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Neutrophils in cardiovascular disease: warmongers, peacemakers, or both?
Gopalkrishna Sreejit; Jillian Johnson; Robert M Jaggers; Albert Dahdah; Andrew J Murphy; Nordin M J Hanssen; Prabhakara R Nagareddy
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH - 20 Sep 2022
Neutrophils, the most abundant of all leucocytes and the first cells to arrive at the sites of sterile inflammation/injury act as a double-edged sword. On one hand, they inflict a significant collateral damage to the tissues and on the other hand, they help facilitate wound healing by a number of mechanisms. Recent studies have drastically changed the perception of neutrophils from being simple...
Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction as an Exercise Deficiency Syndrome: JACC Focus Seminar 2/4.
Andre La Gerche; Erin J Howden; Mark J Haykowsky; Gregory D Lewis; Benjamin D Levine; Jason C Kovacic
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY - 20 Sep 2022
Across differing spectrums of cardiac function and cardiac pathologies, there are strong associations between measures of cardiorespiratory fitness and burden of symptoms, quality of life, and prognosis. In this part 2 of a 4-part series, we contend that there is a strong association among physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cardiac function. We argue that a chronic lack of exerci...
Supporting cardiovascular researchers takes a village but it starts with us.
Francine Z Marques; Emma Thomas; Niamh Chapman
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL - 21 Sep 2022
The Complement Pathway: New Insights into Immunometabolic Signaling in Diabetic Kidney Disease.
Sih Min Tan; Matthew Snelson; Jakob A Østergaard; Melinda T Coughlan
ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING - 01 Oct 2022
The metabolic disorder, diabetes mellitus, results in microvascular complications, including diabetic kidney disease (DKD), which is partly believe to involve disrupted energy generation in the kidney, leading to injury that is characterized by inflammation and fibrosis. An increasing body of evidence indicates that the innate immune complement system is involved in the pathogenesis of DKD; how...
Dulaglutide and cardiovascular and heart failure outcomes in patients with and without heart failure: a post-hoc analysis from the REWIND randomized trial.
Kelley R H Branch; Gilles R Dagenais; Alvaro Avezum; Jan Basile; Ignacio Conget; William C Cushman; Petr Jansky; Mark Lakshmanan; Fernando Lanas; Lawrence A Leiter; Prem Pais; Nana Pogosova; Peter J Raubenheimer; Lars Ryden; Jonathan E Shaw; Wayne H H Sheu; Theodora Temelkova-Kurktschiev; M Angelyn Bethel; Hertzel C Gerstein; Ramasundarahettige Chinthanie; Jeffrey L Probstfield
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEART FAILURE - 01 Oct 2022
People with diabetes are at high risk for cardiovascular events including heart failure (HF). We examined the effect of the glucagon-like peptide 1 agonist dulaglutide on incident HF events and other cardiovascular outcomes in those with or without prior HF in the randomized placebo-controlled Researching Cardiovascular Events with a Weekly Incretin in Diabetes (REWIND) trial.The REWIND major a...
Stepping up with GGIR: Validity of step cadence derived from wrist-worn research-grade accelerometers using the verisense step count algorithm.
Alex V Rowlands; Benjamin Maylor; Nathan P Dawkins; Paddy C Dempsey; Charlotte L Edwardson; Artur A Soczawa-Stronczyk; Mateusz Bocian; Matthew R Patterson; Tom Yates
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES - 01 Oct 2022
The Verisense Step Count Algorithm facilitates generation of steps from wrist-worn accelerometers. Based on preliminary evidence suggesting a proportional bias with overestimation at low steps/day, but underestimation at high steps/day, the algorithm parameters have been revised. We aimed to establish validity of the original and revised algorithms relative to waist-worn ActiGraph step cadence....
Weight status change from birth to childhood and high carotid intima-media thickness in childhood.
Ziqi Liu; Lili Yang; Min Zhao; Costan G Magnussen; Bo Xi
PEDIATRIC OBESITY - 01 Oct 2022
High birth weight or childhood overweight increases the risk of high carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) in childhood. However, no studies have assessed the association between change in weight status from birth to childhood and cIMT in childhood.We examined the association between weight status change from birth to childhood and cIMT in childhood based on a population-based study of Chinese ...
