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Item 25th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS-2016(BioMed Central, 2016-08-18) Sharpee, Tatyana O.; Destexhe, Alain; Kawato, Mitsuo; Sekulić, Vladisla; Skinner, Frances K.; Wójcik, Daniel K.; Chintaluri, Chaitanya; Cserpán, Dorottya; Somogyvári, Zoltán; Kim, Jae Kyoung; Kilpatrick, Zachary P.; Bennett, Matthew R.; Josić, Kresimir; Elices, Irene; Arroyo, David; Levi, Rafael; Rodriguez, Francisco B.; Varona, Pablo; Hwang, Eunjin; Kim, Bowon; Han, Hio-Been; Kim, Tae; McKenna, James T.; Brown, Ritchie E.; McCarley, Robert W.; Choi, Jee Hyun; Rankin, James; Popp, Pamela Osborn; Rinzel, John; Tabas, Alejandro; Rupp, André; Balaguer‑Ballester, Emili; Maturana, Matias I.; Grayden, David B.; Cloherty, Shaun L.; Kameneva, Tatiana; Ibbotson, Michael R.; Meffin, Hamish; Koren, Veronika; Lochmann, Timm; Dragoi, Valentin; Obermayer, Klaus; Psarrou, Maria; Schilstra, Maria; Davey, Neil; Ju, Huiwen; Hines, Michael L.; Chen, Liang; Kim, Jimin; Leahy, Will; Shlizerman, Eli; Birgolias, Justas; Gerkin, Richard C.; Crook, Sharon M.; Viriyopase, Atthaphon; Memmeshei, Raol-Martin; Dabaghian, Yuri; DeVuti, Justin; Perotti, Luca; Kim, Ammo J.; Fenk, Lisa M.; Lyu, Cheng; Malmon, Gabby; Zhao, Chang; Widmer, Yves; Sprecher, Simon; Halnes, Geir; Tuomo, Maki-Martun; Keller, Daniel; Petterson, Klas H.; Andreassen, Ole A.; Elnevoll, Gaute T.; Yamada, Yasnori; Steyn-Ross, Moira L.; Steyn-Ross, D. Alistair; Meijas, Jorge F.; Murray, John D.; Kennedy, Henry; Kruscha, Alexandra; Grewe, Jan; Lidner, Benjamin; Badel, Laurent; Kasumi, Ohta; Tsuchimoto, Yoshiko; Kazama, Hokto; Kahng, B.; Tam, Nicoladie D.; Pollonini, Luca; Zouridakis, George; Soh, Jaehyun; Kim, DaeEun; Yoo, Minsu; Palmer, S.E.; Culmone, Viviana; Bojak, Ingo; Ferrario, Andrea; Merriosn-Hort, Robert; Borisyuk, Roman; Kim, Chang Sub; Tezuka, Taro; Joo, Pangyu; Young-Ah, Rho; Burton, Shawn D.; Bard, G.; Marsalek, Petr; Kim, Hoon-Hee; Moon, Seok-hun; Lee, Do-won; Molkov, Yaroslav I.; Hamade, Khaldoun; Teka, Wondimu; Barnett, William H.; Kim, Taegyo; Markin, Sergey; Rybak, Ilya A.; Forrow, Csaba; Demutz, Harald; Demkó, László; Vörös, János; Dabaghian, Yuri; Babichev, Andrey; Huang, Haiping; Metzner, Christoph; Schwikard, Achim; Zurowski, Bartosz; Roach, James P.; Sander, Leonard M.; Zochowski, Michal R.; Skilling, Quinton M.; Ognjanovski, Nicolette; Aton, Sara J.; Zochowski, Michal; Wang, Sheng-Ju; Ouyang, Guang; Zhang, Mingsha; Wong, Michael; Zhou, Changsong; Robinson, Peter A.; Sanz-Leon, Paula; Drysdale, Peter M.; Fung, Felix; Abeysuriya, Romesh G.; Rennle, Chris J.; Zhao, Xuelong; Choe, Yoonsuck; Yang, Huei-Fang; Mi, Yuanyuan; Lin, Xiahoan; Wu, Si; Liedtke, Joscha; Schottdorf, Manual; Wolf, Fred; Yamamura, Yorkio; Wickens, Jeffery R.; Rumbell, Timothy; Ramsey, Julia; Reyes, Amy; Draguljić, Daniel; Hof, Patrick R.; Luebke, Jennifer; Weaver, Christina M.; He, Hu; Yang, Xu; Ma, Hailin; Xu, Zhiheng; Wang, Yuzhe; Baek, Kwangyeol; Morris, Laurel S.; Kundu, Prantik; Voon, Valerie; Agnes, Everton J.; Vogels, Tim P.; Giese, Martin; Kuravi, Pradeep; Vogels, Rufin; Seeholzer, Alexander; Podlaski, William; Ranjan, Rajnish; Vogels, Tim; Torres, Joaquin