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Angiopoietin 1 Attenuates Dysregulated Angiogenesis in the Gastrocnemius of DMD Mice.

Int J Mol Sci

November 2024

Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, ON N6A 5C1, Canada.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a degenerative neuromuscular disease caused by a lack of functional dystrophin. Ang 1 paracrine signalling maintains the endothelial barrier of blood vessels, preventing plasma leakage. Chronic inflammation, a consequence of DMD, causes endothelial barrier dysfunction in skeletal muscle.

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Epigenetic profile of the immune system associated with symptom severity and treatment response in schizophrenia.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

February 2024

From the National Clinical Research Center for Aging and Medicine at Huashan Hospital, State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science, Institutes of Brain Science and School of Life Sciences, Human Phenome Institute, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (Tang, Yao); the Peking University Huilongguan Clinical Medical School, Beijing Huilongguan Hospital, Beijing, China (Tan, Li); the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montréal, Que. (Palaniyappan); Robarts Research Institute and Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ont. (Palaniyappan); the Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ont. (Palaniyappan); the MOE Key Laboratory of Computational Neuroscience and Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (Luo)

Background: Environmental modification of genetic information (epigenetics) is often invoked to explain interindividual differences in the phenotype of schizophrenia. In clinical practice, such variability is most prominent in the symptom profile and the treatment response. Epigenetic regulation of immune function is of particular interest, given the therapeutic relevance of this mechanism in schizophrenia.

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Gestational exposure to cannabidiol leads to glucose intolerance in 3-month-old male offspring.

J Endocrinol

January 2024

Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

Reports in North America suggest that up to 20% of young women (18-24 years) use cannabis during pregnancy. This is concerning given clinical studies indicate that maternal cannabis use is associated with fetal growth restriction and dysglycemia in the offspring. Preclinical studies demonstrated that prenatal exposure to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, the main psychoactive component of cannabis, in rat dams led to female-specific deficits in β-cell mass and glucose intolerance/insulin resistance.

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Characterization of the Ang/Tie2 Signaling Pathway in the Diaphragm Muscle of DMD Mice.

Biomedicines

August 2023

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Western University, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada.

In Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), angiogenesis appears to be attenuated. Local administration of angiopoietin 1 (Ang1) has been shown to reduce inflammation, ischemia, and fibrosis in DMD mice. Ang1 is a vital vascular stabilizing factor that activates the endothelial cell receptor Tie2, leading to downstream pro-survival PI3K/Akt pathway activation and eNOS phosphorylation.

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The Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) belongs to the nuclear receptor superfamily and is an essential bile acid (BA) receptor that regulates the expression of genes involved in the metabolism of BAs. FXR protects the liver from BA overload, which is a major etiology of hepatocellular carcinoma. Herein, we investigated the changes in gene expression and chromatin accessibility in hepatocytes by performing RNA-seq in combination with the Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin with high-throughput sequencing (ATAC-seq) using a novel FXR knockout mouse model () generated through CRISPR/Cas9.

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Caring for people with chronic kidney disease, let alone during a pandemic, can place nurses at risk for burnout. This study explored the effects of the Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) 8-week training on nephrology nurses' levels of self-compassion, burnout, and resilience. Twelve nurses participated.

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As cannabis use during pregnancy increases, it is important to understand its effects on the developing fetus. Particularly, the long-term effects of its psychoactive component, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), on the offspring's reproductive health are not fully understood. This study examined the impact of gestational THC exposure on the miRNA profile in adult rat ovaries and the possible consequences on ovarian health.

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The functional and structural associations of aberrant microglial activity in major depressive disorder.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

June 2022

From the Department of Neuroscience, Western University, London, Ont. (Cakmak, Schaefer, Sabesan, Palaniyappan); the Robarts Research Institute, Western University, London, Ont. (Cakmak, Palaniyappan); the Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ont. (Liu, Poirier, Burhan, St. Lawrence, Théberge, Hicks, Finger, Anazodo); the Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University, London, Ont. (Poirier, Sabesan, St. Lawrence, Théberge, Hicks, Anazodo); the London Health Sciences Centre, London, Ont. (Schaefer, Poolacherla, Palaniyappan); the Department of Psychiatry, Western University, London, Ont. (Burhan, Théberge, Palaniyappan); the Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. (Burhan); the Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Whitby, Ont. (Burhan); the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, Western University, London, Ont. (Finger); the Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Western University, London, Ont. (Poolacherla).

Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating mental illness that has been linked to increases in markers of inflammation, as well as to changes in brain functional and structural connectivity, particularly between the insula and the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC). In this study, we directly related inflammation and dysconnectivity in treatment-resistant MDD by concurrently measuring the following: microglial activity with [F]N-2-(fluoroethoxyl)benzyl-N-(4phenoxypyridin-3-yl)acetamide ([F]FEPPA) positron emission tomography (PET); the severity of MDD; and functional or structural connectivity among insula or sgACC nodes.

