Publications by authors named "Jessica Savage"

Premise: There are advantages to flowering early in the spring, including greater pollinator fidelity and longer fruit maturation time. But plant phenology has advanced in recent years, making many plants vulnerable to freezing damage from late frosts.

Methods: To determine the costs and benefits of flowering early in the growing season, we exposed Prunus pumila plants to two freezing treatments and a delayed flowering treatment in subsequent years.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Growing concern over the effects of false springs on plant reproduction has led to a need for effective methods to assess floral freezing damage.
  • A modified electrolyte leakage protocol was tested and optimized to evaluate floral freezing damage, improving accuracy across different floral types.
  • This new method enables quick, standardized measurements of floral freezing damage, facilitating cross-species comparisons and enhancing research on floral freezing tolerance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background And Aims: As winter and spring temperatures continue to increase, the timing of flowering and leaf out is advancing in many seasonally cold regions. This advancement could put plants that flower early in the spring at risk of decreased reproduction in years when there are late freeze events. Unfortunately, relatively little is known about floral freezing tolerance in forest communities.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Purpose: Implant-based breast reconstruction (IBR) is being increasingly performed with implant placed above the pectoral muscle (pre-pectoral), instead of below the pectoral muscle (sub-pectoral). Currently, there is a lack of comparative data on clinical and patient-perceived outcomes between pre- vs. sub-pectoral IBR.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Pegcetacoplan is a targeted complement component 3 (C3) therapy approved for adults with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH; US) or PNH plus anemia despite C5-targeted therapy for ≥ 3 months (EU). Patients with PNH receiving pegcetacoplan in the phase 3 PEGASUS trial who experienced injection site reactions (ISRs) mostly experienced mild events. We evaluated ISR incidence and severity with longer-term treatment in the PEGASUS cohort of the Study 307 open-label extension (307 OLE).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Unlabelled: Microsurgical breast reconstruction accounts for 22% of breast reconstructions in the UK. Despite thromboprophylaxis, venous thromboembolism (VTE) occurs in up to 4% of cases. Using a Delphi process, this study established a UK consensus on VTE prophylaxis strategy, for patients undergoing autologous breast reconstruction using free-tissue transfer.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a rare disease characterized by complement-mediated hemolysis. Pegcetacoplan is the first C3-targeted therapy approved for adults with PNH (United States), adults with PNH with inadequate response or intolerance to a C5 inhibitor (Australia), and adults with anemia despite C5-targeted therapy for ≥3 months (European Union). PRINCE was a phase 3, randomized, multicenter, open-label, controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pegcetacoplan vs control (supportive care only; eg, blood transfusions, corticosteroids, and supplements) in complement inhibitor-naive patients with PNH.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on improving perioperative fluid management in microsurgical breast reconstruction to lower the risk of postoperative hyponatremia by introducing a new "modestly restrictive" fluid protocol.
  • The cohort study compared outcomes of patients under the new protocol with those under a traditional "liberal" fluid protocol, revealing a significant reduction in fluid overload and incidence of hyponatremia.
  • The results showed that implementing the new protocol decreased the mean fluid balance and lowered hyponatremia rates from 36% to 14%, suggesting that controlled fluid intake is essential for patient safety after surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

