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Adults' past-day recall of sedentary time: reliability, validity, and responsiveness
Owen, N; Gardiner, PG; Reeves, MM; Clark, BK; Healy, GN; Winkler, E; Dunstan, DW
MED SCI SPORTS EXERC - 01 Jun 2013
PURPOSE: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the validity of self-reported sedentary time measures. This study examined the test-retest reliability, criterion validity, and responsiveness of the seven-item questionnaire, Past-day Adults' Sedentary Time (PAST). METHODS: Participants (breast cancer survivors, n = 90, age = 33-75 yr, body mass index ...
Added value of soluble tumor necrosis factor-? receptor 1 as a biomarker of ESRD risk in patients with type 1 diabetes
Harjutsalo, V; Saraheimo, M; Wadén, J; Loughman, T; Moran, J; Thorn, L; Forsblom, C; Groop, PH; Thomas, MC; Tolonen, N; Gordin, D; FinnDiane Study Group
DIABETES CARE - 01 Aug 2014
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have suggested that circulating levels of the tumor necrosis factor-α receptor 1 (sTNFαR1) may be a useful predictor for the risk of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in patients with diabetes. However, its potential utility as a biomarker has not been formally quantified. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Circulating levels of sTNFαR1 were assessed in 429 patients with...
ADAM28 is elevated in humans with the metabolic syndrome and is a novel sheddase of human tumour necrosis factor-?
Leedman, PJ; Stone, L; Moses, EK; Curran, JE; Mochizuki, S; Blangero, J; Goring, HH; Okada, Y; Matthews, VB; Allen, H; Mitchell, C; Jowett, JB; Johnson, MP
IMMUNOL CELL BIOL - 01 Nov 2012
Metalloproteinases are implicated in cleaving numerous proinflammatory mediators from the cell surface. Interestingly, the elevated levels of tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) have been associated with the metabolic syndrome. We aimed to ascertain whether the human metalloproteinase ADAM28 correlates with parameters of the metabolic syndrome and whether ADAM28 is a novel sheddase of human TNF-α....
Access to cardiac rehabilitation does not equate to attendance
Coffee, N; Turner, D; van Gaans, D; Eckert, KA; Tonkin, AM; Clark, RA; Wilkinson, D; Stewart, S
EUR J CARDIOVASC NURS - 01 Jun 2014
Background/Aims: Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcomes after a cardiac event. Attendance at cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains less than optimal (10%-30%). Our aim was to derive an objective, comparable, geographic measure reflecting access to cardiac services after a cardiac event in Australia. Methods: An expert panel defined a single patient ...
Absence of ?-galactosidase cross-correction in Fabry heterozygote cultured skin fibroblasts
Mellett, N; Meikle, PJ; Hein, LK; Brooks, DA; Fuller, M
MOL GENET METAB - 01 Feb 2015
Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder resulting from deficiency of α-galactosidase A (GLA). Traditionally, heterozygotes were considered asymptomatic carriers of FD, but it is now apparent that the asymptomatic female carrier is the exception and most heterozygotes suffer significant multisystemic disease. To determine why the process of cross-correction does not occur ef...
A syntenic cross species aneuploidy genetic screen links RCAN1 expression to ?-cell mitochondrial dysfunction in type 2 diabetes
Genders, AJ; Pritchard, MA; McGee, SL; Saiedi, M; Peiris, H; Tybulewicz, VL; Fadista, J; Belichenko, PV; Coskun, PE; Fisher, EM; Martin, AM; Jessup, CF; Kokotos, AC; Kashmir, V; Coates, PT; Ling, C; Morton, N; Chan, JY; Hough, TA; Volkov, P; Ryan, MT; Mobley, WC; Laybutt, DR; Carter, R; Yang, S; Duffield, MD; Groop, L; Becker, A; Keating, DJ; Oskolkov, N; Cousin, MA; Busciglio, J
PLOS GENET - 01 May 2016
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a complex metabolic disease associated with obesity, insulin resistance and hypoinsulinemia due to pancreatic β-cell dysfunction. Reduced mitochondrial function is thought to be central to β-cell dysfunction. Mitochondrial dysfunction and reduced insulin secretion are also observed in β-cells of humans with the most common human genetic disorder, Down syndrome (DS, Tris...
A model to predict the ATP equivalents of macronutrients absorbed from food
Coles, L; Moughan, P; Rutherfurd, S
FOOD FUNCT - 26 Feb 2013
Calculating the physiologically available energy of food at the cellular level (ATP), based on known stoichiometric relationships and predicted nutrient uptake from the human digestive tract may be more accurate than using currently available factorial or empirical models for estimating dietary energy. The objective was to develop a model that can be used for describing the ATP costs/yields ass...
