Published in 2008

Single embryo transfer as a model for early conception and implantation

Pinborg, A. & Loft, A., 1 jan. 2008, Single Embryo Transfer. cambridge university press (cup), s. 83-92 10 s.

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Svag sammenhæng mellem fysisk aktivitetsniveau hos børn og unge og fysisk aktivitet senere i livet

Pedersen, M. M., Mortensen, C., Bodilsen, C. & Jørgensen, H. L., 2008, I: Forskning i fysioterapi, netudgave.

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The chimney graft: a technique for preserving or rescuing aortic branch vessels in stent-graft sealing zones

Ohrlander, T., Sonesson, B., Ivancev, K., Resch, T., Dias, N. & Malina, M., aug. 2008, I: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists. 15, 4, s. 427-32 6 s.

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The effects of regular strength training on telomere length in human skeletal muscle

Kadi, F., Ponsot, E., Piehl-Aulin, K., Mackey, A., Kjaer, M., Oskarsson, E. & Holm, L., jan. 2008, I: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 40, 1, s. 82-7 6 s.

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Total arterial coronary revascularization - Single or double inlet system?

Irmukhamedov, A., Christensen, J. B., Fabrin, A. K., Tan, P. & Schmidt, T. A., 2008, I: Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 24, 1, s. 1-4 4 s.

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Treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma: the past, present, and future

Evens, A. M., Hutchings, M. & Diehl, V., sep. 2008, I: Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology. 5, 9, s. 543-56 14 s.

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Walk-in ambulant lungefunktionsservice for rygere i København--etårsopgørelse

Backer, V., Bolton, S., Ehlers, H. D., Thomsen, S., Pedersen, L., Porsbjerg, C., Lund, T., Harmsen, L. & Fuglsang, C., 25 aug. 2008, I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 170, 35, s. 2682-5 4 s.

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Women's experiences with cardiac rehabilitation: participation and non-participation

Schou, L., Jensen, B. Ø., Zwisler, A-D. O. & Wagner, L., 2008, I: Nordic Journal of Nursing Research. 28, 4

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YKL-40 protein expression is not a prognostic marker in patients with primary breast cancer

Roslind, A., Knoop, A. S., Jensen, M-B., Johansen, J. S., Nielsen, D. L., Price, P. A. & Balslev, E., nov. 2008, I: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 112, 2, s. 275-85 11 s.

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Published in 2007

A novel mutation in the HSPD1 gene in a patient with hereditary spastic paraplegia

Hansen, J., Svenstrup, K., Ang, D., Nielsen, M. N., Christensen, J. H., Gregersen, N., Nielsen, J. E., Georgopoulos, C. & Bross, P., jul. 2007, I: Journal of Neurology. 254, 7, s. 897-900 4 s.

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An evaluation of a model for the systematic documentation of hospital based health promotion activities: results from a multicentre study

Tønnesen, H., Christensen, M. E., Groene, O., O'Riordan, A., Simonelli, F., Suurorg, L., Morris, D., Vibe, P., Himel, S. & Hansen, P. E., 1 jan. 2007, I: B M C Health Services Research. 7, s. 145

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The first step of handling health promotion (HP) in Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) is a systematic documentation and registration of the activities in the medical records. So far the possibility and tradition for systematic registration of clinical HP activities in the medical records and in patient administrative systems have been sparse. Therefore, the activities are mostly invisible in the registers of hospital services as well as in budgets and balances.A simple model has been described to structure the registration of the HP procedures performed by the clinical staff. The model consists of two parts; first part includes motivational counselling (7 codes) and the second part comprehends intervention, rehabilitation and after treatment (8 codes).The objective was to evaluate in an international study the usefulness, applicability and sufficiency of a simple model for the systematic registration of clinical HP procedures in day life.
Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift B M C Health Services Research
Vol/bind 7
Sider (fra-til) 145
ISSN 1472-6963
DOI
Status Udgivet - 1 jan. 2007

Blau syndrome-associated mutations in exon 4 of the caspase activating recruitment domain 15 (CARD 15) gene are not found in ethnic Danes with sarcoidosis

Milman, N., Nielsen, F. C., Hviid, T. V. F. & Hansen, T. V. O., dec. 2007, I: The clinical respiratory journal. 1, 2, s. 74-9 6 s.

