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Late gadolinium enhancement identified with cardiacmagnetic resonance imaging in sarcoidosis patients is associated with long-term ventricular arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death
Nadel, J; Lancefield, T; Taylor, AJ; Voskoboinik, A
EUR HEART J CARDIOVASC IMAGING - 01 Jun 2015
AIMS: Cardiac involvement with sarcoidosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in affected individuals. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging promises a new and more accurate assessment of cardiac sarcoidosis by identifying typical patterns of myocardial fibrosis. We assessed the utility of CMR in the prediction of adverse outcomes. METHODS AND RESULTS: One hundred and six CMR...
Histological validation of cardiac magnetic resonance analysis of regional and diffuse interstitial myocardial fibrosis
Llewellyn, H; Iles, LM; McLean, CA; Ellims, AH; Hare, JL; Kaye, DM; Taylor, AJ
EUR HEART J CARDIOVASC IMAGING - 01 Jan 2015
AIM: Myocardial fibrosis is fundamental in the pathogenesis of heart failure. Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) with cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is commonly assumed to represent myocardial fibrosis; however, comparative human histological data are limited, especially in non-ischaemic cardiac disease. Diffuse interstitial myocardial fibrosis is increasingly recognized as central in...
Relationship of vasodilator-induced changes in myocardial oxygenation with the severity of coronary artery stenosis: a study using oxygenation-sensitive cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Dwyer, N; Mikami, Y; Harker, J; Friedrich, MG; Faris, P; Guensch, D; Luu, JM; Hare, JL
EUR HEART J CARDIOVASC IMAGING - 01 Dec 2014
AIMS: To explore the impact of the functional severity of coronary artery stenosis on changes in myocardial oxygenation during pharmacological vasodilation, using oxygenation-sensitive cardiovascular magnetic resonance (OS-CMR) imaging and invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR). An FFR is considered a standard of reference for assessing haemodynamic relevance of coronary artery stenosis; yet...
A comprehensive evaluation of myocardial fibrosis in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging: linking genotype with fibrotic phenotype
Chong, B; Ling, LH; Iles, LM; Slavin, GS; McLean, CA; Ellims, AH; James, PA; Marasco, SF; Kaye, DM; Hare, JL; Taylor, AJ; du Sart, D; Macciocca, I
EUR HEART J CARDIOVASC IMAGING - 01 Oct 2014
AIMS: In hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), attempts to associate genotype with phenotype have largely been unsuccessful. More recently, cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has enhanced myocardial fibrosis characterization, while next-generation sequencing (NGS) can identify pathogenic HCM mutations. We used CMR and NGS to explore the link between genotype and fibrotic phenotype in HCM. ...
Plasma lipidomic analysis predicts non-calcified coronary artery plaque in asymptomatic patients at intermediate risk of coronary artery disease
Weir, JM; Lew, P; Meikle, PJ; Ellims, AH; Wong, G; Taylor, AJ
EUR HEART J CARDIOVASC IMAGING - 01 Aug 2014
AIMS: The optimal management of asymptomatic subjects at intermediate risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) is often uncertain. Re-stratification to a high- or low-risk category may enable optimization of preventative strategies. Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) enables a minimally invasive assessment of coronary artery plaque quantity and composition. Non-calcified plaque by C...
B-cell-specific depletion of tumour necrosis factor alpha inhibits atherosclerosis development and plaque vulnerability to rupture by reducing cell death and inflammation
Toh, BH; Bobik, A; Peter, K; Tay, C; Liu, YH; Kyaw, T; Kanellakis, P; Cao, A; Hosseini, H; Tipping, P
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Sep 2016
AIMS: B2 lymphocytes promote atherosclerosis development but their mechanisms of action are unknown. Here, we investigated the role of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) produced by B2 cells in atherogenesis. METHODS AND RESULTS: We found that 50% of TNF-α-producing spleen lymphocytes were B2 cells and ∼20% of spleen and aortic B cells produced TNF-α in hyperlipidemic ApoE(-/-) mice. W...