J.; Baroni, Fabiano; Latorre, Roberto; Varona, Pablo; Gips, Bart; Lowet, Eric; Roberts, Mark J.; de Weerd, Peter; Jensen, Ole; van der Eerden, Jan; Goodarzinic, Abdorreza; Niry, Mohammad; Valizadeh, Alireza; Pariz, Aref; Parsi, Shervin S.; Valizadeh, Alireza; Warburton, Julia M.; Marucci, Lucia; Tamagnini, Francesco; Brown, John; Tsaneva‑Atanasova, Krasimira; Kleberg, Florence I.; Triesch, Jochen; Moezzi, Bahar; Iannella, Nicolangelo; Schaworonkow, Natalie; Plogmacher, Lukas; Goldsworthy, Mitchell R.; Hordacre, Brenton; McDonnell, Mark D.; Ridding, Michael C.; Trisch, Jochen; Zaptocky, Martin; Smit, Daniel; Fouquet, Coralie; Trembleau, Alain; Dasgupta, Sakyasingha; Nishikawa, Isao; Aihara, Kazuyuki; Toyoizumi, Taro; Robb, Daniel T.; Mellen, Nick; Toporikova, Natalia; Tang, Rongxiang; Tang, Yi-Yuan; Kiser, Seth A.; Howard Jr., James H.; Tang, Yi-Yuan; Goncharenko, Julia; Davey, Neil; Schilstra, Marla; Steuber, Volker; Voronenko, Sergej O.; Linder, Benjamin; Ahamed, Tosif; Stephens, Greg; Yger, Pierre; Lefebvre, Baptiste; Spampinato, Giulia Lia Beatrice; Esposito, Elric; Stimberg, Marcel; Marre, Olivier; Choi, Hansol; Song, Min-Ho; Chung, SueYeon; Lee, Dan D.; Sompolinsky, Haim; Phillips, Ryan S.; Smith, Jeffrey; Chatzikalymniou, Alexandra Pierri; Ferguson, Katie; Skinner, Frances K.; Gajic, N. Alex Cayco; Clopath, Claudia; Silver, R. Angus; Gleeson, Padraig; Marin, Boris; Sadeh, Sadra; Quintana, Adrian; Cantarelli, Matteo; Dura‑Bernal, Salvador; Lytton, William W.; Davison, Andrew; Silver, Angus; Li, Luozheng; Zhang, Wenhao; Mi, Yuanyuan; Wang, Dahui; Wu, Sl; Song, Youngjo; Park, Sol; Choi, Ilhwan; Jeong, Jaeseung; Shin, Hee‑sup; Choi, Hannah; Pasupathy, Anitha; Shea-Brown, Eric; Huh, Dongsung; Sejnowski, Terrence J.; Vogt, Simon M.; Kumar, Arvind; Schmidt, Robert; Werdt, Stephen Van; Schiff, Steven J.; Veale, Richard; Scheutz, Matthias; Lee, Sang Wan; Gallinaro, Júlia; Rotter, Stefan; Sanz‑Leon, Paula; Robinson, Peter A.; Rubchinsky, Leonid L.; Cheung, Chung Ching; Ratnadurai‑Giridharan, Shivakeshavan; Shomali, Safura Rashid; Ahmadabadi, Majid Nili; Shimazaki, Hideaki; Rasuli, Nader; Zhao, Xiaochen; Rasch, Malte J.; Witting, Jens; Priesemann, Viola; Levina, Anna; Priesemann, Viola; Lizler, Joseph T.; Spinney, Richard E.; Rubinov, Mikail; Wibral, Michael; Bak, Ji Hyun; Pillow, Jonathan; Zaho, Yuan; Park, Memming; Kang, Jiyoung; Park, Hae‑Jeong; Jang, Jaeson; Paik, Se-Bum; Choi, Woochul; Lee, Changju; Jang, Jaeson; Paik, Se‑Bum; Song, Min; Lee, Hyeonsu; Yilmaz, Ergin; Baysal, Velt; Ozer, Mahmut; Koren, Veronika; Obermayer, Klaus; Saska, Daniel; Nowotny, Thomas; Chan, Ho Ka; Diamond, Alan; Hermann, Christoph S.; Murray, Micha M.; Ionta, Silvlo; Hutt, Axel; Lefebvre, Jérémie; Weidel, Philipp; Duarte, Renato; Morrison, Abigail; Iyer, Ramakrishnan; Mihalas, Stefan; Petrovici, Mihai A.; Leng, Luziwei; Breitwieser, Oliver; Stöckel, David; Bytschok, Ilja; Martel, Roman; Bill, Johannes; Schemmel, Johannes; Meier, Karlheinz; Esler, Timothy B.; Burkitt, Anthony N.; Grayden, David B.; Kerr, Robert R.; Tahayori, Bahman; Meffin, Hamish; Moezzi, Bahar; Iannella, Nicolangelo; McDonnell, Mark