Publications by authors named "Cathleen John"

Background Degenerative aortic valve (AoV) disease and resulting aortic stenosis are major clinical health problems. Murine models of valve disease are rare, resulting in a translational knowledge gap on underlying mechanisms, functional consequences, and potential therapies. Naïve New Zealand obese (NZO) mice were recently found to have a dramatic decline of left ventricular (LV) function at early age.

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Cardiac remodeling and contractile dysfunction are leading causes in hypertrophy-associated heart failure (HF), increasing with a population's rising age. A hallmark of aged and diseased hearts is the accumulation of modified proteins caused by an impaired autophagy-lysosomal-pathway. Although, autophagy inducer rapamycin has been described to exert cardioprotective effects, it remains to be shown whether these effects can be attributed to improved cardiomyocyte autophagy and contractility.

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Background: Cancer cachexia represents a central obstacle in medical oncology as it is associated with poor therapy response and reduced overall survival. Systemic inflammation is considered to be a key driver of cancer cachexia; however, clinical studies with anti-inflammatory drugs failed to show distinct cachexia-inhibiting effects. To address this contradiction, we investigated the functional importance of innate immune cells for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)-associated cachexia.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Echocardiography is a key non-invasive method for assessing heart function in small animals, but manual border tracing can be slow and varies based on the operator's skill level.
  • - The study evaluated a new automated software called Auto2DE compared to traditional manual 2D-echocardiographic assessment, finding that Auto2DE provided faster and reliable results, particularly in high-quality imaging.
  • - While Auto2DE showed strong performance in identifying cardiac issues in healthy models, it struggled with certain conditions, like diabetes, suggesting it's best for studies with good image quality but has limitations for specific cardiac pathologies.
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Obesity is a risk factor for diseases including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular disorders. Diabetes itself contributes to cardiac damage. Thus, studying cardiovascular events and establishing therapeutic intervention in the period of type T2DM onset and manifestation are of highest importance.

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