There is a long-standing idea that the timing of leaf production in seasonally cold climates is linked to xylem anatomy, specifically vessel diameter because of the hydraulic requirements of expanding leaves. We tested for a relationship between the timing of leaf out and vessel diameter in 220 plants in three common gardens accounting for species' phylogenetic relationships. We investigated how vessel diameter related to wood porosity, plant height and leaf length.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Many woody plants produce large floral displays early in the spring when xylem transport can be variable and often reduced. To determine whether stem hydraulics impact floral water use, we quantified floral transpiration and tested whether it was correlated with stem xylem conductivity in five temperate woody species that flower before producing leaves. We measured inflorescence gas exchange, examined the relationship between diffusive conductance and inflorescence morphology, and estimated the amount of water supplied to an inflorescence by the phloem.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Seasonal changes in climate are accompanied by shifts in carbon allocation and phenological changes in woody angiosperms, the timing of which can have broad implications for species distributions, interactions and ecosystem processes. During critical transitions from autumn to winter and winter to spring, physiological and anatomical changes within the phloem could impose a physical limit on the ability of woody angiosperms to transport carbon and signals. There is a paucity of the literature that addresses tree (floral or foliar) phenology, seasonal phloem anatomy and seasonal phloem physiology together, so our knowledge of how carbon transport could fluctuate seasonally, especially in temperate climates is limited.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Many woody plants in cold climates go dormant during winter by stopping growth and shedding leaves, leading to decreased vascular function.
  • During early bud development in spring, plants rely on their internal resources before needing vascular support for expanding leaves and flowers.
  • There's a lack of understanding about the timing and synchronization of vascular development in plants, particularly the phloem, and future research should adopt a more integrative approach to address these gaps.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Premise: The dimensions of phloem sieve elements have been shown to vary as a function of tree height, decreasing hydraulic resistance as the transport pathway lengthens. However, little is known about ontogenetic patterns of sieve element scaling. Here we examine within a single species (Quercus rubra) how decreases in hydraulic resistance with distance from the plant apex are mediated by overall plant size.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A galactan epitope is present in two woody plant cell walls and can be used for immmunological analysis of sieve element anatomical characteristics.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Cystic fibrosis is caused by mutations in the gene encoding the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) protein, and nearly 90% of patients have at least one copy of the Phe508del mutation. In a phase 2 trial involving patients who were heterozygous for the Phe508del mutation and a minimal-function mutation (Phe508del-minimal function genotype), the next-generation CFTR corrector elexacaftor, in combination with tezacaftor and ivacaftor, improved Phe508del CFTR function and clinical outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to confirm the efficacy and safety of elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor in patients 12 years of age or older with cystic fibrosis with Phe508del-minimal function genotypes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is caused by mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator gene () that result in diminished quantity and/or function of the CFTR anion channel. , the most common CF-causing mutation (found in ∼90% of patients), causes severe processing and trafficking defects, resulting in decreased CFTR quantity and function. CFTR modulators are medications that increase the amount of mature CFTR protein (correctors) or enhance channel function (potentiators) at the cell surface.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Here we describe an in vivo dye-tracking method for measuring phloem transport velocity in seedlings, leaves and petioles and potentially other translucent plant tissues. The method requires measurement of the fluorescent signal of a phloem-mobile fluorescent dye using sensitive photo-sensors placed external to the plant. Following dye application, velocity is determined using laser fluorescence bleaching and measuring the time it takes for the bleach front to reach a light sensor.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Rationale & Objective: Older adults with end-stage kidney disease have increased morbidity, fatigue, and decreased physical function, which can inhibit self-care and social engagement. We pilot tested a home-based program to improve physical and social functioning of low socioeconomic status older adults treated with hemodialysis (HD).

Study Design: Qualitative study and randomized waitlist control intervention.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Premise Of The Study: New growth in the spring requires resource mobilization in the vascular system at a time when xylem and phloem function are often reduced in seasonally cold climates. As a result, the timing of leaf out and/or flowering could depend on when the vascular system resumes normal function in the spring. This study investigated whether flowering time is influenced by vascular phenology in plants that flower precociously before they have leaves.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: VX-445 is a next-generation cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) corrector designed to restore Phe508del CFTR protein function in patients with cystic fibrosis when administered with tezacaftor and ivacaftor (VX-445-tezacaftor-ivacaftor).

Methods: We evaluated the effects of VX-445-tezacaftor-ivacaftor on Phe508del CFTR protein processing, trafficking, and chloride transport in human bronchial epithelial cells. On the basis of in vitro activity, a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, dose-ranging, phase 2 trial was conducted to evaluate oral VX-445-tezacaftor-ivacaftor in patients heterozygous for the Phe508del CFTR mutation and a minimal-function mutation (Phe508del-MF) and in patients homozygous for the Phe508del CFTR mutation (Phe508del-Phe508del) after tezacaftor-ivacaftor run-in.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aims: To evaluate whether information delivered to patients about the level of training of the person operating on them is understandable and meaningful. To establish whether post-operative patients can identify when a doctor, undergoing training in surgery, has performed their surgery. To identify terms that are clear to patients, which can be used to improve understanding.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objectives: To determine the association between diet during pregnancy and infancy, including breastfeeding vs formula feeding, solid food introduction, and the infant intestinal microbiome.

Study Design: Infants participating in the Vitamin D Antenatal Asthma Reduction Trial were included in this study (n = 323). Maternal and infant diets were assessed by questionnaire.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF