Publications by authors named "Geller D"

Objectives: Using the large database from the Epidemiologic Study of Cystic Fibrosis (ESCF), the objectives of this study were to (1) estimate the reported prevalence of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF); (2) compare reported prevalence rates across geographic regions; (3) compare reported prevalence rates between patient subgroups based on demographic and disease characteristics; and (4) describe the ABPA group with regard to their sex, age, and disease severity.

Study Design: All patients > or = 5 years of age enrolled in ESCF between December 1993 and May 1996 were eligible. Criteria for the diagnosis of ABPA were defined by the ESCF guidelines.

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Background: Hepatic resection for metastatic colorectal cancer provides excellent longterm results in a substantial proportion of patients. Although various prognostic risk factors have been identified, there has been no dependable staging or prognostic scoring system for metastatic hepatic tumors.

Study Design: Various clinical and pathologic risk factors were examined in 305 consecutive patients who underwent primary hepatic resections for metastatic colorectal cancer.

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Background: Nitric oxide is overexpressed in nearly every organ during sepsis and it has profound biologic effects. Previously, we showed that maximal inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression is up-regulated by a combination of cytokines and that this effect is mediated by the transcription factor NF-kappa B. Therefore the purpose of this study was to establish whether gene transfer of the inhibitory molecule I kappa B would result in the abrogation of cytokine-induced iNOS expression.

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Objective: In a 12 week, placebo-controlled, parallel-design, multicenter study of sertraline for obsessive-compulsive disorder in 107 children and 80 adolescents, the authors prospectively assessed cardiovascular effects to doses of sertraline of < or = 200 mg/day.

Method: Vital signs (blood pressure and heart rate) and electrocardiograph parameters (ECGs) were systematically evaluated at baseline and again throughout treatment.

Results: There were no clinically significant cardiovascular adverse events in any of the subjects enrolled in the study.

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Objective: The aim of this multicenter outpatient study was to assess the therapeutic benefits, response patterns, and safety of sertraline in adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD).

Method: Fifty-three adolescent outpatients with MDD were treated in an open-label, 10-week, acute-phase trial with sertraline and, if responders, for an additional 12-week continuation phase. Diagnostic and response assessments included the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children (K-SADS), 17-item K-SADS-derived depression severity score, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, and Clinical Global Impression Scale.

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Previously, we demonstrated that nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) mediates cytokine-induced hepatic inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression. NF-kappaB activation is regulated by kinases and phosphatases whose function is only beginning to be understood. Therefore, experiments were performed to determine the role of protein phosphatases (PPase) in cytokine-induced iNOS expression.

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Cytochrome P450c17 catalyzes steroid 17alpha-hydroxylase and 17,20-lyase activities and hence is a key enzyme in the production of human glucocorticoids and sex steroids. These two activities are catalyzed in a single substrate-binding site but are regulated independently in human physiology. We have recently shown that cytochrome b5 facilitates 17,20-lyase activity by allosterically promoting the interaction of P450c17 with P450 oxidoreductase (OR) and that the human P450c17 mutations, R347H and R358Q, selectively destroy 17,20-lyase activity while sparing 17alpha-hydroxylase activity.

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Human P450c17 catalyzes the 17alpha-hydroxylation of pregnenolone to 17OH pregnenolone and of progesterone to 17alpha-OH progesterone; the same P450c17 enzyme also catalyzes 17,20 lyase activity on the same active site, converting 17OH-pregnenolone to DHEA. Rodent and porcine P450c17 also catalyze 17,20 lyase activity with delta4 substrates, converting 17OH-progesterone to delta4 androstenedione, but human P450c17 catalyzes this reaction very inefficiently, so that virtually all human C19 sex steroids are made via 17OH pregnenolone and DHEA. P450c17 is encoded by a single gene and a single species of mRNA.

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Background: Adenoviral gene therapy in liver transplantation has many potential applications, but current vector delivery methods to grafts lack efficiency and require high titers. In this study, we attempted to improve gene delivery efficacy using three different delivery methods to liver grafts with adenoviral vector encoding the LacZ marker gene (AdLacZ).

Methods: AdLacZ was delivered to cold preserved rat liver grafts by: (1) continuous perfusion via the portal vein (portal perfusion), (2) continuous perfusion via both the portal vein and hepatic artery (dual perfusion), and (3) trapping viral perfusate in the liver vasculature by clamping outflow (clamp technique).

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The finding of frequent nitric oxide synthase expression in human cancers indicates that nitric oxide has a pathophysiological role in carcinogenesis. To determine the role of nitric oxide in tumor progression, we generated human carcinoma cell lines that produced nitric oxide constitutively. Cancer cells expressing inducible nitric oxide synthase that had wild-type p53 had reduced tumor growth in athymic nude mice, whereas those with mutated p53 had accelerated tumor growth associated with increased vascular endothelial growth factor expression and neovascularization.

