Publications by authors named "Monica N Shroyer"

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  • - A 16.7-year-old female Rhesus macaque was diagnosed with functional insulinomas after showing symptoms like low blood sugar and seizures, which improved with high-sugar food.
  • - The animal required ongoing treatment with fruits and dextrose to manage her hypoglycemia, and her episodes of seizure and collapse were resolved quickly with sugar intake.
  • - At necropsy, a neoplastic mass was found in the pancreas, which was confirmed to be insulinomas based on histological analysis revealing neuroendocrine characteristics and immunoreactivity for insulin.
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Angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) and associated proteins play a pivotal role in various physiological and pathological events, such as immune activation, inflammation, gut barrier maintenance, intestinal stem cell proliferation, and apoptosis. Although many of these clinical events are quite significant in SIV/HIV infection, expression profiling of these proteins has not been well reported. Considering the different pathological consequences in the gut after HIV infection, we hypothesized that the expression of ACE2 and associated proteins of the Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) could be compromised after SIV/HIV infection.

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Epithelial cell injury and impaired epithelial regeneration are considered key features in HIV pathogenesis and contribute to HIV-induced generalized immune activation. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the disrupted epithelial regeneration might provide an alternative approach for the treatment of HIV-mediated enteropathy and immune activation. We have observed a significant increased presence of α defensin5+ (HD5) Paneth cells and proliferating Ki67+ epithelial cells as well as decreased expression of E-cadherin expression in epithelial cells during SIV infection.

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