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Declines and plateaux in smoking prevalence over three decades in Fiji
Tukana, I; Vatucawaqa, P; Magliano, DJ; Lin, S; Zimmet, P; Morrell, S; Linhart, C; Taylor, R
NICOTINE TOB RES - 01 Nov 2017
Objectives: To examine trends from 1980 to 2011 in daily tobacco smoking by sex, ethnicity, age, and urban/rural in Fiji Melanesian (i-Taukei) and Indian adults aged 25-64 years. Methods: Unit record data from five population-based surveys (n = 14 528) allowed classification of participants as: (1) never-smoker, ex-smoker, or non-daily smoker; or (2) daily smoker, reporting smoking <20 o...
Assessing the performance of two lung age equations on the Australian population: using data from the cross-sectional BOLD-Australia Study
Wood-Baker, R; Stevenson, C; Ivey, MA; Marks, GB; Toelle, BG; Johns, DP; Abramson, MJ; Maguire, GP
NICOTINE TOB RES - 01 Dec 2014
INTRODUCTION: Lung age, a simple concept for patients to grasp, is frequently used as an aid in smoking cessation programs. Lung age equations should be continuously updated and should be made relevant for target populations. We observed how new lung age equations developed for Australian populations performed when utilizing the Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD)-Australia dataset compa...
The association between cystatin C and incident type 2 diabetes is related to central adiposity
Roussel, R; Lantieri, O; Reutens, AT; Bonnet, F; Balkau, B; Data from an Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance Syndrome Study Group
NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPLANT - 01 Jul 2013
BACKGROUND: Cystatin C has recently been shown to be associated with incident type 2 diabetes. This study aims to validate this association and to study the impact of baseline adiposity. METHODS: We investigated the 3-year diabetes incidence in 2849 participants from the French Data of an Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance syndrome study, without overt kidney disease. Odds ratio...
Experimental diabetic nephropathy is accelerated in matrix metalloproteinase-2 knockout mice
Ando, R; Iwatani, R; Okuda, S; Obara, N; Matsui, T; Cooper, ME; Koike, K; Kaida, Y; Nakayama, Y; Ueda, S; Yamagishi, S; Fukami, K; Nishino, Y; Takamiya, Y
NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPLANT - 01 Jan 2013
BACKGROUND: Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) is responsible for the degradation of various types of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins such as type IV collagen. Decreased MMP-2 expression and activity has been generally thought to contribute to increased accumulation of ECM at the advanced stage of diabetic nephropathy. However, the kinetics and role of MMP-2 in the early phase of diabetic ...
High-salt diet increases glomerular ACE/ACE2 ratio leading to oxidative stress and kidney damage
Johnston, C; Tikellis, C; Toffoli, B; Bellini, G; Fallo, F; Veglio, F; Zennaro, C; Fabris, B; Losurdo, P; Bernardi, S; Thomas, MC; Monticone, S
NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPLANT - 01 May 2012
BACKGROUND: Angiotensin II (AngII) contributes to salt-driven kidney damage. In this study, we aimed at investigating whether and how the renal damage associated with a high-salt diet could result from changes in the ratio between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). METHODS: Forty-eight rats randomly allocated to three different dietary contents of...
Set7 mediated interactions regulate transcriptional networks in embryonic stem cells
Cooper, ME; Ziemann, M; Tuano, NK; El-Osta, A; Okabe, J
NUCLEIC ACIDS RES - 02 Nov 2016
Histone methylation by lysine methyltransferase enzymes regulate the expression of genes implicated in lineage specificity and cellular differentiation. While it is known that Set7 catalyzes mono-methylation of histone and non-histone proteins, the functional importance of this enzyme in stem cell differentiation remains poorly understood. We show Set7 expression is increased during mouse embry...
The primary microRNA-208b interacts with Polycomb-group protein, Ezh2, to regulate gene expression in the heart
Su, Y; Du, X-J; Chang, L; Okabe, J; El-Osta, A; Mathiyalagan, P
NUCLEIC ACIDS RES - 01 Jan 2014
The Polycomb-group protein, Ezh2, is required for epigenetic gene silencing in the adult heart by unknown mechanism. We investigated the role of Ezh2 and non-coding RNAs in a mouse model of pressure overload using transverse aortic constriction (TAC) attenuated by the prototypical histone deacetylase inhibitor, trichostatin A (TSA). Chromatin immunoprecipitation of TAC and TAC+TSA hearts sugges...
