Publications by authors named "Rowland S"

Respiratory infections and diseases pose significant challenges to society and healthcare systems, underscoring the need for preventative and therapeutic strategies. Recent research in rodent models indicates that short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), metabolites produced by gut bacteria, may offer medicinal benefits for respiratory conditions. In this opinion, we summarize the current literature that highlights the potential of SCFAs to enhance immune balance in humans.

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Identifying the determinants of pregnancy loss is a critical public health concern. However, pregnancy loss is often not noticed, and even when it is, it is inconsistently recorded. Thus, past studies have been limited to medically-identified losses or small, highly selected cohorts, which can lead to biased or non-generalizable results.

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Acetate, propionate, and butyrate are naturally-occurring short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) derived from bacterial metabolism of dietary fibre and have been associated with numerous positive health outcomes. All three acids have been shown to offer unique physiological and metabolic effects and, therefore, could be targeted for co-ingestion as part of a nutritional/medicinal plan. However, a better understanding of the outcomes of supplementing in combination on circulating concentration profiles is necessary to confirm uptake efficacy.

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Catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) of biomass is a versatile thermochemical process for producing a biogenic oil that can be further upgraded to sustainable transportation fuels, chemicals, and materials. CFP oil exhibits reduced oxygen content and improved thermal stability compared to noncatalytic fast pyrolysis oil. However, some level of reactive oxygenates remain in CFP oils, and reactions between these species can result in molecular weight growth and increased viscosity, leading to the potential for challenges during transportation, storage, and downstream processing.

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Background: Interventions using commercial digital health tools do favorably affect health outcomes. However, the effect of digital tools on cardiorespiratory fitness, a more novel indicator cardiovascular risk, is unclear.

Purpose: Synthesize the digital health intervention literature and answer the following question: What is the effect of interventions using mobile health apps, wearable activity trackers, and/or text messaging on cardiorespiratory fitness?

Methods: A systematic review and a meta-analysis (PROSPERO CRD42023423925) were conducted to evaluate the immediate digital health intervention effect on adult cardiorespiratory fitness.

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  • Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) is linked to bad heart health and is produced by gut bacteria, but how exercise affects its production is unclear.
  • The study looked at how a single session of intermittent exercise influences TMAO production from choline intake in young, healthy individuals.
  • Results showed that TMAO levels increased similarly whether choline was taken after exercise or after resting, indicating exercise doesn't change gut bacteria's behavior regarding TMAO production.
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Background: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is comprised of a heterogeneous group of pulmonary diseases. Oxygen therapy is used in patients with advanced lung disease; however, there are challenges associated with initiation of oxygen therapy specific to individuals with ILD. The key objectives of this study were to create a common understanding of the facilitators and barriers to oxygen therapy for patients with ILD, and healthcare professionals (HCP) caring for patients with ILD.

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  • The deposition of thin films is essential in surface engineering, significantly impacting fields like biomedicine, food fortification, and water remediation through methods like layer-by-layer self-assembly.
  • While traditional materials have dominated this area, there's growing interest in micro- and nanoscopic substrates as new materials, including nanoparticles and proteins, emerge to expand application possibilities.
  • Despite advancements in established technologies such as tangential flow filtration and electrophoretic assembly, further development is needed in particle layer-by-layer techniques to ensure high-yield and industrial applicability, with particular attention to promising microfluidic innovations like acoustofluidics.
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Increasing complexity of mAbs in development creates challenges in predicting human pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters from preclinical data. The aim of this analysis was to identify optimal allometric scaling exponents.Data were extracted from literature to create a central database (currently the largest available published database) of two-compartment model parameters for mAbs ( = 59) in cynomolgus monkey (CM) and human.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of acute nitrate (NO)-rich beetroot juice ingestion on explosive and high-intensity exercise performance, oral microbiota composition, and cognitive flexibility (i.e., function), before and after maximal intermittent running exercise.

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  • Ambergris, a rare natural product found on beaches, was analyzed from a large piece of flotsam discovered in the Atlantic in 2019, highlighting its uncommon occurrence.
  • Chemical tests showed that 95% of the outer subsamples dissolved in dichloromethane, revealing the presence of ambrein, a key compound in ambergris.
  • The radiocarbon dating suggested the piece was from after the 1950s and contained a metal distribution dominated by copper and zinc, aligning with the diet of sperm whales that primarily consume squid.
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Studying cellular mechanoresponses during cancer metastasis is limited by sample variation or complex protocols that current techniques require. Metastasis is governed by mechanotransduction, whereby cells translate external stimuli, such as circulatory fluid shear stress (FSS), into biochemical cues. We present high-throughput, semi-automated methods to expose cells to FSS using the VIAFLO96 multichannel pipetting device custom-fitted with 22 G needles, increasing the maximum FSS 94-fold from the unmodified tips.

