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Induction of experimental autoimmune orchitis in mice: responses to elevated circulating levels of the activin-binding protein, follistatin
Muir, JA; Hayward, S; Nicolas, N; Meinhardt, A; Stanton, PG; Bhushan, S; de Kretser, DM; Hedger, MP; Chen, JL; Loveland, KL; Gregorevic, P; Fijak, M
REPRODUCTION - 01 Sep 2017
Experimental autoimmune orchitis (EAO) is a rodent model of chronic testicular inflammation that mimics the pathology observed in some types of human infertility. In a previous study, testicular expression of the inflammatory/immunoregulatory cytokine, activin A, was elevated in adult mice during the onset of EAO, indicating a potential role in the regulation of the disease. Consequently, we ex...
Resolution of glucose intolerance in long-term high-fat, high-sucrose-fed mice
Kraakman, MJ; Murphy, AJ; Mason, SA; Kowalski, GM; Bruce, CR
J ENDOCRINOL - 01 Jun 2017
The high-fat, high-sucrose diet (HFSD)-fed C57Bl/6 mouse is a widely used model of prediabetes. However, studies typically implement a relatively short dietary intervention lasting between 4 and 16 weeks; as a result, little is known about how a long-term HFSD influences the metabolic profile of these mice. Therefore, the aim of this investigation was to examine the effects of consuming a HFSD ...
The association of the lipidomic profile with features of polycystic ovary syndrome
Moran, LJ; Mundra, PA; Teede, HJ; Meikle, PJ
J MOL ENDOCRINOL - 01 Jul 2017
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects up to 18% of reproductive-aged women with reproductive and metabolic complications. While lipidomics can identify associations between lipid species and metabolic diseases, no research has examined the association of lipid species with the pathophysiological features of PCOS. The aim of this study was to examine the lipidomic profile in women with and wi...
Incidence and predictors of all-cause and site-specific cancer in type 2 diabetes: the Fremantle Diabetes Study
Shaw, JE; Davis, TM; Magliano, DJ; Davis, WA; Bruce, DG
EUR J ENDOCRINOL - 01 Oct 2012
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between diabetes and cancer. DESIGN: The Fremantle Diabetes Study (FDS) was a community-based longitudinal observational study of 1426 subjects, 1294 of which had type 2 diabetes. METHODS: The FDS type 2 cohort and four age-, sex- and postcode-matched controls per case were followed for cancer events from 1993 until mid-2010 and incidence rate ratios (IR...
Hormone therapy reduces bone resorption but not bone formation in postmenopausal athletes
Pagliaro, D; Stojanovska, L; Antonopillai, J; Craven, R; Kingwell, B; Honisett, SY; Ebeling, P; Apostolopoulos, V; Tangalakis, K
PRIL - 01 Nov 2016
INTRODUCTION: Independently, hormone therapy and exercise have well-established protective effects on bone parameters. The combined effects of hormone therapy and exercise, however, are less clear. We, therefore, examined the effects of hormone therapy on bone turnover markers in postmenopausal women undergoing regular high intensity exercise. METHODS: In a randomised, double blind study...
N-acetylcysteine attenuates the development of cardiac fibrosis and remodeling in a mouse model of heart failure
Giam, B; Rajapakse, NW; Chu, PY; Du, XJ; Horlock, D; Kaye, DM; Kuruppu, S; Smith, AI; Kiriazis, H
PHYSIOL REP - 01 Apr 2016
Oxidative stress plays a central role in the pathogenesis of heart failure. We aimed to determine whether the antioxidantN-acetylcysteine can attenuate cardiac fibrosis and remodeling in a mouse model of heart failure. Minipumps were implanted subcutaneously in wild-type mice (n = 20) and mice with cardiomyopathy secondary to cardiac specific overexpression of mammalian sterile 20-like kinase 1...
Forced expression of muscle specific kinase slows postsynaptic acetylcholine receptor loss in a mouse model of MuSK myasthenia gravis
Linsao, EL; Reddel, SW; Morsch, M; Ghazanfari, N; Phillips, WD; Liang, SX; Gregorevic, P; Trajanovska, S
PHYSIOL REP - 01 Dec 2015
We investigated the influence of postsynaptic tyrosine kinase signaling in a mouse model of muscle-specific kinase (MuSK) myasthenia gravis (MG). Mice administered repeated daily injections of IgG from MuSK MG patients developed impaired neuromuscular transmission due to progressive loss of acetylcholine receptor (AChR) from the postsynaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction. In this model...