High-throughput informative single nucleotide polymorphism-based typing of Neisseria gonorrhoeae using the Sequenom MassARRAY iPLEX platform
Ward, J; Lahra, MM; Smith, H; Sloots, TP; Guy, R; Donovan, B; Regan, D; Kaldor, J; Chen, M; Trembizki, E; Whiley, DM; Nissen, MD; Fairley, CK
J ANTIMICROB CHEMOTHER - 01 Jun 2014
OBJECTIVES: Neisseria gonorrhoeae antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global problem heightened by emerging resistance to ceftriaxone. Appropriate molecular typing methods are important for understanding the emergence and spread of N. gonorrhoeae AMR. We report on the development, validation and testing of a Sequenom MassARRAY iPLEX method for multilocus sequence typing (MLST)-style genotyping...
A conformational change of C-reactive protein in burn wounds unmasks its proinflammatory properties
Bannasch, H; Koch, HG; Kaiser, B; Braig, D; Eisenhardt, SU; Peter, K; Thiele, JR; Stark, GB
INT IMMUNOL - 01 Aug 2014
Tissue damage in burn injury leads to a rapid increase of leukocytes and acute phase reactants. Plasma levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) rise within hours after the insult. No deficiency of this protein has been reported in humans, suggesting it plays a pivotal role in innate immunity. CRP in circulation is composed of five identical subunits [pentameric CRP (pCRP)]. Recently, deposits of stru...
Impaired pulmonary nitric oxide bioavailability in pulmonary tuberculosis: association with disease severity and delayed mycobacterial clearance with treatment
Price, RN; Ralph, AP; Chatfield, MD; Pontororing, GJ; Sandjaja; Lumb, R; Yeo, TW; Kenangalem, E; Anstey, NM; Kelly, PM; Salome, CM; Waramori, G; Tjitra, E; Maguire, GP
J INFECT DIS - 15 Aug 2013
BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide (NO), a key macrophage antimycobacterial mediator that ameliorates immunopathology, is measurable in exhaled breath in individuals with pulmonary tuberculosis. We investigated relationships between fractional exhale NO (FENO) and initial pulmonary tuberculosis severity, change during treatment, and relationship with conversion of sputum culture to negative at 2 months....
Domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behaviour in relation to colon and rectal cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Karahalios, A; MacInnis, RJ; English, DR; Mahmood, S; Lynch, BM
INT J EPIDEMIOL - 01 Dec 2017
Background: Physical activity is associated with reduced risk of colorectal cancer, but most epidemiological studies have focused on occupational and recreational physical activity. The evidence for other domains of activity, and for sedentary behaviour, is limited. Methods: Medline, Embase and Web of Science were searched from inception to December 2015 for studies examining domain-spec...
Data Resource Profile: Seeding Success: a cross-sectoral data resource for early childhood health and development research in Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children
Eades, S; Craven, R; Banks, E; Jorgensen, M; Brownell, M; Goldfeld, S; Randall, D; Hanly, M; Jorm, L; Falster, K
INT J EPIDEMIOL - 01 Oct 2017
Early life influences on cardio-metabolic disease risk in aboriginal populations--what is the evidence? A systematic review of longitudinal and case-control studies
Stanley, F; Eades, SJ; McNamara, BJ; Gubhaju, L; Chamberlain, C
INT J EPIDEMIOL - 01 Dec 2012
BACKGROUND: We systematically reviewed the published evidence for the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis among aboriginal populations from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA. METHODS: Medline, EMBASE and the Informit Health databases were systematically searched (March 2012) using medical subject headings and keywords for studies that examined the effect of prenat...
Adult height and the risk of cause-specific death and vascular morbidity in 1 million people: individual participant meta-analysis
Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration
INT J EPIDEMIOL - 01 Oct 2012
BACKGROUND: The extent to which adult height, a biomarker of the interplay of genetic endowment and early-life experiences, is related to risk of chronic diseases in adulthood is uncertain. METHODS: We calculated hazard ratios (HRs) for height, assessed in increments of 6.5 cm, using individual-participant data on 174374 deaths or major non-fatal vascular outcomes recorded among 1085949 peop...
