UW Neurological Surgery Recent PubMed Publications

Symptom Frequency and Persistence in the First Year after Traumatic Brain Injury: A TRACK-TBI Study

3 years 2 months ago
Symptom endorsement after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common acutely post-injury and is associated with other adverse outcomes. Prevalence of persistent symptoms has been debated, especially in mild TBI (mTBI). A cohort of participants ≥17 years with TBI (n = 2039), 257 orthopedic trauma controls (OTCs), and 300 friend controls (FCs) were enrolled in the TRACK-TBI study and evaluated at 2 weeks and 3, 6, and 12 months post-injury using the Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire...
Joan Machamer

Control of Phoma Leaf Spot and Root Decay of Table Beet in New York

3 years 3 months ago
Disease caused by Neocamarosporium betae (syn. Phoma betae, Pleospora betae) causes reductions in plant populations, foliar disease (Phoma leaf spot; PLS), and root disease and decay in table beet. Disease caused by N. betae has re-emerged as prevalent in organic table beet production in New York (NY). The disease can also cause substantial issues in conventional table beet production in cold, wet years. To evaluate in-field control options for conventional and organic table beet production,...
Sarah Jane Pethybridge

Complications associated with early cranioplasty for patients with traumatic brain injury: a 25-year single-center analysis

3 years 3 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort of patients with TBI, early cranioplasty, including ultra-early procedures, was not associated with higher rates of complications. Early cranioplasty may confer benefits such as shorter or fewer hospitalizations, decreased financial burden, and overall improved recovery, and should be considered based on patient-specific factors.
Jessica C Eaton

The Statin Target HMG-Coenzyme a Reductase (Hmgcr) Regulates Sleep Homeostasis in <em>Drosophila</em>

3 years 3 months ago
Statins, HMG Coenzyme A Reductase (HMGCR) inhibitors, are a first-line therapy, used to reduce hypercholesterolemia and the risk for cardiovascular events. While sleep disturbances are recognized as a side-effect of statin treatment, the impact of statins on sleep is under debate. Using Drosophila, we discovered a novel role for Hmgcr in sleep modulation. Loss of pan-neuronal Hmgcr expression affects fly sleep behavior, causing a decrease in sleep latency and an increase in sleep episode...
Ahmed M Alsehli

Accurate determination of solvation free energies of neutral organic compounds from first principles

3 years 3 months ago
The main goal of molecular simulation is to accurately predict experimental observables of molecular systems. Another long-standing goal is to devise models for arbitrary neutral organic molecules with little or no reliance on experimental data. While separately these goals have been met to various degrees, for an arbitrary system of molecules they have not been achieved simultaneously. For biophysical ensembles that exist at room temperature and pressure, and where the entropic contributions...
Leonid Pereyaslavets

Blocking Mitophagy Does Not Significantly Improve Fuel Ethanol Production in Bioethanol Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

3 years 3 months ago
Ethanolic fermentation is frequently performed under conditions of low nitrogen. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, nitrogen limitation induces macroautophagy, including the selective removal of mitochondria, also called mitophagy. Previous research showed that blocking mitophagy by deletion of the mitophagy-specific gene ATG32 increased the fermentation performance during the brewing of Ginjo sake. In this study, we tested if a similar strategy could enhance alcoholic fermentation in the context of...
Kevy Pontes Eliodório

Neurobehavioral abnormalities following prenatal psychosocial stress are differentially modulated by maternal environment

3 years 3 months ago
Prenatal stress (PS) is associated with increased vulnerability to affective disorders. Transplacental glucocorticoid passage and stress-induced maternal environment alterations are recognized as potential routes of transmission that can fundamentally alter neurodevelopment. However, molecular mechanisms underlying aberrant emotional outcomes or the individual contributions intrauterine stress versus maternal environment play in shaping these mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we report anxiogenic...
Sandra P Zoubovsky

A Pro-Endocrine Pancreatic Islet Transcriptional Program Established During Development Is Retained in Human Gallbladder Epithelial Cells

