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  • Verma, N., et al. (författare)
  • A beta efflux impairment and inflammation linked to cerebrovascular accumulation of amyloid-forming amylin secreted from pancreas
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Communications Biology. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2399-3642. ; 6:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Impairment of vascular pathways of cerebral beta-amyloid (A beta) elimination contributes to Alzheimer disease (AD). Vascular damage is commonly associated with diabetes. Here we show in human tissues and AD-model rats that bloodborne islet amyloid polypeptide (amylin) secreted from the pancreas perturbs cerebral A beta clearance. Blood amylin concentrations are higher in AD than in cognitively unaffected persons. Amyloid-forming amylin accumulates in circulating monocytes and co-deposits with A beta within the brain microvasculature, possibly involving inflammation. In rats, pancreatic expression of amyloid-forming human amylin indeed induces cerebrovascular inflammation and amylin-A beta co-deposits. LRP1-mediated A beta transport across the blood-brain barrier and A beta clearance through interstitial fluid drainage along vascular walls are impaired, as indicated by A beta deposition in perivascular spaces. At the molecular level, cerebrovascular amylin deposits alter immune and hypoxia-related brain gene expression. These converging data from humans and laboratory animals suggest that altering bloodborne amylin could potentially reduce cerebrovascular amylin deposits and A beta pathology.
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  • Carpenter, Stephen R., et al. (författare)
  • Accelerate Synthesis in Ecology and Environmental Sciences
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: BioScience. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 0006-3568 .- 1525-3244. ; 59:8, s. 699-701
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Ecology is a leading discipline in the synthesis of diverse knowledge. Ecologists have had considerable experience in bringing together diverse, multinational data sets, disciplines, and cultural perspectives to address a wide range of issues in basic and applied science. Now is the time to build on this foundation and invest in ecological synthesis through new national or international programs. While synthesis takes place through many mechanisms, including individual efforts, working groups, and research networks, centers are extraordinarily effective institutional settings for advancing synthesis projects.
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  • Vashisht, Ajay A., et al. (författare)
  • Control of Iron Homeostasis by an Iron-Regulated Ubiquitin Ligase
  • 2009
  • Ingår i: Science. - : American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). - 0036-8075 .- 1095-9203. ; 326:5953, s. 718-721
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival and have developed regulatory mechanisms for maintaining appropriate intracellular iron concentrations. The degradation of iron regulatory protein 2 (IRP2) in iron-replete cells is a key event in this pathway, but the E3 ubiquitin ligase responsible for its proteolysis has remained elusive. We found that a SKP1-CUL1-FBXL5 ubiquitin ligase protein complex associates with and promotes the iron-dependent ubiquitination and degradation of IRP2. The F-box substrate adaptor protein FBXL5 was degraded upon iron and oxygen depletion in a process that required an iron-binding hemerythrin-like domain in its N terminus. Thus, iron homeostasis is regulated by a proteolytic pathway that couples IRP2 degradation to intracellular iron levels through the stability and activity of FBXL5.
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  • Balint, Miklos, et al. (författare)
  • Environmental DNA time series in ecology
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Trends in Ecology & Evolution. - London : Elsevier. - 0169-5347 .- 1872-8383. ; 33:12, s. 945-957
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Ecological communities change in time and space, but long-term dynamics at the century-to-millennia scale are poorly documented due to lack of relevant data sets. Nevertheless, understanding long-term dynamics is important for explaining present-day biodiversity patterns and placing conservation goals in a historical context. Here, we use recent examples and new perspectives to highlight how environmental DNA (eDNA) is starting to provide a powerful new source of temporal data for research questions that have so far been overlooked, by helping to resolve the ecological dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems over hundreds to thousands of years. We give examples of hypotheses that may be addressed by temporal eDNA biodiversity data, discuss possible research directions, and outline related challenges.
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  • Leibold, Allison, et al. (författare)
  • Pain in adults with congenital heart disease : An international perspective
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease. - : Elsevier. - 2666-6685. ; 5
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    • Background: Patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) have many risk factors for chronic pain such as prior cardiac interventions and adult comorbidities. However, the prevalence of chronic pain has not been well described in this population. We sought to determine the prevalence of pain in a large international cohort of patients with ACHD.Methods: Data from the APPROACH-IS dataset was utilized for this study which includes 4028 patients with ACHD from 15 different countries. The prevalence of pain was assessed under the health status patient reported outcome domain utilizing the EuroQol-5D 3 level version tool. Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess differences across countries in pain, taking into account country-level random effects for clustering across observations within each country.Results: A total of 3832 patients with ACHD met the study criteria, median age 32 years [IQR 25, 42], 52.6% females. The prevalence of at least moderate pain was reported by 28.9% (95% CO 27.5 = 30.3%) of participants. Pain was associated with country of origin, age, gender, background, education and marital status as well as several clinical variables including disease complexity, cardiac device presence, history of heart failure, psychiatric conditions and presence of other medical conditions. Those with pain had lower levels of perceived health and a lower quality of life score.Conclusion: Pain in patients with ACHD is common, impacting nearly one-third of patients. Given the far reaching implications of pain in patients with ACHD, further study of pain characteristics and treatment management appear warranted.
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  • Wickman, Jonas, 1985- (författare)
  • Evolution of Ecological Communities in Spatially Heterogeneous Environments
  • 2019
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Evolutionarily stable communities are the endpoints of evolution, and ecological communities whose traits are under selection will eventually settle into them. Hence, the properties of such communities are of particular interest, as they can persist over long evolutionary time scales. The notion of an evolutionarily stable strategy - an evolved strategy that cannot be beat by any other once established - has now been part of theoretical ecology for almost 50 years, and the theory for evolutionarily stable strategies and communities, and how they are reached has become increasingly versatile. However, for environments where conditions vary in space, so-called heterogeneous environments, efficient analytical and numerical tools for studying evolutionarily stable communities and how they come about have been lacking. Hence, many questions regarding how evolutionarily stable diversity is generated and maintained when ecological and evolutionary forces vary in space remain unexplored. In particular, how spatially averaged selection and selective forces derived from spatial variability can act together to either promote or inhibit evolutionarily stable diversity is not well understood.  In this thesis, I use a two-pronged approach towards answering such questions by developing the necessary analytical and numerical tools for assembling and analyzing evolutionarily stable communities in heterogeneous environments, and by then employing these tools to study communities of resource competitors and food webs. Specifically, I derive expressions for directional and stabilizing/disruptive selection when the spatially heterogeneous ecological dynamics of a community are described by reaction-diffusion equations. These expressions allow us to understand selection across an environment in terms of local selection pressures, and also enable efficient numerical implementations of evolutionary community assembly procedures that lead to evolutionarily stable communities.  Applied to the communities of resource competitors and food webs I find that the selective forces derived from spatially averaged selection and those derived from spatial variability can act both in concert or in opposition. If these forces act in opposition and if the spatial variability of local selection is high, a high diversity of organisms can form even when spatially averaged selection is stabilizing. In contrast, if spatially averaged selection is disruptive, it can prevent more diverse communities from forming by creating few globally unbeatable strategies. However, these forces can also act disruptively in concert to create more diverse communities. Together, these results demonstrate a surprising variety of qualitatively different outcomes when evolutionarily stable communities are assembled in heterogeneous environments.
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