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Objectives To identify factors predicting maternal sex steroid hormone concentrations in early pregnancy. Methods The Infant Development and the Environment Study recruited healthy pregnant women from academic medical centers in four US cities. Gold standard liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was used to measure maternal sex steroids concentrations (total testosterone [TT], free testosterone [FT], estrone [E1], estradiol [E2], and estriol [E3] concentrations) in serum samples from 548 women carrying singletons (median = 11.

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Feedback on LH in Testosterone-Clamped Men Depends on the Mode of Testosterone Administration and Body Composition.

J Endocr Soc

January 2019

Endocrine Research Unit, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Center for Translational Science Activities, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

Context: Quantitative studies of the short-term feedback of testosterone (T) on luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion in healthy men are relatively rare. Such studies require the shutting down of endogenous T secretion and the imposition of experimentally controlled IV T addback.

Objective: To evaluate whether pulsatile and continuous T delivery confers equivalent negative feedback on LH secretion.

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Dyslipidemia Is a Major Factor in Stem Cell Damage Induced by Uncontrolled Long-Term Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity in the Rat, as Suggested by the Effects on Stem Cell Culture.

J Sex Med

December 2018

Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, Torrance, CA, USA; Department of Urology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Department of Medicine, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Previous work showed that muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) exposed long-term to the milieu of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes (UC-T2D) in male obese Zucker (OZ) rats, were unable to correct the associated erectile dysfunction and the underlying histopathology when implanted into the corpora cavernosa, and were also imprinted with a noxious gene global transcriptional signature (gene-GTS), suggesting that this may interfere with their use as autografts in stem cell therapy.

Aim: To ascertain the respective contributions of dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia to this MDSC damage, clarify its mechanism, and design a bioassay to identify the damaged stem cells.

Methods: Early diabetes MDSCs and late diabetes MDSCs were respectively isolated from nearly normal young OZ rats and moderately hyperglycemic and severely dyslipidemic/obese aged rats with erectile dysfunction.

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Therapeutic-continuous positive airway pressure seems to increase weight compared with placebo-continuous positive airway pressure. It is not known whether weight gain with therapeutic-continuous positive airway pressure dose is dependent or whether it causes metabolic dysfunction. Data synthesis of three randomised placebo-continuous positive airway pressure-controlled trials (2-3 months) was performed to test whether there is a dose-dependent effect of continuous positive airway pressure on weight.

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Optimization of Phenyl Indole Inhibitors of the AAA+ ATPase p97.

ACS Med Chem Lett

November 2018

University of Pittsburgh Chemical Diversity Center, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, United States.

Optimization of the side-chain of a phenyl indole scaffold identified from a high-throughput screening campaign for inhibitors of the AAA+ ATPase p97 is reported. The addition of an -alkyl piperazine led to high potency of this series in a biochemical assay, activity in cell-based assays, and excellent pharmaceutical properties. Molecular modeling based on a subsequently obtained cryo-EM structure of p97 in complex with a phenyl indole was used to rationalize the potency of these allosteric inhibitors.

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Background: The Physical Function Trial (PFT) was one of seven Testosterone Trials (TTrials), the aim of which was to assess the effect of testosterone on mobility, self-reported physical function, falls, and patient global impression-of-change (PGIC) in older men with low testosterone concentrations, self-reported mobility limitation, and walking speed of less than 1·2 m/s. Using data from the PFT and the overall TTrials study population, we also aimed to identify whether the effect of testosterone on mobility differed according to baseline walking speed, mobility limitation, or other participant-level factors.

Methods: The TTrials included 790 men aged 65 years or older and with an average of two total testosterone concentrations below 275 ng/dL (9·5 nmol/L), of whom 390 had mobility limitation and a walking speed below 1·2 m/s and were enrolled in the PFT.

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Study Objectives: Sleep is increasingly recognized to influence a growing array of physiological processes. The relationship between sleep duration and testis size, a marker of male reproductive potential, has not been studied.

Methods: This was a preliminary cross-sectional analysis of the baseline data from 92 healthy men (mean ± standard deviation, age 33 ± 6 years, body mass index [BMI] 24.

