193 results match your criteria: "Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston Salem[Affiliation]"
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol
June 2017
2 Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine Vascular Medicine Institute University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Objective: The Action for Health in Diabetes (Look AHEAD) trial was a randomized controlled clinical trial to compare the effects of 10 years of intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) with a control condition of diabetes support and education (DSE) on health outcomes in over 5,000 participants with type 2 diabetes. The ILI had significantly greater weight losses than DSE throughout the trial. The goal of this analysis is to describe the cost of delivering the intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Respir Crit Care Med
February 2017
2 Lung Biology Center University of California San Francisco San Francisco, California.
Front Behav Neurosci
January 2017
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY, USA.
Recent studies have used conditional knockout mice to selectively delete the D2 autoreceptor; however, these approaches result in global deletion of D2 autoreceptors early in development. The present study takes a different approach using RNA interference (RNAi) to knockdown the expression of the D2 receptors (D2R) in the substantia nigra (SN), including dopaminergic neurons, which project primarily to the dorsal striatum (dStr) in adult rats. This approach restricts the knockdown primarily to nigrostriatal pathways, leaving mesolimbic D2 autoreceptors intact.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Cardiovasc Dis
November 2016
Section on Cardiovascular Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston Salem, NC.
Cathepsins are proteolytic enzymes typically located within the lysosomes of macrophages. Once released, they can enhance the inflammatory process in atherosclerosis. Cathepsin X aids in the migration of T-lymphocytes and the release of cytokines.
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October 2016
Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM: PM with aerodynamic diameters < 2.5 μm) has been linked with cognitive deficits in older adults. Using fine-grained voxel-wise analyses, we examined whether PM exposure also affects brain structure.
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July 2016
Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
The primary aim of this study was to examine changes in functional brain network organization from rest to the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) using a graph-theoretical approach. Although many functional neuroimaging studies have examined task-based activations in complex-decision making tasks, changes in functional network organization during this task remain unexplored. This study used a repeated-measures approach to examine changes in functional network organization across multiple sessions of resting-state and IGT scans.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Physiol
July 2016
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and Hypertension and Vascular Research Center, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
CB1 cannabinoid receptors are expressed on vagal afferent fibers and neurons within the solitary tract nucleus (NTS), providing anatomical evidence for their role in arterial baroreflex modulation. To better understand the relationship between the brain renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and endocannabinoid expression within the NTS, we measured dorsal medullary endocannabinoid tissue content and the effects of CB1 receptor blockade at this brain site on cardiac baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) in ASrAOGEN rats with low glial angiotensinogen, normal Sprague-Dawley rats and (mRen2)27 rats with upregulated brain RAS expression. Mass spectrometry revealed higher levels of the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol in (mRen2)27 compared to ASrAOGEN rats (2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ ECT
September 2016
Department of Psychiatry Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC Department of Anesthesiology Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
June 2016
2 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Brain Behav
April 2016
Background: There is an established association between type 2 diabetes and accelerated cognitive decline. The exact mechanism linking type 2 diabetes and reduced cognitive function is less clear. The monoamine system, which is extensively involved in cognition, can be altered by type 2 diabetes status.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction And Aim: Complications related to inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) and artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) reservoirs are rare, potentially life threatening, and poorly described in the literature. As more devices are implanted, the incidence of reservoir-related complications may increase, and it will be important to recognize the relevant signs and symptoms.
Methods And Main Outcome Measures: We present a case series of reservoir-related complications presenting to our institution for treatment.
Front Syst Neurosci
January 2016
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
The prefrontal cortex is activated during working memory, as evidenced by fMRI results in human studies and neurophysiological recordings in animal models. Persistent activity during the delay period of working memory tasks, after the offset of stimuli that subjects are required to remember, has traditionally been thought of as the neural correlate of working memory. In the last few years several findings have cast doubt on the role of this activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Cardiol
February 2016
Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China; Section on Cardiovascular Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Electronic address:
Background: Altered nitric oxide synthase (NOS) has been implicated in the pathophysiology of heart failure (HF). Recent evidence links hypothyroidism to the pathology of HF. However, the precise mechanisms are incompletely understood.
