Publications by authors named "Byrne Re"

Aims/hypothesis: The prevalence of atherosclerosis is increased in type 1 diabetes despite normal-to-high HDL-cholesterol levels. The cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC) of HDL is a better predictor of cardiovascular events than static HDL-cholesterol. This cross-sectional study addressed the hypothesis that impaired HDL function contributes to enhanced CVD risk within type 1 diabetes.

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Objectives: The Bipolar at Risk Trial (BART) was a feasibility randomized controlled trial investigating cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) compared with treatment as usual (TAU) in young people at high risk of developing bipolar disorder (BD). This qualitative study aimed to investigate participants' experiences of trial involvement, and the acceptability of CBT for this population.

Design: Participants were those identified as being at risk of bipolar disorder, determined by current symptoms or family history.

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Background: Clinicians' treatment beliefs could affect the feasibility of delivering different treatments in a randomised controlled trial (RCT). In MAPS (Managing Adolescent first Episode Psychosis: a feasibility Study), adolescents with first episode psychosis (FEP) were randomly allocated to receive either antipsychotic medication (AP), psychological intervention (cognitive behavioural therapy [CBT] and family intervention [FI]), or both. We conducted a nested qualitative study to investigate clinicians' views of these treatments.

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Background: There is limited evidence to inform treatment decision-making in adolescents experiencing first episode psychosis (FEP). In the MAPS trial (Managing Adolescent first Episode Psychosis: a feasibility Study), adolescents with FEP received either antipsychotic medication (AP), psychological intervention (PI), or both. We investigated treatment views of young people and family members across each treatment arm of MAPS.

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Background: Adolescent-onset psychosis is associated with more severe symptoms and poorer outcomes than adult-onset psychosis. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommend that adolescents with first episode psychosis (FEP) should be offered a combination of antipsychotic medication (APs), cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and family intervention (FI). The evidence for APs in treating psychosis is limited in adolescents compared to adults.

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Background: A social recovery approach to youth mental health focuses on increasing the time spent in valuable and meaningful structured activities, with a view to preventing enduring mental health problems and social disability. In Malaysia, access to mental health care is particularly limited and little research has focused on identifying young people at risk of serious socially disabling mental health problems such as psychosis. We provide preliminary evidence for the feasibility and acceptability of core social recovery assessment tools in a Malaysian context, comparing the experiential process of engaging young Malaysian participants in social recovery assessments with prior accounts from a UK sample.

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Aim: Mental health problems are prevalent among young people in Malaysia yet access to specialist mental health care is extremely limited. More context-specific research is needed to understand the factors affecting help-seeking in youth, when mental health problems typically have first onset. We aimed to explore the attitudes of vulnerable young Malaysians regarding mental health problems including unusual psychological experiences, help-seeking and mental health treatment.

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Objectives: To explore participants' experiences of 'enhanced monitoring' and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) within a randomized controlled trial evaluating early detection and prevention of psychosis ('early detection and intervention evaluation [EDIE] 2').

Design: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with a sample of participants at the end of their involvement with the trial.

Methods: Ten young people were interviewed; six males and four females, with a mean age of 27.

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Tests for the detection of antibodies to Treponema pallidum are recommended for the confirmation of reactive nontreponemal test results and the accurate diagnosis of syphilis. The present-day use of Western blot (immunoblot) technology for the diagnosis of retroviruses prompted the development and evaluation of a Western blot assay with whole-cell T. pallidum as the antigen.

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Human plasma low density lipoproteins (LDL) isolated by ultracentrifugation showed a single band corresponding to apolipoprotein B-100 (apoB-100) by SDS-gradient gel electrophoresis (GGE). In turn, apoB-100 of LDL precipitated from plasma by dextran sulfate-500 (DS)-MgCl2 exhibited several bands indicative of a degradative process. The degradation was more extensive at 0 degrees C than at either 23 degrees C or 37 degrees C, and appeared to be related to a protease activity that cleaved both the synthetic peptide, Z-Phe-Arg-7-amido-4-methylcoumarin (Z-Phe-Arg-AMC) and apoB-100.

