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    • A pilot study of an integrated mental health, social and medical model for diabetes care in an inner-city setting: Three Dimensions for Diabetes (3DFD). 

      Ismail, K.; Stewart, K.; Ridge, K.; Britneff, E.; Freudenthal, R.; Stahl, D.; McCrone, P.; Gayle, C.; Doherty, Anne M.; Ismail, K. (Wiley, 2019-02-01)
      We examined the effectiveness of a service innovation, Three Dimensions for Diabetes (3DFD), that consisted of a referral to an integrated mental health, social care and diabetes treatment model, compared with usual care ...
    • Joint association of urinary sodium and potassium excretion with cardiovascular events and mortality: prospective cohort study 

      O’Donnell, Martin; Mente, Andrew; Rangarajan, Sumathy; McQueen, Matthew J.; O’Leary, Neil; Yin, Lu; Liu, Xiaoyun; Swaminathan, Sumathi; Khatib, Rasha; Rosengren, Annika; Ferguson, John; Smyth, Andrew; PURE Investigators (BMJ Publishing Group, 2019-03-13)
      Abstract Objective To evaluate the joint association of sodium and potassium urinary excretion (as surrogate measures of intake) with cardiovascular events and mortality, in the context of current World Health Organization ...
    • Lipid lowering therapy, low-density lipoprotein level and risk of intracerebral hemorrhage – a meta-analysis 

      Judge, Conor; Ruttledge, Sarah; Costello, Maria; Murphy, Robert; Loughlin, Elaine; Alvarez-Iglesias, Alberto; Ferguson, John; Gorey, Sarah; Nolan, Aoife; Canavan, Michelle; O'Halloran, Martin; O'Donnell, Martin J. (Elsevier, 2019-03-14)
      The association of lipid lowering therapy and intracerebral hemorrhage risk is controversial. We performed a cumulative meta-analysis of lipid lowering trials that reported intracerebral hemorrhage. Statin, fibrate, ...
    • Sleep disturbance in adjustment disorder and depressive episode 

      Doherty, Anne M.; Lorenz, Louisa; Jabbar, Faraz; O'Leary, Eamonn; Casey, Patricia (MDPI, 2019-03-26)
      Background: In this paper, we aimed to examine the patterns of sleep disturbance in adjustment disorder (AD) and depressive episode (DE), to examine the variables associated with sleep disturbance in AD and DE and associated ...
    • The role of religion in buffering the impact of stressful life events on depressive symptoms in patients with depressive episodes or adjustment disorder. 

      Lorenz, Louisa; Doherty, Anne M.; Casey, Patricia (MDPI, 2019-04-08)
      Most studies into the role of religiousness in relation to depression severity have mainly found an inverse relationship between greater religiousness and lower levels of depressive symptoms. There is reason to assume that ...
    • Integrated in vitro and in silico modelling delineates the molecular effects of a synbiotic regimen on colorectal cancer-derived cells 

      Greenhalgh, Kacy; Ramiro-Garcia, Javier; Heinken, Almut; Ullmann, Pit; Bintener, Tamara; Pires Pacheco, Maria; Baginska, Joanna; Shah, Pranjul; Frachet, Audrey; Halder, Rashi; Fritz, Joëlle V.; Sauter, Thomas; Thiele, Ines; Haan, Serge; Letellier, Elisabeth; Wilmes, Paul (Cell Press, 2019-04-30)
      By modulating the human gut microbiome, prebiotics and probiotics (combinations of which are called synbiotics) may be used to treat diseases such as colorectal cancer (CRC). Methodological limitations have prevented ...
    • TNF-a/IL-1ß-licensed mesenchymal stromal cells promote corneal allograft survival via myeloid cell-mediated induction of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in the lung. 

