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The eccentric nature of the neointima.

J Thromb Haemost

December 2024

DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA; Bruce W. Carter Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, Florida, USA. Electronic address:

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Gene inactivation of lysyl oxidase in smooth muscle cells reduces atherosclerosis burden and plaque calcification in hyperlipidemic mice.

Atherosclerosis

October 2024

DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA; Bruce W. Carter Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, FL, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is an enzyme that helps keep blood vessels strong by connecting collagen and elastin, but too much LOX can make blood vessels stiff and unhealthy.
  • Researchers studied mice without LOX to see how it affects heart disease and blood vessel health, finding that these mice had less heart disease and less buildup in their blood vessels.
  • The study shows that not having LOX helps keep blood vessels working properly and stops harmful changes in the cells, which can lead to serious health problems.
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Arteries and veins develop different types of occlusive diseases and respond differently to injury. The biological reasons for this discrepancy are not well understood, which is a limiting factor for the development of vein-targeted therapies. This study contrasts human peripheral arteries and veins at the single-cell level, with a focus on cell populations with remodeling potential.

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Response times (RTs) to ecological momentary assessment (EMA) items often decrease after repeated EMA administration, but whether this is accompanied by lower response quality requires investigation. We examined the relationship between EMA item RTs and EMA response quality. In one data set, declining response quality was operationalized as decreasing correspondence over time between subjective and objective measures of blood glucose taken at the same time.

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Context: Autoantibodies directed against the 65-kilodalton isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65Abs) are markers of autoimmune type 1 diabetes (T1D) but are also present in patients with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adults and autoimmune neuromuscular diseases, and also in healthy individuals. Phenotypic differences between these conditions are reflected in epitope-specific GAD65Abs and anti-idiotypic antibodies (anti-Id) against GAD65Abs. We previously reported that 7.

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The intricate cellular ecosystem of human peripheral veins as revealed by single-cell transcriptomic analysis.

PLoS One

January 2024

DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, United States of America.

The venous system has been historically understudied despite its critical roles in blood distribution, heart function, and systemic immunity. This study dissects the microanatomy of upper arm veins at the single cell level, and how it relates to wall structure, remodeling processes, and inflammatory responses to injury. We applied single-cell RNA sequencing to 4 non-diseased human veins (3 basilic, 1 cephalic) obtained from organ donors, followed by bioinformatic and histological analyses.

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Many people with spinal cord injury (SCI) develop chronic pain, including neuropathic pain. Unfortunately, current treatments for this condition are often inadequate because SCI-associated neuropathic pain is complex and depends on various underlying mechanisms and contributing factors. Multimodal treatment strategies including but not limited to pharmacological treatments, physical rehabilitation, cognitive training, and pain education may be best suited to manage pain in this population.

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Introduction: The molecular transformation of the human preaccess vein after arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation is poorly understood. This limits our ability to design efficacious therapies to improve maturation outcomes.

Methods: Bulk RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) followed by paired bioinformatic analyses and validation assays were performed in 76 longitudinal vascular biopsies (veins and AVFs) from 38 patients with stage 5 chronic kidney disease or end-stage kidney disease undergoing surgeries for 2-stage AVF creation (19 matured, 19 failed).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study compares bone-anchored prosthesis (BAP) and socket prosthesis (SP) to assess differences in mobility and balance for individuals with transfemoral amputations (TFAs).
  • Results indicated no statistically significant differences in gait parameters or mobility measures between the two groups, although large effect sizes were noted.
  • The findings suggest that BAP users can achieve similar mobility and balance confidence levels as SP users, indicating BAP as a viable alternative for certain patients.
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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a highly comorbid condition with significant effects on vascular health and remodeling. Upper extremity veins are important in end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) due to their potential use to create vascular accesses. However, unlike arteries, the contribution of CKD-associated factors to the chronic remodeling of veins has been barely studied.

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Objective: Type 2 diabetes is a risk factor for cognitive impairment. We examined the relation of glycemia, lipids, blood pressure (BP), hypertension history, and statin use with cognition in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE).

Research Design And Methods: Cross-sectional analyses from GRADE at baseline examined the association of glycemia (hemoglobin A [HbA]), LDL, systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP), hypertension history, and statin use with cognition assessed by the Spanish English Verbal Learning Test, letter and animal fluency tests, and Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST).

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Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) may have favourable neurohumoral and metabolic effects in patients with chronic liver disease. However, studies examining SGLT2i in this population have been limited to patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and have focused on surrogate biomarkers. Our aim was to evaluate whether SGLT2i can reduce the incidence of ascites and death over a period of 36 months in patients with cirrhosis and diabetes mellitus.

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Rates and Predictors of Undergoing Different Hepatocellular Carcinoma Screening Tests in Patients With Cirrhosis.

Am J Gastroenterol

February 2021

Veteran Affairs Great Lakes Health Care System, VISN 12 PBM, Westchester, Illinois.

Introduction: We aimed to assess rates and predictors of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) screening among patients with cirrhosis.