D.; Nolte, Max; Reimann, Michael W.; Muler, Eilif; Markram, Henry; Parziale, Antonio; Senatore, Rosa; Marcelli, Angelo; Maouene, M.; Skiker, K.; Neymotin, Samuel A.; Dura‑Bernal, Salvador; Seidenstein, Alexandra; Lakatos, Peter; Sanger, Terence D.; Lytton, William W.; Dura‑Bernal, Salvador; Menzies, Rosemary J.; McLauchlan, Campbell; van Albada, Sacha J.; Kedziora, David J.; Neymotin, Samuel; Kerr, Cliff C.; Ryu, Juhyoung; Lee, Sang-Hun; Lee, Joonwon; Lee, Hyang Jung; Lim, Daeseob; Lee, Jung H.; Wang, Jisung; Lee, Heonsoo; Jung, Nam; Quang, Le Anh; Maeng, Seung Eu; Lee, Tae Ho; Lee, Jae Woo; Park, Chang-hyun; Ahn, Sora; Moon, Jangsup; Choi, Yun Seo; Kim, Juhee; Jun, Sang Beom; Lee, Seungjun; Lee, Hyang Woon; Jo, Sumin; Jun, Eunji; Yu, Suin; Goetze, Felix; Lai, Pik‑Yin; Kwag, Jeehyun; Liang, Guangsheng; Jang, Hyun Jae; Filipovi, Marko; Reig, Ramon; Aertsen, Ad; Silberberg, Gilad; Kumar, Arvind; Bachmann, Claudia; Buttler, Simone; Jacobs, Heidi; Dillen, Kim; Fink, Gereon R.; Kukolja, Juraj; Kepple, Daniel; Giaffar, Hamza; Rinberg, Dima; Shea, Steven; Koulakov, Alex; Bahuguna, Jyotika; Tetzlaff, Tom; Kotaleski, Jeanette Hellgren; Kunze, Tim; Peterson, Andre; Knösche, Thomas; Kim, Minjung; Kim, Hojeong; Park, Ji Sung; Yeon, Ji Won; Kim, Sung-Phil; Lee, Chungho; Kim, Sung-Phil; Spiegler, Andreas; Petkoski, Spase; Palva, Matias J.; Jirsa, Viktor K.; Saggio, Maria L.; Siep, Silvan F.; Stacey, William C.; Bernard, Christophe; Choung, Oh‑hyeon; Jeong, Yong; Lee, Yong‑il; Jeong, Jaesung; Kim, Su Hyun; Lee, Jeungmin; Kwon, Jaehyung; Kralik, Jerald D.; Hwang, Dong‑Uk; Park, Sang-Min; Kim, Seongkyun; Kim, Hyoungkyu; Lim, Sewoong; Yoon, Sangsup; Park, Choongseok; Miller, Thomas; Clements, Katie; Hye Jr., Eoon; Issa, Fadi A.; Baek, JeongHun; Oba, Shigeyuki; Yoshimoto, Junichiro; Doya, Kenji; Ishii, Shin; Mosqueiro, Thiago S; Strube‑Bloss, Martin F.; Smith, Brian; Huerta, Ramon; Hadrava, Michal; Hlinka, Jaroslav; Bos, Hannah; Helias, Moritz; Welzig, Charles M.; Harper, Zachary J.; Kim, Won Sup; Shin, In-Seob; Baek, Hyeon-Man; Han, Seung Kee; Richter, René; Vitay, Julien; Beuth, Frederick; Hamker, Fred H.; Kameneva, Tatiana; Graham, Bruce P.; Kale, Penelope J.; Gollo, Leonardo L.; Stern, Merav; Abbott, L.F.; Fedorov, Leonid A.; Giese, Martin A.; Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi; Giese, Martin; Chakravarthy, V.Srinivasa; Chhabria, Karishma; Philips, Ryan T.; Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi; Faraji, Mohammad Java; Preuschoff, Kerstin; Gerstner, Wulfram; Briaire`, Jeroen J.; Kalkman, Randy K.; Frijns, Johan H. M.; Lee, Won Hee; Frangou, Sophia; Fulcher, Ben D.; Tran, Patricia H. P.; Fornito, Alex; Gliske, Stephen V.; Stacey, William C.; Holman, Katherine A.; Fink, Christian G.; Kim, Jinseop; Mu, Shang; Briggman, Kevin L; Seung, H. Sebastian; Wegener, Detlef; Bohnenkamp, Lisa; Ernst, Udo A.; Mäki‑Marttunen, Tuomo; Halnes, Geir; Devor, Anna; Dale, Anders M.; Andreassen, Ole A.; Einevoll, Gaute T.; Hagen, Espen; Lines, Glenn T.; Edwards, Andy; Tveito, Aslak; Senk, Johanna; van Albada, Sacha