A CD1d-dependent lipid antagonist to NKT cells ameliorates atherosclerosis in ApoE-/- mice by reducing lesion necrosis and inflammation
Toh, BH; Bobik, A; Li, Y; Deswaerte, V; Kyaw, T; Kanellakis, P; Cao, A; Hosseini, H; Tipping, P
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Feb 2016
AIMS: Atherosclerosis-related deaths from heart attacks and strokes remain leading causes of global mortality, despite the use of lipid-lowering statins. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop additional therapies. METHODS AND RESULTS: Reports that NKT cells promote atherosclerosis and an NKT cell CD1d-dependent lipid antagonist (DPPE-PEG350, 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanol...
Phosphatidylserine liposomes mimic apoptotic cells to attenuate atherosclerosis by expanding polyreactive IgM producing B1a lymphocytes
Toh, BH; Bobik, A; Tay, C; Li, Y; Kyaw, T; Kanellakis, P; Cao, A; Hosseini, H; Tipping, P
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Jun 2015
AIMS: To investigate whether activation of atheroprotective peritoneal B1a cells by apoptotic cells or phosphatidylserine liposomes (PSLs) can enhance their protective actions during atherosclerosis development. METHODS AND RESULTS: Male apolipoprotein E-knockout (ApoE-/-) mice were treated with apoptotic cells or PSLs at the beginning of 8-week high-fat diet. Intraperitoneally administered ...
Natural killer (NK) cells augment atherosclerosis by cytotoxic-dependent mechanisms
Toh, BH; Bobik, A; Selathurai, A; Deswaerte, V; Kyaw, T; Kanellakis, P; Tippinig, P
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Apr 2014
AIM: Although natural killer (NK) cells, a key component of the innate immune system, have been identified in human and mouse atherosclerotic lesions, their role in atherosclerosis development remains unclear. To determine their role in atherosclerosis, we used both loss- and gain-of-function experiments in ApoE(-/-) mice fed a high-fat diet. METHODS AND RESULTS: Treatment of ApoE(-/-) mice ...
Cardiovascular role of angiotensin type1A receptors in the nucleus of the solitary tract of mice
Jackson, KL; Nguyen-Huu, TP; Allen, AM; Bassi, JK; Head, GA; Choong, YT; Davern, PJ; Connelly, A; Abegaz, B
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Nov 2013
AIMS: The nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is important for cardiovascular regulation and contains angiotensin type 1A (AT1A) receptors. To assess its function, we examined the effect of expressing in AT1A receptors in the NTS of mice lacking these receptors. METHODS AND RESULTS: Bilateral microinjections of lentivirus expressing AT1A receptors (AT1Av mice, n = 6) or green fluorescent pro...
Angiotensin 1A receptors transfected into caudal ventrolateral medulla inhibit baroreflex gain and stress responses
Nguyen-Huu, TP; Allen, AM; Jackson, KL; Elghozi, JL; Bassi, JK; Head, GA; Palma-Rigo, K; Davern, PJ; Thomas, WG; Chen, D
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Nov 2012
AIMS: The caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM) is important for autonomic regulation and is rich in angiotensin II type 1A receptors (AT(1A)R). To determine their function, we examined whether the expression of AT(1A)R in the CVLM of mice lacking AT(1A)R (AT(1A)(-/-)) alters baroreflex sensitivity and cardiovascular responses to stress. METHODS AND RESULTS: Bilateral microinjections into the ...
Circulating microparticles generate and transport monomeric C-reactive protein in patients with myocardial infarction
Htun, N; Meikle, P; Eisenhardt, SU; Strang, F; Peter, K; Diehl, P; Krippner, G; Merivirta, RM; Habersberger, J; Meredith, I; Bassler, N; Scheichl, A
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Oct 2012
AIMS: Elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP) following myocardial infarction (MI) is associated with poor outcomes. Although animal studies have indicated a direct pathogenic role of CRP, the mechanism underlying this remains elusive. Dissociation of pentameric CRP (pCRP) into pro-inflammatory monomers (mCRP) may directly link CRP to inflammation. We investigated whether cellular microparticle...
