Publications by authors named "Clive Jackson"

Numerous reports have documented the occurrence of same-sex sociosexual behaviour (SSB) across animal species. However, the distribution of the behaviour within a species needs to be studied to test hypotheses describing its evolution and maintenance, in particular whether the behaviour is heritable and can therefore evolve by natural selection. Here we collected detailed observations across 3 yr of social and mounting behaviour of 236 male semi-wild rhesus macaques, which we combined with a pedigree dating back to 1938, to show that SSB is both repeatable (19.

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  • Malnutrition significantly impacts clinical outcomes in cirrhosis patients, making accurate assessment of their energy needs essential for dietary management.* -
  • In a study of 900 cirrhosis patients, measured resting energy expenditure (mREE) was notably higher than controls, with Caucasian patients showing greater mREE compared to Asian patients, and a substantial portion classified as hypermetabolic.* -
  • While new prediction models improved estimations of energy needs, they still showed considerable discrepancies and were not clinically effective for assessing resting energy expenditure in cirrhosis patients.*
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Objective: Hepatic encephalopathy is a common complication of cirrhosis; it is characterised by neuropsychometric/neurophysiological abnormalities. Its pathophysiology is complex but glial neuronal communication is likely to be disrupted and to impact on oscillatory networks and cortical connectivity. The aim of this study was to use multichannel electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate functional connectivity, as a surrogate for cortical networks, in patients with cirrhosis.

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Human rhinovirus (RV) infections are a significant risk factor for exacerbations of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Thus, approaches to prevent RV infection in such patients would give significant benefit. Through RNA interference library screening, we identified lanosterol synthase (LSS), a component of the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway, as a novel regulator of RV replication in primary normal human bronchial epithelial cells.

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Objective: The utility of the electroencephalogram (EEG) for the diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy, using conventional spectral thresholds, is open to question. The aim of this study was to optimise its diagnostic performance by defining new spectral thresholds.

Methods: EEGs were recorded in 69 healthy controls and 113 patients with cirrhosis whose neuropsychiatric status was classified using clinical and psychometric criteria.

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Background & Aims: The outputs of physiological systems fluctuate in a complex manner even under resting conditions. Decreased variability or increased regularity of these outputs is documented in several disease states. Changes are observed in the spatial and temporal configuration of the electroencephalogram (EEG) in patients with hepatic encephalopathy (HE), but there is no information on the variability of the EEG signal in this condition.

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Minimal hepatic encephalopathy is the term applied to the neuropsychiatric status of patients with cirrhosis who are unimpaired on clinical examination but show alterations in neuropsychological tests exploring psychomotor speed/executive function and/or in neurophysiological variables. There is no gold standard for the diagnosis of this syndrome. As these patients have, by definition, no recognizable clinical features of brain dysfunction, the primary prerequisite for the diagnosis is careful exclusion of clinical symptoms and signs.

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We report the design of novel, potent cPLA(2)α inhibitors that possess an α-methyl-2-ketothiazole that acts as a serine-reactive moiety. We describe the optimization of the series for potency and metabolic stability towards ketone reduction. This was achieved by attenuating the reactivity of the ketone using a combination of electronic and steric effects.

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Heart rate variability (HRV) is reduced in several clinical settings associated with either systemic inflammation or neuropsychiatric impairment. The possibility that the changes in HRV observed in patients with neuropsychiatric impairment might relate to the overproduction of inflammatory cytokines does not seem to have been considered in the studies undertaken to date. HRV is decreased in patients with liver cirrhosis but its relationship to the impairment of neuropsychiatric performance, commonly observed in these patients, is unknown.

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Background/aims: Slowing of the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a recognised feature of hepatic encephalopathy but its diagnostic sensitivity is indeterminate. Recent advances in EEG analysis should provide better quantifiable/more informative data. The aim of this study was to isolate and determine the scalp distribution of the posterior basic rhythm, in patients with cirrhosis, using a technique for spatio-temporal decomposition (SEDACA) of the EEG.

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Current immunosuppressive therapies act on T lymphocytes by modulation of cytokine production, modulation of signaling pathways or by inhibition of the enzymes of nucleotide biosynthesis. We have identified a previously unknown series of immunomodulatory compounds that potently inhibit human and rat T lymphocyte proliferation in vitro and in vivo in immune-mediated animal models of disease, acting by a novel mechanism. Here we identify the target of these compounds, the monocarboxylate transporter MCT1 (SLC16A1), using a strategy of photoaffinity labeling and proteomic characterization.

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Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) are the conjugate movements used to track the smooth trajectory of small dots. Jerky or 'saccadic' ocular pursuit has been reported in patients with cirrhosis, but no formal assessment of SPEM has ever been undertaken. The aim of this study was to evaluate SPEM in patients with cirrhosis and varying degrees of hepatic encephalopathy.

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The high lipophilicity of a series of cytosolic phospholipase A(2) inhibitors has been reduced by the modification of a decyloxyphenyl chain designed to mimic the arachidonyl group of the natural substrate. These changes have resulted in an improvement in the whole cell potency of the inhibitors.

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Objective: To obtain clinically useful graphical and numerical data on the distribution of activities in the EEG using a novel type of spatio-temporal decomposition.

Methods: The EEG is divided into 1/4 s epochs. An approximation to the spatial distribution of the locally dominant activity in each epoch is represented as a point in a spatial component space.

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  • Researchers designed new inhibitors for the enzyme cPLA(2) using a specific model that includes a lipophilic anchor, an electrophilic "trap" for serine, and an acidic binding group.
  • They tested a series of compounds, focusing on variations in the lipophilic, electrophilic, and acidic groups, which revealed a clear connection between the chemical structure of the inhibitors and their effectiveness.
  • The most successful compound, AR-C70484XX, showed remarkable potency as an inhibitor, being over 20 times more effective than a standard inhibitor and demonstrating significant activity in both isolated enzyme assays and in human cells.
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