Publications by authors named "J Goscik"

Article Synopsis
  • Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and Graves' disease (GD) are common autoimmune endocrine disorders in kids that have both environmental and genetic factors influencing their development.
  • A study examined the prevalence of specific genetic variations (SNPs) in genes related to these diseases among children, involving 56 HT patients, 124 GD patients, and 156 healthy controls.
  • The findings showed significant differences in genetic markers, particularly in the IL7R gene, suggesting that certain alleles may offer protection against developing HT and GD in children, especially with the T allele showing a protective effect in specific cases.
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has permanently changed the world. Despite having been a pandemic for nearly 3 years, the mid- and long-term complications of this disease, including endocrine disorders, remain unclear. Our study aimed to evaluate the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the endocrine system 6 months after initial infection.

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The aim of the experiment was to test the effect of an elevated level of glucocorticoids on the mouse hippocampal transcriptome after 12 h of treatment with corticosterone that was administered during an active phase of the circadian cycle. Additionally, we also tested the circadian changes in gene expression and the decay time of transcriptomic response to corticosterone. Gene expression was analyzed using microarrays.

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Background: Vagus nerve is one of the crucial routes in communication between the immune and central nervous systems. The impaired vagal nerve function may intensify peripheral inflammatory processes. This effect subsides along with prolonged recovery after permanent nerve injury.

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Interpretation of transcriptomic experiments is hindered by many problems including false positives/negatives inherent to big-data methods and changes in gene nomenclature. To find the most consistent effect of stress on brain transcriptome, we retrieved data from 79 studies applying animal models and 3 human studies investigating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The analyzed data were obtained either with microarrays or RNA sequencing applied to samples collected from more than 1887 laboratory animals and from 121 human subjects.

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