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Preterm Birth Impacts the Timing and Excursion of Oropharyngeal Structures during Infant Feeding
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Integrative Organismal Biology
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2020
1905-07
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Edmonds CE; Catchpole EA; Gould FDH; Bond LE; Stricklen BM; German RZ; Mayerl CJ
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Swallowing in mammals requires the precise coordination of multiple oropharyngeal structures, including the palatopharyngeal arch. During a typical swallow, the activity of the palatopharyngeus muscle produces pharyngeal shortening to assist in producing pressure required to swallow and may initiate epiglottal flipping to protect the airway. Most research on the role of the palatopharyngeal arch in swallowing has used pharyngeal manometry, which measures the relative pressures in the oropharynx, but does not quantify the movements of the structures involved in swallowing. In this study, we assessed palatopharyngeal arch and soft palate function by comparing their movements in a healthy population to a pathophysiological population longitudinally through infancy (term versus preterm pigs). In doing so, we test the impact of birth status, postnatal maturation, and their interaction on swallowing. We tracked the three-dimensional (3D) movements of radiopaque beads implanted into relevant anatomical structures and recorded feeding via biplanar high-speed videofluoroscopy. We then calculated the total 3D excursion of the arch and soft palate, the orientation of arch movement, and the timing of maximal arch constriction during each swallow. Soft palate excursion was greater in term infants at both 7 and 17 days postnatal, whereas arch excursion was largely unaffected by birth status. Maximal arch constriction occurred much earlier in preterm pigs relative to term pigs, a result that was consistent across age. There was no effect of postnatal age on arch or soft palate excursion. Preterm and term infants differed in their orientation of arch movement, which most likely reflects both differences in anatomy and differences in feeding posture. Our results suggest that the timing and coordination of oropharyngeal movements may be more important to feeding performance than the movements of isolated structures, and that differences in the neural control of swallowing and its maturation in preterm and term infants may explain preterm swallowing deficits.
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Bond LE
Catchpole EA
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Integrative Organismal Biology
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115
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TRPV4 deletion protects heart from myocardial infarction-induced adverse remodeling via modulation of cardiac fibroblast differentiation.
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Basic research in cardiology
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2020
2020-01
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Mechanotransduction; TRPV4; Myocardial infarction; Myocardial infarction; TGF-beta1; Rho/Rho kinase; Mechanotransduction; TGF-β1; Myocardial infarction; EXTRACELLULAR matrix; HEART failure; HEART fibrosis; HEART; Cardiac fibroblast; Cardiac fibrosis; Rho/Rho kinase; TRPV4; Cardiac fibroblast; Cardiac fibrosis; DELETION mutation
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Adapala Ravi K; Kanugula Anantha K; Paruchuri Sailaja; Chilian William M; Thodeti Charles K
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Cardiac fibrosis caused by adverse cardiac remodeling following myocardial infarction can eventually lead to heart failure. Although the role of soluble factors such as TGF-beta is well studied in cardiac fibrosis following myocardial injury, the physiological role of mechanotransduction is not fully understood. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanism and functional role of TRPV4 mechanotransduction in cardiac fibrosis. TRPV4KO mice, 8 weeks following myocardial infarction (MI), exhibited preserved cardiac function compared to WT mice. Histological analysis demonstrated reduced cardiac fibrosis in TRPV4KO mice. We found that WT CF exhibited hypotonicity-induced calcium influx and extracellular matrix (ECM)-stiffness-dependent differentiation in response to
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Kanugula Anantha K
Mechanotransduction
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Rho/Rho kinase
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How do different feeding delivery parameters affect swallowing behavior in infant pigs?
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Integrative And Comparative Biology
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Adjerid K; Mayerl CJ; Gould FDH; Edmonds CE; Steer KE; Bond LE; German RZ
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Integrative and comparative biology
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Does birth weight affect neonatal body weight, growth, and physiology in an animal model?
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PLOS One
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2021
1905-07
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PREMATURE infants; BIRTH weight; BODY weight; DEGLUTITION; PHYSIOLOGY; UMBILICAL cord clamping; WEIGHT gain; WEIGHT in infancy
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Adjerid K; Mayerl CJ; Gould FDH; Edmonds CE; Stricklen BM; Bond LE; German RZ
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Infant birth weight affects neuromotor and biomechanical swallowing performance in infant pig models. Preterm infants are generally born low birth weight and suffer from delayed development and neuromotor deficits. These deficits include critical life skills such as swallowing and breathing. It is unclear whether these neuromotor and biomechanical deficits are a result of low birth weight or preterm birth. In this study we ask: are preterm infants simply low birth weight infants or do preterm infants differ from term infants in weight gain and swallowing behaviors independent of birth weight? We use a validated infant pig model to show that preterm and term infants gain weight differently and that birth weight is not a strong predictor of functional deficits in preterm infant swallowing. We found that preterm infants gained weight at a faster rate than term infants and with nearly three times the variation. Additionally, we found that the number of sucks per swallow, swallow duration, and the delay of the swallows relative to the suck cycles were not impacted by birth weight. These results suggest that any correlation of developmental or swallowing deficits with reduced birth weight are likely linked to underlying physiological immaturity of the preterm infant.
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21
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Small non-coding RNAome of ageing chondrocytes.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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2020-08-07
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chondrocyte; ageing; equine; small non-coding RNA
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Balaskas P; Green JA; Haqqi TM; Dyer P; Kharaz YA; Fang Y; Liu X; Welting TJM; Peffers MJ
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Ageing is a leading risk factor predisposing cartilage to osteoarthritis. However, little research has been conducted on the effect of ageing on the expression of small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs). RNA from young and old chondrocytes from macroscopically normal equine metacarpophalangeal joints was extracted and subjected to small RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). Differential expression analysis was performed in R using package DESeq2. For transfer RNA (tRNA) fragment analysis, tRNA reads were aligned to horse tRNA sequences using Bowtie2 version 2.2.5. Selected microRNA (miRNAs or miRs) and small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) findings were validated using real-time quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR) in an extended cohort of equine chondrocytes. tRNA fragments were further investigated in low- and high-grade OA human cartilage tissue. In total, 83 sncRNAs were differentially expressed between young and old equine chondrocytes, including miRNAs, snoRNAs, small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs), and tRNAs. qRT-PCR analysis confirmed findings. tRNA fragment analysis revealed that tRNA halves (tiRNAs), tiRNA-5035-GluCTC and tiRNA-5031-GluCTC-1 were reduced in both high grade OA human cartilage and old equine chondrocytes. For the first time, we have measured the effect of ageing on the expression of sncRNAs in equine chondrocytes. Changes were detected in a number of different sncRNA species. This study supports a role for sncRNAs in ageing cartilage and their potential involvement in age-related cartilage diseases.