Methods: Twelve patients with treatment-resistant MDD (8 female, 4 male; mean age ± standard deviation 54.

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While the effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of cannabis, have been studied extensively in the central nervous system, there is limited knowledge about its effects on the female reproductive system. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of THC on the expression and secretion of the angiogenic factor vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the ovary, and to determine if these effects were mediated by prostaglandins. Spontaneously immortalized rat granulosa cells (SIGCs) were exposed to THC for 24 h.

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Multimetric structural covariance in first-episode major depressive disorder: a graph theoretical analysis.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

May 2022

From the Department of Psychiatry, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, China (Chen, Liu, Xi, Tan, Fan, Cheng, Jun Yang, Jie Yang); the National Clinical Research Centre for Mental Disorders, Changsha, China (Chen, Liu, Xi, Tan, Fan, Cheng, Jun Yang, Jie Yang); the Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. (Palaniyappan); the Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. (Palaniyappan); the Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ont. (Palaniyappan); the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montréal, Quebec (Palaniyappan).

Background: Abnormalities of cortical morphology have been consistently reported in major depressive disorder (MDD), with widespread focal alterations in cortical thickness, surface area and gyrification. However, it is unclear whether these distributed focal changes disrupt the system-level architecture (topology) of brain morphology in MDD. If present, such a topological disruption might explain the mechanisms that underlie altered cortical morphology in MDD.

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Homelessness is a significant social issue within Canada but is difficult to quantify at the population level. In this paper, we discuss the development and use of a case ascertainment algorithm that identifies people experiencing homelessness through health administrative data. We highlight the appropriateness of various uses of this method given its key strengths and limitations.

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DNA methylation is an essential covalent modification that is required for growth and development. Once considered to be a relatively stable epigenetic mark, many studies have established that DNA methylation is dynamic. The 5-methylcytosine (5-mC) mark can be removed through active DNA demethylation in which 5-mC is converted to an unmodified cytosine through an oxidative pathway coupled to base excision repair (BER).

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Alzheimer's disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Currently, there are no disease-modifying pharmacotherapies for this condition. Aducanumab, an amyloid beta-directed monoclonal antibody that targets aggregated forms of amyloid-beta in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease, has raised hopes that such a therapy has been discovered, but its approval by the US Food and Drug Administration has engendered a good deal of controversy.

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Metabolic Consequences of Gestational Cannabinoid Exposure.

Int J Mol Sci

September 2021

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, 1151 Richmond Street, London, ON N6A 5C1, Canada.

Up to 20% of pregnant women ages 18-24 consume cannabis during pregnancy. Moreover, clinical studies indicate that cannabis consumption during pregnancy leads to fetal growth restriction (FGR), which is associated with an increased risk of obesity, type II diabetes (T2D), and cardiovascular disease in the offspring. This is of great concern considering that the concentration of Δ- tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), a major psychoactive component of cannabis, has doubled over the last decade and can readily cross the placenta and enter fetal circulation, with the potential to negatively impact fetal development via the endocannabinoid (eCB) system.

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In Utero Exposure to Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Leads to Postnatal Catch-Up Growth and Dysmetabolism in the Adult Rat Liver.

Int J Mol Sci

July 2021

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, 1151 Richmond Street, London, ON N6A 5C1, Canada.

The rates of gestational cannabis use have increased despite limited evidence for its safety in fetal life. Recent animal studies demonstrate that prenatal exposure to Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis) promotes intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), culminating in postnatal metabolic deficits. Given IUGR is associated with impaired hepatic function, we hypothesized that Δ9-THC offspring would exhibit hepatic dyslipidemia.

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The Role of Cellular Stress in Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Postnatal Dysmetabolism.

Int J Mol Sci

June 2021

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, 1151 Richmond Street, London, ON N6A 5C1, Canada.

Disruption of the in utero environment can have dire consequences on fetal growth and development. Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is a pathological condition by which the fetus deviates from its expected growth trajectory, resulting in low birth weight and impaired organ function. The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) postulates that IUGR has lifelong consequences on offspring well-being, as human studies have established an inverse relationship between birth weight and long-term metabolic health.

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Prenatal exposure to nicotine, tobacco's major addictive constituent, has been shown to reduce birth weight and increases apoptosis, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction in the postnatal pancreas. Given that upregulated levels of the pro-oxidative adapter protein p66shc is observed in growth-restricted offspring and is linked to beta-cell apoptosis, the goal of this study was to investigate whether alterations in p66shc expression underlie the pancreatic deficits in nicotine-exposed offspring. Maternal administration of nicotine in rats increased p66shc expression in the neonatal pancreas.

