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Chorionic trophoblast cells demonstrate functionally different phenotypes from placental trophoblasts.

Biol Reprod

January 2025

Division of Basic Science and Translational Research, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 301 University Blvd., Galveston, TX 77555-1062, United States of America.

Chorionic trophoblast cells (CTCs) are one of the principal components of the fetal membrane and join with the decidua to form a feto-maternal interface. Recent success in isolating CTCs dealt with two separate questions: (1) The necessity of highly enriched and defined media with inhibitors of oxidative stress and cell transition and their impact on growth and trophoblast phenotype, (2) The functional differences between CTCs and other placental trophoblast lineages of cells (placental cytotrophoblast cells [PTC], and extravillous trophoblast [EVT]). CTCs were cultured either in defined media with various inhibitors or in media from which inhibitors were removed individually.

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Dual Inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 3CL Protease and Human Cathepsin L Containing Glutamine Isosteres Are Anti-CoV-2 Agents.

J Am Chem Soc

January 2025

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University, 301 Old Main Drive, College Station, Texas 77845, United States.

SARS-CoV-2 3CL protease (Main protease) and human cathepsin L are proteases that play unique roles in the infection of human cells by SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19. Both proteases recognize leucine and other hydrophobic amino acids at the P position of a peptidomimetic inhibitor. At the P position, cathepsin L accepts many amino acid side chains, with a partial preference for phenylalanine, while 3CL-PR protease has a stringent specificity for glutamine or glutamine analogues.

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Primary gastric T-cell lymphomas (PGTL) are exceedingly rare with an estimated incidence of 0.0091 per 100,000 person-years, affecting mainly elderly males. PGTL can present with a variety of gastrointestinal symptoms, but patients only rarely present with perforation.

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Host-bacteria and bacteria-bacteria interactions can be facilitated by extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by both human and bacterial cells. Human and bacterial EVs (BEVs) propagate and transfer immunogenic cargos that may elicit immune responses in nearby or distant recipient cells/tissues. Hence, direct colonization of tissues by bacterial cells is not required for immunogenic stimulation.

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Yoga is recognized as a complementary practice that improves physical, mental, and spiritual health in survivors of cancer. The present study assessed associations between a holistic approach and physical function for 30 survivors of cancer in south Texas. Cancer survivors (86% female) of diverse backgrounds (62% underrepresented minorities) performed a battery of physical function tests, including a 6-minute walk test, to assess cardiorespiratory function, isometric shoulder and elbow-flexor strength, dominant-arm grip strength, dominant-arm shoulder range of motion via inclinometer, sit-and-reach test to assess trunk and lower-extremity flexibility, and a 30-second sit-to-stand test to assess lower-extremity endurance.

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Clock-Sleep Communication.

Curr Mol Med

December 2024

Department of Pharmacology, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru 570015, Karnataka, India.

Rhythmicity is a characteristic feature of the inanimate universe. The organization of biological rhythms in time is an adaptation to the cyclical environmental changes brought on by the earth's rotation on its axis and around the sun. Circadian (L.

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Prevalence of Stress and Burnout in Physical Therapist Clinical Instructors.

J Phys Ther Educ

December 2024

Ryan J. Pontiff is an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Health Professions at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555-1144 Please address all correspondence to Ryan J. Pontiff.

Introduction: This study investigates the prevalence of stress and burnout among Physical Therapy Clinical Instructors (PT CIs) using the Perceived Stress Scale - 10 (PSS-10) and Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI) surveys. Given the critical role of PT CIs in student education, understanding their stress and burnout levels is essential.

Review Of Literature: The, PSS-10, a 10-item self-report survey, measures perceived stress with scores ranging from 0 to 40.

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Efficient Expression of Oropouche Virus Nonstructural Proteins NSs and NSm.

Methods Mol Biol

December 2024

Department of Pathology, The Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences, The Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX, USA.

Oropouche fever, a mosquito- or midge-borne emerging zoonotic disease endemic to South and Central America, manifests as a dengue-like acute febrile illness with occasional occurrences of meningitis or meningoencephalitis. The causative agent, Oropouche virus (OROV), belongs to the genus Orthobunyavirus within the family Peribunyaviridae. Its tripartite negative-sense RNA genome comprises small (S), medium (M), and large (L) segments, encoding structural N, Gn/Gc, and L proteins, respectively.