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Purpose: In this open label, single arm, dose blinded, 52-week registration phase study we evaluated the efficacy and safety of a subcutaneous testosterone enanthate auto-injector administered weekly to men with hypogonadism.

Materials And Methods: A total of 150 patients were initiated on a 75 mg subcutaneous testosterone enanthate auto-injector self-administered weekly. Dose adjustments were made at week 7 to 50, 75 or 100 mg testosterone enanthate based on the week 6 total testosterone trough concentration.

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Atlas of Circadian Metabolism Reveals System-wide Coordination and Communication between Clocks.

Cell

September 2018

Center for Epigenetics and Metabolism, U1233 INSERM, Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA. Electronic address:

Metabolic diseases are often characterized by circadian misalignment in different tissues, yet how altered coordination and communication among tissue clocks relate to specific pathogenic mechanisms remains largely unknown. Applying an integrated systems biology approach, we performed 24-hr metabolomics profiling of eight mouse tissues simultaneously. We present a temporal and spatial atlas of circadian metabolism in the context of systemic energy balance and under chronic nutrient stress (high-fat diet [HFD]).

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Epidithiodiketopiperazines Inhibit Protein Degradation by Targeting Proteasome Deubiquitinase Rpn11.

Cell Chem Biol

November 2018

Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Box 114-96, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, MD 26335, USA; Amgen Discovery Research, One Amgen Center Drive MS 29-M-B, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA. Electronic address:

The 26S proteasome is the major proteolytic machine for breaking down cytosolic and nuclear proteins in eukaryotes. Due to the lack of a suitable assay, it is difficult to measure routinely and quantitatively the breakdown of proteins by the 26S proteasome in vitro. In the present study, we developed an assay to monitor proteasome-mediated protein degradation.

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A Phase 3 Trial of l-Glutamine in Sickle Cell Disease.

N Engl J Med

July 2018

From Emmaus Medical, Torrance (Y.N., L.T.T., R.L.R., C.W.S.), University of California at Los Angeles (Y.N.), Harbor-UCLA and Los Angeles BioMedical Research Institute (J.L.L., E.H.P.), and University of Southern California (C.W.S.), Los Angeles, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Inglewood (L.S., O.A.B.), and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital and Research Center, Oakland (L.D.N., E.P.V.) - all in California; State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center (S.T.M.), Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center (K.V.), Interfaith Medical Center (E.G.), Brooklyn Hospital Center (S. Sadanandan), and New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital (R.B.) - all in Brooklyn, NY; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston (J.K.); Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore (S.L.); Virginia Commonwealth University Healthcare Systems, Richmond (W.R.S.); University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago (L.L.H., V.R.G.); Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit (S. Sarnaik); Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, NC (I.O.); and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University, Atlanta (T.N.N.).

Background: Oxidative stress contributes to the complex pathophysiology of sickle cell disease. Oral therapy with pharmaceutical-grade l-glutamine (USAN, glutamine) has been shown to increase the proportion of the reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides in sickle cell erythrocytes, which probably reduces oxidative stress and could result in fewer episodes of sickle cell-related pain.

Methods: In a multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, phase 3 trial, we tested the efficacy of pharmaceutical-grade l-glutamine (0.

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Objective: Patients and physicians commonly differ in their assessments of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) activity. Clinically meaningful discordance thresholds or validation of their ability to predict functional outcomes are lacking. We explored whether an unbiased, person-centred latent profile analysis (LPA) approach could classify cases based on patient global assessment (PtGA) and physician global assessment (MDGA) assessments of RA activity.

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Background: Limited information is available on the performance characteristics of 2 questionnaires commonly used in clinical research, the Psychosexual Daily Questionnaire (PDQ) and the Derogatis Interview for Sexual Function (DISF)-II Assessment, especially in older men with low testosterone (T) and impaired sexual function.

Aim: To determine reliability of PDQ and DISF-II by assessing the correlation within and between domains in the questionnaires and to define clinically meaningful changes in sexual activity (PDQ question 4 [Q4]) and desire (DISF-II sexual desire domain [SDD]) domains.

