160 results match your criteria: "University of Louisville Louisville[Affiliation]"
Front Psychol
February 2015
Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
The study examines the influence of personality traits and close relationships on the coping style of women with breast cancer. A sample of 72 Italian patients receiving treatment for early stage breast cancer was recruited. Participants completed questionnaires measuring personality traits (Interpersonal Adaptation Questionnaire), interpersonal closeness (Inclusion of the Other in the Self Scale), and adjustment to cancer (Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale).
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February 2015
Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Front Physiol
December 2014
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Institute of Molecular Cardiology, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA ; Department of Medicine, Diabetes and Obesity Center, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA ; Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA ; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
An increase in calorie consumption is associated with the recent rise in obesity prevalence. However, our current understanding of the effects of nutrient excess on major metabolic pathways appears insufficient to develop safe and effective metabolic interventions to prevent obesity. Hence, we sought to identify systemic metabolic changes caused by nutrient excess and to determine how endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS)-which has anti-obesogenic properties-affects systemic metabolism by measuring plasma metabolites.
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December 2014
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Postmortem neuropathological studies of autism consistently reveal distinctive types of malformations, including cortical dysplasias, heterotopias, and various neuronomorphometric abnormalities. In keeping with these observations, we review here that 88% of high-risk genes for autism influence neural induction and early maturation of the neuroblast. In addition, 80% of these same genes influence later stages of differentiation, including neurite and synapse development, suggesting that these gene products exhibit long-lasting developmental effects on cell development as well as elements of redundancy in processes of neural proliferation, growth, and maturation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Diabetes Investig
November 2014
Kosair Children's Hospital Research Institute, the Department of Pediatrics, the University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA ; Departments of Radiation Oncology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, the University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Diabetic cardiomyopathy as an important threat to health occurs with or without coexistence of vascular diseases. The exact mechanisms underlying the disease remain incompletely clear. Although several pathological mechanisms responsible for diabetic cardiomyopathy have been proposed, oxidative stress is widely considered as one of the major causes for the pathogenesis of the disease.
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November 2014
Department of Philosophy, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Front Physiol
November 2014
Cardiovascular Innovation Institute, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA ; Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA ; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Innovative research on the interactions between biomechanical load and cardiovascular (CV) morphogenesis by multiple investigators over the past 3 decades, including the application of bioengineering approaches, has shown that the embryonic heart adapts both structure and function in order to maintain cardiac output to the rapidly growing embryo. Acute adaptive hemodynamic mechanisms in the embryo include the redistribution of blood flow within the heart, dynamic adjustments in heart rate and developed pressure, and beat to beat variations in blood flow and vascular resistance. These biomechanically relevant events occur coincident with adaptive changes in gene expression and trigger adaptive mechanisms that include alterations in myocardial cell growth and death, regional and global changes in myocardial architecture, and alterations in central vascular morphogenesis and remodeling.
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November 2014
Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
The term autism spectrum disorder (ASD) describes a range of conditions characterized by impairments in social interactions, communication, and by restricted and repetitive behaviors. Autism spectrum disorder may also present with symptoms suggestive of autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of 18 sessions of low frequency (LF) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on autonomic function in children with ASD by recording electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrodermal activity (EDA) pre- post- and during each rTMS session.
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October 2014
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA ; Division of Communicative Disorders, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Past research has shown that auditory distance estimation improves when listeners are given the opportunity to see all possible sound sources when compared to no visual input. It has also been established that distance estimation is more accurate in vision than in audition. The present study investigates the degree to which auditory distance estimation is improved when matched with a congruent visual stimulus.
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October 2014
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Northeast Ohio Medical University Rootstown, OH USA.
Descending projections from the auditory cortex (AC) terminate in subcortical auditory centers from the medial geniculate nucleus (MG) to the cochlear nucleus, allowing the AC to modulate the processing of acoustic information at many levels of the auditory system. The nucleus of the brachium of the inferior colliculus (NBIC) is a large midbrain auditory nucleus that is a target of these descending cortical projections. The NBIC is a source of several auditory projections, including an ascending projection to the MG.
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March 2015
Department of Microbiology and Immunology and Center for Predictive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Front Physiol
September 2014
Department of Medicine - Cardiovascular, Institute of Molecular Cardiology, and Diabetes and Obesity Center, School of Medicine, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Most studies of the heart focus on cardiomyocytes (CM) at the exclusion of other cell types such as myocardial endothelial cells (EC). Such mono-cellular approaches propagate the presumption that EC provide a mere "passive lining" or supportive role. In fact, EC contribute to a dynamic network regulating vascular tone, cardiac development, and repair.