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International journal of molecular sciences
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.09002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.09002</a>
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Retinoic acid receptor α signaling protects against diet‐induced hepatosteatosis and obesity in mice
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Bawa F;Xu Y;Zhu Y;Chen S;Gopoju R;Zhang Y
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is often characterized by accumulation of lipids in the liver. It presents a pathological spectrum of changes from simple steatosis to steatohepatitis. It is also often associated with obesity and insulin resistance. Since liver is the main organ involved in retinoid signaling, the impairment of this pathway is shown to increase liver fibrosis with the activation of stellate cells which stores retinoids in liver. However, the role of the retinoid signaling in NAFLD and obesity is not fully understood. Some studies have shown that retinoic acid treatment can ameliorate insulin resistance and obesity. We hypothesize that Retinoic Acid Receptor α (RARα) in hepatocytes play a significant role in mediating retinoid signaling to protect against NAFLD and obesity. To address this hypothesis, we conducted in vivo studies using liver‐specific Rarα knockout mice. Rarα floxed mice were injected with AAV8‐TBG‐Cre or AAV8‐TBG‐Null to generate liver‐specific Rarα knockout mice (L‐Rarα−/−) mice and the control mice (Rarαfl/fl). These mice were gavaged with either vehicle or all‐trans retinoic acid (AtRA; 15mg/kg/day) along with high fat/high cholesterol/high fructose (HFCF) diet for 16 weeks. The data showed that AtRA treatment reduced body fat content and increased energy expenditure in the control mice but not in L‐Rarα−/− mice. In addition, AtRA reduced hepatic triglyceride (TG) levels in both the control mice and L‐Rarα−/− mice with a greater extent in reduction of hepatic TG levels in the control mice. Analysis of hepatic gene expression by qRT‐PCR showed that AtRA reduced hepatic levels of genes involved in lipogenesis and fatty acid uptake (Pparγ, Cd36 and L‐Fabp) or inflammation (Tnf‐α) in the control mice, but not in L‐RARα−/− mice. Similar observations were collected in a different study where control mice and L‐Rara−/− mice were fed an HFCF diet for 20 weeks, followed by 10 weeks of treatment with either vehicle or AtRA. Our data demonstrate that the retinoid signaling protects against the development of hepatosteatosis and obesity in a Rarα‐dependent manner.
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280
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Changes in Skeletal Loading as a Mediator of Morphological Change across Evolutionary Transitions in Habitat
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Journal of Morphology
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Blob R W; Young V K H; Munteanu V D; Diamond K M; Mayerl C J; Kawano S M
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Presented at the 12th International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, held July 21 – 25, 2019 in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Anatomy & Morphology
Blob R W
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Diamond K M
Journal of morphology
June 2019 Update
Kawano S M
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Munteanu V D
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Young V K H
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20190942
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Changes in the coordination between respiration and swallowing from suckling through weaning.
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Biology letters
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2020
2020-04
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aerodigestive; chin-tuck maneuver; deglutition; dysphagia; food transport; mammal; maturation; preterm; solid food; thickened infant formula; weaning
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Bond Laura E; Mayerl Christopher J; Stricklen Bethany M; German Rebecca Z; Gould Francois D H
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All mammals undergo weaning from milk to solid food. This process requires substantial changes to mammalian oropharyngeal function. The coordination of swallowing and respiration is a crucial component of maintaining airway function throughout feeding and matures over infant development. However, how this coordination is affected by weaning is unknown. In this study, we ask how changes in posture, neural maturation and food properties associated with the weaning affect coordination of respiration and swallowing in a validated infant pig model. We recorded seven piglets feeding before and during the weaning age with liquid milk in a bottle and in a bowl, and solid feed in a bowl. Using videofluoroscopy synchronized with respiration, we found (i) the delay in the onset of inspiration after swallowing does not change with head position, (ii) the delay is different between solid food and bowl drinking at the same age and (iii) the delay increases over time when bottle feeding, suggesting a maturational effect. Significant changes in aerodigestive coordination occur prior to and post-weaning, resulting in distinctive patterns for liquid and solid food. The interplay of maturational timelines of oropharyngeal function at weaning may serve as a locus for behavioural and life-history plasticity.
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Biology letters
Bond Laura E
chin-tuck maneuver
Deglutition
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
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food transport
German Rebecca Z
Gould François D H
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Mayerl Christopher J
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The genetics of variation of the wave 1 amplitude of the mouse auditory brainstem response
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Jaro-Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
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injury; mice; eQTL; genome-wide association; strains; induced hearing-loss; architecture; traits; cochlear synaptopathy; gwas; hmdp; nihl; GWAS; HMDP; NIHL
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Boussaty EC; Gillard D; Lavinsky J; Salehi P; Wang J; Mendonca A; Allayee H; Manor ; Friedman RA
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This is the first genome-wide association study with the Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel (HDMP) to define the genetic landscape of the variation in the suprathreshold wave 1 amplitude of the auditory brainstem response (ABR) both pre- and post-noise exposure. This measure is correlated with the density of the auditory neurons (AN) and/or the compliment of synaptic ribbons within the inner hair cells of the mouse cochlea. We analyzed suprathreshold ABR for 635 mice from 102 HMDP strains pre- and post-noise exposure (108 dB 10 kHz octave band noise exposure for 2 h) using auditory brainstem response (ABR) wave 1 suprathreshold amplitudes as part of a large survey (Myint et al., Hear Res 332:113-120, 2016). Genome-wide significance levels for pre- and post-exposure wave 1 amplitude across the HMDP were performed using FaST-LMM. Synaptic ribbon counts (Ctbp2 and mGluR2) were analyzed for the extreme strains within the HMDP. ABR wave 1 amplitude varied across all strains of the HMDP with differences ranging between 2.42 and 3.82-fold pre-exposure and between 2.43 and 7.5-fold post-exposure with several tone burst stimuli (4 kHz, 8 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 24 kHz, and 32 kHz). Immunolabeling of paired synaptic ribbons and glutamate receptors of strains with the highest and lowest wave 1 values pre- and post-exposure revealed significant differences in functional synaptic ribbon counts. Genome-wide association analysis identified genome-wide significant threshold associations on chromosome 3 (24 kHz; JAX00105429;p < 1.12E-06) and chromosome 16 (16 kHz; JAX00424604;p < 9.02E-07) prior to noise exposure and significant associations on chromosomes 2 (32 kHz; JAX00497967;p < 3.68E-08) and 13 (8 kHz; JAX00049416; 1.07E-06) after noise exposure. In order to prioritize candidate genes, we generatedcis-eQTLs from microarray profiling of RNA isolated from whole cochleae in 64 of the tested strains. This is the first report of a genome-wide association analysis, controlled for population structure, to explore the genetic landscape of suprathreshold wave 1 amplitude measurements of the mouse ABR. We have defined two genomic regions associated with wave 1 amplitude variation prior to noise exposure and an additional two associated with variation after noise exposure.
