Publications by authors named "Kassandra Lopez"

Exocrine-to-endocrine cross talk in the pancreas is crucial to maintain β-cell function. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this cross talk are largely undefined. Trefoil factor 2 (Tff2) is a secreted factor known to promote the proliferation of β-cells in vitro, but its physiological role in vivo in the pancreas is unknown.

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  • The study investigates the complex journey of patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) from experiencing chest pain to receiving a formal diagnosis.
  • Analyzed data from the Coronary Microvascular Disease Registry revealed that patients typically wait around 0.62 years for a CMD diagnosis, undergoing several diagnostic tests and emergency visits during this time.
  • Timely diagnosis of CMD may lead to reduced healthcare costs, fewer emergency visits, and better management of symptoms, highlighting the importance of effective coronary functional testing.
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Background: Full adoption of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) assessment faces challenges due to its invasive nature and concerns about prolonged procedure time and increased contrast and/or radiation exposure. We compared procedural aspects of CMD invasive assessment to diagnostic left heart catheterization (DLHC) in patients with chest pain who were not found to have obstructive coronary artery disease.

Methods: A total of 227 patients in the Coronary Microvascular Disease Registry were compared to 1592 patients who underwent DLHC from August 2021 to November 2023.

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Ductal progenitor-like cells are a sub-population of ductal cells in the adult human pancreas that have the potential to contribute to regenerative medicine. However, the microenvironmental cues that regulate their activation are poorly understood. Here, we establish a 3-dimensional suspension culture system containing six defined soluble factors in which primary human ductal progenitor-like and ductal non-progenitor cells survive but do not proliferate.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) encompass a diverse set of membrane-derived particles released from cells and are found in numerous biological matrices and the extracellular space. Specific classes of EVs include apoptotic bodies, exosomes, and microvesicles, which vary in their size, origin, membrane protein expression, and interior cargo. EVs provide a mechanism for shuttling cargo between cells, which can influence cell physiology by transporting proteins, DNA, and RNA.

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  • Researchers have discovered potential progenitor cells in the adult human pancreas that can self-renew and differentiate into various cell types, which could be beneficial for regenerative medicine.
  • By using a special assay technique, scientists identified a subpopulation of ductal cells that can grow significantly and produce insulin-expressing cells when treated with specific inhibitors.
  • These findings suggest that progenitor-like cells either naturally exist in the adult pancreas or can easily adapt and thrive in a lab setting, opening avenues for treatment in diabetes and other conditions.
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The existence and regenerative potential of resident stem and progenitor cells in the adult pancreas are controversial topics. A question that has been only minimally addressed is the capacity of a progenitor cell to self-renew, a key attribute that defines stem cells. Previously, our laboratory has identified putative stem and progenitor cells from the adult murine pancreas.

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