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In insects, nicotine activates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, which are expressed throughout the central nervous system. However, little work has been done to investigate the effects of chronic nicotine treatment on learning or other behaviors in non-herbivorous insects. To examine the effects of long term nicotine consumption on learning and memory, honey bees were fed nicotine containing solutions over four days.

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Background: The Syrian Arab Republic (SAR) is experiencing high rates of malnutrition. While many adults experience overweight and obesity, as a direct result of the continuing conflict, SAR is also noted as one of the most food-insecure regions in the Arab world. To combat the health impacts and outcomes related to diet and dietary behaviors, trained nutrition professionals are needed.

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Introduction: Few studies have examined the associations of psychosocial factors with cognitive change in Hispanics/Latinos.

Methods: Data from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos-Investigation of Neurocognitive Aging (HCHS/SOL INCA) and Sociocultural studies were used (n = 2,155; ages ≥45 years). Psychosocial exposures included intrapersonal (ethnic identity, optimism, purpose in life), interpersonal (family cohesion, familism, social networks, social support), and social factors (ethnic discrimination, loneliness, subjective social status).

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Nanofluids based on vegetal oil with different wt.% of carbon nanotubes (CNT), hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), and its hybrid (h-BN@CNT) were produced to investigate the effects of these nano-additives on the thermal conductivity and rheological properties of nanofluids. Stable suspensions of these oil/nanostructures were produced without the use of stabilizing agents.

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Long-term immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination in children and adolescents.

Pediatr Res

July 2024

Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences, The University of Texas Health (UTHealth) Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health in Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA.

Background: This analysis examined the durability of antibodies present after SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination in children and adolescents.

Methods: Data were collected over 4 time points between October 2020-November 2022 as part of a prospective population-based cohort aged 5-to-19 years (N = 810). Results of the (1) Roche Elecsys® Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Immunoassay for detection of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein (Roche N-test); and (2) qualitative and semi-quantitative detection of antibodies to the SARS CoV-2 spike protein receptor binding domain (Roche S-test); and (3) self-reported antigen/PCR COVID-19 test results, vaccination and symptom status were analyzed.

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Machine learning can be used to define subtypes of psychiatric conditions based on shared clinical and biological foundations, presenting a crucial step toward establishing biologically based subtypes of mental disorders. With the goal of identifying subtypes of disease progression in schizophrenia, here we analyzed cross-sectional brain structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from 4,291 individuals with schizophrenia (1,709 females, age=32.5 years±11.

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Associations of adolescent substance use and depressive symptoms with adult major depressive disorder in the United States: NSDUH 2016-2019.

J Affect Disord

January 2024

Department of Family and Community Health, School of Nursing, Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Few studies have focused on the associations of adolescent substance use and depressive symptoms with adult major depressive disorder (MDD).

Methods: Data from 168,859 adults, among which, 15,959 had experienced MDD in the past year, as indicated by a major depressive episode (MDE) marked by MDD symptoms, were from the 2016-2019 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health. Weighted multivariable logistic regression (MLR) analyses were used to determine the associations.

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Objectives: Mexico's population aging is occurring in the context of social changes such as increased educational attainment and occupational shifts from agriculture to service and industry. The current study compares cognitive function between two birth cohorts of Mexican adults aged 60-76 to determine if population-level changes in education and occupation type contribute to cohort differences in cognitive function.

Methods: We used the Mexican Health and Aging Study to examine adults aged 60-76 in 2001 (men: 2,309; women: 2,761) and 2018 (men: 2,842; women: 3,825).

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Tuberculosis presentation and outcomes in older Hispanic adults from Tamaulipas, Mexico.

Medicine (Baltimore)

October 2023

Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Brownsville campus, Brownsville, TX, USA.

Older people are at high risk of developing and dying from pulmonary infections like tuberculosis (TB), but there are few studies among them, particularly in Hispanics. To address these gaps, we sought to identify host factors associated with TB and adverse treatment outcomes in older Hispanics by conducting a cross-sectional study of TB surveillance data from Tamaulipas, Mexico (2006-2013; n = 8381). Multivariable logistic regressions were assessed for older adults (OA ≥65 years) when compared to young (YA, 18-39 years) and middle-aged adults (40-64 years).