J; Diesmann, Markus; Schmidt, Maximilian; Bakker, Rembrandt; Shen, Kelly; Bezgin`, Gleb; Hilgetag`, Claus‑Christian; Sun, Haoqi; Sourina, Olga; Huang, Guang-Bin; Klanner, Felix; Denk, Cornelia; Glomb, Katharina; Ponce‑Alvarez, Adrián; Gilson, Matthieu; Ritter, Petra; Deco, Gustavo; Witek, Maria A. G.; Clarke, Eric F.; Hansen, Mads; Wallentin, Mikkel; Kringelbach, Morten L.; Vuust, Peter; Klingbeil, Guido; Schutter, Erik De; Chen, Weiliang; Hong, Sungho; Takashima, Akira; Zamora, Criseida; Gallimore, Andrew R.; Karoly, Philippa J.; Freestone, Dean R.; Soundry, Daniel; Kuhlmann, Levin; Paninski, Liam; Cook, Mark; Lee, Jaejin; Fishman, Yonatan I.; Cohen, Yale E.; Cocchi, Luca; Sweeney, Yann; Lee, Soohyun; Jung, Woo-Sung; Kim, Bowon; Kim, Youngsoo; Jung, Younginha; Rankin, James; Chavane, Frédéric; Soman, Karthik; Muralidharan, Vignesh; Shivkumar, Sabyasach; Mandall, Alekhya; Priyadharsini, B. Praga; Mehta, Hima; Brinkman, Braden A.; Kekona, Tyler; Rieke, Fred; Shea‑Brown, Eric; Buice, Michael; Pittà, Maurizio De; Berry, Hugues; Brunel, Nicolas; Breakspear, Michael; Marsat, Gary; Drew, Jordan; Chapman, Phillip D.; Daly, Kevin C.; Bradley, Samual P.; Seo, Sat Byul; Su, Jianzhong; Kavalali, Enge T.; Blackwell, Justin; Shiau, LieJune; Buhry, Laure; Basnayake, Kanishka; Lee, Sue-Hyun; Levy, Brandon A.; Baker, Chris I.; Leleu, Timothée; Aihara, Kazuyuki; Department of Mathematical Sciences, School of ScienceItem Establishment of a clinically correlated human pericardial fluid bank: Evaluation of intrapericardial diagnostic potential(Wiley, 1999-01) Dickson, Tonya J.; Nguyen, A.Q.; Kumfer, K.; Maxted, W.; Gurudutt, Vivek; Brown, John; Mahomed, Yousuf; Sharp, Thomas; Aufiero, Thomas X.; Fineberg, Naomi; March, Keith L.; Medicine, School of MedicineThe development of a clinically correlated human pericardial fluid bank and database is described. A unique feature of this registry is the availability of a large number of pericardial fluid samples for testing with respect to multiple factors and for correlation with angiographic findings and clinical syndromes expressed by the patients. The collection of data at the present time comprises frozen pericardial fluid samples obtained from patients who have undergone cardiac surgery; and historical, clinical, and laboratory data obtained from the patient records. Nearly 400 samples have been stored and analyzed thus far, with sample entry continuing. This registry is designed to evaluate the local factors that play a role in mediating or reflecting myocardial or coronary responses. Pathophysiologic processes of particular interest include restenosis, plaque ruptures, and angiogenesis. Study of the pericardial fluid bank should lead to enhanced understanding of molecular mechanisms, as well as to the explanation for the reasons underlying interpatient variability in these processes. It is further anticipated that this information might provide a foundation for the diagnostic use of pericardial fluid to individualize therapies targeting angiogenesis or plaque physiology.Item Liposomal bupivacaine reduces opioid requirements following Ravitch repair for pectus excavatum(Wolters Kluwer, 2023) Abbasi, Rania K.; Cossu, Anne