Methods: Data from 470 men participating in the T Trials were used to calculate Spearman correlation coefficients of individual items and total score among questionnaires to determine convergent and construct validity.

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Testosterone (T) and its metabolite dihydrotestosterone (DHT) are androgens with different biologic profiles. T and DHT measurements are required for assessment of patients with ambiguous genitalia, hirsutism, during 5 alpha reductase treatment of prostate disorders, and new androgen formulations. Our laboratory has developed and validated a method to simultaneously measure serum T and DHT with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for use in a clinical chemistry laboratory.

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Article Synopsis
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can significantly harm the white matter in children's developing brains, necessitating effective imaging techniques to assess this damage.
  • Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) has limitations, so combining it with magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) provides a clearer picture of neuronal health and ongoing cellular processes after injury.
  • The study found that TBI patients can be divided into groups based on recovery, revealing that those with poorer white matter organization also had lower levels of N-acetylaspartate (NAA), indicating a role for demyelination in ongoing white matter disruptions following injury.
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Objectives: Patients with RA display greater occult coronary atherosclerosis burden and experience higher cardiovascular morbidity and mortality compared with controls. We here explored whether pro-inflammatory cytokines and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI), a biomarker of myocardial injury, correlated with plaque burden and cardiovascular events (CVEs) in RA.

Methods: We evaluated 150 patients with 64-slice coronary CT angiography.

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Lessons From the Testosterone Trials.

Endocr Rev

June 2018

Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Bioinformatics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Testosterone Trials (TTrials) were a coordinated set of seven placebo-controlled, double-blind trials in 788 men with a mean age of 72 years to determine the efficacy of increasing the testosterone levels of older men with low testosterone. Testosterone treatment increased the median testosterone level from unequivocally low at baseline to midnormal for young men after 3 months and maintained that level until month 12. In the Sexual Function Trial, testosterone increased sexual activity, sexual desire, and erectile function.

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The US chapter of the International Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Society recently held its inaugural meeting in Detroit, MI. US-based DOHaD researchers gathered both to create this new society chapter and share their latest research. The US DOHaD Society will provide a much-needed domestic forum for a broad range of DOHaD topics including nutrition, toxicology, stress, epidemiology, epigenetics, and more.

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Context: Erectile function is important for life satisfaction and often impaired in men with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Uncontrolled studies show that treating OSA with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) improves erectile function. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (e.

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Valosin-containing protein (VCP), together with several partner proteins, extracts ubiquitinated client proteins from E3 ligase complex and facilitates their degradation through ubiquitin-proteasome system. Therefore, it plays an important role in regulating protein quality control and various cellular pathways. Recent studies also identified VCP as a lineage-specific essential gene in ovarian cancer.

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Access to High Pediatric-Readiness Emergency Care in the United States.

J Pediatr

March 2018

Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA; Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA.

Objective: To determine the geographic accessibility of emergency departments (EDs) with high pediatric readiness by assessing the percentage of US children living within a 30-minute drive time of an ED with high pediatric readiness, as defined by collaboratively developed published guidelines.

Study Design: In this cross-sectional analysis, we examined geographic access to an ED with high pediatric readiness among US children. Pediatric readiness was assessed using the weighted pediatric readiness score (WPRS) of US hospitals based on the 2013 National Pediatric Readiness Project (NPRP) survey.

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Context: Vitamin D inadequacy is common in the adult population of the United States. Although the genetic determinants underlying vitamin D inadequacy have been studied in people of European ancestry, less is known about populations with Hispanic or African ancestry.

Objective: The Trans-Ethnic Evaluation of Vitamin D (TRANSCEN-D) genomewide association study (GWAS) consortium was assembled to replicate genetic associations with 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] concentrations from the Study of Underlying Genetic Determinants of Vitamin D and Highly Related Traits (SUNLIGHT) meta-analyses of European ancestry and to identify genetic variants related to vitamin D concentrations in African and Hispanic ancestries.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability in children, and can lead to long lasting functional impairment. Many factors influence outcome, but imaging studies examining effects of individual variables are limited by sample size. Roughly 20-40% of hospitalized TBI patients experience seizures, but not all of these patients go on to develop a recurrent seizure disorder.

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