111 results match your criteria: "Barts and The London Medical School[Affiliation]"
J Immunol
October 2007
William Harvey Research Institute, St. Barts and the London Medical School, Charterhouse Square, London, United Kingdom.
The kinin B1 receptor is an inducible receptor not normally expressed but induced by inflammatory stimuli and plays a major role in neutrophil recruitment, particularly in response to the cytokine IL-1beta. However, the exact mechanism involved in this response is unclear. The aim of this study was to dissect the molecular mechanism involved, in particular to determine whether specific ELR-CXCL chemokines (specific neutrophil chemoattractants) played a role.
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August 2007
Department of Endocrinology, Barts and the London Medical School, UK.
Objective: The discovery of leptin, a hormone primarily involved in adaptation to fasting, led to an increased interest in appetite regulation and appetite-modulating hormones. Here, we present unique data from a case of extreme starvation and refeeding, showing changes in plasma concentrations of appetite-modulating and metabolic hormones as well as biochemical changes, and draw attention to the dangers of the refeeding syndrome.
Patients And Methods: We studied the refeeding period of a 44-day voluntary fast uncomplicated by underlying disease.
Pituitary
April 2008
Department of Endocrinology, William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London Medical School, John Vane Science Centre, Charterhouse Square, London, EC1M 6BQ, UK.
Ghrelin is a 28 amino-acid hormone with multiple functions. It is predominantly produced by the stomach but has also been detected in other organs, including the small intestine, pancreas, hypothalamus and pituitary, as well as in the immune system and almost every other normal human tissue examined. It is also present in neuroendocrine tumours, pituitary adenomas, endocrine tumours of the pancreas, breast tumours, and thyroid and medullary thyroid carcinomas.
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September 2007
William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and The London Medical School, Queen Mary University of London, Charterhouse Square, London, UK.
Recent evidence implicates the neuronal transient receptor potential vanilloid receptor 1 (TRPV1), expressed on sensory C-fibers, as playing an important endogenous protective role in limiting the damaging effects of myocardial I/R injury. In neurons the 12-lipoxygenase (12-LOX) arachidonic acid (AA) metabolite, 12(S)-HpETE, has been proposed as the endogenous ligand for TRPV1. However, whether 12(S)-HpETE underlies TRPV1 channel activation during I/R is unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Med
June 2007
Department of Endocrinology, Barts and the London Medical School, London, UK.
In the current review we summarize the available data concerning the gastric hormone ghrelin and its receptor. Ghrelin stimulates short-term food intake and long-term body weight regulation via its adipogenic and diabetogenic effects. Ghrelin stimulates gastric emptying, and these effects could be explored from a therapeutic point of view.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
June 2007
Reader in Endocrine Research, Department of Endocrinology, Room 114C, John Vane Science Centre, Barts and the London Medical School, Charterhouse Square, London, UK.
Context: Recently, a quantitative trait locus for stature was reported on chromosome 3p26 in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Objective: Given that ghrelin is a peptide involved in GH release and located on 3p26, we hypothesized that variation within its gene (GHRL) may be responsible for the quantitative trait locus on 3p26.
Design: The evidence for linkage around GHRL was refined with the genotyping of an additional four microsatellites (D3S4545, D3S1537, D3S1597, and D3S3611), giving a total of 27 markers, followed by multipoint variance components linkage analysis.
Eur J Endocrinol
August 2006
Department of Endocrinology, William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London Medical School, Queen Mary College, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ, UK.
Objectives: Somatostatin (SST) analogues play an important role in the medical management of somatotroph pituitary adenomas and new agonists have the potential to be effective in a wider group of pituitary and other tumours. The anti-proliferative effect of SST occurs through multiple mechanisms, one of which is cell-cycle arrest, where p27, a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, is an important regulator. We hypothesised that SST may upregulate p27 protein levels and downregulate the MAP kinase pathway in these tumours.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Microbiol
July 2006
Health Protection Agency Mycobacterium Reference Unit, Clinical Research Centre, Barts and the London Medical School, Queen Mary College, University of London, 2 Newark St., London E1 2AT, United Kingdom.
While high-copy-number IS6110-based restriction fragment length polymorphism (HCN-RFLP) is the gold standard for typing most Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains, the time taken for culturing and low throughput make it impractical for large-scale prospective typing of large numbers of isolates. The development of a new method, mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units (MIRU), a variation of the original variable-number tandem repeat (VNTR) technique, may provide a viable alternative. Panels based on the original 12-loci MIRU (12MIRU), a combination of 12MIRU and remaining ETR loci (15MIRU-VNTR), and an extended panel with an additional 10 novel regions (25VNTR) were used to study three populations with varying degrees of epidemiological data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Nutr
August 2006
Centre for Adult and Paediatric Gastroenterology, Institute for Cell and Molecular Science, Barts and The London Medical School, London, UK.
Background & Aims: Continuous nasogastric infusion is commonly used to deliver enteral feed but current methods used to assess tolerance based on aspiration and measurement of gastric residual volume have been criticised. Electric impedance tomography (EIT) measures gastric emptying by monitoring changes in epigastric impedance when a meal progressively empties from the stomach.
Aims: (1) to establish whether EIT was a valid method for measuring gastric emptying during continuous nasogastric infusion by comparing it with gamma scintigraphy (GS) and (2) to provide data on gastric emptying patterns during continuous nasogastric infusion.
Spinal Cord
April 2006
Barts and the London Medical School, London, UK.
Study Design: Literature review and a qualitative study.
Objective: This article reviews literature examining the sexual rehabilitation of women following spinal cord injury (SCI). It includes recommendations for improvements in initial clinical rehabilitation efforts and counselling services.
J Biol Chem
July 2005
Department of Endocrinology, William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London Medical School, London EC1M 6BQ, United Kingdom.
Endocannabinoids and ghrelin are potent appetite stimulators and are known to interact at a hypothalamic level. However, both also have important peripheral actions, including beneficial effects on the ischemic heart and increasing adipose tissue deposition, while ghrelin has direct effects on carbohydrate metabolism. The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a heterotrimeric enzyme that functions as a fuel sensor to regulate energy balance at both cellular and whole body levels, and it may mediate the action of anti-diabetic drugs such as metformin and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma agonists.
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