Association between hyperglycaemia in pregnancy and growth of offspring in early childhood: The PANDORA study.
Angela Titmuss; Danielle K Longmore; Federica Barzi; Elizabeth L M Barr; Vanya Webster; Anna Wood; Alison Simmonds; Alex D H Brown; Christine Connors; Jacqueline A Boyle; Jeremy Oats; H David McIntyre; Jonathan E Shaw; Maria E Craig; Louise J Maple-Brown;
PEDIATRIC OBESITY - 01 Oct 2022
Few studies have assessed whether children exposed to in utero hyperglycaemia experience different growth trajectories compared to unexposed children.To assess association of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) with early childhood weight, length/height and body mass index (BMI) trajectories, and with timing and magnitude of peak BMI in infancy.PANDORA is a birth cohor...
Higher rates but similar causes of young out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in rural Australian patients.
Elizabeth D Paratz; Alexander van Heusden; Karen Smith; Jocasta Ball; Dominica Zentner; Natalie Morgan; Tina Thompson; Paul James; Vanessa Connell; Andreas Pflaumer; Christopher Semsarian; Jodie Ingles; Sarah Parsons; Dion Stub; Andre La Gerche
THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF RURAL HEALTH - 01 Oct 2022
To determine whether young rural Australians have higher rates or different underlying causes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).A case-control design identified patients experiencing an OHCA, then compared annual OHCA rates and underlying causes in rural versus metropolitan Victoria. OHCA causes were defined as either cardiac or non-cardiac, with specific aetiologies including coronary d...
Regional hypothalamic, amygdala, and midbrain periaqueductal gray matter recruitment during acute pain in awake humans: A 7-Tesla functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
Rebecca V Robertson; Lewis S Crawford; Noemi Meylakh; Paul M Macey; Vaughan G Macefield; Kevin A Keay; Luke A Henderson
NEUROIMAGE - 01 Oct 2022
Over the past two decades, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have explored brain activation patterns during acute noxious stimuli. Whilst these human investigations have detailed changes in primarily cortical regions, they have generally not explored discrete changes within small brain areas that are critical in driving behavioural, autonomic, and endocrine responses to pain, such as wit...
Brian Fowell Buxton (15/04/1940-20/05/2022)-Outstanding Achievements and Personal Memories.
Jayme Bennetts; James Tatoulis; Jaishankar Raman; Franklin Rosenfeldt
HEART, LUNG & CIRCULATION - 01 Oct 2022
Brian F. Buxton, one of Australia's greatest cardiac surgeons, died in May 2022, aged 82 years. In June 2022, a memorial celebration of Brian's life was held in Melbourne, Australia, attended by 550 colleagues and friends from many walks of life-not only "medical people" but also friends involved in Brian's sailing and hiking activities. This Special Article includes an introduction from Profes...
In silico Prediction of Thrombosis Risk in a Ventricular Assist Device Supported Right Heart: The Impact of Cannulation Site.
Kar Ying Thum; Sam Liao; Josie Carberry; David McGiffin; Shaun D Gregory
ASAIO JOURNAL (AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ARTIFICIAL INTERNAL ORGANS : 1992) - 01 Oct 2022
Right ventricular assist device (RVAD) associated thrombosis is a serious complication that may arise due to unfavorable blood flow dynamics (blood stasis) caused by RVAD cannula protrusion within the chambers. This study aims to investigate the thrombosis risk of cannulation via the right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV) (diaphragmatic) under full RVAD support using computational fluid dyn...
The Athlete's Heart-Challenges and Controversies: JACC Focus Seminar 4/4.
Andre La Gerche; Meagan M Wasfy; Maria J Brosnan; Guido Claessen; Diane Fatkin; Hein Heidbuchel; Aaron L Baggish; Jason C Kovacic
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY - 04 Oct 2022
Regular exercise promotes structural, functional, and electrical remodeling of the heart, often referred to as the "athlete's heart," with intense endurance sports being associated with the greatest degree of cardiac remodeling. However, the extremes of exercise-induced cardiac remodeling are potentially associated with uncommon side effects. Atrial fibrillation is more common among endurance a...
Youth-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus: an urgent challenge.
