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Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
September 2002
Boston VA Medical Center, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130, USA.
Paired pacing has been shown to potentiate contractile function of cardiac muscle, and it has been suggested that this may enhance contractile function of diaphragmatic muscle. The primary goal of this study was to study the effect of paired pacing on potentiation of contractile function of diaphragmatic muscle compared to atrial and ventricular myocardium. Diaphragmatic muscle was isolated from mouse and rat, and atrial and ventricular myocardium from dogs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Atheroscler Rep
July 2002
Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston VA Medical Center, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130, USA.
The efficacy of lipid disorder therapy for the primary and secondary prevention of coronary heart disease is established. There are, however, no completed studies specifically directed at reducing the risk of stroke with lipid therapy. Although observational cohort studies have failed to demonstrate an association between lipid disorders and stroke incidence, recently completed trials of subjects at risk for coronary heart disease have shown that statins and fibric acid derivatives reduce not only the risk of myocardial infarction and death, but also that of brain infarction and transient ischemic attacks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The benefits of the long-term administration of oral anticoagulant therapy remain unclear in patients with lower extremity arterial bypass surgery. We studied the effect of warfarin plus aspirin therapy (WASA) versus aspirin therapy alone (ASA) on patient mortality, morbidity and bypass patency rates in a randomized clinical trial.
Methods: In a multicenter, prospective, nonmasked clinical trial, 831 patients who underwent peripheral arterial bypass surgery were compared in a long-term treatment program of WASA (target international normalized ratio of 1.
FEBS Lett
September 2001
Pulmonary Center, Boston University School of Medicine and the Boston VA Medical Center, 02118, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
We investigated the effect of the dietary flavonoid apigenin on myofibroblast function. We report that in myofibroblasts treated with apigenin, proliferation and basal levels of alpha1(I) collagen and alpha-smooth muscle actin mRNAs were markedly reduced. Apigenin also attenuated the transforming growth factor-beta-stimulated increases of alpha1(I) collagen and alpha-smooth muscle actin mRNAs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrain Lang
August 2001
Boston University School of Medicine, Department of Neurology and Boston VA medical Center, MA 02130, USA.
Low levels of educational attainment and low socioeconomic status have been significantly linked to poor health and increased incidence of disease, including Alzheimer's disease and diseases of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, and gastrointestinal systems. Our goal in the present study was to determine the degree to which educational level and socioeconomic status influence initial severity of aphasia and subsequent recovery. We evaluated the records of 39 persons with aphasia twice: at about 4 months and 103 months postonset.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCirculation
July 2001
Boston Medical Center, Boston VA Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Int J Psychophysiol
February 2001
Boston University, School of Medicine, Boston VA Medical Center, Boston, MA 02130, USA.
The present study examined cardiovascular correlates of expression of, and exposure to, naturally occurring behavioral dominance and hostility during dyadic social interaction. Unacquainted men and women undergraduates participated in three mixed-gender interactions with the same partner while their blood pressure and heart rate were assessed. Videotaped records of the interactions were coded for behavioral dominance and hostility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neuroophthalmol
December 2000
Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston VA Medical Center, Massachusetts 02130, USA.
A 70-year-old man presented with a history of headache and sudden loss of vision of the left eye. Funduscopic examination showed sector retinal edema and hemorrhage as well as optic disc swelling consistent with anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. The Westergren sedimentation rate was 66 mm/h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRheumatology (Oxford)
November 2000
Boston University Arthritis Center, Department of Radiology at the Boston VA Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Objective: The failure to image the patellofemoral joint or the posterior knee compartment when evaluating persons for knee osteoarthritis may result in missed cases. While the skyline view has been recommended due to more reproducible assessment of the patellofemoral joint space, the lateral view may be easier to acquire and provides different information. We evaluated the sensitivity of different combinations of X-ray views (anteroposterior and lateral; anteroposterior and skyline; all three views) in 377 persons with knee symptoms who had all three views available and had a definite osteophyte on at least one view.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Psychol
October 2000
Boston VA Medical Center, USA.
The extent and potential dangerousness of the problem of domestic violence warrants systematic screening and assessment in all mental health settings. Few empirical studies have approached the question of domestic violence with the aim of identifying risk markers, making it impossible to identify a particular characteristic or set of characteristics that can be used to identify individuals at risk for perpetrating or becoming the victims of domestic violence. However, there are a number of factors that have been identified as correlates of domestic violence that may eventually prove useful for identifying individuals at risk, but the extant literature does not provide the empirical support at this time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychosomatics
November 2000
Psychology Service, Boston VA Medical Center, MA 02130, USA.
Despite the fact that the demand for psychiatric evaluations of organ transplant recipients is increasing, there is not a commonly agreed upon protocol that can guide clinicians. A standard psychiatric interview, although necessary, is not sufficient when interviewing transplant candidates. In addition, it is important to acquire information specific to the medical regimen associated with renal disease and renal transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNucleic Acids Res
August 2000
Section of Gastroenterology, Boston VA Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine, ERBC Room 513, 650 Albany Street, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Cancer cells differ from normal cells in many characteristics including loss of differentiation and uninhibited cell proliferation. Recent studies have focused on the identification of factors contributing to cell growth and differentiation. Gut-enriched Krüppel-like factor (GKLF or KLF4) is a newly identified eukaryotic transcription factor and has been shown to play a role in regulating growth arrest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFEBS Lett
July 2000
Section of Gastroenterology, Boston VA Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine, E.R.B.C. Room 513, 650 Albany Street, 02118, Boston, MA, USA.
Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) induces growth arrest and apoptosis of tumor cells but the mechanisms for these functions are unknown. Recently, gut-enriched krüppel-like factor (GKLF) was found to possess similar biological properties. Treatment of HT-29 cells with IFN-gamma inhibited cell proliferation and induced apoptosis, the effect was found to associate with GKLF expression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlcohol Clin Exp Res
April 2000
Boston VA Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02130, USA.
Background: We examined personality traits (Sociability, Impulsivity, Neuroticism) as mediators of the effects of family history on alcohol outcomes.
Methods: A sample of 485 men reported on family history of alcohol problems in 1973, completed the Eysenck Personality Inventory in 1976, and responded to a survey on alcohol use in 1982.
Results: Using structural equation modeling, family history was found to have direct effects on number of drinks per day and on the number of alcohol problems, as well as indirect effects mediated through Neuroticism.
Purpose: Currently, the choice of a vascular prosthesis for an extra-anatomic arterial bypass graft is left to the surgeon's preference because well-designed comparative evaluations have not been performed. The Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 141 was organized to identify whether there is improved patency with different prosthetic grafts for patients with femorofemoral or axillofemoral bypass grafts.
Methods: Between June 1983 and June 1988, patients at 20 Veterans Affairs Medical Centers who had aortoiliac occlusive disease but were not considered suitable candidates for aortic bypass surgery were randomized to receive either an externally supported polytetrafluoroethylene or Dacron bypass graft for an extra anatomic bypass.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
November 1999
The Department of Radiology, Boston VA Medical Center, MA 02130, USA.
Objective: Since complete meniscectomy leads to knee OA, we investigated the potential links among meniscal subluxation, joint space narrowing and symptomatic OA.
Materials And Methods: 233 cases with symptomatic knee OA and 58 asymptomatic controls underwent radiography and MR imaging of the knee. Joint space narrowing was measured on weight-bearing PA fluoroscopy-positioned radiographs.
J Urol
November 1999
Department of Urology, Boston University School of Medicine and Urology Research, Boston VA Medical Center, Massachusetts 02130, USA.
Purpose: Our aim was to study the effect of chronic ischemia on bladder contraction and detrusor smooth muscle reactivity. The relationship between structural damage and functional changes in the chronically ischemic bladder was also investigated.
Material And Methods: Male New Zealand White rabbits were divided into arterial injury (AI), hypercholesterolemia (Hch) and control groups.
J Womens Health Gend Based Med
October 1999
Boston VA Medical Center, Massachusetts, USA.
To profile differences in current physical symptoms and medical conditions among women users of Veterans Administration (VA) health services with and without a self-reported history of sexual assault sustained during military service, we conducted a cross-sectional analysis of a nationally representative, random sample of women veterans using VA outpatient services (n = 3632). A self-administered, mailed survey asked whether women had sustained sexual assault while in the military and requested information about a spectrum of physical symptoms and medical conditions. A history of sexual assault while in the military was reported by 23% of women VA users and was associated with current physical symptoms and medical conditions in every domain assessed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cell Biochem
October 1999
The Pulmonary Center and the Department of Biochemistry at the Boston University School of Medicine and the Boston VA Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02118,
Fibrotic lung diseases are characterized by excessive deposition of type I collagen. Amino acid availability regulates type I collagen mRNA levels in quiescent human lung fibroblasts. In these studies, the effect of amino acid availability on type I collagen protein accumulation in quiescent human lung fibroblasts was examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychosom Med
December 1999
Boston VA Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02130, USA.
Objective: A growing body of research has shown that there are important links between certain psychiatric disorders and health symptom reporting. Two disorders in particular (posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depression) have been the most widely implicated to date, and this association has sometimes been used to explain the occurrence of ill-defined medical problems and increased somatic symptoms in certain groups, most recently Gulf War veterans.
Methods: Structured psychiatric diagnostic interviews were used to examine the presence of major psychiatric (axis I) disorders and their relation to health symptom reporting in a well-characterized, stratified subset of Gulf War veterans and a non-Gulf-deployed veteran comparison group.
J Urol
May 1999
Department of Urology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston VA Medical Center, Massachusetts 02130, USA.
Purpose: The overall goal was to determine whether chronic ischemia and hypercholesterolemia interfere with bladder function and structure. The roles of atherosclerosis-induced chronic ischemia and hypercholesterolemia in bladder fibrosis and non-compliance were studied in the rabbit. The relationship between ischemia-induced changes in the expression of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and the severity of bladder fibrosis was also investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychol Rep
February 1999
Psychology Service, Boston VA Medical Center, MA 02130, USA.
Psychosocial factors are presented which affect clinical decision-making regarding the allocation of renal organs. Patients were rated as being either High Risk or Low Risk transplant candidates. High Risk candidates were scored as being significantly different from the Low Risk candidates on many psychosocial variables.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Physiol Paris
May 1999
Department of Neurology, Boston VA Medical Center, MA 02130, USA.
We set out to decompose the EMG signal into its constituent motor unit action potential components to track motor unit firing rates with a high degree of accuracy and extract their average firing rate. We were able to show that this average firing rate tracks the subject's force trajectory from beginning to end. We propose that this average firing rate is a volitional control signal pointing to the existence of a 'volitional unit'.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Urol
April 1999
Department of Urology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston VA Medical Center, Massachusetts 02130, USA.
Purpose: To study the mechanism of chronic ischemia-induced increased cavernosal smooth muscle contraction in an animal model of vasculogenic erectile dysfunction.
Materials And Methods: New Zealand White rabbits were divided into control (n = 6, fed with a regular diet), hypercholesterolemic (n = 9, fed with a diet containing 0.5% cholesterol) and chronic cavernosal ischemia (CCI, n = 10, underwent balloon de-endothelialization of iliac arteries and received a diet containing 0.