Publications by authors named "Callahan S"

Recombinant adenovirus (Ad) serotype 5 is a vector commonly used for gene delivery. Although this vector has a natural tropism for the liver, there is a limited understanding of how Ad administration affects one of the primary hepatic processes, drug metabolism. The effects of systemic administration of a model recombinant adenoviral vector on two hepatic cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes, CYP3A2 and 2C11, were investigated.

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Purpose: To identify sociodemographic factors associated with being uninsured among young adults in a state sample (Massachusetts) and to examine the independent association of insurance status with the young adult's reporting no health maintenance visit (check-up) in the past 2 years or reporting an inability to afford needed health care in the last 12 months.

Methods: Secondary analysis of data from the Massachusetts Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System for the years 1998-2000. In this cross-sectional study, data were examined for 1673 19- to 24-years-olds who provided information on sociodemographic variables, health insurance status, perceived inability to afford care, and health care use.

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The purpose of this study was to determine if the suppression of hepatic CYP3A1/2 (cytochrome P450 3A1/2) and CYP2C11 (cytochrome P450 2C11) by cyclosporine is mediated by prolactin. Male intact rats were given subcutaneous doses of either 15 mg/kg/day of cyclosporine or 1 ml/kg/day of cyclosporine vehicle concomitantly with one of the following: 500 mg/kg prolactin, 1 ml/kg prolactin vehicle, 4 mg/kg bromocriptine, or 1 ml/kg bromocriptine vehicle for 14 days. Protein expressions were measured using Western blot analysis and activities were measured using an in vitro testosterone hydroxylation assay.

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The aim of this study was to demonstrate that hyperemic response is a predictor of access failure. We conducted a review of a prospective database of dialysis access patients with preoperative hyperemia studies from June 1998 to August 2002. These consisted of bilateral brachial artery pressures followed by flow velocity measurements of the brachial artery and radial artery at rest and after 3 min of arm ischemia.

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Objective: Although one third of young adults in the United States are uninsured, lack of insurance in this age group has been the subject of few published studies. Because opportunities to obtain public and private insurance are likely to differ for men and women, the objective of this study was to describe the gender-specific relationship of sociodemographic variables and lack of insurance among young adults.

Methods: We examined data for 6884 young adults (aged 19-24 years) who completed the Sample Adult Questionnaire of the National Health Interview Survey for 1998, 1999, and 2000.

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N,N'-Disubstituted ketene aminals are bioisosteres of thioureas and are useful building blocks in many synthetic operations. A convenient one-pot synthesis of N,N'-disubstituted ketene aminals from activated methylene compounds and isothiocyanates is described. Most of these aminals exist in rotameric equilibrium around the central C=C bonds in solution, and the rotamers are stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonding both in solution and in solid states.

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One disadvantage of vesicular stomatitis virus G (VSV-G) pseudotyped lentivirus vectors for clinical application is inactivation of the vector by human serum complement. To prevent this, monomethoxypoly(ethylene) glycol was conjugated to a VSV-G-human immunodeficiency virus vector expressing Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase. The modification did not affect transduction efficiency in vitro and protected the vector from inactivation in complement-active human and mouse sera.

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Cyclosporine (CSA), in both humans and animals, is associated with plasma lipoproteins. It has been demonstrated that CSA-lipoprotein association is partly responsible for the distribution and toxicity related to CSA use. Altered plasma lipoprotein profiles are often seen in transplantation recipients undergoing CSA treatment.

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Numerous dietary supplements are known to modulate cytochrome P450 (CYP)-mediated metabolism and subsequently alter drug toxicity or efficacy in animals and humans. In the present study we investigated the effect of varying amounts of sodium intake on renal function and the metabolic activity of the hepatic CYP3A2 and CYP2C11 isoforms. Rats were maintained on standard rodent chow or a low-salt rice diet.

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Precise diagnosis of eating disorders has long been problematic. First off, although the DSM IV provides clear criteria, these are applicable to a very narrow range of disorders. Subclinical disorders, although well defined in the literature, are difficult to diagnose as no tool has been previously available.

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Although information regarding attitudes and characteristics of human blood donors has been researched, little is known about the motivations and demographic and personality characteristics of women who choose to donate their breast milk. Eight milk banks in France participated in a study examining donor characteristics, providing data on 103 women. The results showed that the donors were women of average childbearing age with strong support at home.

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Cyclosporine (CsA) suppresses drug metabolism by decreasing cytochrome P450 (P450) enzyme levels in rat liver. Growth hormone (GH) is known to pretranslationally regulate P450 expression. Thus, the suppression of P450 by CsA may involve GH as an intermediate.

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Objective: To examine the comorbidity of borderline personality disorder and other personality disorders in a nonclinical sample of high-school students.

Method: 311 high-school students who completed the French version of the CES-D (Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale), were asked to participate to interviews evaluating personality functioning: 60 subjects (19%) accepted to participate in the study. The mean CES-D score of these 60 subjects (16 boys, 44 girls, mean age=17.

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The goal of this study was to examine the factor structure of the Revised Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines (DIB-R; Zanarini, Gunderson, Franckenburg, & Chauncey, 1989) in a nonpatient sample of 118 adolescents. A principal components factor analysis with a Varimax rotation extracted three factors. A confirmatory factor analysis showed that this three-factor model provided an adequate fit.

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This study was aimed at determining the integration rule--summation or averaging--underlying the forgiveness schema. The main reason for distinguishing between these structures is that they have very different practical implications regarding the influence of various factors specific to each case on the propensity to forgive. In a summative model, the impact of the different factors and the direction of the effects are constant.

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Objective: To estimate the frequency of borderline personality disorder (BPD) in French high school students.

Method: A random sample of high school students (n = 1363) ranging in age from 13 to 20 years agreed to complete a questionnaire, the Screening Test for Comorbid Personality Disorders (STCPD); 107 of them volunteered to be interviewed. We assessed this group using the Revised Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines (DIB-R).

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Pediatric providers can expect that 1 of every 10 patients they see will have a chronic, activity-limiting health condition. Thanks to earlier diagnosis and improved therapies, most of these children will live well into adulthood. This means that eventually they will require care that focuses on adult health issues.

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1,363 high school students were solicited to complete a personality disorder questionnaire and were encouraged to continue in the study by signing up for interviews with Master's level psychology students. 107 students (7.8%, 34 males, 73 females, mean age = 16.

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The gene hetN encodes a putative oxidoreductase that is known to suppress heterocyst differentiation when present on a multicopy plasmid in Anabaena sp. PCC 7120. To mimic the hetN null phenotype and to examine where HetN acts in the regulatory cascade that controls heterocyst differentiation, we replaced the native chromosomal hetN promoter with the copper-inducible petE promoter.

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Objective: This research evaluated nicotine dependence in adolescent smokers, their motivation to smoke and/or stop smoking, and their knowledge of how to stop smoking as well as the potential difficulties involved.

Method: Three hundred forty-two high school students completed questionnaires using two measures of dependence (the Fagerstrom tolerance test and a visual-analog self-evaluation scale), a test to measure motivation to smoke (the Horn test), and a questionnaire exploring motivations to stop smoking, methods used to stop smoking, and the anticipated difficulties.

Results: On the Fagerstrom tolerance test, 14.

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