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2. Cadherin-11 Is a Novel Target for Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Asthma
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Ngo, U., primary, Carlson, C., additional, Liu, S., additional, Sheppard, D., additional, Agarwal, S.K., additional, and Sundaram, A.B., additional
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- 2021
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3. Axillary Impella 5.0 Outcomes - A Single Center Review
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Patel, H., primary, Suarez, E., additional, Bruckner, B., additional, Ngo, U., additional, and Bhimaraj, A., additional
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- 2020
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4. Corrigendum to 'Incidental Laparoscopic Discovery of an Intraperitoneal Plastic Catheter 16 Years after an Unsafe Abortion: A Case Report from the Gynecologic, Obstetric, and Pediatric Hospital of Yaoundé (Cameroon)'
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Ngandji Andre, Ngo Um Meka Esther Juliette, Fokom Domgue Joel, Wandji Brigitte, and Foumane Pascal
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Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Published
- 2020
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5. Incidental Laparoscopic Discovery of an Intraperitoneal Plastic Catheter 16 Years after an Unsafe Abortion: A Case Report from the Gynecologic, Obstetric, and Pediatric Hospital of Yaoundé (Cameroon)
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Ngandji Andre, Ngo Um Meka Esther Juliette, Fokom Joel, Wandji Brigitte, and Foumane Pascal
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Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
In many developing countries like Cameroon, unsafe abortion is a major public health problem. It can be responsible for severe complications including damage to the digestive and/or urinary tract, sepsis, and uterine perforation. Uterine perforation could be caused by most of the instruments that are used to evacuate the uterus. We report a case of apparent uterine perforation and subsequent migration of the plastic or rubber catheter into the peritoneal cavity during an abortion procedure performed in a setting that may have been unsafe. The discovery was made during a diagnostic laparoscopy indicated for secondary infertility of tubal origin 16 years after the abortion procedure. This is a rare clinical finding which is of therapeutic and diagnostic importance. To the best of our knowledge, a single similar case has been reported so far in the literature.
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- 2017
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6. IL-13 and IL-17A activate β1 integrin through an NF-kB/Rho kinase/PIP5K1γ pathway to enhance force transmission in airway smooth muscle.
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Ngo U, Shi Y, Woodruff P, Shokat K, DeGrado W, Jo H, Sheppard D, and Sundaram AB
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- Humans, Signal Transduction, Cell Adhesion, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle metabolism, Animals, Integrin beta1 metabolism, Interleukin-17 metabolism, Muscle, Smooth metabolism, NF-kappa B metabolism, rho-Associated Kinases metabolism, Interleukin-13 metabolism, Asthma metabolism
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Integrin activation resulting in enhanced adhesion to the extracellular matrix plays a key role in fundamental cellular processes. Although integrin activation has been extensively studied in circulating cells such as leukocytes and platelets, much less is known about the regulation and functional impact of integrin activation in adherent cells such as smooth muscle. Here, we show that two different asthmagenic cytokines, IL-13 and IL-17A, activate type I and IL-17 cytokine receptor families, respectively, to enhance adhesion of airway smooth muscle. These cytokines also induce activation of β1 integrins detected by the conformation-specific antibody HUTS-4. Moreover, HUTS-4 binding is increased in the smooth muscle of patients with asthma compared to nonsmokers without lung disease, suggesting a disease-relevant role for integrin activation in smooth muscle. Indeed, integrin activation induced by the β1-activating antibody TS2/16, the divalent cation manganese, or the synthetic peptide β1-CHAMP that forces an extended-open integrin conformation dramatically enhances force transmission in smooth muscle cells and airway rings even in the absence of cytokines. We demonstrate that cytokine-induced activation of β1 integrins is regulated by a common pathway of NF-κB-mediated induction of RhoA and its effector Rho kinase, which in turn stimulates PIP5K1γ-mediated synthesis of PIP
2 at focal adhesions, resulting in β1 integrin activation. Taken together, these data identify a pathway by which type I and IL-17 cytokine receptor family stimulation induces functionally relevant β1 integrin activation in adherent smooth muscle and help to explain the exaggerated force transmission that characterizes chronic airway diseases such as asthma., Competing Interests: Competing interests statement:The authors declare no competing interest.- Published
- 2024
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7. A systematic review on the applicability of cell-free DNA level as an obesity biomarker.