The influence of hip circumference on the relationship between abdominal obesity and mortality
Shaw, JE; Kowlessur, S; Söderberg, S; Cameron, AJ; Magliano, DJ; Carstensen, B; Barr, EL; Tuomilehto, J; Alberti, KG; Pauvaday, VK; Zimmet, PZ
INT J EPIDEMIOL - 01 Apr 2012
BACKGROUND: Higher waist circumference and lower hip circumference are both associated with increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, despite being directly correlated. The real effects of visceral obesity may therefore be underestimated when hip circumference is not fully taken into account. We hypothesized that adding waist and hip circumference to traditional risk factors would significa...
Fetal inhibition of inflammation improves disease phenotypes in harlequin ichthyosis
Smyth, IM; Henley, KJ; Sviridov, D; Ip, SC; Nold-Petry, CA; Hacking, DF; Meikle, PJ; Ditommaso, T; Mangan, NE; Kile, BT; Jones, LK; Mellet, NA; Nold, MF; Ursino, GM; Cottle, DL
HUM MOL GENET - 15 Jan 2015
Harlequin ichthyosis (HI) is a severe skin disease which leads to neonatal death in ∼50% of cases. It is the result of mutations in ABCA12, a protein that transports lipids required to establish the protective skin barrier needed after birth. To better understand the life-threatening newborn HI phenotype, we analysed the developing epidermis for consequences of lipid dysregulation in mouse mode...
Extensive investigation of the IGF2/H19 imprinting control region reveals novel OCT4/SOX2 binding site defects associated with specific methylation patterns in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
Azzi, S; Gicquel, C; Thibaud, N; Steunou, V; Le Bouc, Y; Rossi, M; Abi Habib, W; Keren, B; Lyonnet, S; Brioude, F; Pasguier, L; Le Jule, M; Michot, C; Das Neves, C; Netchine, I; Chantot-Bastaraud, S; Rossignol, S
HUM MOL GENET - 01 Nov 2014
Isolated gain of methylation (GOM) at the IGF2/H19 imprinting control region 1 (ICR1) accounts for about 10% of patients with BWS. A subset of these patients have genetic defects within ICR1, but the frequency of these defects has not yet been established in a large cohort of BWS patients with isolated ICR1 GOM. Here, we carried out a genetic analysis in a large cohort of 57 BWS patients with i...
Digital marketing of unhealthy foods to Australian children and adolescents
Peeters, A; Boelsen-Robinson, T; Backholer, K
HEALTH PROMOT INT - 01 Sep 2016
The emergence of new media-including branded websites, social media and mobile applications-has created additional touch points for unhealthy food and beverage companies to target children and adolescents. The aim of this study was to perform an audit of new media for three top selling food and beverage brands in Australia. The top selling brand in three of the most advertised food and beverage...
Breaking-up sedentary time is associated with physical function in older adults
Sardinha, LB; Silva, AM; Santos, DA; Baptista, F; Owen, N
J GERONTOL A BIOL SCI MED SCI - 01 Jan 2015
BACKGROUND: Physical function is a key determinant that corresponds to the physiological capacity of older adults to perform normal everyday activities, safely and independently, without undue fatigue. We examined the associations of sedentary behavior (SB), breaks in sedentary time (BST), and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with physical function in older adults. METHODS: Phys...
Methylglyoxal, cognitive function and cerebral atrophy in older people
Münch, G; Parameswaran, V; Venn, A; Phan, TG; Srikanth, V; Greenaway, T; Beare, R; Pearson, S; Westcott, B; Forbes, J
J GERONTOL A BIOL SCI MED SCI - 01 Jan 2013
BACKGROUND: The effects of advanced glycation endproducts on cognition and brain structure are poorly understood. We studied associations of the advanced glycation endproduct precursor methylglyoxal (MGO) with cognitive function and brain volumes in older people. METHODS: Nondemented participants in the Tasmanian Study of Cognition and Gait underwent cognitive testing and brain magnetic reso...
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