Publications by authors named "M O Burrell"

Nature-based interventions (NBIs) are becoming a common mental health care referral option; however, little is known about the barriers to participation. Research reveals a concentration of evidence on the practical barriers with a paucity of guidance on the personal barriers as experienced by service users. This review explores what is known on the psychological, psychosocial and physical barriers as disclosed by adult mental health service users and the various stakeholders involved in NBI.

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Objective: Fibronectin type III domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5) modulates adipocyte metabolism by increasing white and brown adipose tissue (WAT and BAT) browning and activity, respectively. We investigated whether FNDC5 can regulate visceral WAT and BAT adaptive thermogenesis by improving mitochondrial homeostasis in response to cold and obesity.

Methods: Adipose tissue expression of FNDC5 and factors involved in mitochondrial homeostasis were determined in patients with normal weight and obesity (n = 159) and in rats with diet-induced obesity after 1 week of cold exposure (n = 61).

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  • - Excess body fat contributes to the development of colon cancer (CC) by increasing the expression of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1β, which is linked to obesity-related inflammation and tumor growth.
  • - A study involving human samples and a rat model showed that obesity and CC both significantly elevate IL-1β levels in adipose tissue and colon, with weight loss leading to a decrease in IL-1β expression.
  • - Treating colon cancer cells (HT-29) with IL-1β and substances from obese patients' fat cells promoted inflammatory markers and reduced anti-inflammatory gene expression, highlighting IL-1β's role in driving inflammation linked to obesity and CC.
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Proteins can be targeted for degradation by engineering biomolecules that direct them to the eukaryotic ubiquitination machinery. For instance, the fusion of an E3 ubiquitin ligase to a suitable target binding domain creates a 'biological Proteolysis-Targeting Chimera' (bioPROTAC). Here we employ an analogous approach where the target protein is recruited directly to a human E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme via an attached target binding domain.

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  • This study evaluated vaccination rates for military dependents under 24 months, finding that only 74.4% completed the recommended 7-vaccine series, with 36.2% experiencing delays.
  • The lowest completion rates were for specific vaccines like rotavirus and diphtheria, while completion peaked for children born in 2016-2017.
  • Factors affecting vaccination completion included younger parental age and changes in well-child care locations, indicating ongoing barriers in the military health system.
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