Acute glucoregulatory and vascular outcomes of three strategies for interrupting prolonged sitting time in postmenopausal women: a pilot, laboratory-based, randomized, controlled, 4-condition, 4-period crossover trial
Kerr, J; Li, H; Aden, SA; Sallis, JF; LaCroix, AZ; Sears, DD; Dillon, L; Dunstan, DW; Schenk, S; Natarajan, L; Castellanos, LR; Vital, DG; Khemlina, GL; Crist, K; Godbole, S; Trivedi, M; Takemoto, ML; Grace, M; Allison, MA
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
BACKGROUND: Prolonged sitting is associated with cardiometabolic and vascular disease. Despite emerging evidence regarding the acute health benefits of interrupting prolonged sitting time, the effectiveness of different modalities in older adults (who sit the most) is unclear. METHODS: In preparation for a future randomized controlled trial, we enrolled 10 sedentary, overweight or obese,...
Comparability of activity monitors used in Asian and Western-country studies for assessing free-living sedentary behaviour
Kurita, S; Inoue, S; Tanaka, S; Oka, K; Yano, S; Ishii, K; Sasai, H; Nakata, Y; Fukushima, N; Owen, N; Sugiyama, T; Shibata, A
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
This study aims to compare the outputs of the waist-worn Active style Pro HJA-350IT (ASP; used in studies with Asian populations), the waist-worn ActiGragh™GT3X+ using the normal filter (GT3X+) and the thigh-worn activPAL3 (AP) in assessing adults' sedentary behaviour (total sedentary time, number of breaks) under free-living conditions. Fifty healthy workers wore the three monitors simultaneou...
Assessment of metabolic and mitochondrial dynamics in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in virologically suppressed HIV-positive individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy
Lee, MKS; Masson, JJR; Murphy, AJ; Ostrowski, M; Crowe, SM; Palmer, CS
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
Metabolism plays a fundamental role in supporting the growth, proliferation and effector functions of T cells. We investigated the impact of HIV infection on key processes that regulate glucose uptake and mitochondrial biogenesis in subpopulations of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from 18 virologically-suppressed HIV-positive individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART; median CD4+ cell coun...
Associations of sitting accumulation patterns with cardio-metabolic risk biomarkers in Australian adults
Kerr, J; Dunstan, DW; Healy, GN; Owen, N; Chastin, SFM; Winkler, EAH; Bellettiere, J
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
BACKGROUND: High amounts of time spent sitting can increase cardiovascular disease risk and are deleteriously associated cardio-metabolic risk biomarkers. Though evidence suggests that accruing sitting time in prolonged periods may convey additional risk, verification using high-quality measures is needed. We examined this issue in adults from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle S...
Implementation of a diabetes in pregnancy clinical register in a complex setting: findings from a process evaluation
Dowden, M; Li, S; Maple-Brown, L; Inglis, C; Connors, C; Barzi, F; Kirkwood, M; Shaw, JE; Van Dokkum, P; Cotter, M; O'Dea, K; Moore, E; Kirkham, R; McIntyre, HD; Oats, J; Northern Territory Diabetes in Pregnancy Partnership; Svenson, S; Zimmet, P; Whitbread, C; Richa, R; Boyle, JA; Brown, A
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
BACKGROUND: Rates of diabetes in pregnancy are disproportionately higher among Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal women in Australia. Additional challenges are posed by the context of Aboriginal health including remoteness and disadvantage. A clinical register was established in 2011 to improve care coordination, and as an epidemiological and quality assurance tool. This paper presents results f...
Over-expressing the soluble gp130-Fc does not ameliorate methionine and choline deficient diet-induced non alcoholic steatohepatitis in mice
Allen, TL; Henstridge, DC; Kraakman, MJ; Kammoun, HL; Febbraio, MA; Rose-John, S; Peijs, L
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a liver disease with the potential to lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of NASH, with the so-called IL-6 'trans-signaling' cascade being responsible for the pro-inflammatory actions of this cytokine. We aimed to block IL-6 'trans-signaling', using a transgenic mouse that overexpres...