Methods: We reviewed electronic health records of 11,361 patients with cirrhosis from 11 U.S.

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Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) occurs when there is hepatic venous outflow obstruction. Chronic BCS may result in liver cirrhosis due to long-standing obstruction and tend to present late. We present the first case of BCS secondary to Janus tyrosine kinase 2 (JAK2) mutation resulting in "pseudocirrhosis" rather than cirrhosis of the liver.

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Objective: Persistent neuropathic pain is a common and often severe consequence of spinal cord injury (SCI). There is a critical need to better understand how to overcome barriers and promote facilitators to optimal pain management. The present study was designed to identify, from the perspectives of persons living with SCI, their significant others, and SCI health care professionals, the barriers and facilitators to optimal pain management for intense neuropathic pain.

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Prostate cancer (PCa), a leading cause of cancer-related death in men, becomes resistant to androgen deprivation therapy by inducing androgen receptor (AR) activity, which is known as castration-resistant PCa (CRPC). Enzalutamide is an approved drug that inhibits AR activity and increases overall survival. However, resistance to enzalutamide develops rapidly often by increasing AR activity, suggesting that new therapies are required for CRPC.

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The present study was part of a larger mixed-methods study concerning facilitators and barriers to living with chronic pain after spinal cord injury. The agreement with themes obtained in qualitative interviews were quantified in a large online survey and overarching themes were defined by factor analysis. The present study aimed to define subgroups based on cluster analysis of the overarching themes' factor scores and to compare the subgroups on pain-related variables.

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Fingolimod (FTY720), a structural analogue of sphingosine, targets sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor signaling and is currently an immunomodulatory therapy for multiple sclerosis. Fingolimod accesses the central nervous system (CNS) where its active metabolite, fingolimod phosphate (FTY720-P), has pleotropic neuroprotective effects in an inflammatory microenvironment. To investigate potential neuronal-specific mechanisms of fingolimod neuroprotection, we cultured the human neuronal progenitor cell line, hNP1, in differentiation medium supplemented with HIV- or Mock-infected supernatants, with or without FTY720-P.

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The apolipoprotein ε4 gene allele and the apolipoprotein E4 protein (ApoE4) are important host susceptibility factors linked to neurocognitive disorders associated with HIV infection or Alzheimer's disease. Our previous studies showed differential effects of the two most common human ApoE genotypes, APOE3/3 and APOE3/4, on gene expression by differentiating human neuroepithelial progenitor cells continuously exposed to HIV. To investigate the effects of ApoE3 versus ApoE4 isoforms specifically on maturing neurons, we adapted a human neuronal progenitor cell line, hNP1, with ApoE genotype APOE3/3.

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Introduction: Proficiency in communication skills is a core competency of residency training. We evaluated the feasibility, acceptability and applicability of a virtual world objective structured clinical examination that enables practice based learning and assessment of resident communication skills.

Methods: A virtual clinical encounter situated in 2 practice settings was developed that uses a human avatar physician and a standardized patient.

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Objective: To identify the relative importance of positive (facilitators) and negative (barriers) contributors to living with chronic pain after spinal cord injury (SCI).

Design: Mixed-methods: (1) Qualitative (n=35): individual, semistructured, open-ended interviews identifying facilitator/barrier themes; (2) Quantitative (n=491): converting the most common themes into statements and quantifying agreement with these in an online survey to determine relative importance, underlying dimensions, and their associations with perceived difficulty in dealing with pain.

Setting: University-based research setting and general community.

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Background: Severe alveolar atrophy often presents a challenge for the implant surgery. The significant lack of bone in the alveolar ridges may compromise the final restorations both from the aesthetic and functional standpoints.

Objectives: To evaluate the behavior of bone block allografts for the maxillary augmentation and to investigate its incorporation, remodeling, and implant survival rates in two different healing time points.

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Effects of gamma irradiation on the biomechanical properties of peroneus tendons.

Open Access J Sports Med

September 2016

Department of Orthopaedics, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA; Max Biedermann Institute for Biomechanics, Miami Beach, FL, USA.

Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the biomechanical properties of nonirradiated (NI) and irradiated (IR) peroneus tendons to determine if they would be suitable allografts, in regards to biomechanical properties, for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction after a dose of 1.5-2.5 Mrad.

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Introduction: Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate into multiple cell types, including osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and adipocytes. These pluripotent cells secrete hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), which regulates cell growth, survival, motility, migration, mitogenesis and is important for tissue development/regeneration. HGF has four splice variants, NK1, NK2, NK3, and NK4 which have varying functions and affinities for the HGF receptor, cMET.

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Characteristics and Patterns of Metastatic Disease from Chordoma.

Sarcoma

February 2016

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Orthopaedic Associates, 55 Fruit Street Yawkey 3B, Boston, MA 02114, USA.

Chordoma is a rare, slow-growing malignant tumor arising from notochordal remnants. A retrospective review of patient records at two major referral centers was undertaken to assess the incidence, location, and prognostic factors of metastatic disease from chordoma. 219 patients with chordoma (1962-2009) were identified.

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