A comprehensive lipidomic screen of pancreatic ?-cells using mass spectroscopy defines novel features of glucose-stimulated turnover of neutral lipids, sphingolipids and plasmalogens
Boslem, E; Mellett, N; Pearson, GL; Meikle, PJ; Chu, KY; Biden, TJ
MOL METAB - 01 Jun 2016
OBJECTIVE: Glucose promotes lipid remodelling in pancreatic β-cells, and this is thought to contribute to the regulation of insulin secretion, but the metabolic pathways and potential signalling intermediates have not been fully elaborated. METHODS: Using mass spectrometry (MS) we quantified changes in approximately 300 lipid metabolites in MIN6 β-cells and isolated mouse islets followin...
A comprehensive analysis of primary acute myeloid leukemia identifies biomarkers predicting susceptibility to human allogeneic V?9V?2 T cells
Flierl, U; Klinker, E; Kimmel, B; Einsele, H; Kunzmann, V; Wilhelm, M; Gundermann, S
J IMMUNOTHER - 01 Jan 2001
Allogeneic innate lymphocytes such as Vγ9Vδ2 T cells are attractive candidates for cancer immunotherapy as they provide MHC-unrestricted antitumor activity without clinical evidence for inducing graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). However, current cellular immunotherapy approaches lack predictive biomarkers identifying patient cohorts most susceptible to immune attack. For this purpose we perform...
A clinical screening score for diabetic polyneuropathy: KORA F4 and AusDiab studies
Shaw, JE; Peters, A; Roden, M; Kowall, B; Bongaerts, BW; Rathmann, W; Herder, C; Meisinger, C; Heier, M; Ziegler, D
J DIABETES COMPLICATIONS - 01 Jan 2001
AIMS: Since screening for distal sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSPN) in individuals with diabetes is being underused, our aim was to develop a clinical screening score for identifying individuals with DSPN. METHODS: All participants with type 2 diabetes and aged 61-82 years from the German population-based KORA F4 Study (n=177) and the Australian population-based AusDiab Study (n=244) were co...
Urine proteome analysis as a discovery tool in patients with deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
Zürbig, P; Bode, C; Mischak, H; Peter, K; Sackmann, C; von Zur Mühlen, C; Schiffer, E; Rivera, J; Koeck, T; Hehrlein, C; Zirlik, A; Reinöhl, J; Hilgendorf, I
PROTEOMICS CLIN APPL - 01 May 2016
PURPOSE: Early and accurate detection of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is an important clinical need. Based on the hypothesis that urinary peptides may hold information on DVT in conjunction with pulmonary embolism (PE), the study was aimed at identifying such peptide biomarkers using capillary electrophoresis coupled mass spectrometry. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Patients with symptoms of unprovo...
Early implantation of primary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillators for patients with newly diagnosed severe nonischemic cardiomyopathy
Taylor, A; Voskoboinik, A; Bloom, J; Mariani, J
PACING CLIN ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Sep 2016
BACKGROUND: Primary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) reduce mortality in selected patients with severe systolic dysfunction. Current guidelines suggest a 3- to 6-month waiting period before implantation. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 29 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed nonischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) who underwent primary prevention ICD implantat...
Associations of public transport accessibility with walking, obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes
Simpson, JA; Thornton, L; Krnjacki, L; Scheurer, J; Bentley, R; Kavanagh, A; Barr, A; Owen, N; Dunstan, D
J TRANSPORT HEALTH - 23 May 2017
Objective To examine associations of public transport system accessibility with walking, obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes/impaired glucose regulation. Methods Associations of public transport accessibility with self-reported walking for transport or recreation and measured biomarkers of chronic disease risk were estimated in 5241 adult residents of 42 randomly selected areas in A...
Subtle post-procedural cognitive dysfunction after atrial fibrillation ablation
Medi, C; Kistler, P; Evered, L; Teh, A; Morton, J; Silbert, B; Kalman, J; Halloran, K
J AM COLL CARDIOL - 06 Aug 2013
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether post-operative neurocognitive dysfunction (POCD) occurs after ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF). BACKGROUND: Ablation for AF is a highly effective strategy; however, the risk of transient ischemic attack and stroke is approximately 0.5% to 1%. In addition, magnetic resonance imaging studies report a 7% to 14% prevalence of silent cerebra...