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Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and capsular polysaccharides (K antigens) may influence the interaction of rhizobia with their specific hosts; therefore, we conducted a comparative analysis of Sinorhizobium fredii and Sinorhizobium meliloti, which are genetically related, yet symbiotically distinct, nitrogen-fixing microsymbionts of legumes. We found that both species typically produce strain-specific K antigens that consist of 3-deoxy-D-manno-2-octulosonic acid (Kdo), or other 1-carboxy-2-keto-3-deoxy sugars (such as sialic acid), and hexoses. The K antigens of each strain are distinguished by glycosyl composition, anomeric configuration, acetylation, and molecular weight distribution.

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Objective: To identify similarities and differences in neuropsychiatric correlates in children with Tourette's syndrome (TS) and those with ADHD.

Method: The sample consisted of children with Tourette's syndrome with ADHD (N = 79), children with Tourette's syndrome without ADHD (N = 18), children with ADHD (N = 563), psychiatrically referred children (N = 212), and healthy controls (N = 140).

Results: Disorders specifically associated with Tourette's syndrome were obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and simple phobias.

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Studies were undertaken to examine hepatocyte CD14 expression during endotoxemia. Our results show that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treatment in vivo caused a marked upregulation in CD14 mRNA and protein levels in rat hepatocytes. Detectable increases in mRNA were seen as early as 1.

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1. In human epithelial-like DLD-I cells, nitric oxide synthase (NOS) II expression was induced by interferon-gamma (100 u ml(-1)) alone and, to a larger extent, by a cytokine mixture (CM) consisting of interferon-gamma, interleukin-1beta (50 u ml(-1)) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (10 ng ml(-1)). 2.

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Pseudohypoaldosteronism type I (PHA1) is characterized by neonatal renal salt wasting with dehydration, hypotension, hyperkalaemia and metabolic acidosis, despite elevated aldosterone levels. Two forms of PHA1 exist. An autosomal recessive form features severe disease with manifestations persisting into adulthood.

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The human inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) gene is overexpressed in a number of human inflammatory diseases. Previously, we observed that the human iNOS gene is transcriptionally regulated by cytokines and demonstrated that the cytokine-responsive regions are upstream of -3.8 kilobase pairs (kb).

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Objective: To examine the clinical correlates of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents.

Method: A systematic review of the extant literature on juvenile OCD was conducted examining age at onset, gender distribution, symptom phenomenology, psychiatric comorbidity, neurological and perinatal history, family psychiatric history, cognitive and neuropsychological profiles, and treatment and outcome in juvenile OCD subjects.

Results: Juvenile OCD was associated with a unique peak of age at onset indicating a bimodal incidence of the disorder, male preponderance, a distinct pattern of comorbidity with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and other developmental disorders as well as frequent associated neuropsychological deficits, an increased familial loading for OCD, and frequent absence of insight.

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Nitric oxide (NO) is a potent biologic mediator with diverse physiologic and pathophysiologic roles. NO is produced from L-arginine by the family of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) enzymes, forming the free radical NO and citrulline as byproduct. Three distinct isoforms of the NOS enzyme have been isolated and represent the products of three different genes.

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Aerosolized recombinant human DNase (dornase alfa) reduces mucus viscoelasticity in vitro and improves pulmonary function in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). We postulated that if dornase alfa could be delivered more peripherally to small airways in the lung in the form of smaller aerosol droplets in patients with early airway obstruction, the increase in pulmonary function from baseline might be improved. CF patients (n = 749) with mild lung disease (baseline forced vital capacity > or = 70% predicted) were randomly assigned to receive dornase alfa 2.

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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common psychiatric illness that occurs across the entire life span. Although most research on OCD pertains to adults, studies of the disorder in children and adolescents have burgeoned over the last decade. A review of this literature suggests that OCD has a bimodal incidence pattern, with one peak of onset at approximately 10 years of age and another during adulthood, and that the juvenile and adult forms are equally prevalent.

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We have reported previously that the hepatitis B virus oncoprotein, HBx, can bind to the C terminus of p53 and inhibit several critical p53-mediated cellular processes, including DNA sequence-specific binding, transcriptional transactivation, and apoptosis. Recognizing the importance of p53-mediated apoptosis for maintaining homeostasis and preventing neoplastic transformation, here we further examine the physical interaction between HBx and p53 as well as the functional consequences of this association. In vitro binding studies indicate that the ayw and adr viral subtypes of HBx bind similar amounts of glutathione S-transferase-p53 with the distal C terminus of HBx (from residues 111 to 154) being critical for this interaction.

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Cytokine-stimulated inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) gene expression is dependent on nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B) activation and is suppressed by glucocorticoids (GC). In this study we examined the molecular mechanisms of GC inhibition of iNOS expression in rat hepatocytes. Combinations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1 beta, and interferon-gamma (cytokine mixture CM) induced high levels of iNOS mRNA and NO synthesis.

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