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J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth ; 34(12): 3395-3397, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32507461

ABSTRACT

Aortic root dilation and thoracic aortic aneurysms are relatively rare in young and healthy patient populations. However, a number of observed incidental cases regarding young males and testosterone use raises suspicion of a potential risk factor for aortic root dilation. The authors' patient, a healthy 40-year-old man with a significant history of testosterone use who developed a massively dilated aortic root, is sufficiently alarming to report. Notwithstanding anecdotal cases, there exists a well-known association between elite strength athletes and aortic root dilation. Nevertheless, very little clinical research exists on the relationship between testosterone use and aortic root dilation and/or thoracic aortic aneurysms. Furthermore, a small number of animal studies showed a relationship between testosterone and vascular dilation, particularly the aorta. Although testosterone may play a role in the development of aortic pathologies, further research is necessary to clarify the possible relationship if cases such as these are to be prevented.


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Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic , Testosterone , Adult , Animals , Aorta , Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic/chemically induced , Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic/diagnostic imaging , Dilatation , Dilatation, Pathologic , Humans , Male , Risk Factors , Testosterone/adverse effects
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Dev Biol ; 379(1): 76-91, 2013 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23623898

ABSTRACT

The cuticular hairs and sensory bristles that decorate the adult Drosophila epidermis and the denticles found on the embryo have been used in studies on planar cell polarity and as models for the cytoskeletal mediated morphogenesis of cellular extensions. ZP domain proteins have recently been found to be important for the morphogenesis of both denticles and bristles. Here we show that the ZP domain protein Dusky-like is a key player in hair morphogenesis. As is the case in bristles, in hairs dyl mutants display a dramatic phenotype that is the consequence of a failure to maintain the integrity of the extension after outgrowth. Hairs lacking dyl function are split, thinned, multipled and often very short. dyl is required for normal chitin deposition in hairs, but chitin is not required for the normal accumulation of Dyl, hence dyl acts upstream of chitin. A lack of chitin however, does not mimic the dyl hair phenotype, thus Dyl must have other targets in hair morphogenesis. One of these appears to be the actin cytoskeleton. Interestingly, dyl mutants also display a unique planar cell polarity phenotype that is distinct from that seen with mutations in the frizzled/starry night or dachsous/fat pathway genes. Rab11 was previously found to be essential for Dyl plasma membrane localization in bristles. Here we found that the expression of a dominant negative Rab11 can mimic the dyl hair morphology phenotype consistent with Rab11 also being required for Dyl function in hairs. We carried out a small directed screen to identify genes that might function with dyl and identified Chitinase 6 (Cht6) as a strong candidate, as knocking down Cht6 function led to weak versions of all of the dyl hair phenotypes.


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Cell Polarity , Drosophila Proteins/metabolism , Drosophila/growth & development , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Hair/growth & development , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Wings, Animal/growth & development , Animals , Chitin/metabolism , Chitinases/genetics , Chitinases/metabolism , Crosses, Genetic , Drosophila/anatomy & histology , Drosophila/genetics , Drosophila/metabolism , Drosophila Proteins/genetics , Female , Genes, Insect , Hair/metabolism , Hair/ultrastructure , