7 results match your criteria: "Univ Medical Center Utrecht[Affiliation]"

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  • The study investigates the prevalence and effects of pathogenic variants linked to arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in a sample of over 200,000 individuals from the UK Biobank.
  • Findings indicate that the prevalence of these variants varies, with DCM variants showing higher cardiovascular mortality and increased diagnosis of cardiomyopathy compared to controls.
  • Despite these findings, disease penetrance among variant carriers remains low, with only 1.2-3.1% of carriers displaying significant disease expression, highlighting the need for careful management of incidental findings in genomic studies.
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  • The study investigated the current practices and outcomes of genetic evaluations in Dutch children with dilated cardiomyopathy, focusing on genotype-phenotype correlations for prognosis.
  • A total of 144 children were analyzed, with 74% undergoing genetic testing; findings showed that 36% had likely pathogenic or pathogenic variants, which were linked to poorer outcomes.
  • The results suggest that genetic testing is crucial for predicting prognosis in these children, and it should be included in their clinical evaluations regardless of the initial diagnosis.
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By their paternal transmission, Y-chromosomal haplotypes are sensitive markers of population history and male-mediated introgression. Previous studies identified biallelic single-nucleotide variants in the SRY, ZFY and DDX3Y genes, which in domestic goats identified four major Y-chromosomal haplotypes, Y1A, Y1B, Y2A and Y2B, with a marked geographical partitioning. Here, we extracted goat Y-chromosomal variants from whole-genome sequences of 386 domestic goats (75 breeds) and seven wild goat species, which were generated by the VarGoats goat genome project.

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Increased visceral sensitivity to capsaicin after DSS-induced colitis in mice: spinal cord c-Fos expression and behavior.

Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol

October 2007

Laboratory for Psychoneuroimmunology, Univ. Medical Center Utrecht, Rm. KC 03.063.0, Lundlaan 6, 3584 EA Utrecht, The Netherlands.

During acute and chronic inflammation visceral pain perception is altered. Conflicting data exist, however, on visceral pain perception in the postinflammatory phase. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether visceral pain perception is altered after resolution of dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced inflammation of the colon.

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Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on hemodialysis have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) contribute to vascular regeneration and repair, thereby protecting against CVD. However, circulating smooth muscle progenitor cells (SPC) may contribute to adverse vascular remodeling.

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Imaging of carotid arteries in symptomatic patients: cost-effectiveness of diagnostic strategies.

Radiology

October 2004

Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care and Dept of Radiology, Univ Medical Center Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 100, Rm D01.335, 3584 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Purpose: To assess the cost-effectiveness of noninvasive imaging strategies in patients who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke and are suspected of having significant carotid artery stenosis.

Materials And Methods: From 1997 through 2000, 350 patients were included in a multicenter blinded consecutive cohort study. The sensitivities and specificities of duplex ultrasonography (US), magnetic resonance (MR) angiography, and these two examinations combined were estimated by using digital subtraction angiography (DSA) as the reference standard.

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Nitric oxide donor induces temporal and dose-dependent reduction of gene expression in human endothelial cells.

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol

November 2004

Dept. of Nephrology and Hypertension, F03.226, Univ. Medical Center Utrecht, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands.

The present study tested the hypothesis that acute increases in nitric oxide (NO) exert substantial influences on gene transcription in endothelial cells (ECs) via guanylyl cyclase (GC). Human umbilical veins ECs (HUVECs) were exposed to 0.1, 1, and 10 mM of sodium nitroprusside (SNP) for 4 h and to 1 mM SNP or 250 microM of (Z)-1[N-(2-aminoethyl)-N-(2-ammonioethyl)amino]diazen-1-ium-1,2-diolate (DETA-NONOate) for 2, 4, 8, and 24 h.

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