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Allayee H
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Boussaty EC
cochlear synaptopathy
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Friedman RA
genome-wide association
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Jaro-Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
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Lavinsky J
Manor
Mendonca A
Mice
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Salehi P
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Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 channel deletion regulates pathological but not developmental retinal angiogenesis.
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Journal of Cellular Physiology
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2020
2020-10-20
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neovascularization; TRPV4; mechanotransduction; ECM stiffness; human retinal endothelial cells
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Cappelli HC;Guarino BD;Kanugula AK;Adapala R K;Perera V;Smith MA;Paruchuri S;Thodeti CK
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Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) channels are mechanosensitive ion channels that regulate systemic endothelial cell (EC) functions such as vasodilation, permeability, and angiogenesis. TRPV4 is expressed in retinal ganglion cells, Müller glia, pigment epithelium, microvascular ECs, and modulates cell volume regulation, calcium homeostasis, and survival. TRPV4-mediated physiological or pathological retinal angiogenesis remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that TRPV4 is expressed, functional, and mechanosensitive in retinal ECs. The genetic deletion of TRPV4 did not affect postnatal developmental angiogenesis but increased pathological neovascularization in response to oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR). Retinal vessels from TRPV4 knockout mice subjected to OIR exhibited neovascular tufts that projected into the vitreous humor and displayed reduced pericyte coverage compared with wild-type mice. These results suggest that TRPV4 is a regulator of retinal angiogenesis, its deletion augments pathological retinal angiogenesis, and that TRPV4 could be a novel target for the development of therapies against neovascular ocular diseases.
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Adapala R K
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ECM stiffness
Guarino BD
human retinal endothelial cells
Journal of cellular physiology
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Kanugula AK
Mechanotransduction
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Paruchuri S
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3390/cells10040957" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.3390/cells10040957</a>
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10
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Microglial Function and Regulation during Development, Homeostasis and Alzheimer's Disease
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Cells
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2021-04
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inflammation; TREM2; neurodegenerative diseases; microglia; neuroinflammation; Alzheimer’s disease; s disease; Alzheimer’
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Casali BT; Reed-Geaghan EG
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Microglia are the resident immune cells of the brain, deriving from yolk sac progenitors that populate the brain parenchyma during development. During development and homeostasis, microglia play critical roles in synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity, in addition to their primary role as immune sentinels. In aging and neurodegenerative diseases generally, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) specifically, microglial function is altered in ways that significantly diverge from their homeostatic state, inducing a more detrimental inflammatory environment. In this review, we discuss the receptors, signaling, regulation and gene expression patterns of microglia that mediate their phenotype and function contributing to the inflammatory milieu of the AD brain, as well as strategies that target microglia to ameliorate the onset, progression and symptoms of AD.
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Alzheimer’s disease
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Casali BT
Cells
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Linking gene expression and phenotypic changes in the developmental and evolutionary origins of osteosclerosis in the ribs of bowhead whales (balaena mysticetus).
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Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution
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2020-07-29
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aging; Cetacea; bone; whales; osteoblasts; hyperostosis
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Cooper LN; Ball HC; Vinyard CJ; Safadi FF; George JC; Thewissen JGM
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Bowhead whales are among the longest-lived mammals with an extreme lifespan of about 211 years. During the first 25 years of their lives, rib bones increase in mineral density and the medulla transitions from compact to trabecular bone. Molecular drivers associated with these phenotypic changes in bone remain unknown. This study assessed expression levels of osteogenic genes from samples of rib bones of bowheads. Samples were harvested from prenatal to 86-year-old whales, representing the first third of the bowhead lifespan. Fetal to 2-year-old bowheads showed expression levels consistent with the rapid deposition of the bone extracellular matrix. Sexually mature animals showed expression levels associated with low rates of osteogenesis and increased osteoclastogenesis. After the first 25 years of life, declines in osteogenesis corresponded with increased expression of EZH2, an epigenetic regulator of osteogenesis. These findings suggest EZH2 may be at least one epigenetic modifier that contributes to the age-related changes in the rib bone phenotype along with the transition from compact to trabecular bone. Ancient cetaceans and their fossil relatives also display these phenotypes, suggesting EZH2 may have shaped the skeleton of whales in evolutionary history.
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Aging
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George JC
Hyperostosis
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution
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Molecular and Developmental Evolution
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168
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Arboreal Primate Gait Kinematics: Do Wild Data Validate Laboratory Inferences?
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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2019-03
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Anthropology; Evolutionary Biology
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Dunham N T; McNamara A; Demes B; Johnson L E; Shapiro L; Young J W
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2019
88th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists (AAPA)
American journal of physical anthropology
Anthropology
Demes B
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Dunham N T
Evolutionary Biology
Johnson L E
McNamara A
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Shapiro L
Young J W
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E59–E59
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59
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1540-7063
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Locomotor kinematics of free-ranging primates in response to changes in substrate diameter and orientation
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Integrative and Comparative Biology
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2019
2019-03
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Zoology
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Dunham N T; McNamara A; Hieronymus T L; Shapiro L; Young J W
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Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Integrative-and-Comparative-Biology (SICB)
2019
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Dunham N T
Hieronymus T L
Integrative and comparative biology
June 2019 Update
McNamara A
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Shapiro L
Young J W
Zoology
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4
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170
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29483
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Effects of substrate and phylogeny on quadrupedal gait in free‐ranging platyrrhines.
