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Tumor necrosis factor-? induces aortic intima-media thickening via perivascular adipose tissue inflammation
Moe, KT; Naylynn, TM; Khairunnisa, K; Allen, JC; Yin, NO; Chin-Dusting, J; Wong, P; Wong, MC
J VASC RES - 01 Jan 2013
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Neointimal thickening results from inflammation in association with vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation. We studied the role of perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) on VSMC proliferation and intima-media thickening (IMT) in a rodent model of chronic inflammation. METHODS: The abdominal aorta and surrounding PVAT of tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α-injected mice were...
Trends in maternal and newborn health characteristics and obstetric interventions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers in Western Australia from 1986 to 2009
Eades, S; Oats, J; Stanley, F; McNamara, B; Joshy, G; Gubhaju, L; Chamberlain, C; Diouf, I
AUST N Z J OBSTET GYNAECOL - 01 Jun 2016
BACKGROUND: Detailed analyses of long-term trends in Aboriginal maternal and newborn health characteristics are lacking. AIM: To examine trends in maternal and newborn health characteristics for all mothers who were recorded as Aboriginal in the Western Australian Midwives' Notification System from 1986 to 2009. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Births were categorised into four-year time inter...
Trends in adult body-mass index in 200 countries from 1975 to 2014: a pooled analysis of 1698 population-based measurement studies with 19.2 million participants
NCD Risk Factor Collaboration (NCD-RisC)
METABOLOMICS - 07 Feb 2017
BACKGROUND: Underweight and severe and morbid obesity are associated with highly elevated risks of adverse health outcomes. We estimated trends in mean body-mass index (BMI), which characterises its population distribution, and in the prevalences of a complete set of BMI categories for adults in all countries. METHODS: We analysed, with use of a consistent protocol, population-based stud...
Transforming growth factor-?1-mediated renal fibrosis is dependent on the regulation of transforming growth factor receptor 1 expression by let-7b
McClelland, AD; Hagiwara, S; Kantharidis, P; Cooper, ME; Jha, JC; Jandeleit-Dahm, K; Wang, B; Thomas, MC
KIDNEY INT - 01 Feb 2014
Renal fibrosis results from excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix mainly driven by transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1). Certain microRNAs have been implicated in this disease, and here we examine the role of let-7b. Rat proximal tubular epithelial cells (NRK52E) were treated with TGF-β1 for 3 days to assess the expression of markers of fibrosis and let-7b. These factors were also as...
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation reduces sympathetic activity and normalizes arterial spontaneous baroreflex in patients with aortic stenosis
Pathak, A; Esler, M; Labrunee, M; Marcheix, B; Senard, JM; Carrie, D; Dumonteil, N; Vaccaro, A; Galinier, M; Despas, F; Lambert, E
JACC CARDIOVASC INTERV - 01 Nov 2013
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to measure muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) in patients with aortic stenosis (AS) before and after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and to compare MSNA with that of control patients. BACKGROUND: TAVI is an emerging therapeutic option in patients with severe AS at high risk of open heart surgery. Whether patients with AS have increased sympa...
The sympathetic nervous system and tendinopathy: a systematic review
Lambert, GW; Jewson, JL; Gaida, JE; Storr, M
SPORTS MED - 01 May 2015
BACKGROUND: Tendinopathy is a clinical diagnosis of localised tendon pain often confirmed by imaging findings. The pathophysiological cause of the pain is unknown and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) may be implicated. OBJECTIVE: To review what is known regarding the role of the SNS in human tendinopathy. STUDY SELECTION: Published data describing sympathetic innervation or an index of...
The phosphatidylinositol(4,5)bisphosphate-binding sequence of transient receptor potential channel canonical 4? is critical for its contribution to cardiomyocyte hypertrophy
Cooley, N; Woodcock, EA; Luo, J; Grubb, DR
MOL PHARMACOL - 01 Oct 2014
Cardiomyocyte hypertrophy requires a source of Ca(2+) distinct from the Ca(2+) that regulates contraction. The canonical transient receptor potential channel (TrpC) family, a family of cation channels regulated by activation of phospholipase C (PLC), has been implicated in this response. Cardiomyocyte hypertrophy downstream of Gq-coupled receptors is mediated specifically by PLCβ1b that is scaf...