Increased burden of cerebral small vessel disease in patients with type 2 diabetes and retinopathy
Mauricio, D; Arcidiacono, MV; Hernández, M; Sanahuja, J; Traveset, A; Groop, PH; Rubinat, E; Alonso, N; Alcubierre, N; Jurjo, C; Castelblanco, E; Ortega, E; Diez, J; Betriu, À; Purroy, F; Puig-Domingo, M; Fernández, E
DIABETES CARE - 01 Sep 2016
OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the presence and severity of brain small vessel disease (SVD) in patients with type 2 diabetes and diabetic retinopathy (DR) compared with those without DR. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We evaluated 312 patients with type 2 diabetes without previous cardiovascular disease (men 51%; mean age 57 years; age range 40-75 years); 153 patients (49%) had DR. MRI w...
Genetic manipulation of cardiac Hsp72 levels does not alter substrate metabolism but reveals insights into high-fat feeding-induced cardiac insulin resistance
Estevez, E; Allen, TL; Henstridge, DC; Febbraio, MA; Yang, C; Meikle, PJ; Heywood, SE; Gardner, T; Mellett, NA; Kingwell, BA
CELL STRESS CHAPERONES - 01 May 2015
Heat shock protein 72 (Hsp72) protects cells against a variety of stressors, and multiple studies have suggested that Hsp72 plays a cardioprotective role. As skeletal muscle Hsp72 overexpression can protect against high-fat diet (HFD)-induced insulin resistance, alterations in substrate metabolism may be a mechanism by which Hsp72 is cardioprotective. We investigated the impact of transgenicall...
Overexpression of sphingosine kinase 1 in liver reduces triglyceride content in mice fed a low but not high-fat diet
McConville, MJ; Hamley, S; Kloehn, J; Lee-Young, RS; Lamon, S; Selathurai, A; Kowalski, GM; Bruce, CR; Watt, MJ; Burch, ML; Bayol, SA
BIOCHIM BIOPHYS ACTA - 01 Feb 2015
Hepatic insulin resistance is a major risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes and is associated with the accumulation of lipids, including diacylglycerol (DAG), triacylglycerols (TAG) and ceramide. There is evidence that enzymes involved in ceramide or sphingolipid metabolism may have a role in regulating concentrations of glycerolipids such as DAG and TAG. Here we have investigated ...
A versatile approach for the site-specific modification of recombinant antibodies using a combination of enzyme-mediated bioconjugation and click chemistry
Hagemeyer, CE; Alt, K; Paterson, BM; Poniger, SS; Peter, K; Ardipradja, K; Connell, TU; Donnelly, PS; Nair, AK; Jagdale, S; Rudd, SE; Westein, E; Wang, X; Tochon-Danguy, HJ; Krippner, GY
ANGEW CHEM INT ED ENGL - 22 Jun 2015
A unique two-step modular system for site-specific antibody modification and conjugation is reported. The first step of this approach uses enzymatic bioconjugation with the transpeptidase Sortase A for incorporation of strained cyclooctyne functional groups. The second step of this modular approach involves the azide-alkyne cycloaddition click reaction. The versatility of the two-step approach ...
Targeted antithrombotic protein micelles
Hagemeyer, CE; Kim, W; Peter, K; Chaikof, EL; Liu, DR; Wang, X; Haller, C; Dai, E
ANGEW CHEM INT ED ENGL - 26 Jan 2015
Activated platelets provide a promising target for imaging inflammatory and thrombotic events along with site-specific delivery of a variety of therapeutic agents. Multifunctional protein micelles bearing targeting and therapeutic proteins were now obtained by one-pot transpeptidation using an evolved sortase A. Conjugation to the corona of a single-chain antibody (scFv), which binds to the lig...
Enzyme-mediated site-specific bioconjugation of metal complexes to proteins: sortase-mediated coupling of copper-64 to a single-chain antibody
Paterson, BM; Alt, K; Hagemeyer, CE; Peter, K; Jeffery, CM; Price, RI; Donnelly, PS; Williams, CC; Jagdale, S; Rigby, S
ANGEW CHEM INT ED ENGL - 10 Jun 2014
The enzyme-mediated site-specific bioconjugation of a radioactive metal complex to a single-chain antibody using the transpeptidase sortase A is reported. Cage amine sarcophagine ligands that were designed to function as substrates for the sortase A mediated bioconjugation to antibodies were synthesized and enzymatically conjugated to a single-chain variable fragment. The antibody fragment scFv...
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