14 research outputs found

    Integrated Molecular Meta-Analysis of 1,000 Pediatric High-Grade and Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma.

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    We collated data from 157 unpublished cases of pediatric high-grade glioma and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma and 20 publicly available datasets in an integrated analysis of >1,000 cases. We identified co-segregating mutations in histone-mutant subgroups including loss of FBXW7 in H3.3G34R/V, TOP3A rearrangements in H3.3K27M, and BCOR mutations in H3.1K27M. Histone wild-type subgroups are refined by the presence of key oncogenic events or methylation profiles more closely resembling lower-grade tumors. Genomic aberrations increase with age, highlighting the infant population as biologically and clinically distinct. Uncommon pathway dysregulation is seen in small subsets of tumors, further defining the molecular diversity of the disease, opening up avenues for biological study and providing a basis for functionally defined future treatment stratification

    The chronobiology of blood pressure in pregnancy

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    This review summarizes the literature to date on the subject of the chronobiology of blood pressure in pregnancy, and more specifically, in the common disease state of high blood pressure in pregnancy or preeclampsia. While the guidelines for treating hypertension in pregnancy use absolute measures to start treatment, they do not take into account the important rhythms of hypertension including nighttime and daytime readings. These variations are likely to have strong impacts on pregnancy outcomes, risk and long-term hypertension risk

    The effect of acetyl salicylic acid (Aspirin) on trophoblast-endothelial interaction in vitro

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    Early administration of low dose acetyl salicylic acid (Aspirin) in high risk women reduces the risk of early onset preeclampsia. This study aims to investigate the effect of aspirin on trophoblast integration and the its effect on angiogenic and invasive pathways in an in-vitro model of preeclampsia. Red fluorescent-labeled human uterine myometrial microvascular endothelial cells (UtMVECs) were seeded on matrigel to form endothelial networks. Green fluorescent-labeled trophoblastic HTR-8/SVneo cells were co-cultured with the endothelial networks with/without TNF-a (0.5 ng/mL) and/or aspirin (0.1 mM) for 24 h. Fluorescent images were captured and quantified by Image J to examine the effects of TNF-a and aspirin on the trophoblast-endothelial integration. Conditioned media were collected to measure free VEGF, PlGF and sFlt-1 by ELISA and PGF1a by Enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Cells were retrieved to examine mRNA expression of angiogenic factors (VEGF, PlGF and sFlt-1), invasion markers (MMP-2 and TIMP-1), endothelial cell activation markers (E-selectin and VCAM), eNOS and cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 by quantitative PCR. Aspirin reversed the inhibitory effect of TNF-a on trophoblast cell integration into endothelial cellular networks. TNF-a increased PGF1a production (128 +_ 11%, p < 0.05), whilst aspirin reversed the TNF-a effect on PGF1a production (19 +¬_ 4%, p < 0.01). TNF-a decreased the mRNA expression of PlGF, eNOS, MMP-2 and TIMP-1, and stimulated COX2, E-selectin and VCAM mRNA expression. Aspirin did not reverse the TNF-a effect on these molecules. Aspirin improves trophoblast cell integration into endothelial cellular networks by inhibiting the effect of TNF-a via PGI2 with no significant effect on antiangiogenic, invasive or endothelial activation markers

    Acute blood pressure response to antihypertensives after experimental preeclampsia

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    Blood pressure (BP) elevation after experimental reduction in uteroplacental blood flow in primates is associated with proteinuria and has been a surrogate for studying placental dysfunction manifesting as preeclampsia in humans. Controlling BP is the mainstay of treatment but the effect of antihypertensive treatment on the acute BP response is poorly understood in this animal model. We examined the effect of three oral antihypertensive agents in the treatment of BP in an experimental setting to determine the BP response

    Salt sensitivity in the offspring of experimental preeclamptic and normotensive baboon pregnancies

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    Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy known to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in both mothers and offspring later in life. Offspring exposed to a suboptimal intrauterine environment during critical periods of growth may experience altered fetal programming and subsequent long term cardiovascular changes. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in vascular response in offspring from experimental preeclamptic (EPE) compared to normotensive baboon pregnancies (controls), following a high salt diet challenge

    Asplenium cheilosorum Kunze

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    原著和名: ウスバクジャク科名: チャセンシダ科 = Aspleniaceae採集地: 鹿児島県 屋久島 屋久町 中瀬川 (大隅 屋久島 屋久町 中瀬川)採集日: 1989/10/13採集者: 萩庭丈壽整理番号: JH034138国立科学博物館整理番号: TNS-VS-98413

    Relative telomere length in a subset of old (> 12 years) (n = 15) and young (< 3 years) (n = 24) animals.

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    <p>Telomere length is shown as a ratio (T/S) of telomere copy number (T) to the <i>HBB</i> single copy gene (S). Data are shown relative to the young animals, adjusted for sex, and expressed as mean ± SE.</p
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