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Cardiac AAV9 gene delivery strategies in adult canines: assessment by long-term serial SPECT imaging of sodium iodide symporter expression
MOL THER - 01 Jul 2015
Heart failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, and cardiac gene delivery has the potential to provide novel therapeutic approaches. Adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9) transduces the rodent heart efficiently, but cardiotropism, immune tolerance, and optimal delivery strategies in large animals are unclear. In this study, an AAV9 vector encoding canine sodium iodide symporter ...
Development of novel activin-targeted therapeutics
MOL THER - 01 Mar 2015
Soluble activin type II receptors (ActRIIA/ActRIIB), via binding to diverse TGF-β proteins, can increase muscle and bone mass, correct anemia or protect against diet-induced obesity. While exciting, these multiple actions of soluble ActRIIA/IIB limit their therapeutic potential and highlight the need for new reagents that target specific ActRIIA/IIB ligands. Here, we modified the activin A and ...
A polymorphism in the norepinephrine transporter gene is associated with affective and cardiovascular disease through a microRNA mechanism
MOL PSYCHIATRY - 01 Jan 2017
Norepinephrine released from sympathetic nerves is removed from the neuroeffector junction via the action of the norepinephrine transporter (NET). NET impairment is evident in several clinically important conditions including major depressive disorder (MDD), panic disorder (PD), essential hypertension and the postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). We aimed to determine whether a sing...
Soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 is reduced in patients with resistant hypertension after renal denervation
J HUM HYPERTENS - 01 Apr 2017
Renal denervation (RDN) has been shown in several studies to reduce blood pressure (BP) in patients with resistant hypertension (RH). Data on potential biomarkers associated with BP changes remain scarce. We evaluated whether soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (sVEGFR-1) is affected by the procedure. A total of 57 patients with RH participated in this study. BP and heart rate w...
Renal denervation for treatment of uncontrolled hypertension in an Asian population: results from the Global SYMPLICITY Registry in South Korea (GSR Korea)
J HUM HYPERTENS - 01 May 2016
Reports detailing the response of hypertensive patients to renal denervation (RDN) in Asian patients are limited. We evaluated 6- and 12-month outcomes after RDN in an Asian population and compared outcomes to a primarily Caucasian population. The Global SYMPLICITY Registry (GSR) is a prospective, all-comer, worldwide registry that evaluates the safety and effectiveness of RDN and includes the ...
Effects of maternal anxiety and depression during pregnancy in Chinese women on children's heart rate and blood pressure response to stress
J HUM HYPERTENS - 01 Mar 2016
Psychological disturbances, including anxiety and depression, are common during human pregnancy. Our objective was to determine whether these maternal disturbances influence cardiovascular responses of the offspring. The psychological status of 231 pregnant women was determined. Offspring (216) of these women were subsequently exposed to a video challenge stress when aged 7-9 years. Heart rate ...
The morning blood pressure surge is related to serum cholesterol
J HUM HYPERTENS - 01 May 2013
A morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) may be either a mechanism for, or a marker of, increased cardiovascular events. This study has examined factors which may influence the morning surge: age, gender, metabolic factors, sympathetic function, blood pressure and arterial stiffness. Four measures of the MBPS were examined--sleep-trough surge, pre-awake surge, rate of blood pressure rise and a Pow...
The relationship between aortic stiffness and changes in retinal microvessels among Asian ischemic stroke patients
J HUM HYPERTENS - 01 Dec 2012
Large-artery stiffness is a risk factor for stroke, including cerebral small-vessel disease. Retinal microvascular changes are thought to mirror those in cerebral microvessels. We investigated the relationship between aortic stiffness and retinal microvascular changes in Asian ischemic stroke patients. We studied 145 acute ischemic stroke patients in Singapore who had aortic stiffness measureme...
Lipid droplet remodelling and reduced muscle ceramides following sprint interval and moderate-intensity continuous exercise training in obese males
INT J OBES - 01 Dec 2017
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES:
In obesity, improved muscle insulin sensitivity following exercise training has been linked to the lowering of diacylglycerol (DAG) and ceramide concentrations. Little is known, however, about how improved insulin action with exercise training in obese individuals relates to lipid droplet (LD) adaptations in skeletal muscle. In this study we investigated the hypothesis...
Obesity in older adults and life expectancy with and without cardiovascular disease
INT J OBES - 01 Oct 2016
BACKGROUND:
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing globally and is an established risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Our objective was to evaluate the impact of overweight and obesity on life expectancy and years lived with and without CVD in older adults.