Anthracyclines induce early changes in left ventricular systolic and diastolic function: a single centre study
Harnett, P; Vo, K; Hui, R; Richards, D; Thomas, L; Boyd, A; Stoodley, P; Marwick, T
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
AIMS: 2 dimensional (2D) strain analysis detects subclinical left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction. Our aim was to evaluate changes in LV systolic and diastolic function in breast cancer patients early after anthracycline chemotherapy, and to identify predisposing factors. METHODS AND RESULTS: 140 patients were assessed by detailed echocardiography before and within seven days post ...
Prediction of acute coronary syndromes by urinary proteome analysis
Mischak, H; von Zur Muhlen, C; Delles, C; Lyons, J; Petit, T; Pontillo, C; Zhang, ZY; Htun, NM; Schanstra, JP; Nkuipou-Kenfack, E; Ramirez-Torres, A; Magliano, DJ; Peter, K; Staessen, JA; Koeck, T; Pejchinovski, M; Maahs, D; Shaw, JE; Snell-Bergeon, JK
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
Identification of individuals who are at risk of suffering from acute coronary syndromes (ACS) may allow to introduce preventative measures. We aimed to identify ACS-related urinary peptides, that combined as a pattern can be used as prognostic biomarker. Proteomic data of 252 individuals enrolled in four prospective studies from Australia, Europe and North America were analyzed. 126 of these h...
Fitter women did not have attenuated hemodynamic responses to psychological stress compared with age-matched women with lower levels of fitness
Jayasinghe, SU; Hussein, M; Torres, SJ; Fraser, SF; Lambert, GW; Turner, AI
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2017
According to the 'cross stressor adaptation hypothesis', regular exercise acts as a buffer against the detrimental effects of stress. Nevertheless, evidence that higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness moderate hemodynamic responses to acute psychological stress is inconclusive, especially in women. Women aged 30-50 years (in the mid-follicular phase of the menstrual cycle) with higher (n = ...
The effects of rilmenidine and perindopril on arousal blood pressure during 24 hour recordings in SHR
Lim, K; Burke, SL; Jackson, KL; Head, GA
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2016
The surge in arterial pressure during arousal in the waking period is thought to be largely due to activation of the sympathetic nervous system. In this study we compared in SHR the effects of chronic administration of the centrally acting sympatholytic agent rilmenidine with an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor perindopril on the rate of rise and power of the surge in mean arterial press...
The effects of long-term saturated fat enriched diets on the brain lipidome
Giles, C; Meikle, PJ; Mamo, JC; Mellett, NA; Dhaliwal, S; Takechi, R
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2016
The brain is highly enriched in lipids, where they influence neurotransmission, synaptic plasticity and inflammation. Non-pathological modulation of the brain lipidome has not been previously reported and few studies have investigated the interplay between plasma lipid homeostasis relative to cerebral lipids. This study explored whether changes in plasma lipids induced by chronic consumption of...
Stress induced hyperglycemia and the subsequent risk of type 2 diabetes in survivors of critical illness
Shaw, JE; Finnis, ME; Horowitz, M; Kar, P; Deane, AM; Biradar, V; Moodie, S; Phillips, LK; Plummer, MP; Bihari, S
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2016
OBJECTIVE: Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tolerance following resolution of their acute illness. The objective was to evaluate the association between stress induced hyperglycemia and incident diabetes in survivors of critical illness. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: All adult patients surviving admission to a publi...
Self-reported sitting time, physical activity and fibrinolytic and other novel cardio-metabolic biomarkers in active Swedish seniors
Hurtig-Wennlöf, A; Olsson, LA; Howard, BJ; Nilsson, TK; Wennberg, P; Dunstan, DW
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2001
BACKGROUND: Too much sitting is linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. The mediating mechanisms for these associations are largely unknown, however dysregulated fibrinolysis have emerged as a possible contributor. OBJECTIVE: We examined the associations of self-reported overall sitting time and physical activity with fibrinolytic and other novel cardio-met...
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