E.; Tanner, Brandon; Castelluccio, Peter; Hamilton, Matthew; Brown, John; Herrmann, Jeremy; Anesthesia, School of MedicineBackground and aims: The management of post-operative pain after surgical repair of pectus excavatum with the Ravitch procedure is challenging. Although previous studies have compared various methods of pain control in these patients, few have compared different local anesthetics. This retrospective analysis compares the use of bupivacaine to its longer-acting form, liposomal bupivacaine, in patients who had undergone pectus excavatum repair with the Ravitch method. Material and methods: Eleven patients who received local infiltration with liposomal bupivacaine were matched to 11 patients who received local infiltration utilizing bupivacaine with epinephrine. The primary outcome was total morphine milligram equivalents per kilogram body weight (MME/kg) over the complete length of hospital stay. Secondary outcomes included total cumulative diazepam, acetaminophen, ondansetron, and NSAID dose per kilogram body weight (mg/kg) over the course of the hospital stay, chest tube drainage (ml/kg body weight), number of post-operative hours until the first bowel movement, Haller Index, patient request for magnesium hydroxide, average pain scores from post-operative day 1 to post-operative day 5, and length of hospital stay. Continuous variables were reported as medians with inter-quartile ranges, and categorical values were reported as percentages and frequencies. Results: The total MME/kg [1.7 (1.2-2.4) vs 2.9 (2.0-3.9), P = 0.007] and hydromorphone (mg/kg) [0.1 (0.0-0.2) vs 0.3 (0.1-0.4), P = 0.006] use in the liposomal bupivacaine group versus bupivacaine with epinephrine was significantly reduced over total length of hospital stay. Similarly, there was a reduction in diazepam use in the liposomal bupivacaine group versus the bupivacaine group [0.4 (0.1-0.8) vs 0.6 (0.4-0.7), P = 0.249], but this did not reach statistical significance. The total dose of ondansetron (mg/kg) was not statistically different when comparing the liposomal bupivacaine group to the bupivacaine group [0.3 (0.0-0.5) vs 0.3 (0.2-0.6), P = 0.332]. Interestingly, the total dose of acetaminophen (mg/kg) was statistically increased in the liposomal bupivacaine group compared to the bupivacaine with epinephrine group [172 (138-183) vs 74 (55-111), P = 0.007]. Additionally, the total chest tube drainage (ml/kg) was significantly reduced in the liposomal bupivacaine group [9.3 (7.5-10.6) vs 12.8 (11.3-18.5), P = 0.027]. Finally, the percentage of patients without requests for magnesium hydroxide to promote laxation was significantly higher in the liposomal bupivacaine group than in the bupivacaine group (63.6% vs 18.2%, P = 0.027). Conclusion: The use of liposomal bupivacaine for local infiltration in patients who undergo the Ravitch procedure for pectus repair offers advantages over plain bupivacaine, including reduced opioid consumption and opioid-related side effects. However, more data are needed to understand the significance of these findings.Item The onset of circulation triggers a metabolic switch required for endothelial to hematopoietic transition(Cell