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October 2015
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Fractality, represented as self-similar repeating patterns, is ubiquitous in nature and the brain. Dynamic patterns of hippocampal spike trains are known to exhibit multifractal properties during working memory processing; however, it is unclear whether the multifractal properties inherent to hippocampal spike trains reflect active cognitive processing. To examine this possibility, hippocampal neuronal ensembles were recorded from rats before, during and after a spatial working memory task following administration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a memory-impairing component of cannabis.
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September 2015
Brain State Technologies LLC Scottsdale, AZ, USA ; Running River School Sedona, AZ, USA.
We propose to enliven educational practice by marrying a conception of education as guided human development, to an advanced scientific understanding of the brain known as allostasis (stability through change). The result is a groundwork for allostatic neuro-education (GANE). Education as development encompasses practices including the organic (homeschooling and related traditions), cognitive acquisition (emphasis on standards and testing), and the constructivist (aimed to support adaptive creativity for both learner and society).
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July 2015
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY, USA.
Techniques to genetically manipulate the activity of defined neuronal subpopulations have been useful in elucidating function, however applicability to translational research beyond transgenic mice is limited. Subtype targeted transgene expression can be achieved using specific promoters, but often currently available promoters are either too large to package into many vectors, in particular adeno-associated virus (AAV), or do not drive expression at levels sufficient to alter behavior. To permit neuron subtype specific gene expression in wildtype animals, we developed a combinatorial AAV targeting system that drives, in combination, subtype specific Cre-recombinase expression with a strong but non-specific Cre-conditional transgene.
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April 2015
Biomedical Research and Infrastructure Center, Faculty of Natural and Physical Sciences, Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, NC, USA ; Hypertension and Vascular Research Center, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC, USA ; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Front Aging Neurosci
March 2015
Translational Science Center, Wake Forest University Winston Salem, NC, USA ; Departments of Health and Exercise Science and Geriatric Medicine, Wake Forest University Winston Salem, NC, USA.
[This corrects the article on p. 13 in vol. 4, PMID: 22685430.
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January 2015
Center for Autoimmune Genomics and Etiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH, USA ; United States Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Genome wide association studies have identified variants in PXK that confer risk for humoral autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE or lupus), rheumatoid arthritis and more recently systemic sclerosis. While PXK is involved in trafficking of epidermal growth factor Receptor (EGFR) in COS-7 cells, mechanisms linking PXK to lupus pathophysiology have remained undefined. In an effort to uncover the mechanism at this locus that increases lupus-risk, we undertook a fine-mapping analysis in a large multi-ancestral study of lupus patients and controls.
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October 2014
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College New York City, New York, 10065.
It's important to assess cases both clinically and pathologically for factors potentially predictive of an aggressive clinical course. We concluded that the relative immunosuppressive effects of PD1 may contribute to tumor progression while the lack of staining for cutaneous lymphocyte antigen may be an additional factor facilitating distant extracutaneous migration.
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January 2015
Laboratory for Complex Brain Networks, Department of Radiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC, USA ; Department of Radiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Recent census data has found that roughly 40% of adults 65 years and older not only consume alcohol but also drink more of it than previous generations. Older drinkers are more vulnerable than younger counterparts to the psychoactive effects of alcohol due to natural biological changes that occur with aging. This study was specifically designed to measure the effect of long-term moderate alcohol consumption on cognitive health in older adult drinkers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMinerva Chir
February 2015
Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston‑Salem, NC, USA -
Organ transplantation represents one of the major milestones of modern medicine and surgical practice in terms of life-years prolonged and quality of life offered for chronic patients. Each year over 100,000 donor organ transplants are performed worldwide. In spite of the rapid advancement and expansion of this niche, it has become a victim of its own success as the donor supply is far oustripped by the demand for replacement organs.
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