adriana Marcela Jacome-Hortua, Zully Rocio Rincon-Rueda, Diana C Sanchez-Ramirez, Adriana Angarita-Fonseca
Although the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs in secondary prevention is well-recognized, there is a lack of studies exploring the potential of mobile health to enhance educational interventions within CR. The objective is to assess the impact of a structured WhatsApp-assisted health educational intervention, in conjunction with the usual care, compared to the usual care alone among participants enrolled in a CR program. The trial will recruit 32 participants enrolled in a CR program, who will be randomly assigned to a structured WhatsApp-assisted health educational intervention plus usual care or usual care alone group...
April 19, 2024: Methods and Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663776/early-life-adversity-is-associated-with-differential-gene-expression-in-immune-cells-a-cluster-based-analysis-across-an-acute-psychosocial-stressor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Etzel, Abner T Apsley, Waylon J Hastings, Qiaofeng Ye, Idan Shalev
Elucidating mechanisms by which early-life adversity (ELA) contributes to increased disease risk is important for mitigating adverse health outcomes. Prior work has found differences in immune cell gene expression related to inflammation and mitochondrial activity. Using a within-person between-group experimental design, we investigated differences in gene expression clusters across acute psychosocial stress and no-stress conditions. Participants were young adults (N = 29, aged 18 - 25 years, 62 % female, 47 % with a history of ELA)...
April 23, 2024: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662247/noni-enhances-the-anticancer-activity-of-cyclophosphamide-and-suppresses-myelotoxicity-and-hepatotoxicity-in-tumor-bearing-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Ali, S N Manjula, Ishfaq Mohiuddin, K Mruthunjaya, Faiyaz Shakeel, Suhail Ahmad Mir, Shahid Ud Din Wani
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Morinda citrifolia fruit juice (noni) is an herbal remedy documented to have antioxidant properties. It has been suggested that prevention of carcinogen-DNA adduct formation and the antioxidant activity of NJ may contribute to the cancer preventive effect. In the present study, the antitumor activity of noni was investigated in the presence of cyclophosphamide (CYL) in vitro and in vivo. METHODS: In vitro breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-468) were used to measure the percentage of inhibition and the IC50 ...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
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