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FREE-RANGING OCELOTS (): HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM CHEMISTRY REFERENCE VALUES.

J Zoo Wildl Med

October 2023

Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation. Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, East Lansing, MI 48824.

Acquiring baseline physiologic data for animals from a free-ranging wildlife species is an elusive objective. Between 1990 and 2020, a monitoring program on the last population of ocelot () to inhabit public land in the United States yielded 139 blood samples from 67 individual animals. Ocelots were live trapped and anesthetized for census and radiotelemetric studies.

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Attachment of bacteria onto a surface, consequent signaling, and accumulation and growth of the surface-bound bacterial population are key initial steps in the formation of pathogenic biofilms. While recent reports have hinted that surface mechanics may affect the accumulation of bacteria on that surface, the processes that underlie bacterial perception of surface mechanics and modulation of accumulation in response to surface mechanics remain largely unknown. We use thin and thick hydrogels coated on glass to create composite materials with different mechanics (higher elasticity for thin composites; lower elasticity for thick composites) but with the same surface adhesivity and chemistry.

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Demographic and Clinical Characteristics Associated With Serum GFAP Levels in an Ethnically Diverse Cohort.

Neurology

October 2023

From the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases (M.M.G., G.V., V.P., H.T., A.L., C.-P.W., T.K., C.L.S., J.T., S.S.); Department of Neurology (M.M.G., J.T., S.S.); Department of Population Health Sciences (C.-P.W., C.L.S.), University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio; South Texas Veterans Health Care System (C.-P.W.), Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, San Antonio; Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (D.M.P., R.P.T.), and Biochemistry, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington; Department of Medicine (T.K.), University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Department of Neurology (C.L.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine, MA; Institute for Translational Research and Department of Family Medicine (S.O.B.), University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth; Neurosciences Laboratory (G.M.), Biological Research Institute and Research Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela; and Department of Biomedical Sciences (G.M.), Division of Neurosciences, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine, Brownsville.

Background And Objectives: Elevations in circulating glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), a putative marker of reactive astrocytosis, have been found to associate with cognitive decline and dementia status. Further validation in diverse cohorts and evaluation of potential health disparities are necessary for broader generalization. The goal of this study was to examine the associations between demographics, cardiovascular risk factors, and APOE ε4 status with serum GFAP levels among Mexican American and non-Hispanic White older adults across the continuum from cognitively unimpaired to Alzheimer disease dementia.

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Objective: Latino day labourers (LDLs) in the USA are at increased risk for non-fatal and fatal occupational injuries, which are compounded by stressors that include wage theft, job insecurity and discrimination. This paper describes the development and refinement of Vales+Tú (You are Worthy of More), an injury prevention programme currently being evaluated as part of a cluster randomised trial in which health promotion is taken directly to the 'corners' (e.g.

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  • - Obesity increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, but some individuals with normal BMI can still have these conditions, while not all obese people show metabolic issues, leading to the "metabolically healthy obese" concept.
  • - Researchers propose a new measure, the metabolic BMI score (mBMI), which reflects metabolic health more accurately than traditional BMI by identifying those at different risks for disease despite having similar body weights.
  • - Lifestyle changes such as exercise and diet can positively influence an individual’s mBMI, allowing for better identification of at-risk people who may benefit from targeted health interventions.
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  • Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in regulating lipid metabolism and have been studied in relation to genetic variants and complex traits.
  • This research utilized high-coverage whole-genome sequencing of over 66,000 diverse participants to assess how rare variants in lncRNA genes affect blood lipid levels, using a statistical framework to analyze the associations.
  • The study found 83 lncRNA variants significantly linked to lipid levels, with many being independent of common genetic variations, and replicated a majority of these findings with data from another large cohort.
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  • * Using data from the Mexican American Family Studies (MAFS), the researchers applied a linear mixed model to analyze how education levels, household income, and socioeconomic indices correlate with CVD indicators like Framingham Risk Scores and carotid artery intima-media thickness.
  • * The findings suggest that the genetic factors related to CVD are significantly influenced by education, indicating that lower SES may alter the genetic risk for CVD, unlike household income and socioeconomic index, which showed no such interaction.
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Fatty Acids and their Proteins in Adipose Tissue Inflammation.