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American Journal Of Physical Anthropology
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2019-12
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arboreal quadrupedalism; MAMMALS; locomotion; platyrrhine; PHYLOGENY; QUADRUPEDALISM; NEW World monkeys; phylogenetic eigenvector; COSTA Rica
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Dunham Noah T; McNamara Allison; Shapiro Liza J; Hieronymus Tobin L; Phelps Taylor; Young Jesse W
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Objectives: Primate diagonal sequence (DS) gaits are often argued to be an adaptation for moving and foraging in the fine‐branch niche; however, existing data have come predominantly from laboratory studies that are limited in taxonomic breadth and fail to account for the structural and ecological variation of natural substrates. We test the extent to which substrate diameter and orientation influence gait sequence type and limb phase in free‐ranging primates, as well as how phylogenetic relatedness might condition response patterns. Materials and methods: We filmed quadrupedal locomotion in 11 platyrrhine species at field sites in Ecuador and Costa Rica and measured the diameter and orientation of locomotor substrates using remote sensors. We quantified limb phase values and classified strides by gait sequence type (N = 988 strides). Results: Our results show that most of the species in our sample consistently used DS gaits, regardless of substrate diameter or orientation; however, all taxa also used asymmetrical and/or lateral sequence gaits. By incorporating phylogenetic eigenvectors into our models, we found significant differences in gait sequence patterns and limb phase values among the major platyrrhine clades, suggesting that phylogeny may be a better predictor of gait than substrate diameter or orientation. Discussion: Our field data generally corroborate locomotor patterns from laboratory studies but capture additional aspects of gait variability and flexibility in response to the complexity of natural environments. Overall, our results suggest that DS gaits are not exclusively tailored to narrow or oblique substrates but are used on arboreal substrates in general. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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2019
American journal of physical anthropology
arboreal quadrupedalism
COSTA Rica
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Dunham Noah T
Hieronymus Tobin L
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Locomotion
Mammals
McNamara Allison
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New World monkeys
November 2019 Update
Phelps Taylor
phylogenetic eigenvector
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platyrrhine
quadrupedalism
Shapiro Liza J
Young Jesse W
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66-67
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168
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Age And Pathology-related Changes In Neuron Density In The Chimpanzee Cortex
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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2019-03
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Edler M K; Munger E L; Hof P R; Hopkins W D; Ely J J; Erwin J M; Meindl R S; Mufson E J; Sherwood C C; Raghanti M A
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88th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists (AAPA)
American journal of physical anthropology
Anthropology
Edler M K
Ely J J
Erwin J M
Evolutionary Biology
Hof P R
Hopkins W D
Meindl R S
Mufson E J
Munger E L
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
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Raghanti M A
Sherwood C C
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E221-E222
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61
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1540-7063
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Capsaicin improves swallow safety during infant feeding
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Integrative And Comparative Biology
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2021-03
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Edmonds CE; German RZ; Gould FDH; Steer KE; Adjerid K; Bond LE; Mayerl CJ
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2021
Adjerid K
Bond LE
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Edmonds CE
German RZ
Gould FDH
Integrative and comparative biology
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Mayerl CJ
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Steer KE
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The Impact Of Food Texture Preference On Oral Processing In Modern Humans
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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2019-03
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Franks E M; Moberly T W; Jeltema M; Luck P J; Beckley J; Foegeding E A; Vinyard C J
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88th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists (AAPA)
American journal of physical anthropology
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Beckley J
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Evolutionary Biology
Foegeding E A
Franks E M
Jeltema M
Luck P J
Moberly T W
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Morphological and masticatory performance variation of mouth behavior groups
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Journal Of Texture Studies
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2019-10-02
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food texture; masticatory performance; morphological variation; mouth behavior
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Franks Erin M; Jeltema Melissa; Luck Paige J; Beckley Jacqueline; Foegeding E Allen; Vinyard Christopher J
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Food texture preference and product acceptance are hypothesized to be influenced by mouth behavior. Recent work identified four mouth behavior (MB) groups that describe most consumers in the United States: Chewers, Crunchers, Smooshers, and Suckers. While these behavioral preferences are thought to play a significant role in food selection and purchasing decisions, it is unknown how closely they relate to body and oral cavity measures as well as masticatory apparatus performance. Our objectives were twofold: to determine whether MB groups are related to (a) morphological variation in body, head, and oral cavity size and (b) masticatory apparatus performance (i.e., maximum jaw gape, maximum bite forces at the incisors and first molar). Measurements were collected following an online MB assessment (JBMB Mouth Behavior Typing Tool) where participants self-identified as one of the four types of consumers. As expected, univariate associations were observed between masticatory performance and overall body as well as oral cavity size. These relationships did not persist when assessed with multivariate methods. MB groups did not differ by body, head, or oral cavity measurements; maximum gape; or maximum bite force. Because of small sample sizes for Smooshers and Suckers-a reflection of their limited prevalence in the U.S. population-we interpret the results for these groups with caution. We can more confidently conclude based on our sample that Chewers and Crunchers do not differ in size, bite force, or maximum gape, suggesting other factors primarily drive food texture choice and preference in these individuals.
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Beckley Jacqueline
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Foegeding E Allen
food texture
Franks Erin M
Jeltema Melissa
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Journal of Texture Studies
Luck Paige J
masticatory performance
morphological variation
mouth behavior
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Vinyard Christopher J
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599600
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14
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Neuromodulation by mGluRs in Sound Localization Circuits in the Auditory Brainstem.