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Tung KTS, Tsang HW, Ngo U, Wong RS, Chow CHY, Tso WHY, Yam JCS, Chan GCF, and Ip P
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Obesity blood, Cell-Free Nucleic Acids blood, Biomarkers blood
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Obesity has become a global health concern in recent decades. Utilizing biomarkers presents a promising approach to comprehensively monitor the progress of obesity and its associated health conditions. This review aims to synthesize the available evidence on the correlation between cfDNA level and obesity and to provide insights into the applicability of using cfDNA level as a tool for monitoring progression of obesity. Searches were performed in PubMed and Embase on April 1, 2022. Data and other relevant information were extracted and compiled into a structured table for further analysis. Among 1170 articles screened, 11 articles were included in this review and assessed qualitatively. The results demonstrated that existing evidence mainly focused on three populations, including healthy individuals, cancer patients and pregnant women. Majority of the studies on healthy individuals identified a significant association between cfDNA level and body weight status but not among cancer patients. Varying results were observed among pregnant women at different gestational trimesters. Our review summarized some preliminary evidence on the association between cfDNA level and obesity. More cohort studies in larger scale with comprehensive assessment have to be conducted to examine the applicability of cfDNA as a biomarker for severity and disease progression of obesity., (© 2024 The Authors. Obesity Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of World Obesity Federation.)
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- 2024
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8. Generation and age of immigration on later life cognitive performance in KHANDLE.
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Meyer OL, Eng CW, Ko MJ, Chan ML, Ngo U, Gilsanz P, Glymour MM, Mayeda ER, Mungas DM, and Whitmer RA
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- Humans, Aged, Child, Emigration and Immigration, Life Change Events, Prospective Studies, Cognition, Healthy Aging, Memory, Episodic
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Objectives: We examined the association of generational status and age at immigration with later life cognitive outcomes in a diverse sample of Latinos and Asian Americans., Design: Baseline data were obtained from the Kaiser Healthy Aging and Diverse Life Experiences (KHANDLE) study, and a prospective cohort is initiated in 2017., Setting: Older adults in Northern California., Participants: Our cohort consisted of Asians ( n = 411) and Latinos ( n = 340) who were on average 76 years old (SD = 6.8)., Measurements: We used multivariable linear regression models to estimate associations between generational status and age at immigration (collapsed into one five-level variable) with measures of verbal episodic memory, semantic memory, and executive function, adjusting for age, gender, race and ethnicity, and own- and parental education., Results: Generational status and age at immigration were associated with cognitive outcomes in a graded manner. Compared to third-generation or higher immigrants, first-generation immigration in adulthood was associated with lower semantic memory (β = -0.96; 95% CI: -1.12, -0.81) than immigration in adolescence (β = -0.68; 95% CI: -0.96, -0.41) or childhood (β = -0.28; 95% CI: -0.49, -0.06). Moreover, immigration in adulthood was associated with lower executive function (β = -0.63; 95% CI: -0.78, -0.48) than immigration in adolescence (β = -0.49; 95% CI: -0.75, -0.23). Similarly, compared to third-generation individuals, first-generation immigrants had lower executive functioning scores., Conclusions: Our study supports the notion that sociocontextual influences in early life impact later life cognitive scores. Longitudinal studies are needed to further clarify how immigration characteristics affect cognitive decline.
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- 2023
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9. Impact of War and Resettlement on Vietnamese Families Facing Dementia: A Qualitative Study.