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In previous studies we reported that polymorphonuclear cell (PMN) elastase cleaves apoB-100 of human plasma low density lipoprotein (LDL) into seven or eight large Mr fragments (1, Polacek, D., R.E.

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In vitro incubation of human plasma low density lipoproteins (LDL) with human blood polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) for 1 h at 37 degrees C resulted in an increased (2-4-fold) release into the medium of an enzymatic activity which co-eluted with LDL by column chromatography at physiological ionic strength but dissociated from it in high salt media in an ultracentrifugal field. The release of this enzymatic activity increased with increasing concentration of LDL in the medium and caused the hydrolysis of the LDL apoprotein B100 as indicated by the appearance of 7-8 low molecular weight bands (immunoreactive with anti-LDL) which were not present in the electropherogram of control LDL. The proteolytic activity was identified as an elastase by the following criteria: 1) capacity to hydrolyze the synthetic substrate methoxysuccinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-4-methylcoumaryl-7-amide known to be specific for the PMN elastase, 2) pattern of apo-B proteolysis identical to that exhibited by pure PMN elastase, 3) inhibition of the proteolysis by the elastase inhibitor methoxysuccinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-CH2Cl, 4) identity in molecular weight (28,000-30,000) of this activity with a pure preparation of PMN elastase labeled with [3H]diisopropylfluorophosphate.

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The steps involved in the initial assembly of apolipoproteins and lipids into supramolecular arrays (nascent lipoprotein particles) are largely unknown. Examination of the proteolytic processing and compartmentalization of the primary translation products of apolipoprotein mRNAs represents one approach to deciphering the molecular details of lipoprotein assembly. The structures of the primary translation products of seven mammalian apolipoprotein mRNAs has been determined in the past several years.

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The charts of 112 patients with small cell lung cancer were reviewed in a retrospective fashion in order to define the role of the radionuclide bone scan and bone marrow biopsy in the staging of this disease. Both a radionuclide bone scan and bone marrow biopsy were performed on all patients at the time of diagnosis. Sixty-one percent of patients had a negative bone scan and negative biopsy; 22% had a positive bone scan and negative biopsy; 8% had a negative scan and positive biopsy; and 9% had a positive scan and positive biopsy.

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The nonionic detergent Triton WR-1339 was injected intravenously into normolipidemic dogs in a single dose of 150 mg/kg body weight followed by three other injections (75 mg/kg) on days 2, 6, and 12. The Triton produced a significant elevation of the plasma cholesterol of these animals, but not of their triglyceride levels, and profound changes of their plasma lipoproteins, particularly of the high density lipoprotein class. These changes were dependent on the concentration of Triton attained in plasma; when the levels were above 1.

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The proteolytic activity directed against apolipoprotein A-II (apo-A-II) which is released from human blood polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) when they are incubated with human plasma high-density lipoprotein-3 (HDL3) was studied to assess the properties and site specificity of the enzyme. When 125I-apo-A-II-labeled HDL3 was incubated with the PMN protease at 37 degrees C, a complete cleavage of apo-A-II was observed which paralleled the formation of bands of approximately 11,000 and 7,000 daltons by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The 7,000-dalton component had the following N-terminal sequence: NH2-Thr-Asp-Tyr-Gly-Lys-Asp-Leu-Met-Glu-Lys.

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Human high-density lipoprotein class-3 (HDL3) was incubated with freshly isolated blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) at 37 and 4 degrees C. At both temperatures the release of proteolytic activity (PA) causing the specific hydrolysis of apo-A-II was dependent on the concentration of HDL3 in the medium. At 37 degrees C, the efflux of PA was linear and no saturation was reached up to an HDL3 protein concentration in the medium of 800 micrograms/ml.

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Fifty-five patients with small cell lung cancer underwent computerized cranial tomography (CCT) and a complete neurologic examination as part of their staging work-up. Fifteen patients (27%) had evidence of brain metastases detected by CCT at the time of diagnosis. Eleven of these 15 patients had new focal abnormalities upon neurologic examination.

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Sixteen patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck were treated with a 48-hour I.V. vindesine infusion.

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