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Frontiers In Neural Circuits
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1905-07
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mGluR; neuromodulation; sound localization; ILD; mGluR; ILD; ITD; neuromodulation; sound localization; ILD; ITD; mGluR; neuromodulation; sound localization; ITD
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Goel N; Peng K; Lu Y
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The ability of humans and animals to localize the source of a sound in a complex acoustic environment facilitates communication and survival. Two cues are used for sound localization at horizontal planes, interaural time and level differences (ITD and ILD), which are analyzed by distinct neural circuits in the brainstem. Here, we review the studies on metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR)-mediated neuromodulation of both intrinsic and synaptic properties of brainstem neurons in these circuits. Both mammalian and avian animal models have been used, with each having their advantages that are not present in the other. For the mammalian model, we discuss mGluR neuromodulation in the ILD circuit, with an emphasis on the recent discovery of differential modulation of synaptic transmission of different transmitter release modes. For the avian model, we focus on reviewing mGluR neuromodulation in the ITD pathway, with an emphasis on tonotopic distribution and synaptic plasticity of mGluR modulation in coincidence detector neurons. Future works are proposed to further investigate the functions and mechanisms of mGluRs in the sound localization circuits.
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Frontiers in neural circuits
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Sound Localization
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61
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1540-7063
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Heterogeneity of variance partitioning between kinematics and electromyography (EMG) of swallowing following nerve lesion in pigs
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Integrative And Comparative Biology
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Gould FDH; Lammers AR; Mayerl CM; German RZ
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Gould FDH
Integrative and comparative biology
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Mayerl CM
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Muscle activity and kinematics show different responses to recurrent laryngeal nerve lesion in mammal swallowing.
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Journal Of Neurophysiology
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2020-09-23
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Swallowing; aspiration; variation; neuromuscular function
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Gould FDH;Lammers Andrew R;Mayerl CJ;Ohlemacher J;German RZ
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Understanding the interactions between neural and musculoskeletal systems is key to identifying mechanisms of functional failure. Mammalian swallowing is a complex, poorly understood motor process. Lesion of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, a sensory and motor nerve of the upper airway, results in airway protection failure (liquid entry into the airway) during swallowing through an unknown mechanism. We examined how muscle and kinematic changes after recurrent laryngeal nerve lesion relate to airway protection in eight infant pigs. We tested two hypotheses: 1) Kinematics and muscle function will both change in response to lesion in swallows with and without airway protection failure 2) Differences in both kinematics and muscle function will predict whether airway protection failure occurs in lesion and intact pigs. We recorded swallowing with high speed videofluoroscopy and simultaneous electromyography of oropharyngeal muscles pre- and post-recurrent laryngeal nerve lesion. Lesion changed the relationship between airway protection and timing of tongue and hyoid movements. Changes in onset and duration of hyolaryngeal muscles post-lesion were less associated with airway protection outcomes. The tongue and hyoid kinematics all predicted airway protection outcomes differently pre and post-lesion. Onset and duration of activity of activity in only one infrahyoid and one suprahyoid muscle showed a change in predictive relationship pre- and post-lesion. Kinematics of the tongue and hyoid more directly reflect changes in airway protection s pre and post lesion than muscle activation patterns. Identifying mechanisms of airway protection failure requires specific functional hypotheses that link neural motor outputs to muscle activation to specific movements.
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Aspiration
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German RZ
Gould FDH
Journal of neurophysiology
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Lammers Andrew R
Mayerl CJ
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neuromuscular function
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1301-1301
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10
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Specific Vagus Nerve Lesion Have Distinctive Physiologic Mechanisms of Dysphagia.
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Frontiers in neurology
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1905-07
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Dysphagia; Animal model; Kinematics; Superior laryngeal nerve; recurrent laryngeal nerve
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Gould Francois D H; Lammers Andrew R; Mayerl Christopher J; German Rebecca Z
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Swallowing is complex at anatomical, functional, and neurological levels. The connections among these levels are poorly understood, yet they underpin mechanisms of swallowing pathology. The complexity of swallowing physiology means that multiple failure points may exist that lead to the same clinical diagnosis (e.g., aspiration). The superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) and the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) are branches of the vagus that innervate different structures involved in swallowing. Although they have distinct sensory fields, lesion of either nerve is associated clinically with increased aspiration. We tested the hypothesis that despite increased aspiration in both case, oropharyngeal kinematic changes and their relationship to aspiration would be different in RLN and SLN lesioned infant pigs. We compared movements of the tongue and epiglottis in swallows before and after either RLN or SLN lesion. We rated swallows for airway protection. Posterior tongue ratio of safe swallows changed in RLN (p = 0.01) but not SLN lesioned animals. Unsafe swallows post lesion had different posterior tongue ratios in RLN and SLN lesioned animals. Duration of epiglottal inversion shortened after lesion in SLN animals (p = 0.02) but remained unchanged in RLN animals. Thus, although SLN and RLN lesion lead to the same clinical outcome (increased aspiration), the mechanisms of failure of airway protection are different, which suggests that effective therapies may be different with each injury. Understanding the specific pathophysiology of swallowing associated with specific neural insults will help develop targeted, disease appropriate treatments.
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Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Dysphagia
Frontiers in neurology
German Rebecca Z
Gould François D H
Kinematics
Lammers Andrew R
Mayerl Christopher J
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve
Superior laryngeal nerve
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tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs) regulate post-transcriptional gene expression via
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Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
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2020-05-12
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Chondrocyte; JAK3; Noncoding RNA; Osteoarthritis; Transfer RNA; tRNA-derived fragments
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Green J A; Ansari M Y; Ball H C; Haqqi Tariq M
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OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have shown that tRNA-derived RNA fragments (tRFs) are novel regulators of post-transcriptional gene expression. However, the expression profiles and their role in post-transcriptional gene regulation in chondrocytes is unknown. Here, we determined tRFs expression profile and explored tRF-3003a role in post-transcriptional gene regulation in IL-1beta stimulated chondrocytes. METHODS: We used qPCR arrays to determine tRNAs and tRFs expression in age- and sex-matched primary human OA chondrocytes and TC28/I2 cells stimulated with
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Ansari M Y
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Haqqi Tariq M
JAK3
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Extracellular vesicles from tumor microenvironment transforms endothelial cell phenotype via downregulation of TRPV4 channels
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Faseb Journal
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2020-04
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Guarino B;Adapala R;Kanugula A;Dougherty J;Paruchuri S;Mahmood K;Thodeti CK
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Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from existing ones, is a normal physiological process. However, deregulation of angiogenesis can lead to pathological states such as cancer, that is characterized by hyper‐permeable and tortuous vessels. We have recently shown a significant decrease in functional expression of the mechanosensitive ion channel, transient potential receptor vanilloid 4 (TRPV4), in tumor endothelial cells (TEC). Further, pharmacological activation of TRPV4 induced normalization of tumor vasculature and improved cancer therapy. However, the molecular mechanisms by which TRPV4 is downregulated in TEC is not yet known. To determine this mechanism, we focused on extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from tumor cells. We first collected conditioned media (TCM) from tumor cells with and without pre‐treatment of an exosome inhibitor, GW4869. We found that treatment of human normal endothelial cells (hNEC) with TCM transformed them into tumor‐endothelial like (hTEC) phenotype as revealed by expression of TEM8, VEGFR2 membrane translocation, and abnormal tube formation. However, TCM from exosome inhibitor‐treated cells, failed to induce endothelial transformation. Further, we found that EVs isolated from TCM induced hNEC transformation to hTEC. Mechanistically, we found that tumor derived EVs induced functional downregulation of TRPV4 in hNEC as assessed by calcium imaging. Taken together, our results suggest that tumor derived EVs transforms normal endothelial cells via downregulation of TRPV4 channels.