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Sun M, Tran D, Bach A, Ngo U, Tran T, Do T, and Meyer OL
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- Asian People, Humans, Qualitative Research, Vietnam, Dementia therapy, Refugees psychology
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Objectives: Most Vietnamese immigrants in the U.S. today arrived as political refugees due to the Vietnam War in the late 20
th century. Refugees are disproportionally affected by health and mental health disparities as a result of experiencing distress and potentially traumatic experiences before, during, and after their migration processes. This study involved Vietnamese families facing dementia and used a qualitative approach to investigate participants' experiences before, during, and right after their resettlement in the U.S., Methods: In-person interviews were conducted with 11 Vietnamese adults who cared for their family member with dementia. A descriptive analysis approach was used., Results: Five major themes emerged from the interviews:1) immigrating separately from family members, 2) difficult and unsafe journeys, 3) experiences of loss, 4) lack of support systems in the U.S., and 5) feelings of unhappiness, sadness, or signs of depression., Conclusions: This study provides a close examination of Vietnamese refugees' unique backgrounds and how individuals with dementia and their caregivers from this population may be disproportionally impacted by stress., Clinical Implications: To reduce health disparities, we recommend that providers and policymakers allocate more resources for culturally appropriate routine assessment, treatment, and referrals of those with dementia and their caregivers.- Published
- 2022
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10. Integrin α2β1 regulates collagen I tethering to modulate hyperresponsiveness in reactive airway disease models.
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Liu S, Ngo U, Tang XZ, Ren X, Qiu W, Huang X, DeGrado W, Allen CD, Jo H, Sheppard D, and Sundaram AB
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- Animals, Asthma pathology, Cell Line, Constriction, Pathologic metabolism, Humans, Interleukin-13 metabolism, Mice, Asthma metabolism, Collagen Type I metabolism, Integrin alpha2beta1 metabolism, Trachea metabolism
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Severe asthma remains challenging to manage and has limited treatment options. We have previously shown that targeting smooth muscle integrin α5β1 interaction with fibronectin can mitigate the effects of airway hyperresponsiveness by impairing force transmission. In this study, we show that another member of the integrin superfamily, integrin α2β1, is present in airway smooth muscle and capable of regulating force transmission via cellular tethering to the matrix protein collagen I and, to a lesser degree, laminin-111. The addition of an inhibitor of integrin α2β1 impaired IL-13-enhanced contraction in mouse tracheal rings and human bronchial rings and abrogated the exaggerated bronchoconstriction induced by allergen sensitization and challenge. We confirmed that this effect was not due to alterations in classic intracellular myosin light chain phosphorylation regulating muscle shortening. Although IL-13 did not affect surface expression of α2β1, it did increase α2β1-mediated adhesion and the level of expression of an activation-specific epitope on the β1 subunit. We developed a method to simultaneously quantify airway narrowing and muscle shortening using 2-photon microscopy and demonstrated that inhibition of α2β1 mitigated IL-13-enhanced airway narrowing without altering muscle shortening by impairing the tethering of muscle to the surrounding matrix. Our data identified cell matrix tethering as an attractive therapeutic target to mitigate the severity of airway contraction in asthma.
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- 2021
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11. Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of a Novel Thrombin Containing Combination Hemostatic Powder Using a Historical Control.
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Bruckner BA, Spotnitz WD, Suarez E, Loebe M, Ngo U, Gillen DL, and Manson RJ
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- Female, Hemostatics pharmacology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Powders, Retrospective Studies, Thrombin pharmacology, Hemostatics therapeutic use, Thrombin therapeutic use
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This clinical study compares 2 hemostatic agents, a novel combination powder (CP) (HEMOBLAST
™ Bellows) and an established polysaccharide starch powder (PP) (Arista™ AH) to assess the usefulness of CP. Retrospective comparative analysis of CP (July 2018 to July 2019, 68 patients) to PP (January 2011 to January 2013, 94 patients) in cardiothoracic patients was performed using linear regression models adjusting for age, sex, and procedure type for the endpoints: blood loss; protamine to skin closure time (hemostasis time); chest tube output and blood products required 48 hours postoperatively; ICU stay; postoperative comorbidities; and 30 day mortality. 162 patients (108 M: 54 F) underwent 162 cardiothoracic surgical procedures including: transplantation (n = 44), placement of ventricular assist device (n = 87), and others (n = 31). Use of CP compared to PP (Estimated Mean Difference [95% CI], P -value) produced significant reductions: blood loss (mL) (-886.51 [-1457.76, -312.26], P = 0.003); protamine to skin closure time (min) (-16.81 [-28.03, -5.59], P = 0.004); chest tube output (48 hrs, mL) (-445.76 [-669.38, -222.14], P < 0.001); packed red blood cell transfusions (units) (-0.98 [-1.56, -0.4], P = 0.001); and postoperative comorbidities (-0.31 [-0.55, -0.07], P = 0.012). There were no differences in the ICU stay (4.07 [-2.01, 10.15], P = 0.188) or 30-day mortality (0.57 [0.20, 1.63], P = 0.291). The use of CP in complex cardiothoracic operations resulted in improved hemostasis and significant clinical benefits in blood loss, transfusion requirements, morbidity, and time in operating room.- Published
- 2021
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12. Application techniques of a novel hemostat in cardiac operations: HEMOBLAST.
