AIM To investigate the role of interleukin-19(IL-19) in a murine model of female-dominant heart failure(HF).METHODS Expression of one copy of a phosphorylation-deficient cyclic adenosine monophosphate response-element...AIM To investigate the role of interleukin-19(IL-19) in a murine model of female-dominant heart failure(HF).METHODS Expression of one copy of a phosphorylation-deficient cyclic adenosine monophosphate response-element binding protein(dn CREB) causes HF, with accelerated morbidity and mortality in female mice compared to males. We assessed expression of IL-19, its receptor isoforms IL-20 R α/β, and downstream IL-19 signaling in this model of female-dominant HF. To test the hypothesis that IL-19 is cardioprotective in dn CREB-mediated HF, we generated a novel double transgenic(DTG) mouse of dn CREB and IL-19 knockout and assessed cardiac morbidity by echocardiography and survival of male and female mice.RESULTS IL-19 is expressed in the murine heart with decreased expression in dn CREB female compared to male mice. Further, the relative expression of the two IL-19 receptor isoforms manifests differently in the heart by sex and by disease. Male DTG mice had accelerated mortality and cardiac morbidity compared to dn CREB males, while female DTG mice showed no additional detriment, supporting the hypothesis that IL-19 is cardioprotective in this model. CONCLUSION Together, these data suggest IL-19 is an important cytokine mediating sex-specific cardiac(dys) function. Ongoing investigations will elucidate the mechanism(s) of sex-specific IL-19 mediated cardiac remodeling.展开更多
目的:分析新型冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)相关心律失常的文献,探索该领域的研究现状、热点并预测未来的趋势,为后来的研究者提供借鉴。方法:选择Web of Science的核心合集数据库,每项研究都进行了文献计量和视觉分析,使用CiteSpace和VOSvie...目的:分析新型冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)相关心律失常的文献,探索该领域的研究现状、热点并预测未来的趋势,为后来的研究者提供借鉴。方法:选择Web of Science的核心合集数据库,每项研究都进行了文献计量和视觉分析,使用CiteSpace和VOSviewer软件生成知识图谱。结果:共鉴定出768篇文章,发文涉及美国、意大利和中国为首的319个国家/地区和4 366个机构,领先的研究机构是梅奥诊所和哈佛医学院。New England Journal of Medicine是该领域最常被引用的期刊。在6 687位作者中,Arbelo Elena撰写的研究最多,Guo T被共同引用的次数最多,心房纤颤是最常见的关键词。结论:随着COVID-19的暴发,对COVID-19所致新发/进行性心律失常事件的研究蓬勃发展,未来的研究者可能会对COVID-19感染后新发或遗留的快速性心律失常/缓慢性心律失常的发生机制进行进一步的探索。展开更多
基金Supported by The University of Colorado-Denver Center for Women’s Health Research(to Walker LA)NIH NHLBI HL007822-19(to Bruns DR)+1 种基金NIH NHLBI HL117724(to Autieri MV)NIH NHLBI HL115575(to Autieri MV)
文摘AIM To investigate the role of interleukin-19(IL-19) in a murine model of female-dominant heart failure(HF).METHODS Expression of one copy of a phosphorylation-deficient cyclic adenosine monophosphate response-element binding protein(dn CREB) causes HF, with accelerated morbidity and mortality in female mice compared to males. We assessed expression of IL-19, its receptor isoforms IL-20 R α/β, and downstream IL-19 signaling in this model of female-dominant HF. To test the hypothesis that IL-19 is cardioprotective in dn CREB-mediated HF, we generated a novel double transgenic(DTG) mouse of dn CREB and IL-19 knockout and assessed cardiac morbidity by echocardiography and survival of male and female mice.RESULTS IL-19 is expressed in the murine heart with decreased expression in dn CREB female compared to male mice. Further, the relative expression of the two IL-19 receptor isoforms manifests differently in the heart by sex and by disease. Male DTG mice had accelerated mortality and cardiac morbidity compared to dn CREB males, while female DTG mice showed no additional detriment, supporting the hypothesis that IL-19 is cardioprotective in this model. CONCLUSION Together, these data suggest IL-19 is an important cytokine mediating sex-specific cardiac(dys) function. Ongoing investigations will elucidate the mechanism(s) of sex-specific IL-19 mediated cardiac remodeling.
文摘目的:分析新型冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)相关心律失常的文献,探索该领域的研究现状、热点并预测未来的趋势,为后来的研究者提供借鉴。方法:选择Web of Science的核心合集数据库,每项研究都进行了文献计量和视觉分析,使用CiteSpace和VOSviewer软件生成知识图谱。结果:共鉴定出768篇文章,发文涉及美国、意大利和中国为首的319个国家/地区和4 366个机构,领先的研究机构是梅奥诊所和哈佛医学院。New England Journal of Medicine是该领域最常被引用的期刊。在6 687位作者中,Arbelo Elena撰写的研究最多,Guo T被共同引用的次数最多,心房纤颤是最常见的关键词。结论:随着COVID-19的暴发,对COVID-19所致新发/进行性心律失常事件的研究蓬勃发展,未来的研究者可能会对COVID-19感染后新发或遗留的快速性心律失常/缓慢性心律失常的发生机制进行进一步的探索。