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Adapala R
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Dougherty J
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Guarino B
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Kanugula A
Mahmood K
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Paruchuri S
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103-103
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168
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Assessing The Determinants Of Primate Gait Kinematics In An Ecological And Phylogenetic Framework, Part I: Phylogenetic Methods For Biomechanics
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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2019
2019-03
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Anthropology; Evolutionary Biology
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Hieronymus T L; Shapiro L J; Dunham N T; McNamara A; Young J W
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88th Annual Meeting of the American-Association-of-Physical-Anthropologists (AAPA)
American journal of physical anthropology
Anthropology
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Dunham N T
Evolutionary Biology
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Sprouting angiogenesis contributes to coronary collateral growth induced by repetitive ischemia in adult mice
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Faseb Journal
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2020
2020-04
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Jamaiyar A;Juguilon C;Richardson D;Gadd J;Wang T;Enrick M;Goodner R;Chilian W;Yin L
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In the United States, coronary heart diseases (CHD) are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity. A well‐developed coronary collateral circulation ameliorates the consequences of CHD, reducing the incidence of sudden death and infarct sizes following coronary occlusion. Stimulation of coronary collateral growth (CCG) is also an alternative therapeutic approach to patients with intractable angina pectoris. The importance of CCG is undisputable, but the process and mechanism underlying CCG is unclear. We developed a mouse model of CCG induced by repetitive ischemia (RI) and validated CCG by contrast echocardiography to measure the coronary blood flow in the normal zone (NZ) and the collateral dependent zone (CZ). We also used Micro‐CT scans to reconstruct the coronary vasculature in 3D and quantify CCG. In this study, we crossed ROSA mT/mG double fluorescent reporter mice with cell type‐specific cre mice to investigate the roles that different cell‐types play at various stages of CCG. Mice were subjected to the RI protocol and their cardiac function and coronary blood flow was measured by echocardiography. Following sacrifice, hearts were fixed for immunostaining or imaging under confocal and multiphoton microscopy. In ROSA mT/mG floxed, Apln cre mouse hearts, large vessels (diameter of 20–50 μm) expressing GFP were identified in the collateral dependent zone in the early stage of RI, indicating that they originated from sprouting endothelial cells. At the end of RI, a complete network of these vessels was observed anastomosing with existing vasculature from the NZ. Immunostaining revealed an outer layer of smooth muscle cells in these vessels, suggesting the arteriogenesis or arterialization. Interestingly, in ROSA mT/mG floxed, Lyz2 cre mouse hearts, GFP expressing myeloid cells were observed in high numbers around newly formed large vessels, suggesting that immune cell recruitment occurs in the early stages of CCG. Our preliminary data show that coronary collaterals form in response to RI, are of microvascular origin and are associated with early recruitment of immune cells to the CZ. Our further study will focus on the process of CCG in greater detail at the molecular and cellular level, potentially leading toward a therapeutic application of induced CCG in patients of ischemic heart diseases.
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Chilian W
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Faseb Journal
Gadd J
Goodner R
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Juguilon C
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1161/res.125.suppl_1.592" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1161/res.125.suppl_1.592</a>
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Cardioprotection During Ischemia by Induced Coronary Collateral Growth
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Circulation Research
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2019-08
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Jamaiyar Anurag; Juguilon Cody; Cumpston Devan; Weiguo Wan; Wang Tao; Zhiyuan Wang; Gadd James; Enrick Molly; Chinchilla Sofia; McCabe Caige; Pu Autumn Y; Chilian William; Yin Liya
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Chilian William
Chinchilla Sofia
Circulation research
Cumpston Devan
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Enrick Molly
Gadd James
Jamaiyar Anurag
Juguilon Cody
McCabe Caige
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Pu Autumn Y
Wang Tao
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Zhiyuan Wang
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1161/RES.0000000000000311" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1161/RES.0000000000000311</a>
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125
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A Novel Murine Model to Study Postnatal Coronary Collateral Growth by Lineage Tracing
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2019-12
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Jamaiyar Anurag; Juguilon Cody; Richardson Devan; Gadd James; Wang Tao; Enrick Molly; Chilian William M; Yin Liya
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Chilian William M
Circulation research
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Enrick Molly
Gadd James
Jamaiyar Anurag
Juguilon Cody
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Wang Tao
Yin Liya
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00231" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00231</a>
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231
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11
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Inhibition of Histone H3K27 Acetylation Orchestrates Interleukin-9-Mediated and Plays an Anti-Inflammatory Role in Cisplatin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury.