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Acute conceptual disorganization in untreated first-episode psychosis: a combined magnetic resonance spectroscopy and diffusion imaging study of the cingulum.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

April 2021

From the Department of Psychiatry, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China (Pan); the Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada (Pan, Khan, Palaniyappan); the Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ont., Canada (Théberge, Palaniyappan); the Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada (Jeon, Théberge, Khan, Palaniyappan); the Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada (Palaniyappan, Théberge); the Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada (Dempster); the China National Clinical Research Center on Mental Disorders (Xiangya), Changsha, Hunan, China (Pan); the China National Technology Institute on Mental Disorders, Changsha, Hunan, China (Pan); the Hunan Key Laboratory of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Changsha, Hunan, China (Pan); and the Institute of Mental Health of Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China (Pan).

Background: Disorganized thinking is a core feature of acute psychotic episodes that is linked to social and vocational functioning. Several lines of evidence implicate disrupted cognitive control, excitatory overdrive and oxidative stress relating to the anterior cingulate cortex as mechanisms of conceptual disorganization (CD). We examined 3 candidate mechanistic markers related to CD in firstepisode psychosis: glutamate excess, cortical antioxidant (glutathione) status and the integrity of the cingulum bundle that connects regions implicated in cognitive control.

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Were Snowbirds Disproportionally Impacted by COVID-19? An Ontario Analysis.

Healthc Q

January 2021

An endocrinologist at St. Joseph's Health Care London, an assistant professor in the departments of Medicine and Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western University, an associate scientist at the Lawson Health Research Institute and an adjunct scientist at ICES Western in London, ON.

Early in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, many older adult Canadians who routinely spend the winter months in warmer regions (colloquially known as "snowbirds") returned to Canada. While numerous infections were attributed to travel-related exposure at that time, little is known about the impact of COVID-19 on returning snowbirds. This population-based analysis from Ontario suggests that snowbirds were not disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.

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With the legalization of marijuana (Cannabis sativa) and increasing use during pregnancy, it is important to understand its impact on exposed offspring. Specifically, the effects of Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), the major psychoactive component of cannabis, on fetal ovarian development and long-term reproductive health are not fully understood. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of prenatal exposure to Δ9-THC on ovarian health in adult rat offspring.

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Reconsidering brain tissue changes as a mechanistic focus for early intervention in psychiatry.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

November 2020

From the Robarts Research Institute, Western University (Palaniyappan); the Department of Psychiatry, Western University (Palaniyappan, Sukumar); the Lawson Health Research Institute, Imaging Division (Palaniyappan); and the Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University (Palaniyappan), London, Ont., Canada.

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In a recent publication, we demonstrated that conditional deletion of the gene encoding thymine DNA glycosylase (TDG) leads to a late onset of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). TDG loss causes disruption in active DNA demethylation in the liver and dysregulation of the farnesoid X receptor and small heterodimer partner (FXR-SHP) regulatory cascade. This leads to a loss of bile acid and glucose homeostasis, which predisposes mice to HCC.

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Abnormal Thalamocortical Circuit in Adolescents With Early-Onset Schizophrenia.

J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry

April 2021

Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China; the Medical Psychological Institute of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China; and the National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, Changsha, Hunan, China; National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China. Electronic address:

Objective: Thalamic circuit imbalance characterized by increased sensorimotor-thalamic connectivity and decreased prefrontal-thalamic connectivity has been consistently observed in adult-onset schizophrenia (AOS), although it is unclear whether this pattern is also a feature of early-onset schizophrenia (EOS). If this is the case, thalamic circuit imbalance can be considered as a core mechanistic defect in schizophrenia, unconfounded by the age of onset.

Method: A total of 116 adolescents with EOS (63 drug-naive EOS) and 55 matched healthy controls (HC) were recruited and underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans.

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Purpose: People with systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) face difficulties being physically active. This study identified physical activity barriers and facilitators experienced by people with scleroderma.

Materials And Methods: We conducted nominal group technique sessions with scleroderma patients who shared physical activity barriers, barrier-specific facilitators, and general facilitators.

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miRNA-5119 regulates immune checkpoints in dendritic cells to enhance breast cancer immunotherapy.

Cancer Immunol Immunother

June 2020

Medical Laboratory Education Center, Colleges of Basic Medicine and Pharmacology, Jiangxi Academy of Medical Sciences, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China.

Dendritic cell (DC) based immunotherapy is a promising approach to clinical cancer treatment. miRNAs are a class of small non-coding RNA molecules that bind to RNAs to mediate multiple events which are important in diverse biological processes. miRNA mimics and antagomirs may be potent agents to enhance DC-based immunotherapy against cancers.

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