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Molecular hydrogen protects against sepsis‐induced cardiomyopathy through improving Golgi stress‐mediated autophagy, inflammation and apoptosis
British Journal of Pharmacology, EarlyView.Background and Purpose
Sepsis‐induced cardiomyopathy (SIC) is the primary cause of mortality among people with sepsis. Hydrogen (H2) has a cardioprotective effect in SIC; however, its specific mechanism remains unclear. We thus explored whether 2% H2 treatment mitigates SIC through inhibiting Golgi stress and investigated the specific molecular ...Shuqi Meng, Jianfeng Liu, Yanhua Luo, Yan Fan, Zhiwei Wang, Yu Song, Shuaijie Pei, Xiaofan Huang, Lina Zhao, Keliang Xie +9 morewiley +1 more sourceAre we hallucinating or can psychedelic drugs modulate the immune system to control inflammation?
British Journal of Pharmacology, EarlyView.Psychedelic drugs that activate 5‐HT2A receptors have been long used for cultural, medicinal and recreational purposes. Interest in psychedelics for treating psychiatric disorders has resurged recently and is well documented; less well recognised are their anti‐inflammatory properties. Growing evidence now demonstrates that psychedelics modulate immune Omar Qureshi, Jamie Cowley, Ashley Pegg, Alison J. Cooper, John Gordon, Catherine A. Brady, Antonio Belli, Sam Butterworth, Rachel Upthegrove, Nick Andrews, Nicholas M. Barnes +10 morewiley +1 more sourceCytogenetic abnormalities in multiple myeloma patients according to age: A real‐world study by the Nordic Myeloma Study Group
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.Sigrún Thorsteinsdóttir, Konstantinos Lemonakis, Tobias S. Slørdahl, Sæmundur Rögnvaldsson, Anna Karen Richardson, Emil Hermansen, Jonathan Thorsen, Fredrik Schjesvold, Kari Lenita Falck Moore, Agoston Gyula Szabo, Mette K. Andersen, Anders Waage, Cecilie Hveding Blimark, Annette Vangsted, on behalf of the Nordic Myeloma Study Group +14 morewiley +1 more sourceAdherence to Treatment in Allergic Rhinitis During the Pollen Season in Europe: A MASK‐air Study
Clinical &Experimental Allergy, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 226-238, March 2025.In a study assessing mobile health data, (i) adherence to rhinitis medication was highest for oral antihistamines and lowest for azelastine‐fluticasone, (ii) in weeks of partial adherence, azelastine‐fluticasone was associated with lower levels of reported rhinitis symptoms than other medication classes.Bernardo Sousa‐Pinto, Elísio M. Costa, Rafael José Vieira, Ludger Klimek, Wienczyslawa Czarlewski, Oliver Pfaar, Anna Bedbrook, Rita Amaral, Luisa Brussino, Violeta Kvedariene, Desiree E. Larenas‐Linnemann, Tomohisa Iinuma, Nhân Pham‐Thi, Frederico S. Regateiro, Luis Taborda‐Barata, Maria Teresa Ventura, Ignacio J. Ansotegui, Karl C. Bergmann, G. Walter Canonica, Victoria Cardona, Lorenzo Cecchi, Ivan Cherrez‐Ojeda, Cemal Cingi, Alvaro A. Cruz, Stefano Del Giacco, Philippe Devillier, Wytske J. Fokkens, Bilun Gemicioglu, Tari Haahtela, Juan Carlos Ivancevich, Piotr Kuna, Helga Kraxner, Daniel Laune, Renaud Louis, Michael Makris, Mario Morais‐Almeida, Ralph Mösges, Marek Niedoszytko, Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos, Vincenzo Patella, Ana Margarida Pereira, Sietze Reitsma, Karla Robles‐Velasco, Philip W. Rouadi, Boleslaw Samolinski, Milan Sova, Sanna K. Toppila‐Salmi, Joaquin Sastre, Arunas Valiulis, Arzu Yorgancioglu, Mihaela Zidarn, Torsten Zuberbier, Joao A. Fonseca, Jean Bousquet, the MASK‐air think tank, Josep M. Anto, Maciej Kupczyk, Marek Kulus, Nicolas Roche, Nicola Scichilone, Rute Almeida, Sinthia Bosnic‐Anticevich, Fulvio Braido, Claudia Chaves Loureiro, Govert de Vries, Antonio F. M. Giuliano, Cristina Jácome, Igor Kaidashev, Gilles Louis, Olga Lourenço, Mika Makela, Marcus Maurer, Joaquim Mullol, Rachel Nadif, Robyn O’Hehir, Yoshitaka Okamoto, Markus Ollert, Heidi Olze, Benoit Pétré, Francesca Puggioni, Jan Romantowski, Daniela Rivero‐Yeverino, Monica Rodriguez‐Gonzalez, Ana Sá‐Sousa, Marine Savouré, Faradiba S. Serpa, Mohamed H. Shamji, Aziz Sheikh, Charlotte Suppli Ulrik, Mikhail Sofiev, Annette Sperl, Ana Todo‐Bom, Ioanna Tsiligianni, Erkka Valovirta, Michiel van Eerd, Hubert Blain, Louis‐Philippe Boulet, Guy Brusselle, Roland Buhl, Denis Charpin, Thomas Casale, Tomas Chivato, Jaime Correia‐de‐Sousa, Christopher Corrigan, Frédéric de Blay, Mark Dykewicz, Alessandro Fiocchi, Mattia Giovannini, Ewa Jassem, Marek Jutel, Thomas Keil, Stefania La Grutta, Brian Lipworth, Alberto Papi, Jean‐Louis Pépin, Santiago Quirce, Carlos Robalo Cordeiro, Maria J. Torres, Omar S. Usmani, Matteo Bonini, Brigita Gradauskiene, Christopher Brightling +121 morewiley +1 more sourceCirculating Food Allergen‐Specific Antibodies, Beyond IgG4, Are Elevated in Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Clinical &Experimental Allergy, EarlyView.Elevated IgG and IgA subclasses to food allergens in eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) highlight a complex immune response involving antibody production, underscoring the significance of dietary triggers like cow's milk in disease management and potential for personalised therapies.Manal Bel Imam, Sayuri Iwasaki, Sophieke Lems, Lacin Cevhertas, Patrick Westermann, Lotte Bach Larsen, Nina Aagaard Poulsen, Mübeccel Akdis, Philipp Schreiner, Andrea Kreienbühl, Alex Straumann, Alain M. Schoepfer, Luc Biedermann, Willem van de Veen, Swiss EoE Cohort Study Group, Patrick Aepli, Ruggero Biral, Carine Blanchard, Lorenzo Botteselle, Simon Buetikofer, Emanuel Burri, Joachim Diebold, Annika Eckhold, Annett Franke, Michèle Frei, Thomas Greuter, Chantal Hasler, Wolfram Jochum, Tanja Kilchmann, Seraina Koller, Fritz Murray, Peter Netzer, Gabrielle Reichhart, Elodie Ristorcelli, Gerhard Rogler, Jean‐Benoit Rossel, Ekaterina Safroneeva, Catherine Saner, Christoph Schlag, Jon‐Duri Senn, Christine Sempoux, Dagmar Simon, Hans‐Uwe Simon, Sven Trelle, Achim Weber, Niels Willi, Marcel Zwahlen +46 morewiley +1 more source