Decreased fibrocyte number is associated with atherosclerotic plaque instability in man
Chan, W; Dart, AM; Moore, XL; Fang, L; Chin-Dusting, J; White, DA
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Jul 2012
AIMS: Plaque rupture partly results from inadequate collagen synthesis due to lower smooth muscle cell numbers in fibrous caps. Fibrocytes are bone-marrow-derived circulating mesenchymal progenitors and have recently been identified in fibrous caps. This study hypothesized that reduced fibrocyte numbers would be associated with plaque instability. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with acute myo...
A pro-fibrotic role for interleukin-4 in cardiac pressure overload
Kanellakis, P; Bobik, A; Kostolias, G; Ditiatkovski, M
CARDIOVASC RES - 01 Jul 2012
AIMS: The mechanisms underlying cardiac fibrosis in hypertension are yet to be defined, although inflammatory cells, fibroblasts, and cytokines have been implicated. Here, we investigated the role of interleukin-4 (IL-4) in cardiac fibrosis, which is elevated in the hypertensive heart. IL-4 has been shown to be pro-fibrotic in the liver and the lung, but its role in cardiac fibrosis has not be...
LICRE: unsupervised feature correlation reduction for lipidomics
Chan, J; Leckie, C; Meikle, PJ; Wong, G; Kingwell, BA
BIOINFORMATICS - 01 Oct 2014
MOTIVATION: Recent advances in high-throughput lipid profiling by liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS) have made it possible to quantify hundreds of individual molecular lipid species (e.g. fatty acyls, glycerolipids, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids) in a single experimental run for hundreds of samples. This enables the lipidome of large coh...
Creating reusable tools from scripts: the Galaxy Tool Factory
The Galaxy Team; Lazarus, R; Kaspi, A; Ziemann, M
BIOINFORMATICS - 01 Dec 2012
MOTIVATION: Galaxy is a software application supporting high-throughput biology analyses and work flows, available as a free on-line service or as source code for local deployment. New tools can be written to extend Galaxy, and these can be shared using public Galaxy Tool Shed (GTS) repositories, but converting even simple scripts into tools requires effort from a skilled developer. RESULTS: ...
Longitudinal changes in excess pressure independently predict declining renal function among healthy individuals-a pilot study
Climie, RED; Picone, DS; Sharman, JE
AM J HYPERTENS - 01 Aug 2017
BACKGROUND: Aortic reservoir function independently predicts end-organ damage in cross-sectional analyses. However, longitudinal associations are more important regarding causation, but this has never been examined at rest or in response to light-moderate intensity exercise. The aim of this study was to determine the association between the change in aortic reservoir characteristics, in part...
Prediction of 10-year risk of incident heart failure in elderly hypertensive population: the ANBP2 Study
Second Australian National Blood Pressure Study Management Committee; Sahle, BW; Owen, AJ; Wing, LM; Reid, CM; Jennings, GL; Nelson, MR
AM J HYPERTENS - 01 Jan 2017
BACKGROUND: Multivariable risk prediction models consisting of routinely collected measurements can facilitate early detection and slowing of disease progression through pharmacological and nonpharmacological risk factor modifications. This study aims to develop a multivariable risk prediction model for predicting 10-year risk of incident heart failure diagnosis in elderly hypertensive popul...
Blood pressure variability and prediction of target organ damage in patients with uncomplicated hypertension
Sharman, JE; Veloudi, P; Head, GA; Stowasser, M; Blizzard, CL; Abhayaratna, WP
AM J HYPERTENS - 01 Sep 2016
BACKGROUND: The average of multiple blood pressure (BP) readings (mean BP) independently predicts target organ damage (TOD). Observational studies have also shown an independent relationship between BP variability (BPV) and TOD, but there is limited longitudinal data. This study aimed to determine the effects of changes in mean BP levels compared with BPV on left ventricular mass index (LVMI...
Predictive performance of echocardiographic parameters for cardiovascular events among elderly treated hypertensive patients
Dewar, E; ANBP2 Echo Study Committee; Wing, LM; Reid, CM; Chowdhury, EK; Jennings, GL
AM J HYPERTENS - 01 Jul 2016
BACKGROUND: Hypertension leads to cardiac structural and functional changes, commonly assessed by echocardiography. In this study, we assessed the predictive performance of different echocardiographic parameters including left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) on future cardiovascular outcomes in elderly hypertensive patients without heart failure. METHODS: Data from LVH substudy of the Seco...
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