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Characterization of osteoclasts derived from CD14+ monocytes isolated from peripheral blood

Sørensen, M. G., Henriksen, K., Schaller, S., Henriksen, D. B., Nielsen, F. C., Dziegiel, M. H. & Karsdal, M. A., 2007, I: Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism. 25, 1, s. 36-45 10 s.

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Bone resorption is solely mediated by osteoclasts. Therefore, a pure osteoclast population is of high interest for the investigation of biological aspects of the osteoclasts, such as the direct effect of growth factors and hormones, as well as for testing and characterizing inhibitors of bone resorption. We have established a pure, stable, and reproducible system for purification of human osteoclasts from peripheral blood. We isolated CD14-positive (CD14+) monocytes using anti-CD14-coated beads. After isolation, the monocytes are differentiated into mature osteoclasts by stimulation with macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappaB ligand (RANKL). Osteoclast formation was only observed in the CD14+ population, not in the CD14- population, and only in the presence of both M-CSF and RANKL, confirming that the CD14+ system is a pure population of osteoclast precursors. No expression of osteoclast markers was observed in the absence of RANKL, whereas RANKL dose-dependently induced the expression of cathepsin K, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP), and matrix metallo proteinase (MMP)-9. Furthermore, morphological characterization of the cells demonstrated that actin rings were only formed in the presence of RANKL. Moreover, the osteoclasts were capable of forming acidic resorption lacunae, and inhibitors of lysosomal acidification attenuated this process. Finally, we measured the response to known bone resorption inhibitors, and found that the osteoclasts were sensitive to these and thereby provided a robust and valid method for interpretation of the effect of antiresorptive compounds. In conclusion, we have established a robust assay for developing osteoclasts that can be used to study several biological aspects of the osteoclasts and which in combination with the resorption marker CTX-I provides a useful tool for evaluating osteoclast function in vitro.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism
Vol/bind 25
Udgave nummer 1
Sider (fra-til) 36-45
Antal sider 10
ISSN 0914-8779
DOI
Status Udgivet - 2007

Computerized cuff pressure algometry: A new method to assess deep-tissue hypersensitivity in fibromyalgia

Jespersen, A., Dreyer, L., Kendall, S., Graven-Nielsen, T., Arendt-Nielsen, L., Bliddal, H. & Danneskiold-Samsoe, B., sep. 2007, I: Pain. 131, 1-2, s. 57-62 6 s.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of computerized cuff pressure algometry (CPA) in fibromyalgia (FM) and to correlate deep-tissue sensitivity assessed by CPA with other disease markers of FM. Forty-eight women with FM and 16 healthy age-matched women were included. A computer-controlled, pneumatic tourniquet cuff was placed over the gastrocnemius muscle. The cuff was inflated, and the subject rated the pain intensity continuously on an electronic Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The subject stopped the inflation at the pressure-pain tolerance and the corresponding VAS-score was determined (pressure-pain limit). The pressure at which VAS firstly exceeded 0 was defined as the pressure-pain threshold. Other disease markers (FM only): Isokinetic knee muscle strength, tenderpoint-count, myalgic score, Beck Depression Inventory, and Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire. Student's T-test was used to compare pressure-pain threshold and pressure-pain tolerance and the Mann-Whitney test to compare pressure-pain limit. Pearson's correlation was used to detect linear relationships. Pressure-pain threshold and pressure-pain tolerance assessed by CPA were significantly lower in FM compared to healthy controls. There was no difference in pressure-pain limit. CPA-parameters were significantly correlated to isokinetic muscle strength where more hypersensitivity resulted in lower strength. Pressure-pain threshold and pressure-pain tolerance assessed by CPA were significantly lower in patients with FM indicating muscle hyperalgesia. CPA was associated with knee muscle strength but not with measures thought to be influenced by psychological distress and mood.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Pain
Vol/bind 131
Udgave nummer 1-2
Sider (fra-til) 57-62
Antal sider 6
ISSN 0304-3959
DOI
Status Udgivet - sep. 2007

Differences between allergic and nonallergic rhinitis in a large sample of adolescents and adults

Mølgaard, E., Thomsen, S. F., Lund, T., Pedersen, L., Nolte, H. & Backer, V., sep. 2007, I: Allergy. 62, 9, s. 1033-7 5 s.