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  • Researchers studied how daily temperature changes affect mental health-related hospital visits in New York from 1995 to 2014.
  • They found that fluctuations in temperature were linked to increased visits for mood disorders, especially during transitional seasons and among younger individuals, with a notable 16% increase in mood disorder visits for certain temperature ranges.
  • The study revealed that older adults (65+) had little to no association with temperature variability, and sex or type of hospital visit didn't significantly change these outcomes.
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Introduction: Worker trust in employer-provided occupational health services has not been explored in essential industries, such as meatpacking. The purpose of this study was to describe workplace health culture and trust in the occupational health office and highlight meatpacking workers' experiences with the occupational health office.

Methods: Meatpacking workers were surveyed between February 2021 and October 2022.

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  • Gas and propane stoves release nitrogen dioxide (NO) indoors, with unknown exposure levels across different U.S. demographic groups.
  • The average long-term NO exposure from these stoves is 4.0 parts per billion, potentially leading to about 50,000 pediatric asthma cases due to this exposure.
  • Smaller homes and certain racial/ethnic households experience disproportionately higher NO exposure compared to larger homes and the national average.
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The increasing demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) creates a need for innovative biomass and lipid sources with compositions that are compatible with refineries. Algae-derived oils present an opportunity to supply a process-compatible lipid feedstock at yields higher than those of conventional oilseed crops. With few documented reports on chemical composition, the process readiness remains elusive.

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Cold exposure increases blood pressure (BP) and salivary flow rate (SFR). Increased cold-induced SFR would be hypothesized to enhance oral nitrate delivery for reduction to nitrite by oral anaerobes and to subsequently elevate plasma [nitrite] and nitric oxide bioavailability. We tested the hypothesis that dietary nitrate supplementation would increase plasma [nitrite] and lower BP to a greater extent in cool compared with normothermic conditions.

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  • * Authentic samples of individual ambergris components, like ambrein and coprostanol, were analyzed to understand their spectra and composition.
  • * APCI CMS provided a quick and efficient way to identify ambrein, measure ratios of ambrein and steroids, and quantify these compounds with minimal preparation needed.
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Most of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in petroleum are alkylated (alkyl PAHs), still the metabolism of these alkyl PAHs to the expected acid products (polycyclic aromatic acids; PAAs) has yet to be demonstrated in oil-exposed fish. Should these compounds be discovered in fish as they have in ragworm, rodents, and humans, they could present an indicative biomarker for assessing oil pollution. In this study, the ability to biotransform alkyl PAHs to PAAs was examined on Atlantic haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus).

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  • Ancient DNA helps researchers study genetic and evolutionary history, revealing detailed profiles of ancient individuals’ lives.
  • The study introduces a new computational method to detect aneuploidies—abnormal chromosome numbers—in ancient genomes, even in cases of low DNA sequencing coverage.
  • This method was applied to ancient remains from Britain, identifying instances of different genetic conditions such as Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome, and enhancing our understanding of the social perceptions of individuals with unique biological traits in the past.
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Introduction: Individuals with asthma breathe at higher operating lung volumes during exercise compared with healthy individuals, which contributes to increased exertional dyspnoea. In health, females are more likely to develop exertional dyspnoea than males at a given workload or ventilation, and therefore, it is possible that females with asthma may develop disproportional dyspnoea on exertion. The purpose of this study was to compare operating lung volume and dyspnoea responses during exercise in females with and without asthma.

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A tumor nano-lysate "TNL" vaccine comprised of sonicated 4T1 cells was developed, characterized and implemented for the prevention of triple-negative breast cancer. This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the immune response behind the success of the vaccine in vivo, through use of ex vivo and in vivo assays. Here, we analyze the activation of various immune cells isolated from healthy mouse spleens and find that antigen-presenting cells (APCs) such as dendritic cells (DCs) are being activated following 24 h incubation with 1:10 mg TNL/mg splenocytes.

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Purpose: Dietary nitrate (NO) supplementation can lower systolic blood pressure (SBP) and improve exercise performance. Salivary flow rate (SFR) and pH are key determinants of oral NO reduction and purported to peak in the afternoon. We tested the hypotheses that NO-rich beetroot juice (BR) would increase plasma [nitrite] ([NO]), lower SBP and improve exercise performance to a greater extent in the afternoon (AFT) compared to the morning (MORN) and evening (EVE).

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