Cell Biochem Biophys

March 2024

Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, POB 1046 Blindern, Oslo, Norway.

Chronic low-grade adipose tissue inflammation is associated with metabolic disorders. Inflammation results from the intertwined cross-talks of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory pathways in the immune response of adipose tissue. In addition, adipose FABP4 levels and lipid droplet proteins are involved in systemic and tissue inflammation.

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Deep learning analysis of UPLC-MS/MS-based metabolomics data to predict Alzheimer's disease.

J Neurol Sci

October 2023

Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Professions, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville, TX 78520, USA. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • A study aimed to identify new metabolic biomarkers that could help predict Alzheimer's disease (AD) using advanced data analysis techniques called deep learning.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 177 individuals, including those with AD and cognitively normal individuals, employing methods like LASSO for feature selection to find the most relevant biomarkers among 150 candidates.
  • The best deep learning model developed using these biomarkers achieved high accuracy and demonstrated links between certain metabolites and genetic and clinical indicators related to AD, potentially improving early diagnosis and treatment options.
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Background: The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele is a risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, no investigation has focused on racial differences in the longitudinal effect of APOE genotypes on CSF amyloid beta (Aβ42) and tau levels in AD.

Methods: This study used data from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI): 222 participants with AD, 264 with cognitive normal (CN), and 692 with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) at baseline and two years follow-up.

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Microplastic pollution has emerged as a global environmental concern, exhibiting wide distribution within marine ecosystems, including the Arctic Ocean. Limited Arctic microplastic data exist from beached plastics, seabed sediments, floating plastics, and sea ice. However, no studies have examined microplastics in the sea ice of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area, and few have explored Arctic marginal seas' water column.

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A systematic review and meta-analysis of resting-state fMRI in anxiety disorders: Need for data sharing to move the field forward.

J Anxiety Disord

October 2023

Section on Development and Affective Neuroscience (SDAN), Emotion and Development Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States. Electronic address:

Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders. Neuroimaging findings remain uncertain, and resting state functional magnetic resonance (rs-fMRI) connectivity is of particular interest since it is a scalable functional imaging modality. Given heterogeneous past findings for rs-fMRI in anxious individuals, we characterize patterns across anxiety disorders by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Draft genome of methanol-oxidizing strain LAC1.

Microbiol Resour Announc

October 2023

Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA.

We report the draft genome of LAC1 isolated from an acidic aquifer in Indian Head, MD, USA. The genome contains 5,883,000 bp and has a GC content of 70% with 5,434 protein-encoding genes with functional assignments. This strain can grow on methanol with lanthanum, a rare earth element.

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Background: Low ocular perfusion pressure (OPP), which depends on the mean arterial pressure (MAP) and intraocular pressure (IOP), is associated with glaucoma. We studied 24-h MAP dysregulations and OPP in relation to the progression of glaucoma damage.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 155 normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) and 110 primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patients aged 18 years old followed at the University Hospital Leuven with repeated visual field tests ( n  = 7000 measures, including both eyes) who underwent 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.

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Global warming is one of the greatest threats to living organisms. Among them, marine invertebrates are severely impacted on reproductive fitness by rising seawater surface temperatures due to climate change (e.g.

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Advances and perspectives of using stable isotope probing (SIP)-based technologies in contaminant biodegradation.

Water Res X

September 2023

Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3136, USA.

Stable isotope probing (SIP) is a powerful tool to study microbial community structure and function in both nature and engineered environments. Coupling with advanced genomics and other techniques, SIP studies have generated substantial information to allow researchers to draw a clearer picture of what is occurring in complex microbial ecosystems. This review provides an overview of the advances of SIP-based technologies over time, summarizes the status of SIP applications to contaminant biodegradation, provides critical perspectives on ecological interactions within the community, and important factors (controllable and non-controllable) to be considered in SIP experimental designs and data interpretation.

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