METHODS:
The study included 6636 individuals (3750 women) aged 55 years and older from the population-base...
DNA methylation regulates hypothalamic gene expression linking parental diet during pregnancy to the offspring's risk of obesity in Psammomys obesus
INT J OBES - 01 Jul 2016
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE:
The rising incidence of obesity is a major public health issue worldwide. Recent human and animal studies suggest that parental diet can influence fetal development and is implicated with risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes in offspring. The hypothalamus is central to body energy homoeostasis and appetite by controlling endocrine signals. We hypothesise that offspring s...
Associations of childhood and adult obesity with left ventricular structure and function
INT J OBES - 01 Apr 2017
BACKGROUND:
Overweight and obesity are associated with left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. We sought whether echocardiographic evidence of abnormal adult cardiac structure and function was related to childhood or adult adiposity.
METHODS:
This study included 159 healthy individuals aged 7-15 years and followed until age 36-45 years. Anthropometric measurements were performed both at basel...
Age-specific changes in BMI and BMI distribution among Australian adults using cross-sectional surveys from 1980 to 2008
INT J OBES - 01 Aug 2015
BACKGROUND:
Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes in mean body mass index (BMI), without consideration of changes in BMI across the BMI spectrum. Examination of age-specific changes in BMI distribution may reveal patterns that are relevant to targeting of interventions.
METHODS:
Using a synthetic cohort approach (which matches members of cros...
Trends in body mass index according to educational attainment for urban Australian adults between 1980 and 2007
INT J OBES - 01 Jun 2015
BACKGROUND:
We have previously demonstrated that between the years 1980 and 2000, the mean body mass index (BMI) of the urban Australian population increased, with greater increases observed with increasing BMI. The current study aimed to quantify trends over time in BMI according to level of education between 1980 and 2007.
METHODS:
We compared data from the 1980, 1983 and 1989 National Hea...
GM3 ganglioside and phosphatidylethanolamine-containing lipids are adipose tissue markers of insulin resistance in obese women
INT J OBES - 01 Apr 2016
AIMS:
The association between central obesity and insulin resistance reflects the properties of visceral adipose tissue. Our aim was to gain further insight into this association by analysing the lipid composition of subcutaneous and omental adipose tissue in obese women with and without insulin resistance.
METHODS:
Subcutaneous and omental adipose tissue and serum were obtained from 29 ...
LAP-BAND for BMI 30-40: 5-year health outcomes from the multicenter pivotal study
INT J OBES - 01 Feb 2016
BACKGROUND:
We performed a 5-year multicenter study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the LAP-BAND System surgery (LBS) in patients with obesity with a body mass index (BMI) of 30-39.9 kg m(-)(2). This pivotal study was designed to support LBS application to the US Food and Drug Administration for broadening the indications for surgery and the lower BMI indication was approved with...
International study of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time with body mass index and obesity: IPEN adult study
INT J OBES - 01 Feb 2015
BACKGROUND:
Physical activity (PA) has been consistently implicated in the etiology of obesity, whereas recent evidence on the importance of sedentary time remains inconsistent. Understanding of dose-response associations of PA and sedentary time with overweight and obesity in adults can be improved with large-scale studies using objective measures of PA and sedentary time. The purpose of this...
Pharmaceutical utilisation and costs before and after bariatric surgery
INT J OBES - 01 Nov 2013
Objective:To determine whether pharmaceutical utilisation and costs change after bariatric surgery.Subjects:Total population of Australians receiving Medicare-subsidised laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) in 2007 (n=9542).Design:Computerised data linkage with Medicare, Australia's universal tax-funded health insurance scheme. Pharmaceuticals relating to obesity-related disease and p...
The relationship between body mass index prior to old age and disability in old age
INT J OBES - 01 Sep 2012
OBJECTIVES:
To analyse the relationship between body mass index (BMI) in middle-age and disability status in old-age using data from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (MCCS).
METHODS:
A total of 41 514 participants enroled in the MCCS between 1990-1994. Height and weight were measured at baseline and disability, defined as limitations to self-care activities of daily living (ADLs) and...
Neural and humoral changes associated with the adjustable gastric band: insights from a rodent model
INT J OBES - 01 Nov 2012
BACKGROUND:
Bariatric surgical procedures, including the laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB), are currently the only effective treatments for morbid obesity, however, there is no clear understanding of the mechanisms underpinning the efficacy of LAGB. The aim of this study is to examine changes in activation of the sensory neuronal pathways and levels of circulating gut hormones associ...