Publications by authors named "Nancy McGuire"

Galphaq, encoded by the human GNAQ gene, is an effector subunit of the Gq heterotrimeric G-protein and the convergence point for signaling of multiple Gq-coupled neurohormonal receptors. To identify naturally occurring mutations that could modify GNAQ transcription, we examined genomic DNA isolated from 355 normal subjects for genetic variants in transcription factor binding motifs. Of seven variants identified, the most common was a GC to TT dinucleotide substitution at -694/-695 (allele frequency of 0.

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Background: Patients with a deletion of 4 consecutive amino acids in the gene encoding for the alpha(2C)-adrenergic receptor (alpha(2C)Del322-325) have an increased prevalence of clinical heart failure, worse clinical status, and a lower left ventricular ejection fraction compared with patients without this deletion. We postulated that patients with the alpha(2C)Del322-325 polymorphism would have a compensatory increase in norepinephrine uptake-1 transporter activity as measured by iodine 123 metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG).

Methods And Results: Thirty-nine patients with heart failure related to idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy were studied.

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Background: Heightened activity of the sympathetic nervous system in heart failure patients is a major contributor to disease progression and death. I-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) provides an accurate, noninvasive method to assess cardiac sympathetic nerve activity.

Methods: Thirty-seven patients with New York Heart Association class II, III, or IV heart failure underwent baseline measurement of I-123 MIBG heart-to-mediastinum ratios, maximum oxygen consumption, radionuclide left ventricular ejection fraction, and plasma norepinephrine levels.

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The overall incidence of infection after transplantation has decreased with improved immunosuppressive agents, increased knowledge and use of prophylaxis, and better detection and treatment of infection. Nevertheless, infection continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in heart transplant recipients. The knowledgeable nurse in any setting who cares for a transplant recipient must be aware of the lifelong susceptibility to common and opportunistic infections.

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Background: Carvedilol treatment reduces the mortality rate in patients with congestive heart failure. It is not known whether carvedilol treatment is effective in heart failure patients with substantial cardiac sympathetic nerve dysfunction. The goal of this study was to determine the effect of chronic carvedilol treatment in patients with cardiac sympathetic nerve dysfunction of varying severity.

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Dogs with diabetes mellitus may develop occult urinary tract infections. In this study, diabetic dogs with negative and positive bacterial urine cultures were compared. Records from 51 dogs with diabetes mellitus were reviewed at the University of Illinois.

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Background: Exercise performance in patients with congestive heart failure is partially dependent on cardiac beta1-adrenergic receptor (beta1AR) function. There are 2 common polymorphisms of the beta1AR gene that alter the encoded amino acids at positions 49 (Ser or Gly) and 389 (Gly or Arg) and alter receptor function in vitro. Their relevance to modification of cardiac function in heart failure is not known.

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An 8-year-old, male castrated golden retriever presented for cough and increased respiratory effort. Radiographs revealed an alveolar pattern in the right caudal lung lobe and an opacity at the carina suspected to be enlarged tracheobronchial lymph nodes. The disease progressed to involve the right middle lung lobe.

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