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Frontiers in immunology
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1905-07
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acid; acute kidney injury; apoptosis; bmp-7; cisplatin; expression; H3K27Ac; il-9; inflammation; interleukin-9; macrophage; receptor; renal inflammation; tubular epithelial-cells
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Jiang Wenjuan; Yuan Xinrong; Zhu Hong; He Changsheng; Ge Caiqiong; Tang Qing; Xu Chuanting; Hu Bingfeng; Huang Cheng; Ma Taotao
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Nephrotoxicity is a major side effect of cisplatin (CP)- and platinum-related chemotherapy, and inflammation contributes to disease pathogenesis. Interleukin-9 (IL-9) is a pleiotropic cytokine associated with inflammation. Here, we investigated the key role of IL-9 as a regulator of protective mechanisms in
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acid
Acute kidney injury
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bmp-7
cisplatin
expression
Frontiers in immunology
Ge Caiqiong
H3K27Ac
He Changsheng
Hu Bingfeng
Huang Cheng
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interleukin-9
Jiang Wenjuan
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macrophage
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renal inflammation
Tang Qing
tubular epithelial-cells
Xu Chuanting
Yuan Xinrong
Zhu Hong
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Regulation of coronary collateral growth by microrna-21 in metabolic syndrome
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Faseb Journal
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2020-04
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Juguilon C;Richardson D;Gadd J;Enrick M;Jamaiyar A;Xu Y;Wang Z;Wang T;Kolz C;Chilian W;Yin L
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Well‐developed coronary collaterals prove to be highly beneficial in salvaging ischemic myocardium, preserving cardiac function, and improving patient outcome post‐occlusion. However, this process of coronary collateral growth (CCG) is impaired in patients with metabolic syndrome. A complete understanding of the underlying mechanism, cell types, and genes contributing towards this impairment have yet to be elucidated. Therefore, uncovering more about the process may lead to potential therapeutics to induce CCG in metabolic syndrome. MicroRNA‐21 (miR‐21) is abundantly expressed in vascular and immune cells with numerous implications in cardiovascular disease including atherosclerosis, heart failure, and myocardial infarction. Furthermore, miR‐21 has been shown to regulate processes such as apoptosis, immune cell polarization, and endothelial progenitor proliferation. Additionally, miR‐21 dysregulation has been rooted in the diabetic population where lies a systemic inflammatory state. In this study, we investigated the role of miR‐21 in a mouse model of CCG. Our preliminary data suggested that down‐regulating miR‐21 rescues impaired CCG in a diet‐induced model of metabolic syndrome. Thus, we investigated the underlying mechanism and focused on the roles of miR‐21 in the maintenance of vascular homeostasis, function and inflammatory responses in metabolic syndrome. First, we studied whether miR‐21 regulates endothelial homeostasis by modulating the function and homing of bone marrow stem cells in metabolic syndrome. We analyzed endothelial progenitor cells (CD34+) in bone marrow and peripheral blood, along with endothelial proliferation in WT, miR‐21 knockout, and metabolic syndrome mice. Second, we studied whether miR‐21 regulates the inflammatory response in metabolic syndrome by characterizing bone marrow derived macrophages from WT and miR‐21 knockout animals along with mapping their influence on vascular cells. Third, we utilized a myeloid specific miR‐21 knockout to study its role during CCG in vivo. We found CCG to be blunted in these animals which suggests the importance of myeloid derived miR‐21 in healthy mice. Further studies will give us more insight on miR‐21 and its regulation of CCG in metabolic syndrome.
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2020
Chilian W
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
Enrick M
Faseb Journal
Gadd J
Jamaiyar A
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Juguilon C
Kolz C
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Richardson D
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Wang T
Wang Z
Xu Y
Yin L
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<a href="http://doi.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/</a>
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7027-7042
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37
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40
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2706474
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Mechanisms underlying enhancement of spontaneous glutamate release by group I mGluRs at a central auditory synapse
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Journal Of Neuroscience
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2020
2020-09-09
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SYNAPTIC vesicles; auditory; mGluR; MNTB; EPSC; spontaneous glutamate release; voltage-gated sodium channel; DIRECTIONAL hearing; GLUTAMIC acid; MEMBRANE potential; SYNAPSES
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Kang P;Wang X;Yuan W;Dainan L;Hai H;Yong L
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One emerging concept in neuroscience states that synaptic vesicles and the molecular machinery underlying spontaneous transmitter release are different from those underlying action potential-driven synchronized transmitter release. Differential neuromodulation of these two distinct release modes by metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) constitutes critical supporting evidence. However, the mechanisms underlying such a differential modulation are not understood. Here, we investigated the mechanisms of the modulation by group I mGluRs (mGluR I) on spontaneous glutamate release in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB), an auditory brainstem nucleus critically involved in sound localization. Whole-cell patch recordings from brainstem slices of mice of both sexes were performed. Activation of mGluR I by 3,5-DHPG (200 μM) produced an inward current at -60 mV, and increased spontaneous glutamate release in MNTB neurons. Pharmacological evidence indicated involvement of both mGluR1 and mGluR5, which was further supported for mGluR5 by immunolabeling results. The modulation was eliminated by blocking NaV channels (tetrodotoxin, 1 μM), persistent Na+ current (INaP) (Riluzole, 10 μM), or CaV channels (CdCl2, 100 µM). Presynaptic calyx recordings revealed that 3,5-DHPG shifted the activation of INaP to more hyperpolarized voltages and increased INaP at resting membrane potential. Our data indicate that mGluR I enhance spontaneous glutamate release via regulation of INaP and subsequent Ca2+-dependent processes under rest condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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2020
Auditory
Dainan L
directional hearing
EPSC
Glutamic Acid
Hai H
Journal of Neuroscience
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Kang P
Membrane Potential
mGluR
MNTB
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spontaneous glutamate release
synapses
SYNAPTIC vesicles
voltage-gated sodium channel
Wang X
Yong L
Yuan W
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1573-7209 0969-6970
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Endothelial TRPV4 channels prevent tumor growth and metastasis via modulation of tumor angiogenesis and vascular integrity.
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Angiogenesis
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2021
2021-03-03
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Endothelial cell; Metastasis; Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4; Tumor angiogenesis; Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2
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Kanugula AK; Adapala RK; Jamaiyar A; Lenkey N; Guarino BD; Liedtke W; Yin L; Paruchuri S; Thodeti CK
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Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) is a ubiquitously expressed polymodally activated ion channel. TRPV4 has been implicated in tumor progression; however, the cell-specific role of TRPV4 in tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis is unknown. Here, we generated endothelial-specific TRPV4 knockout (TRPV4(ECKO)) mice by crossing TRPV4(lox/lox) mice with Tie2-Cre mice. Tumor growth and metastasis were significantly increased in a syngeneic Lewis lung carcinoma tumor model of TRPV4(ECKO) mice compared to TRPV4(l)(ox/lox) mice. Multiphoton microscopy, dextran leakage, and immunohistochemical analysis revealed increased tumor angiogenesis and metastasis that were correlated with aberrant leaky vessels (increased width and reduced pericyte and VE-cadherin coverage). Mechanistically, increases in VEGFR2, p-ERK, and MMP-9 expression and DQ gelatinase activity were observed in the TRPV4(ECKO) mouse tumors. Our results demonstrated that endothelial TRPV4 is a critical modulator of vascular integrity and tumor angiogenesis and that deletion of TRPV4 promotes tumor angiogenesis, growth, and metastasis.