      Murphy, Nick; Treacy, Oliver; Lynch, Kevin; Morcos, Maurice; Lohan, Paul; Howard, Linda; Fahy, Gerry; Griffin, Matthew D.; Ryan, Aideen E.; Ritter, Thomas (Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology (FASEB), 2019-05-20)
      Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have shown promise as a therapy for immune-mediated disorders, including transplant rejection. Our group previously demonstrated the efficacy of pretransplant, systemic administration of ...
    • Adjustment disorder and suicidal behaviours presenting in the general medical setting: A systematic review 

      Fegan, Joanne; Doherty, Anne M. (MDPI, 2019-08-18)
      Background: Adjustment disorder (AD) is a condition commonly encountered by clinicians in emergency departments and liaison psychiatry settings and has been frequently reported among patients presenting with suicidal ...
    • Hypoxia activates the PTHrP-MEF2C pathway to attenuate hypertrophy in mesenchymal stem cell derived cartilage 

      Browe, David C.; Coleman, Cynthia M.; Barry, Frank P.; Elliman, Stephen J. (Nature Research, 2019-09-16)
      Articular cartilage lacks an intrinsic repair capacity and due to the ability of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to differentiate into chondrocytes, MSCs have been touted as a cellular source to regenerate damaged cartilage. ...
    • Impact of diabetes mellitus on bone health 

      Murray, Cliodhna E.; Coleman, Cynthia M. (MDPI, 2019-09-30)
      Long-term exposure to a diabetic environment leads to changes in bone metabolism and impaired bone micro-architecture through a variety of mechanisms on molecular and structural levels. These changes predispose the bone ...
    • Diabetes mellitus and gender have a negative impact on the outcome of hip fracture surgery – a pilot study 

      Galbraith, Adam Samuel; Sanz-Nogués, Clara; Glynn, Sharon; Coleman, Cynthia M.; Murphy, Colin (Wiley, 2019-11-07)
      Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with an elevated risk of post-operative complications. The impact it has on patients living with DM following hip fracture surgery (HFS) is not completely understood, and may represent ...
    • Integrated analyses of microbiome and longitudinal metabolome data reveal microbial-host interactions on sulfur metabolism in Parkinson's disease. 

      Hertel, Johannes; Harms, Amy C.; Heinken, Almut; Baldini, Federico; Thinnes, Cyrille C; Glaab, Enrico; Vasco, Daniel A.; Pietzner, Maik; Stewart, Isobel D.; Wareham, Nicholas J.; Langenberg, Claudia; Trenkwalder, Claudia; Krüger, Rejko; Hankemeier, Thomas; Fleming, Ronan M. T.; Mollenhauer, Brit; Thiele, Ines (Elsevier, 2019-11-12)
      Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibits systemic effects on the human metabolism, with emerging roles for the gut microbiome. Here, we integrate longitudinal metabolome data from 30 drug-naive, de novo PD patients and 30 matched ...
    • Salt and cardiovascular disease: insufficient evidence to recommend low sodium intake 

      O'Donnell, Martin; Mente, Andrew; Alderman, Michael H.; Brady, Adrian J. B.; Diaz, Rafael; Gupta, Rajeev; Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio; Luft, Friedrich C.; Luscher, Thomas F.; Mancia, Giuseppe; Mann, Johannes F. E.; McCarron, David; McKee, Martin; Messerli, Franz H.; Moore, Lynn L.; Narula, Jagat; Oparil, Suzanne; Packer, Milton; Prabhakaran, Dorairaj; Schutte, Alta; Sliwa, Karen; Staessen, Jan A.; Yancy, Clyde; Yusuf, Salim (Oxford University Press, 2020-10-04)
      Several blood pressure guidelines recommend low sodium intake (<2.3 g/day, 100 mmol, 5.8 g/day of salt) for the entire population, on the premise that reductions in sodium intake, irrespective of the levels, will lower ...
    • Urinary sodium and potassium, and risk of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke (INTERSTROKE): A case–control study 