Press, 2021) Azzoni, Emanuele; Frontera, Vincent; Anselmi, Giorgio; Rode, Christina; James, Chela; Deltcheva, Elitza M.; Demian, Atanasiu S.; Brown, John; Barone, Cristiana; Patelli, Arianna; Harman, Joe R.; Nicholls, Matthew; Conway, Simon J.; Morrissey, Edward; Jacobsen, Sten Eirik W.; Sparrow, Duncan B.; Harris, Adrian L.; Enver, Tariq; de Bruijn, Marella F.T.R.; Pediatrics, School of MedicineHematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) emerge during development from the vascular wall of the main embryonic arteries. The onset of circulation triggers several processes that provide critical external factors for HSC generation. Nevertheless, it is not fully understood how and when the onset of circulation affects HSC emergence. Here we show that in Ncx1-/- mouse embryos devoid of circulation the HSC lineage develops until the phenotypic pro-HSC stage. However, these cells reside in an abnormal microenvironment, fail to activate the hematopoietic program downstream of Runx1, and are functionally impaired. Single-cell transcriptomics shows that during the endothelial-to-hematopoietic transition, Ncx1-/- cells fail to undergo a glycolysis to oxidative phosphorylation metabolic switch present in wild-type cells. Interestingly, experimental activation of glycolysis results in decreased intraembryonic hematopoiesis. Our results suggest that the onset of circulation triggers metabolic changes that allow HSC generation to proceed.Item Pediatric Cardiac Tumors: A 45-year, Single Institution Review(Sage, 2015-04) Linnemeier, Laura; Benneyworth, Brian D.; Turrentine, Mark; Rodefeld, Mark; Brown, John; Department of Pediatrics, IU School of MedicineBackground: Cardiac tumors in children are rare. Of the cases reported in the literature, nearly all are benign and managed conservatively. Methods: This is a retrospective, observational study of pediatric patients <18 years who presented for surgical evaluation of a cardiac tumor, between 1969 and 2014 at a tertiary care children’s hospital. Presentation, pathology, management, and outcomes were evaluated. Results: Over the last 45 years, 64 patients were evaluated for surgical resection of a cardiac tumor. Rhabdomyoma was the most common neoplasm (58%), and 17% of the tumors had malignant pathologies. While 42% of benign cardiac neoplasms required surgical intervention for significant hemodynamic concerns, 73% of malignant neoplasms underwent radical excision, if possible, followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. Despite a 37% mortality in patients with malignant pathology, an aggressive surgical approach can yield long-term survival in some patients. There were no deaths among patients with benign tumors and 17% had postoperative complications mostly related to mitral regurgitation. Conclusion: Cardiac tumors in children are rare but can be managed aggressively with good outcomes. Benign tumors have an excellent survival with most complications related to tumor location. Malignant tumors have a high mortality rate, but surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy allow for prolonged survival in selected patients.