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2021
Adapala RK
angiogenesis
Department of Integrative Medical Sciences
endothelial cell
Guarino BD
Jamaiyar A
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Kanugula AK
Lenkey N
Liedtke W
March 2021 List
Metastasis
NEOMED College of Medicine
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Paruchuri S
Thodeti CK
Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4
tumor angiogenesis
Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2
Yin L
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2019.305034" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2019.305034</a>
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646–646
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5
Volume
109
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0090-0036
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Adult Use of Mobile Devices While Supervising Children at the Playground
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American Journal of Public Health
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2019
2019-05
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Environmental & Occupational Health; Public
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Kingsbury D; Polanco V P; Abalu O; Abuawad A
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2019.305034" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.2105/AJPH.2019.305034</a>
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Abalu O
Abuawad A
American journal of public health
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Environmental & Occupational Health
June 2019 Update
Kingsbury D
NEOMED College of Medicine
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Polanco V P
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646–646
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5
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109
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0090-0036
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Caretakers' Misperceptions Regarding Control of Children's Asthma
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American Journal of Public Health
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2019
2019-05
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Environmental & Occupational Health; Public
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Kingsbury D; Polanco V P; Abalu O; Abuawad A
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2019.305034" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.2105/AJPH.2019.305034</a>
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2019
Abalu O
Abuawad A
American journal of public health
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Environmental & Occupational Health
June 2019 Update
Kingsbury D
NEOMED College of Medicine
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NEOMED Postdoc Publications
Polanco V P
Public
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646–646
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5
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109
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0090-0036
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Snakebite Deaths: A Neglected Public Health Issue
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American Journal of Public Health
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2019
2019-05
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Kingsbury D; Polanco V P; Abalu O; Abuawad A
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Abalu O
Abuawad A
American journal of public health
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Environmental & Occupational Health
June 2019 Update
Kingsbury D
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Medicine Postdoc
NEOMED Postdoc Publications
Polanco V P
Public
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646–646
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5
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109
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0090-0036
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Taxation on Alcohol and Tobacco to Fund Health Initiatives
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American Journal of Public Health
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2019-05
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Environmental & Occupational Health; Public
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Kingsbury D; Polanco V P; Abalu O; Abuawad A
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2019
Abalu O
Abuawad A
American journal of public health
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Environmental & Occupational Health
June 2019 Update
Kingsbury D
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Medicine Postdoc
NEOMED Postdoc Publications
Polanco V P
Public
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12771-8_26" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12771-8_26</a>
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85
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3-030-12771-0
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Kidnapped
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Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
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2019
1905-07
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Culture; Medicine; Social Work; Language; Medicine & Public Health; Health Psychology; Medical Sociology; Premedical Education; Informed consent
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Kingsbury Diana M
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The translator and I arrived at a modest home in a neighborhood just outside of downtown. We were halfway through the interview process – at perhaps number 20 or 21 of the 45 we had planned to conduct. The neighborhood and home were much like the others – a bygone reminder of Akron’s booming rubber industry days and now representing a new era of the city’s history – the resettlement of hundreds of refugees from some of the world’s most troubled regions. We approached the home and saw several pairs of shoes lined neatly next to the door. We removed our own shoes and stepped inside.
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2019
Culture
Health Disparities : Weaving A New Understanding Through Case Narratives
Health Psychology
Informed Consent
Journal Article
Kingsbury Diana M
Language
Medical Sociology
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Medicine Postdoc
NEOMED Postdoc Publications
November 2019 Update
Premedical Education
Social Work
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<a href="https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol24/iss2/3/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol24/iss2/3/</a>
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242-257
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2
Volume
24
ISSN
10520147
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A Qualitative Metasynthesis of Published Research Exploring the Pregnancy and Resettlement Experience Among Refugee Women.
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Qualitative Report
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2019
2019-02
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Pregnancy; Qualitative Research; MEDICAL care; Meta-Themes; Metasynthesis; PREGNANT women; Refugee; REFUGEE resettlement; REFUGEE services; SYRIAN refugees
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Kingsbury Diana M; Chatfield Sheryl L
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The number of refugees and asylum seekers throughout the world continues to increase, leading to increasing challenges in meeting healthcare needs of these individuals. Women's antenatal health is of particular concern due to their vulnerability to sexual violence and the substantial proportion of refugees consisting of women and girls of or nearing reproductive age. The purpose of this qualitative metasynthesis was to integrate and interpret findings from previously published research reports in which authors explored aspects of pregnancy among resettled refugee women. Following a systematic search process, we used Dedoose qualitative data analysis software to manage the process of extracting and condensing data from primary sources. We developed themes including: comparing pregnancy care in resettlement with care at home; navigating unfamiliar language and cultural practices; making meaning through pregnancy and associated healthcare experiences. Our analysis revealed authors used thematic analysis regardless of research design, limiting the range of reported findings. Prior research focused on identifying challenges to pregnancy in resettlement; our findings expand this by considering how women navigate and make meaning from challenges. Service providers might encourage mentally healthy resettlement by guiding refugees to consider differences in an open-minded rather than judgmental attitude that respects old and new cultures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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2019
Chatfield Sheryl L
Journal Article
Kingsbury Diana M
Medical care
Meta-Themes
Metasynthesis
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Medicine Postdoc
NEOMED Postdoc Publications
November 2019 Update
Pregnancy
Pregnant Women
Qualitative Report
Qualitative Research
Refugee
REFUGEE resettlement
REFUGEE services
SYRIAN refugees
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E366–E366
Volume
59
ISSN
1540-7063
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The coordination of respiration and swallowing in preterm mammals
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Integrative and Comparative Biology
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2019
2019-03
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Zoology
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Mayerl C J; Bond L E; Stricklen B M; Gould F H; German R Z
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n/a
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2019
Bond L E
German R Z
Gould F H
Integrative and comparative biology
June 2019 Update
Mayerl C J
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Medicine Postdoc
NEOMED Postdoc Publications
Stricklen B M
Zoology