3 years 3 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: In summary, our biochemical, transcriptomic, and functional data in mouse and human gallbladder epithelial cells collectively show the evolutionary and developmental similarities between gallbladder and the pancreas that allow gallbladder epithelial cells to continue insulin production in adult life. Understanding the mechanisms regulating insulin transcription and translation in gallbladder epithelial cells would help guide future studies in type 1 diabetes therapy.
Mugdha V Joglekar

Predicting sepsis severity at first clinical presentation: The role of endotypes and mechanistic signatures

3 years 3 months ago
BACKGROUND: Inter-individual variability during sepsis limits appropriate triage of patients. Identifying, at first clinical presentation, gene expression signatures that predict subsequent severity will allow clinicians to identify the most at-risk groups of patients and enable appropriate antibiotic use.
Arjun Baghela

Gut microbes shape microglia and cognitive function during malnutrition

3 years 3 months ago
Fecal-oral contamination promotes malnutrition pathology. Lasting consequences of early life malnutrition include cognitive impairment, but the underlying pathology and influence of gut microbes remain largely unknown. Here, we utilize an established murine model combining malnutrition and iterative exposure to fecal commensals (MAL-BG). The MAL-BG model was analyzed in comparison to malnourished (MAL mice) and healthy (CON mice) controls. Malnourished mice display poor spatial memory and...
Kylynda C Bauer

The hemoglobin, albumin, lymphocyte, and platelet (HALP) score as a prognostic marker for patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma undergoing radical nephroureterectomy: a retrospective study from two centers

3 years 3 months ago
The combination of hemoglobin, albumin, lymphocyte, and platelet (HALP) score has been confirmed as an important risk biomarker in several cancers. Hence, we aimed at evaluating the prognostic value of the HALP score in patients with non-metastatic upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC). We retrospectively enrolled 533 of the 640 patients from two centers (315 and 325 patients, respectively) who underwent radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) for UTUC in this study. The cutoff value of HALP was...
Xiaomin Gao

The Changing Face of Cystic Fibrosis: An Update for Anesthesiologists

3 years 3 months ago
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common fatal genetic disease in North America. While CF is more common among Whites, it is increasingly being recognized in other races and ethnicities. Although there is no cure, life expectancy has steadily improved, with the median survival exceeding 46 years in the United States. There are now more adults than children with CF in the United States. CF is caused by mutations in a gene that encodes the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)...
Amy J Lee

A Pilot Study on the Satisfaction of Long-Term Care Services in Taiwan

3 years 3 months ago
For many developed countries and regions, long-term care is becoming an important issue due to demographic changes and an increasing willingness and need of family members to let the elderly be taken care of by non-family members. Thus, effectively managing long-term care needs has become a major societal concern. In this paper, the public attitude towards long-term care and the satisfaction of long-term care services in Taiwan are examined. First, internal consistency reliability, exploratory...
Amy H I Lee

Developing a National Trauma Research Action Plan (NTRAP): Results from the Neurotrauma Research Panel Delphi Survey

3 years 3 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: This Delphi gap analysis of neurotrauma research identified 56 high-priority research questions. There are clear areas of focus for severe TBI, mild TBI and SCI that will help guide investigators in future neurotrauma research. Funding agencies should consider these gaps when they prioritize future research.
Deborah M Stein

Association Between 18-FDG Positron Emission Tomography and MRI Biomarkers of Plaque Vulnerability in Patients With Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis

3 years 3 months ago
Purpose: Pathologic studies suggest that unstable plaque morphology and inflammation are associated with cerebrovascular events. ^(18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (^(18)FDG-PET) is a validated technique for non-invasive imaging of inflammation-related plaque metabolism, and MRI can identify morphologic features of plaque instability. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of selected imaging characteristics of plaque vulnerability measured with MRI and PET...
Nicola Giannotti

Outcomes Associated With Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation in Dogs

3 years 3 months ago
The purpose of this study was to retrospectively characterize outcomes and complications associated with osteochondral allograft transplantation for treating chondral and osteochondral lesions in a group of client-owned dogs with naturally-occurring disease. Records were reviewed for information on signalment, treated joint, underlying pathology (e.g., osteochondritis dissecans; OCD), and type, size, and number of grafts used. Complications were classified as "trivial" if no treatment was...
Samuel P Franklin
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