Publications by authors named "Gardin J"

National security concerns regarding radiological incidents, accidental or intentional in nature, have increased substantially over the past few years. A primary area of intense planning is the assessment of exposed individuals and timely medical management. However, exposed individuals who receive survivable radiation doses may develop delayed effects of acute radiation exposure many months or years later.

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Aims: To determine whether discrete lipid profiles (refer to as lipid phenotyping) can be used to stratify cardiovascular risk in individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Methods And Results: Cardiovascular Health Study participants with diabetes and fasting lipid profiles at baseline ( = 866) were categorized separately by level of LDL cholesterol and HDL-C/Triglyceride (Tg) profiles (low Tg/high HDL-C; high Tg/low HDL-C; high Tg only or low HDL-C only). We performed Cox multivariate regression analysis to assess the risk of CVD mortality, incident myocardial infarction (MI), heart failure (HF), stroke, and composite MACE (MI, HF, stroke, and CVD mortality) associated with each lipid category.

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Background: African green monkeys (AGMs, also known as vervets, Cholorocebus aethiops sabaeus) have been used in a variety of biomedical research studies. The aim of this study was to generate a reference for normal organ weights and percentage organ weights in AGMs of different age categories and sex.

Methods: The organ weights were compiled from 479 AGMs (285 females, 194 males) from 2004 to 2021.

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  • - Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for lung tumors can lead to chest wall pain (CWP), which affects patients’ quality of life, but the reasons behind this pain are not fully understood.
  • - The study explored how radiation affects osteoclasts (bone cells) and sensory neurons, showing that radiation increases osteoclast activity and pain-associated neuropeptides in neurons.
  • - The findings suggest that using inhibitors like osteoprotegerin and risedronate may help manage the pain caused by high doses of radiation in patients undergoing SBRT.
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  • * A study assessing data from the National Inpatient Sample found that only 2.3% of PPCM patients developed PE, but those with PE had significantly longer hospital stays and higher medical costs.
  • * Key predictors of higher mortality for PPCM patients included conditions like cardiogenic shock, PE, and non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and management of these patients.
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Background ChatGPT is a language model that has gained widespread popularity for its fine-tuned conversational abilities. However, a known drawback to the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot is its tendency to confidently present users with inaccurate information. We evaluated the quality of ChatGPT responses to questions pertaining to atrial fibrillation for patient education.

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Background Google Gemini (Google, Mountain View, CA) represents the latest advances in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) and has garnered attention due to its capabilities similar to the increasingly popular ChatGPT (OpenAI, San Francisco, CA). Accurate dissemination of information on common conditions such as hypertension is critical for patient comprehension and management. Despite the ubiquity of AI, comparisons between ChatGPT and Gemini remain unexplored.

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  • The study aimed to establish normal echocardiographic values for heart chamber size and function in healthy adults aged 65 and older, addressing the lack of clear definitions for age-related cardiac health.
  • Analysis of 3,032 participants, with 608 fitting healthy aging criteria, revealed that sex and race/ethnicity significantly affected cardiac structure and function, including noted differences in chamber size and function.
  • Current guidelines erroneously classified 81.6% of healthy older adults as having cardiac abnormalities, highlighting the need for updated standards that reflect the diversity within this population.
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  • Normalization of echocardiographic measurements based on body surface area can misclassify patients with obesity or sarcopenia, highlighting the need for better alternative normalization methods.
  • A study involving 3032 individuals assessed echocardiographic parameters, focusing on a subgroup of 608 without cardiopulmonary diseases to derive normative values based on various body size indexation methods.
  • The findings indicate that body surface area and height provided more consistent results across different racial and ethnic groups, with height showing the least variability between sexes.
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Drugs of abuse induce neuroadaptations, including synaptic plasticity, that are critical for transition to addiction, and genes and pathways that regulate these neuroadaptations are potential therapeutic targets. () is an actin-regulating gene that plays an important role in synapse maturation and dendritic arborization and has been implicated in substance abuse and intellectual disability in humans. Here, we mine the KOMP2 data and find that 2 knock-out mice show emotionality phenotypes that are predictive of addiction vulnerability.

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The identification of protein targets that exhibit anti-aging clinical potential could inform interventions to lengthen the human health span. Most previous proteomics research has been focused on chronological age instead of longevity. We leveraged two large population-based prospective cohorts with long follow-ups to evaluate the proteomic signature of longevity defined by survival to 90 years of age.

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Context: The relationship between thyroid dysfunction and measures of myocardial disease in older individuals remains to be defined.

Objective: To evaluate the impact of thyroid dysfunction on structure and function of the left heart chambers and blood markers of cardiac disease.

Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of the Cardiovascular Health Study, a community-based cohort of older individuals recruited from 4 urban areas in the United States.

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  • The study aimed to establish standard echocardiographic values for heart chamber size and function in older adults (≥ 65 years) who are healthy and free of major health conditions.
  • Analyzed data from 608 participants revealed significant differences in heart structure and function based on sex and race; women had smaller chambers and better heart function, while White participants exhibited larger heart dimensions compared to other groups.
  • The findings suggest that current guidelines may misclassify a significant number of healthy older adults as having cardiac abnormalities, emphasizing the need for revised standards that account for differences in heart health associated with aging.
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() is the causative agent of tuberculosis, one of the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide. Previous studies have established that synonymous recoding to introduce rare codon pairings can attenuate viral pathogens. We hypothesized that non-optimal codon pairing could be an effective strategy for attenuating gene expression to create a live vaccine for .

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Introduction: The association between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and morbidity and mortality in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PH) is unknown. Our objective was to examine the difference in socio-demographics, comorbidities, and morbidity/mortality in PH patients also diagnosed with GERD, compared to PH patients without GERD.

Methods: We performed a retrospective cross-sectional study of the large U.

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Unlabelled: Each genome encodes some codons more frequently than their synonyms (codon usage bias), but codons are also arranged more frequently into specific pairs (codon pair bias). Recoding viral genomes and yeast or bacterial genes with non-optimal codon pairs has been shown to decrease gene expression. Gene expression is thus importantly regulated not only by the use of particular codons but by their proper juxtaposition.

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Purpose: To compare incidences and reasons for unplanned extra visits after phacoemulsification surgery in two unselected clinical populations with different postoperative treatment protocols.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Methods: We reviewed medical records of 1000 patients that underwent cataract surgery at two adjacent clinics in Sweden.

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Laboratory animal research is an important contributor to both human and animal medicine. Currently, there is extensive use of cynomolgus monkeys () in pathology and toxicology research. The purpose of this study was to define reference values for absolute and percentage organ weights in of different ages and sex.

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Cigarette smoking is associated with adverse cardiac outcomes, including incident heart failure (HF). However, key components of potential pathways from smoking to HF have not been evaluated in older adults. In a community-based study, we studied cross-sectional associations of smoking with blood and imaging biomarkers reflecting mechanisms of cardiac disease.

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Gait and posture are often perturbed in many neurological, neuromuscular, and neuropsychiatric conditions. Rodents provide a tractable model for elucidating disease mechanisms and interventions. Here, we develop a neural-network-based assay that adopts the commonly used open field apparatus for mouse gait and posture analysis.

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Recent evidence indicates that our understanding of the relationship between cardiac function and ischemic stroke remains incomplete. The Cardiovascular Health Study enrolled community-dwelling adults ≥ 65 years old. We included participants with speckle-tracking data from digitized baseline study echocardiograms.

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