      Judge, Conor; O'Donnell, Martin J.; Hankey, Graeme J.; Rangarajan, Sumathy; Chin, Siu Lim; Rao-Melacini, Purnima; Ferguson, John; Smyth, Andrew; Xavier, Denis; Lisheng, Liu; Zhang, Hongye; Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio; Damasceno, Albertino; Langhorne, Peter; Rosengren, Annika; Dans, Antonio L.; Elsayed, Ahmed; Avezum, Alvaro; Mondo, Charles; Ryglewicz, Danuta; Czlonkowska, Anna; Pogosova, Nana; Weimar, Christian; Diaz, Rafael; Yusoff, Khalid; Yusufali, Afzalhussein; Oguz, Aytekin; Wang, Xingyu; Lanas, Fernando; Ogah, Okechukwu S.; Ogunniyi, Adesola; Iversen, Helle K.; Malaga, German; Rumboldt, Zvonko; Oveisgharan, Shahram; Hussain, Fawaz Al; Yusuf, Salim (Oxford University Press, 2020-11-16)
      Although low sodium intake (3·5g/day) are proposed as public health interventions to reduce stroke risk, there is uncertainty about the benefit and feasibility of this combined recommendation on prevention of stroke and ...
    • A point prevalence survey of antibiotic resistance in the Irish environment, 2018-2019 

      Hooban, Brigid; Fitzhenry, Kelly; Cahill, Niamh; Joyce, Aoife; O' Connor, Louise; Bray, James E.; Brisse, Sylvain; Passet, Virginie; Abbas Syed, Raza; Cormican, Martin; Morris, Dearbháile (Elsevier, 2021-03-08)
      Water bodies worldwide have proven to be vast reservoirs of clinically significant antibiotic resistant organisms. Contamination of waters by anthropogenic discharges is a significant contributor to the widespread dissemination ...
    • Subconjunctival administration of low-dose murine allogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells promotes corneal allograft survival in mice 

      Treacy, Oliver; Lynch, Kevin; Murphy, Nick; Chen, Xizhe; Donohoe, Ellen; Canning, Aoife; Lohan, Paul; Shaw, Georgina; Fahy, Gerry; Ryan, Aideen E.; Ritter, Thomas (BMC, 2021-04-06)
      Systemic administration of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) has been efficacious in many inflammatory disease settings; however, little data are available on the potential immunomodulatory effects following local MSC ...
    • Artificial cornea: Past, current, and future directions 

      Holland, Gráinne; Pandit, Abhay; Sánchez-Abella, Laura; Haiek, Andrea; Loinaz, Iraida; Dupin, Damien; Gonzalez, Maria; Larra, Eva; Bidaguren, Aritz; Lagali, Neil; Moloney, Elizabeth B.; Ritter, Thomas (Frontiers Media, 2021-11-12)
      Corneal diseases are a leading cause of blindness with an estimated 10 million patients diagnosed with bilateral corneal blindness worldwide. Corneal transplantation is highly successful in low-risk patients with corneal ...
    • Experience-based learning: how a crisis solution informed fundamental change in a clinical education curriculum 

      Costello, Maria; Cantillon, Peter; Geoghegan, Rosemary; Byrne, Dara; Lowery, Aoife; Walsh, Sinead M. (Wiley, 2021-11-28)
      Background Clinical education represents the most important formative period in undergraduate medical education. It is often criticised as haphazard and inefficient. Experience-based learning (ExBL) is a novel clinical ...
    • A longitudinal survey of antibiotic-resistant enterobacterales in the Irish environment, 2019–2020 

      Hooban, Brigid; Fitzhenry, Kelly; O'Connor, Louise; Miliotis, Georgios; Joyce, Aoife; Chueiri, Alexandra; Farrell, Maeve Louise; DeLappe, Niall; Tuohy, Alma; Cormican, Martin; Morris, Dearbháile (Elsevier, 2022-03-17)
      The natural environment represents a complex reservoir of antibiotic-resistant bacteria as a consequence of different wastewater discharges including anthropogenic and agricultural. Therefore, the aim of this study was to ...
    • How far the zone of heat-induced transient block extends beyond the lesion during RF catheter cardiac ablation 

      Pérez, Juan J.; Berjano, Enrique; González-Suárez, Ana (Taylor and Francis Group, 2023-01-02)
      Purpose While radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) creates a lesion consisting of the tissue points subjected to lethal heating, the sublethal heating (SH) undergone by the surrounding tissue can cause transient ...