Publications by authors named "Zakariae Bram"

Combat extremity wounds are highly susceptible to contamination from surrounding environmental material. This bioburden could be partially transferred from materials in immediate proximity to the wound, including fragments of the uniform and gear. However, the assessment of the microbial bioburden present on military gear during operational conditions of deployment or training is relatively unexplored.

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Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) is a rare cause of ACTH-independent hypercortisolism. The disease is primarily caused by germline mutations of the protein kinase A (PKA) regulatory subunit 1A () gene, which induces constitutive activation of PKA in adrenocortical cells. Hypercortisolism is thought to result from PKA hyperactivity, but PPNAD tissues exhibit features of neuroendocrine differentiation, which may lead to stimulation of steroidogenesis by abnormally expressed neurotransmitters.

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Context: Somatostatin (SST) receptors (SSTRs) are expressed in a number of tissues, including the adrenal cortex, but their role in cortisol secretion has not been well characterized.

Objectives: The objective of the study was to investigate the expression of SSTRs in the adrenal cortex and cultured adrenocortical cells from primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) tissues and to test the effect of a single injection of 100 μg of the SST analog octreotide on cortisol secretion in patients with PPNAD.

Setting And Design: The study was conducted at an academic research laboratory and clinical research center.

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Background: Bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia is a rare cause of primary adrenal Cushing's syndrome. In this form of hyperplasia, hypersecretion of cortisol suppresses the release of corticotropin by pituitary corticotrophs, which results in low plasma corticotropin levels. Thus, the disease has been termed corticotropin-independent macronodular adrenal hyperplasia.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zakariae Bram"

  • - Zakariae Bram's recent research focuses on two primary areas: the microbial contamination of military gear and the mechanisms underlying hormone regulation in adrenal diseases.
  • - His 2024 study explores the microbiome associated with military equipment used by warfighters, highlighting the risk of wound contamination in combat situations, which remains under-researched.
  • - Previous studies by Bram have investigated genetic and hormonal factors in adrenal disorders, specifically looking at the role of PKA mutations and somatostatin in conditions like primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease, indicating significant links between these factors and disease symptomatology.

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