Publications by authors named "Goebeler S"

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  • - This study aimed to assess the predictive power of coronary artery calcification (CAC) genetic risk scores (GRSs) for coronary artery disease (CAD), suggesting existing GRSs may overlook important genetic factors related to intermediate phenotypes like CAC.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from three different studies involving a total of 3,535 participants, comparing CAC GRSs to traditional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and a broader CAD GRS constructed from 1.7 million genetic variants.
  • - Results indicated that CAC GRS is significantly linked to CAD across multiple cohorts and provides additional predictive value beyond traditional risk factors, enhancing risk assessment and precision in predicting CAD.
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  • Long-term effectiveness of bivalent COVID-19 boosters was evaluated in a study focusing on individuals aged 65 and older in Finland.
  • The analysis showed that during the first few months post-vaccination, bivalent boosters significantly lowered the risk of severe outcomes like hospitalization and death from COVID-19, with a hazard ratio around 0.5.
  • However, this protective effect decreased after several months, highlighting the need for ongoing vaccine development and updates in vaccination strategies.
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Background And Aims: Women are believed to be protected from coronary heart disease (CHD) by the effects of estrogen but detailed studies on the vessel wall level are missing. We aimed to measure sex differences in atherosclerosis during the premenopausal and postmenopausal periods directly at the coronary arteries.

Methods: We analyzed statistics for sex differences in CHD mortality in Finland in 2020.

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Objectives: Stability of bone splitting sternotomy is essential for normal healing after open cardiac surgery. Mechanical vibration transmittance may offer a means for early detection of separation of bone (diastasis) in the sternotomy and prevent further complications. This article describes the technical implementation and validation of vibration analysis-based prototype device built for measuring sternal bone connectivity after sternotomy.

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Background: The gut microbiome is thought to remain stable into old age. Gut bacteria and their translocation may play a role in the development of coronary heart disease (CHD) by modulating cholesterol levels and immune responses, as well as by producing toxic metabolites and bacterial endotoxins. The association of changes in the gut microbiome with the severity of coronary atherosclerosis and the ability of gut bacteria themselves to translocate into coronary plaques has not been studied.

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Background: Stability is essential for the normal healing of a sternotomy. Mechanical vibration transmittance may provide a new means of early detection of diastasis in the sternotomy and thus enable the prevention of further complications. We sought to confirm that vibration transmittance detects sternal diastasis in human tissue.

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Upstream transcription factor 1 (USF1) regulates the transcription of many genes related to cell and organism survival processes such as stress and immune response, regulation of cellular senesce, and carcinogenesis. In this study, our aim was to investigate the effect of USF1 single nucleotide variations (SNVs) on longevity in the Vitality 90+ study, a population-based study of nonagenarians (90 ±1 years of age) living in the area of Tampere municipality, Finland. Altogether 509 voluntary nonagenarians (115 males, 394 females) were genotyped using the 5'-nuclease assay for rs2774279G > A, rs2516839T > C, and rs2073658C > T SNVs.

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Background: Ageing is characteristically accompanied by changes in vascular endothelial markers and growth factor as well as increased cellular death. We analysed the associations of the plasma levels of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and soluble Fas (sFAS), and their combinations, with 4-year mortality to identify new biomarkers.

Methods: A total of 238 individuals, both community-dwelling and institutionalised, aged 89 91 years and participating in the Vitality 90+ study were included.

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Background: Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) has been constantly higher in eastern late settlement regions compared to western early settlements in Finland, unrelated to classical risk factors. In line with this, eastern birthplace was an age-dependent predictor of severe coronary atherosclerosis and pre-hospital sudden coronary death among male residents of Helsinki. We investigated a possible interaction of apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene with birthplace on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) and coronary atherosclerosis.

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Introduction: We used the Tampere Autopsy Study (TASTY) series (n = 603, age 0-97 yrs), representing an unselected population outside institutions, to investigate the pathogenic involvement of inflammation in Alzheimer's disease-related lesions.

Methods: We studied senile plaque (SP), neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) and SP phenotype associations with 6 reported haplotype tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the CRP gene. CRP and Aβ immunohistochemistry was assessed using brain tissue microarrays.

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Introduction: APOE is the strongest risk gene for sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) so far. Recent genome wide association studies found links for sporadic AD with CLU and CR1 involved in Aβ clearance, and PICALM affecting intracellular trafficking.

Methods: We investigated the associations of senile plaques (SP) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT) with the proposed risk genes and APOE, in the Tampere Autopsy Study (TASTY) series (603 cases), a sample of the general population (0 to 97 yrs), who died out-of-hospital.

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Background: Reasons why eastern-born male Finns have higher coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality than do western-born men are still unsettled. Recently, eastern birthplace was found to be an independent predictor of pre-hospital sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the new low-mortality area of residence.

