Publications by authors named "Miriam R Wald"

The term 'perinatal environment' refers to the period surrounding birth, which plays a crucial role in brain development. It has been suggested that dynamic communication between the neuro-immune system and gut microbiota is essential in maintaining adequate brain function. This interaction depends on the mother's status during pregnancy and/or the newborn environment.

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Aims: The accumulated evidence suggests that lifestyle - specifically dietary habits and stress exposure - plays a detrimental role in health. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the interplay of stress, diet, and sex in metabolic and cognitive alterations.

Main Methods: For this purpose, one-month-old C57Bl/6J mice were fed with a standard diet or high-fat diet (HFD).

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  • Chronic stress can worsen asthma symptoms and decrease the effectiveness of glucocorticoids (GCs), the primary treatment for asthma, leading to a major clinical challenge of GC resistance in patients.
  • Psychological and physiological stress triggers increased cortisol levels, which can interfere with the action of synthetic GCs and exacerbate inflammatory responses in asthma.
  • Research indicates that new therapeutic strategies and drugs are being developed to overcome GC resistance, including highly potent GCs and other anti-inflammatory agents, though they may come with significant side effects.
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Introduction: The immune system acts on different metabolic tissues that are implicated in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Leptin and linoleic acid have the ability to potentially affect immune cells, whereas curcumin is a known natural polyphenol with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Aims: This study was designed to evaluate the pro-inflammatory and pro-oxidant effects of leptin and linoleic acid on immune cells from patients with NAFLD and to corroborate the modulatory effects of curcumin and its preventive properties against the progression of NAFLD using a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced NAFLD/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis mouse model.

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The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis includes the assignment of a critical role to cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage and to pro-inflammatory cytokines. Niacin is known to improve lipid metabolism and to produce beneficial modification of cardiovascular risk factors. The aim of this work was to investigate if Niacin is able to modulate pro-inflammatory cytokine production in macrophages in a murine model of atherosclerosis.

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Exposure to loud noise levels represents a problem in all regions of the world. Noise exposure is known to affect auditory structures in living organisms. However, it should not be ignored that many of the effects of noise are extra-auditory.

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Here we show that stress exerts a differential effect on T-cell-dependent antibody production. IgG production is augmented after acute stress and impaired in a chronic situation. We found catecholamines and corticosterone levels were increased in acute situations although they were not modified after prolonged stress conditions.

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