The origin of the Y chromosome influences intrarenal vascular responsiveness to angiotensin I and angiotensin (1-7) in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats
Chin-Dusting, JP; Sampson, AK; Head, GA; Jennings, GL; McBride, MW; Andrews, KL; Dominiczak, AF; Thomas, MC; Graham, D
HYPERTENSION - 01 Dec 2014
The lineage of the Y chromosome accounts for up to 15 to 20 mm Hg in arterial pressure. Genes located on the Y chromosome from the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) are associated with the renin-angiotensin system. Given the important role of the renin-angiotensin system in the renal regulation of fluid homeostasis and arterial pressure, we hypothesized that the origin of the Y chromosome in...
The modified selenenyl amide, M-hydroxy ebselen, attenuates diabetic nephropathy and diabetes-associated atherosclerosis in ApoE/GPx1 double knockout mice
Stefanovic, N; Tan, SM; Chai, Z; Krippner, G; Sharma, A; de Haan, JB; Mugesh, G; Yuen, DY
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2013
Seleno-organic glutathione peroxidase (GPx) mimetics, including ebselen (Eb), have been tested in in vitro studies for their ability to scavenge reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, including hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite. In this study, we investigated the efficacies of two Eb analogues, m-hydroxy ebselen (ME) and ethanol-ebselen (EtE) and compared these with Eb in cell based assays. We...
The effect of interrupting prolonged sitting time with short hourly moderate-intensity cycling bouts on cardiometabolic risk factors in healthy young adults
Chinapaw, MJ; Altenburg, TM; Salmon, J; Rotteveel, J; Dunstan, DW
J APPL PHYSIOL - 01 Dec 2013
Although detrimental associations of sitting time and health indicators have been observed in young adults, evidence of pathophysiological mechanisms is lacking. Therefore, this study tested the hypothesis that the acute cardiometabolic effects of prolonged sitting can be compensated by hourly interruptions to sitting in healthy, young adults. Additionally, leg muscle activation during sitting ...
The decline in coronary heart disease mortality is slowing in young adults (Australia 1976-2006): a time trend analysis
Stevenson, C; Allender, S; O'Flaherty, M; Taylor, R; Peeters, A; Capewell, S
INT J CARDIOL - 12 Jul 2012
BACKGROUND: To examine whether the recent flattening of mortality rates for coronary heart disease (CHD) observed among young adults in the UK and the US is also occurring in the Australian population. METHODS: Mortality data from 1976 to 2006 were used to calculate overall age-adjusted and age-specific mortality rates for Australian adults aged ≥ 25 years. Joinpoint regression was fitted to...
Ten-year trends in the use of catheter ablation for treatment of atrial fibrillation vs. the use of coronary intervention for the treatment of ischaemic heart disease in Australia
Morton, JB; Kalman, JM; Walters, TE; Kumar, S; Kistler, PM; Hepworth, G; Sanders, P; Wong, CX; Halloran, K
EUROPACE - 01 Dec 2013
AIMS: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and catheter ablation are well-accepted therapeutic interventions for treatment of coronary artery disease and atrial fibrillation (AF), respectively. We sought to examine temporal trends in the provision of these services over the past decade in Australia. METHODS AND RESULTS: A retrospective review of the numbers of PCIs and AF ablations from ...
Television viewing time and 13-year mortality in adults with cardiovascular disease: data from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab)
Jackson, AC; Magliano, DJ; Gardiner, PA; Salmon, J; Murphy, BM; Le Grande, MR; Rogerson, MC; Dunstan, DW
HEART LUNG CIRC - 01 Aug 2016
BACKGROUND: In the general population, excessive sedentary behaviour is associated with increased all-cause mortality. Few studies have examined this relationship in people with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Using a sample of people with CVD who were excluded from an analysis of the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study, we examined the relationship between sedentary beh...
Systemic exposure to Pseudomonal bacteria: a potential link between type 1 diabetes and chronic inflammation
Fogarty, CL; Peräneva, L; Forsblom, C; Groop, PH; Lehto, M; Pussinen, PJ
ACTA DIABETOL - 01 Jun 2013
Bacterial endotoxins have been associated with chronic inflammation and the development and progression of diabetic nephropathy. We hypothesized that subjects with high serum lipopolysaccharide activity also carry remains of bacterial DNA in their system. Serum-derived bacterial DNA clones were isolated and identified from 10 healthy controls and 14 patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using uni...