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Bruckner BA, Ngo U, Ramchandani M, Suarez E, Awad S, and Reardon M
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- Aged, Equipment Design, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Coronary Artery Bypass adverse effects, Coronary Artery Disease surgery, Hemostasis, Surgical instrumentation, Hemostatics pharmacology, Postoperative Hemorrhage surgery
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Background: Postoperative bleeding complications are associated with less favorable outcomes in cardiac surgery and contribute to excessive overall healthcare costs. HEMOBLAST (Biom'up, Lyon, France) (HB) is a novel ready-to-use hemostatic powder that consists of porcine collagen, bovine chondroitin sulfate, and human pooled plasma thrombin that may help reduce surgical bleeding., Aims: The aim of this study was to describe the techniques of application for this new combination powder-based hemostat, HB, and demonstrate its use employing photographs of application methods during cardiac procedures., Materials and Methods: The initial 24 procedures in which HB was used at our institution included: left ventricular assist device (LVAD) insertions, lung transplants, heart transplants, aortic valve replacements, coronary artery bypass grafting, and mitral valve repair., Results: Hemostasis was achieved in all cases and there were no instances of mediastinitis, sternal infections, allergic reactions, or 30-day mortality., Discussion: This report describes the best methods of application of HB including use for treatment of mediastinal bleeding in a re-operative procedure in a patient on antiplatelet agents and sternal bleeding during an LVAD insertion. Proper application can facilitate excellent hemostasis using this powder., Conclusion: HB is a novel powder-based multiple component hemostatic agent that promotes focal or large area hemostasis. We have presented the techniques of use that are important to the successful application of HB to facilitate hemostasis., (© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Cardiac Surgery Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2019
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13. Experience of sternal secondary closure by means of a titanium fixation system after transverse thoracosternotomy.
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Motomura T, Bruckner B, La Francesca S, Mittelhaus S, Chike-Obi C, Leon-Becerril J, Ngo U, and Loebe M
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- Aged, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Surgical Wound Dehiscence diagnosis, Surgical Wound Dehiscence etiology, Fracture Fixation, Internal methods, Lung Transplantation adverse effects, Sternum surgery, Surgical Wound Dehiscence surgery, Thoracotomy adverse effects, Titanium therapeutic use
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Sternal dehiscence is a common complication after transverse thoracosternotomy in patients undergoing bilateral sequential lung transplantation (BSLT). These patients can be treated with conservative therapy, but severe dehiscence requires surgical reapproximation and secondary closure of the sternum. Seventy-one cases of patients who underwent BSLT between January 2007 and May 2009 were reviewed retrospectively. Out of 71 patients, the sternum was intact in two cases due to the use of bilateral anterolateral thoracotomy, and a clamshell incision had been utilized in 69 patients. Four patients (6.8%) presented with persistent chest pain with severe sternal dehiscence diagnosed by chest X-ray and/or chest computed tomography, and underwent sternal reapproximation using the Synthes Titanium Sternal Fixation System for longitudinal sternal plating. All four patients had successful sternal realignment and resolution of their preoperative clinical symptoms. No perioperative or postoperative complications were observed. The Synthes Titanium Sternal Fixation System is an appropriate and effective method for internal fixation of the sternum when used for symptomatic severe sternal dehiscence after sequential BSLT via transverse thoracosternotomy., (© 2011, Copyright the Authors. Artificial Organs © 2011, International Center for Artificial Organs and Transplantation and Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2011
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