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Diminished NO release in chronic hypoxic human endothelial cells

Ostergaard, L., Stankevicius, E., Andersen, M. R., Eskildsen-Helmond, Y., Ledet, T., Mulvany, M. J. & Simonsen, U., nov. 2007, I: American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 293, 5, s. H2894-903

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UNLABELLED: Dissolution of the inorganic phase of bone by the osteoclasts mediated by V-ATPase and ClC-7 is a prerequisite for bone resorption. Inhibitors of osteoclastic V-ATPase or ClC-7 are novel approaches for inhibition of osteoclastic bone resorption. By testing natural compounds in acidification assays, diphyllin was identified. We characterized diphyllin with respect to the pharmacological effects on osteoclasts.

INTRODUCTION: Osteoclastic acidification of the resorption lacuna and bone resorption requires activity of both V-ATPase and the chloride channel ClC-7. Inhibition of these processes represents a novel approach for treatment of bone metabolic disorders. We identified diphyllin, a novel inhibitor of V-ATPase, and characterized this natural compound with respect to activity in human osteoclasts.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Diphyllin was tested in the acid influx assay and V-ATPase assay using bovine chromaffin granules. Human osteoclasts were generated from CD14+ monocytes cultured with macrophage-colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and RANKL. The effect of diphyllin on lysosomal acidification in human osteoclasts was studied using acridine orange. The effect of diphyllin on bone resorption by osteoclasts was measured as release of C-terminal cross-linked telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I) and calcium into the supernatants and by scoring pit area. Osteoclast number, TRACP activity, and cell viability were measured. Furthermore, the effect of diphyllin on bone nodule formation was tested using the mouse osteoblast cell line MC3T3-E1.

RESULTS: In the acid influx assay, diphyllin potently inhibited the acid influx (IC50 = 0.6 nM). We found that diphyllin inhibited V-ATPase with an IC50 value of 17 nM, compared with 4 nM for bafilomycin A1. Moreover, diphyllin dose-dependently inhibited lysosomal acidification in human osteoclasts. Furthermore, we found that diphyllin inhibited human osteoclastic bone resorption measured by CTX-I (IC50 = 14 nM), calcium release, and pit area, despite increasing TRACP activity, numbers of osteoclasts, and cell viability. Finally, diphyllin showed no effect on bone formation in vitro, whereas bafilomycin A1 was toxic.

CONCLUSIONS: We identified a natural compound that potently inhibits V-ATPase and thereby lysosomal acidification in osteoclasts, which leads to abrogation of bone resorption. Because recent studies indicate that inhibition of the osteoclastic acidification leads to inhibition of resorption without inhibiting formation, we speculate that diphyllin is a potential novel treatment for bone disorders involving excessive resorption.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
Vol/bind 22
Udgave nummer 10
Sider (fra-til) 1640-8
Antal sider 9
ISSN 0884-0431
DOI
Status Udgivet - okt. 2007

Dissolution of the inorganic phase of bone leading to release of calcium regulates osteoclast survival

Nielsen, R. H., Karsdal, M. A., Sørensen, M. G., Dziegiel, M. H. & Henriksen, K., 7 sep. 2007, I: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 360, 4, s. 834-9 6 s.

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Osteoclasts are the sole cells possessing the ability to resorb calcified bone matrix. This occurs via secretion of hydrochloric acid mediated by the V-ATPase and the chloride channel ClC-7. Loss of acidification leads to osteopetrosis characterized by ablation of bone resorption and increased osteoclast numbers, indicating increased life span of the osteoclasts. To investigate the role of the inorganic phase of bone with respect to osteoclast life span, we used the V-ATPase inhibitor bafilomycin and the calcium uptake antagonist ryanodine on human osteoclasts cultured on calcified and decalcified bone slices. Bafilomycin inhibited bone resorption and increased osteoclast survival on calcified but not decalcified bones. Ryanodine attenuated calcium uptake and thereby augmented osteoclast survival on calcified bones. In summary, we found that acidification leading to calcium release from bone during resorption controls osteoclast survival, potentially explaining the increased numbers of osteoclasts in patients with osteopetrosis.

Originalsprog Engelsk
Tidsskrift Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Vol/bind 360
Udgave nummer 4
Sider (fra-til) 834-9
Antal sider 6
ISSN 0006-291X
DOI
Status Udgivet - 7 sep. 2007

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