Publications by authors named "I M Olfert"

Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer and the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Chronic infection by the bacterium is the most prominent gastric cancer risk factor, but only 1-3% of infected individuals will develop gastric cancer. Cigarette smoking is another independent gastric cancer risk factor, and infected smokers are at a 2-11-fold increased risk of gastric cancer development, but the direct impacts of cigarette smoke on pathogenesis remain unknown.

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Studies have shown cerebrovascular dysfunction in offspring with full-gestational electronic cigarette (Ecig) exposure, but little is known about how individual trimester exposure impacts offspring health. This study aimed to determine if there is a critical window during gestation that contributes to vascular and anxiety-like behavioural changes seen with full-term exposure. To test this, rats were time-mated, and the pregnant dams were randomly assigned to Ecig exposure during first trimester (gestational day, GD2-7), second trimester (GD8-14), third trimester (GD15-21) or full-term gestation (GD2-21).

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Article Synopsis
  • The long-term effects of electronic cigarette (Ecig) use on human health are still unclear, but existing research reveals that Ecig aerosols contain toxic compounds and can temporarily impair cerebral artery function.
  • In a study with rats, researchers found that exposure to Ecigs led to increased oxidative stress markers in the blood, which correlated with impaired blood vessel reactivity, lasting up to 3 days post-exposure.
  • Using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, the study highlighted a significant relationship between elevated oxidative stress levels and reduced blood vessel function, emphasizing the potential negative health impacts of even a single hour of vaping.
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Endothelial dysfunction is a predictor for cardiovascular disease. Preclinical data suggest longstanding cardiovascular and cerebrovascular dysfunction occurs in offspring with perinatal electronic cigarette (Ecig) exposure. Furthermore, direct use of Ecigs increases reactive oxygen species and impairs cerebrovascular function, but the combined effect of direct use in offspring with a history of perinatal exposure (i.

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Maternal mortality rates are at an all-time high across the world and are set to increase in subsequent years. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death during pregnancy and postpartum, especially in the United States. Therefore, understanding the physiological changes in the cardiovascular system during normal pregnancy is necessary to understand disease-related pathology.

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