Aim: To investigate the association of birthplace with high CHD mortality attributes to more severe coronary atherosclerosis among men migrated to the low-mortality capital area.

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Fly species that are commonly recovered on human corpses concealed in houses or other dwellings are often dependent on human created environments and might have special features in their biology that allow them to colonize indoor cadavers. In this study we describe nine typical cases involving forensically relevant flies on human remains found indoors in southern Finland. Eggs, larvae and puparia were reared to adult stage and determined to species.

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Aims: The interleukin 18 (IL-18) gene has a single nucleotide promoter region (-137) G-to-C polymorphism (rs187238) which leads to attenuated transcriptional activity of the gene and to lower production of pro-atherogenic IL-18. The C allele of this polymorphism is associated with a lower risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). We examined the process by which this polymorphism alters the risk of SCD and coronary artery disease (CAD) by analysing the interactions between this polymorphism and environmental factors.

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Objective: To study the prevalence and age dependency of senile plaques (SP) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), the brain changes characteristic of Alzheimer disease (AD), and their association with apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotypes in a community-dwelling normal population.

Methods: This neuropathological study used both silver staining and A beta immunohistochemistry in brain tissue microarrays, including SP coverage and NFT counts from frontal cortex and hippocampus, and APOE genotyping, and was performed on a consecutive prospective series of 603 subjects (aged between 0 and 97 years) of an unselected population living outside of institutions. Cases were subjected to autopsy following sudden or unexpected out-of-hospital death, covering 22.

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Introduction: Cerebral hypoperfusion caused by large vessel atherosclerosis has been suggested to be associated with the pathogenesis of sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD). Atherosclerosis and AD share risk factors such as age, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and apolipoprotein E epsilon4 (APOE epsilon4) allele. We studied the association between atherosclerosis of the circle of Willis (CW) and AD neuropathology in a large autopsy sample.

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Background: Asbestos fibers are known to accumulate in lung parenchyma and thoracic lymph nodes, but their presence and translocation into the extrapulmonary tissues need clarification. We assessed the presence of asbestos in the para-aortic (PA) and mesenteric (ME) lymph nodes.

Methods: PA and ME lymph nodes and lung tissue from 17 persons who underwent medicolegal autopsy for suspicion of asbestos-related disease and from five controls were analyzed for asbestos fibers using transmission electron microscopy.

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Background: Eastern-born male Finns, irrespective of their place of residence, have high mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD), and half of such deaths are sudden.

Aim: To study whether eastern birthplace alone or combined with life-style factors predicts risk for prehospital sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the new (west) low-mortality area of residence.

Method: Prospective case-control autopsy study of all (700) out-of-hospital deaths of men aged 35-69 years in metropolitan Helsinki during 1981-82 and 1991-92.

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The apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon4 allele is associated with elevated cholesterol and risk of atherosclerosis. However, its role in ischemic stroke (IS) remains controversial. We investigated a possible link between IS or the severity of intracranial atherosclerosis and the APOE promoter polymorphisms -219G/T and +113G/C, involved in regulating APOE transcription.

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  • - The study investigates the connection between genetic variations in the PCSK9 gene and the risk of ischemic stroke (IS), particularly focusing on its impact on LDL-cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease severity.
  • - Research performed included genotyping the E670G polymorphism in two distinct groups: 237 Belgian stroke patients and a Finnish autopsy cohort of 604 individuals, revealing that carriers of the G-allele have a higher risk for large-vessel atherosclerosis stroke.
  • - The findings suggest that variations in the PCSK9 gene not only correlate with an increased risk of a specific stroke subtype (large-vessel atherosclerosis) but also indicate that this risk is linked to the severity of intracranial atheros
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Limited data is available on the application of post-mortem temperature methods to non-standard conditions, especially in problematic real life cases in which the body of the victim is found in cold water environment. Here we present our experience on two cases with known post-mortem times. A 14-year-old girl (rectal temperature 15.

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Background: Inflammation plays a major role in both aging and chronic disease. Longitudinal studies in very old people can improve our understanding of these processes. We investigated blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), and their combinations as predictors of mortality in nonagenarians.

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Objective: The increased plasma concentrations of pro-atherogenic and cardiomyocyte hypertrophic cytokine interleukin 18 (IL-18) predict mortality in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) in addition to predicting the outcome of heart failure. The IL-18 gene has a functional -137G/C polymorphism (rs187238) in the promoter region. The C allele carriage is associated with attenuated IL-18 production.

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  • A study was conducted to assess the reliability of self-reported medical histories and health ratings among 90-year-olds compared to their actual medical records.
  • Data was gathered through questionnaires and medical records from a sample of 90-year-olds in Tampere, Finland, revealing some discrepancies in reported health conditions.
  • Results showed that while many chronic diseases were under-reported, conditions like dementia and depression were reported more frequently, and overall self-rated health was generally positive among respondents.
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