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Utilization, Cost, and Prescription Trends of Antipsychotics Prescribed by Dermatologists for Medicare Patients.

Cutis

October 2024

Dr. Maheshwari is from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Drs. Wang, Edminister, Haidari, and Feldman are from the Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Wang also is from the Departments of Pathology; Social Sciences and Health Policy; and Dermatology and Allergy Centre, University of Southern Denmark, Odense. Dr. Pang is from the Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health, Houston.

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Harnessing Simple Animal Models to Decode Sleep Mysteries.

Mol Biotechnol

November 2024

Department of Pharmacology, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru, 570015, Karnataka, India.

Whether it involves human subjects or non-human animals, basic, translational, or clinical sleep research poses significant ethical challenges for researchers and ethical committees alike. Sleep research greatly benefits from using diverse animal models, each offering unique insights into sleep control mechanisms. The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is a superior genetic model due to its quick generation period, large progenies, and rich genetic tools.

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Lead exposure at the feto-maternal interface: A cause for concern for fetal membrane trophoblasts.

Toxicol Sci

November 2024

Division of Basic Science and Translational Research, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX, 77555-1062, United States of America.

The integrity of fetal membranes enables biological functions that protect the fetus and maintain the pregnancy. Any compromise in fetal membrane function can predispose a pregnant woman to prelabor rupture of the membranes (pPROM) and subsequently to preterm birth (PTB). Epidemiologic data suggest that lead exposure during pregnancy is one of several risk factors associated with PTB and pPROM.

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Fetal microchimeric cells influence maternal lung health following term and preterm births.

Sci Rep

November 2024

Division of Basic Science and Translational Research, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 301 University Blvd., Galveston, TX, 77555-1062, USA.

Fetal microchimerism, the presence of fetal cells in maternal tissues, has garnered interest for its potential role in maternal physiology. In this study, we aimed to explore the impact of fetal microchimeric cells on maternal lung health following term and preterm delivery, particularly in the context of infection-induced preterm birth and subsequent allergic challenges. We characterized the immune cells in maternal lungs using a transgenic mouse model (mT+ Ve, Td Tomato) and high dimensional mass cytometry (CyTOF) techniques.

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Background: Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are rare, benign, yet locally aggressive lesions that contain blood-filled channels that rarely occur in the thoracic spine of adults. The literature on the treatment of spinal ABCs is sparse, but the consensus is to achieve gross-total resection (GTR) due to these lesions being locally aggressive and to prevent recurrence.

Observations: This report describes a 35-year-old female admitted with back pain and right T5 dermatome radiculopathy without any inciting events.

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Article Synopsis
  • Breast cancer (BC) is a major health concern, especially in women with schizophrenia, who experience higher mortality rates; the project aimed to assess the incidence of BC in this group and compare outcomes based on antipsychotic medication use prior to diagnosis.
  • Utilizing the TriNetX database, the study examined data from over 1.3 million women with schizophrenia from 2011 to 2023, finding that breast cancer incidence was consistent over the years but peaked in 2017; non-Hispanic women had higher diagnosis rates compared to Hispanic women.
  • Results indicated that women not on antipsychotics prior to BC diagnosis had significantly better 5-year survival rates (72% vs. 60%) and lower risks of local
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Disruption of canonical AHR-mediated induction of hepatocyte PKM2 expression compromises antioxidant defenses and increases TCDD-induced hepatotoxicity.

Redox Biol

November 2024

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA; Institute for Integrative Toxicology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA. Electronic address:

Metabolic reprogramming by the pyruvate kinase M2 isoform is associated with cell proliferation and reactive oxygen species (ROS) defenses. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), an environmental contaminant that induces ROS and hepatotoxicity, dose-dependently induces pyruvate kinase muscle isoform M2 (PKM2) in the liver. To further investigate its role in combating TCDD hepatotoxicity, a Pkm mouse was constructed lacking the dioxin response element mediating aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) induction.

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