Statin-induced increases in atrophy gene expression occur independently of changes in PGC1? protein and mitochondrial content
Snow, RJ; McConell, GK; Zacharewicz, E; Lee-Young, RS; Pol, D; Goodman, CA; Russell, AP
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2015
One serious side effect of statin drugs is skeletal muscle myopathy. Although the mechanism(s) responsible for statin myopathy remains to be fully determined, an increase in muscle atrophy gene expression and changes in mitochondrial content and/or function have been proposed to play a role. In this study, we examined the relationship between statin-induced expression of muscle atrophy genes, r...
Staphylococcal SSL5-induced platelet microparticles provoke proinflammatory responses via the CD40/TRAF6/NF?B signalling pathway in monocytes
Chen, Q; Peng, S; Yu, ZP; Peter, K; Liu, C; Zhao, WB; Zhou, Z; Hu, HY; Bei, JJ; Liu, CH; Qu, XL
THROMB HAEMOST - 01 Mar 2016
Pathogens-induced platelet activation contributes to inflammation in cardiovascular diseases, but underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Staphylococcal superantigen-like protein 5 (SSL5) is a known activator of platelets. Here we examined whether SSL5 is implicated in Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus)-induced inflammation and potential mechanisms involved. As expected, we show that SSL5 activate...
Spontaneous ventricular tachyarrhythmias in ?2-adrenoceptor transgenic mice in relation to cardiac interstitial fibrosis
Su, Y; Ruggiero, D; Du, XJ; Jian, A; Han, LP; Nguyen, MN; Gao, XM; Kiriazis, H; McMullen, JR
AM J PHYSIOL HEART CIRC PHYSIOL - 01 Sep 2015
Myocardial fibrosis is regarded as a pivotal proarrhythmic substrate, but there have been no comprehensive studies showing a correlation between the severity of fibrosis and ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTAs). Our purpose was to document this relationship in a transgenic (TG) strain of mice with fibrotic cardiomyopathy. TG mice with cardiac overexpression of β2-adrenoceptors (β2-AR mice) and n...
Specific targeting of TGF-? family ligands demonstrates distinct roles in the regulation of muscle mass in health and disease
Hagg, A; Qian, H; Walton, KL; Colgan, TD; Chen, JL; Harrison, CA; Gregorevic, P; Johnson, K
PROC NATL ACAD SCI USA - 27 Jun 2017
The transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) network of ligands and intracellular signaling proteins is a subject of intense interest within the field of skeletal muscle biology. To define the relative contribution of endogenous TGF-β proteins to the negative regulation of muscle mass via their activation of the Smad2/3 signaling axis, we used local injection of adeno-associated viral vectors (AAVs...
Small GTPase ARF6 regulates endocytic pathway leading to degradation of ATP-binding cassette transporter A1
Sviridov, D; Hoang, A; Mukhamedova, N; Fu, Y; Bukrinsky, M; Carmichael, I; Cui, HL
ARTERIOSCLER THROMB VASC BIOL - 01 Dec 2016
OBJECTIVE: ABCA1 (ATP-binding cassette transporter A1) is the principal protein responsible for cellular cholesterol efflux. Abundance and functionality of ABCA1 is regulated both transcriptionally and post-translationally, with endocytosis of ABCA1 being an important element of post-translational regulation. Functional ABCA1 resides on the plasma membrane but can be internalized and either ...
Skeletal muscle glucose uptake during treadmill exercise in neuronal nitric oxide synthase-? knockout mice
McConell, GK; Lee-Young, RS; Betik, AC; Yang, C; Hong, YH
AM J PHYSIOL ENDOCRINOL METAB - 15 May 2016
Nitric oxide influences intramuscular signaling that affects skeletal muscle glucose uptake during exercise. The role of the main NO-producing enzyme isoform activated during skeletal muscle contraction, neuronal nitric oxide synthase-μ (nNOSμ), in modulating glucose uptake has not been investigated in a physiological exercise model. In this study, conscious and unrestrained chronically cathete...
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