Petter Bjornstad; Lily C Chao; Melanie Cree-Green; Allison B Dart; Malcolm King; Helen C Looker; Dianna J Magliano; Kristen J Nadeau; Orit Pinhas-Hamiel; Amy S Shah; Daniel H van Raalte; Meda E Pavkov; Robert G Nelson
NATURE REVIEWS. NEPHROLOGY - 01 Mar 2023
The incidence and prevalence of youth-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its complications are increasing worldwide. Youth-onset T2DM has been reported in all racial and ethnic groups, but Indigenous peoples and people of colour are disproportionately affected. People with youth-onset T2DM often have a more aggressive clinical course than those with adult-onset T2DM or those with type 1 ...
Does light-intensity physical activity moderate the relationship between sitting time and adiposity markers in adolescents?
Ana María Contardo Ayala; Jo Salmon; David W Dunstan; Lauren Arundell; Anna Timperio
JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCE - 01 Sep 2022
While the relationship between sedentary time and adiposity markers may be independent of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) among adolescents, little is known about the role of light-intensity physical activity (LIPA) in this relationship. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine whether device-measured LIPA and MVPA moderate the associations between objectivel...
Trends and Predictors of Cardiac Rehabilitation Referral Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Prospective, Multi-Site Study of 41,739 Patients From the Victorian Cardiac Outcomes Registry (2017-2020).
Susie Cartledge; Andrea Driscoll; Diem Dinh; Adrienne O'Neil; Emma Thomas; Angela L Brennan; Danny Liew; Jeffrey Lefkovits; Dion Stub
HEART, LUNG & CIRCULATION - 01 Sep 2022
Following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is essential for secondary prevention. However uptake of CR is suboptimal, despite strong evidence demonstrating benefits. The aim of this study was to identify contemporary trends and predictors of CR referral of PCI patients in Victoria.A prospective, observational study using data extracted from the Vi...
Persistent disparities in diabetes medication receipt by socio-economic disadvantage in Australia.
Jedidiah I Morton; Jenni Ilomӓki; Dianna J Magliano; Jonathan E Shaw
DIABETIC MEDICINE : A JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH DIABETIC ASSOCIATION - 01 Sep 2022
It is unknown how use of newer glucose-lowering drugs (GLDs) has changed in Australia following the publication of clinical trials demonstrating definitive clinical advantages for glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) and sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2is), and whether this varies by socio-economic disadvantage.We included 1,064,645 people with type 2 diabetes ...
Review of potential biomarkers of inflammation and kidney injury in diabetic kidney disease.
Vuthi Khanijou; Neda Zafari; Melinda T Coughlan; Richard J MacIsaac; Elif I Ekinci
DIABETES/METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS - 01 Sep 2022
Diabetic kidney disease is expected to increase rapidly over the coming decades with rising prevalence of diabetes worldwide. Current measures of kidney function based on albuminuria and estimated glomerular filtration rate do not accurately stratify and predict individuals at risk of declining kidney function in diabetes. As a result, recent attention has turned towards identifying and assessi...
Research activities in general medicine: a scoping survey by the Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand.
Ar K Aung; Robert Pickles; Anne Knight; Leigh-Anne Shannon; Andrew Bowers; Sinead Donnelly; Douglas F Johnson; Ian A Scott; Elizabeth L Potter;
INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL - 01 Sep 2022
In developing an effective framework for a collaborative research network (RN) that supports members involved in research, the Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand (IMSANZ) required a better understanding of the current level of research activity and engagement by general physicians, and factors influencing such engagement.To explore the current research landscape amongst gene...
Effects of a lifestyle intervention on depression and anxiety among adults at risk for diabetes in India: A secondary analysis of the Kerala Diabetes Prevention Program.
Leslie C M Johnson; Tilahun Haregu; Thirunavukkarasu Sathish; Jeroen De Man; Allissa Desloge; Pilvikki Absetz; Emily D Williams; Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan; Brian Oldenburg
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE - 01 Sep 2022
The impact of lifestyle interventions on diabetes and mental health conditions have been documented among people with diabetes. However, the mental health benefits of lifestyle interventions designed for diabetes prevention have not been systematically investigated among people at high risk of diabetes, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. We examined the effects of a 12-month peer...
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