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August 2014
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Objectives: Reports in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) of a minicolumnopathy with consequent deficits of lateral inhibition help explain observed behavioral and executive dysfunctions. We propose that neuromodulation based on low frequency repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) will enhance lateral inhibition through activation of inhibitory double bouquet interneurons and will be accompanied by improvements in the prefrontal executive functions. In addition we proposed that rTMS will improve cortical excitation/inhibition ratio and result in changes manifested in event-related potential (ERP) recorded during cognitive tests.
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May 2014
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Computing Laboratory, Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Assessment of high-throughput-omics data initially focuses on relative or raw levels of a particular feature, such as an expression value for a transcript, protein, or metabolite. At a second level, analyses of annotations including known or predicted functions and associations of each individual feature, attempt to distill biological context. Most currently available comparative- and meta-analyses methods are dependent on the availability of identical features across data sets, and concentrate on determining features that are differentially expressed across experiments, some of which may be considered "biomarkers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study is to compare the anatomical outcome of robotic sacrocolpopexy for pelvic organ prolapse in women with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 and higher to those with a BMI under 30. This is a retrospective chart review. POP-Q measurements preoperatively and 12 months postoperatively were evaluated using non-parametric statistical analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Significant advances in our understanding of the biological processes involved in tooth development and repair at the cellular and molecular levels have underpinned the newly emerging area of regenerative endodontics. Development of treatment protocols based on exploiting the natural wound healing properties of the dental pulp and applying tissue engineering principles has allowed reporting of case series showing preservation of tissue vitality and apexogenesis.
Aim: To review current case series reporting regenerative endodontics.
JOP
March 2014
Department of Bioengineering, University of Louisville. Louisville, KY, USA.
Context: Cells in the interior of pancreatic tumors are believed to undergo continual autophagy to maintain homeostasis during unregulated growth in hypoxia caused by impaired vascularity. We hypothesize that treating metastatic cells with chloroquine, an inhibitor of autophagy, in hypoxia will decrease cell viability and induce cell death.
Design: MiaPaCa2 (non-metastatic) and S2VP10 (metastatic) cell lines were treated with 25 and 50 µM chloroquine for 24 and 48 hours in normoxia and hypoxia (5-10% O₂).
Front Plant Sci
April 2014
Department of Biology, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Most eukaryotic proteins are post-translationally modified, and modification has profound effects on protein function. One key modification is the attachment of a lipid group to certain amino acids; this typically facilitates subcellular targeting (association with a membrane) and protein-protein interactions (by virtue of the large hydrophobic moiety). Most widely recognized are lipid modifications of proteins involved in developmental signaling, but proteins with structural roles are also lipid-modified.
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April 2014
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet
December 2013
Department of Epidemiology & Population Health, School of Public Health and Information Sciences, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a member of the ErbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases, functions in cellular processes essential to the development of cancer. Overexpression of EGFR in primary breast tumors has been linked with poor prognosis. We investigated the associations between 34 EGFR tagging SNPs and breast cancer risk and breast cancer-specific mortality in 4,703 Hispanic and 3,030 non-Hispanic white women from the Breast Cancer Health Disparities Study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiol Rep
October 2013
Kosair Charities Pediatric Heart Research Program, Cardiovascular Innovation Institute, University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky ; Affiliated Hospital of Guiyang Medical College Guiyang, China.
Engineered cardiac tissues (ECTs) are platforms to investigate cardiomyocyte maturation and functional integration, the feasibility of generating tissues for cardiac repair, and as models for pharmacology and toxicology bioassays. ECTs rapidly mature in vitro to acquire the features of functional cardiac muscle and respond to mechanical load with increased proliferation and maturation. ECTs are now being investigated as platforms for in vitro models for human diseases and for pharmacologic screening for drug toxicities.
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November 2013
Gottfried and Gisela Kolb Endowed Chair in Psychiatry, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
April 2014
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Medicine, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Front Physiol
August 2013
Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology, Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center, University of Louisville Louisville, KY, USA.
Front Psychol
June 2013
Educational and Counseling Psychology, University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky, USA.