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Tobacco product-derived aldehydes: effects on circulating angiogenic cells & implications for cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Tobacco smoke is the most significant modifiable risk factor in CVD development and contains numerous toxic compounds, including aldehydes, which have been linked to CVD. Formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acrolein, and crotonaldehyde have been identified as significant contributors to cigarette-induced health effects, but the mechanism of these effects is not well understood. These aldehydes are also found in aerosols produced by e-cigarettes (e-cigs). The goal of this dissertation was to explore the systemic, hematological, and endothelium-related effects of exposure to tobacco products and constituent aldehydes and to identify potential mechanisms of injury. In the Louisville Healthy Heart Study, hematological measures and circulating angiogenic cells (CACs) were assessed against tobacco product use categories. In murine studies, male and female C57BL/6J, transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1)-null, and/or extracellular superoxide dismutase-transgenic (ecSOD-Tg) mice were exposed to mainstream cigarette smoke (MCS), e-cig aerosol, humectants, or constituent aldehydes for varying durations and concentrations. Hematological measures, plasma biomarkers, and levels of CACs were assessed. Chapter III of this dissertation describes findings from the Louisville Healthy Heart Study. E-cig or dual users showed significantly increased levels of leukocytes and of CAC-3, an early endothelial progenitor cell population, compared with never smokers. Chapter IV describes systemic and vascular changes induced by exposure to MCS, e-cig aerosol, or humectants, finding significant decreases in leukocytes after all exposures and decreases in CACs in female mice exposed to JUUL Mango aerosol. Chapter V describes effects of exposure to formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, finding that formaldehyde induces significant hematological and vascular changes. Chapter VI describes effects of exposure to acrolein and crotonaldehyde, presenting novel evidence implicating chronic crotonaldehyde exposure as a risk factor for CVD. Finally, chapter VII explores the roles of ecSOD and TRPA1 in tobacco product-related CVD, demonstrating that the effects of unsaturated aldehydes are mediated by TRPA1. This dissertation presents novel data investigating associations between CACs and e-cigs in a human cohort, examining the role of tobacco products and individual constituent aldehydes in the development of CVD, and demonstrating the role of TRPA1 in the CVD effects related to tobacco products
Novel statistical methodology reveals that hip shape is associated with incident radiographic hip osteoarthritis among African American women
Hip shape is a risk factor for the development of hip osteoarthritis (OA), and current methods to assess hip shape from radiographs are limited; therefore this study explored current and novel methods to assess hip shape
A new reference genome assembly for the microcrustacean Daphnia pulex
Comparing genomes of closely related genotypes from populations with distinct demographic histories can help reveal the impact of effective population size on genome evolution. For this purpose, we present a high quality genome assembly of Daphnia pulex (PA42), and compare this with the first sequenced genome of this species (TCO), which was derived from an isolate from a population with >90% reduction in nucleotide diversity. PA42 has numerous similarities to TCO at the gene level, with an average amino acid sequence identity of 98.8 and >60% of orthologous proteins identical. Nonetheless, there is a highly elevated number of genes in the TCO genome annotation, with similar to 7000 excess genes appearing to be false positives. This view is supported by the high GC content, lack of introns, and short length of these suspicious gene annotations. Consistent with the view that reduced effective population size can facilitate the accumulation of slightly deleterious genomic features, we observe more proliferation of transposable elements (TEs) and a higher frequency of gained introns in the TCO genome
Developing the multidimensional visual scale assessing affect, anxiety, pride, and energy through a research partnership with autistic scholars
Canonically conjugate pairs and phase operators
For quantum mechanics on a lattice the position (``particle number'')
operator and the quasi-momentum (``phase'') operator obey canonical commutation
relations (CCR) only on a dense set of the Hilbert space. We compare exact
numerical results for a particle in simple potentials on the lattice with the
expectations, when the CCR are assumed to be strictly obeyed. Only for
sufficiently smooth eigenfunctions this leads to reasonable results. In the
long time limit the use of the CCR can lead to a qualitativel wrong dynamics
even if the initial state is in the dense set.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Phys. Rev. A, in pres
Variations in Hip Shape Are Associated with Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis : Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Analyses of the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project
Acknowledgment We thank our funding sources, as well as the staff and participants in the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project, without whom this work would not be possible. Funding was provided in part by the US National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) K23 AR061406 (Nelson); US National Institutes of Health (NIH)/NIAMS P60AR30701 (Jordan/Renner/Schwartz); US Centers for Disease Control/Association of Schools of Public Health S043 and S3486 (Jordan/Renner); K24-AR04884, P50-AR063043, and P50-AR060752 (Lane); and NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences KL2TR001109 (Golightly).Peer reviewedPostprin
Near-Infrared H and K band studies of the 2006 outburst of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi
We present near-IR photo-spectroscopy in the H and K bands of the 2006
outburst of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi (RS Oph). The observations cover the
period between 1 to 94 days after the eruption. The near IR light curve and an
extensive set of spectra are presented, lines identified and the general
characteristics of the spectra discussed. Analysis of the HI line profiles show
the presence of broad wings on both flanks of a strong central component
indicating the presence of a bipolar velocity flow in the ejecta. Such a flow
is kinematically consistent with the bipolar structure that the object displays
in high-resolution spatial images. We discuss the behaviour and origin of the
Fe II lines at 1.6872 and 1.7414 micron and show that Lyman alpha and Lyman
continuum fluorescence are viable mechanisms to excite these lines. We draw
upon the result, that collisional excitation can also contribute in exciting
and significantly enhancing the strength of these Fe II lines, to propose that
these lines originate from a site of high particle density. Such a likely site
could be the high-density, low temperature contact surface that should exist in
the shockfront in between the shocked ejecta and red giant wind. Recombination
analysis of the HI lines indicate deviations from Case B conditions during most
of the span of our observations indicating optical depth effects. It appears
likely that the breakout of the shockfront had not yet occured till the end of
our observations. An analysis is made of the temporal evolution of the [Si VI]
1.9641 micron coronal line and another coronal line at 2.0894 micron which is
attributed to [Mn XIV]. Assuming collisional effects to dominate in the hot
coronal gas, estimates are made of the ion temperature in the gas.Comment: Accepted in MNRAS. Accepted version with inclusion of additional
analysi
Patient, caregiver, and provider perceptions of pain and pain management in adolescents and young adults with bleeding disorders
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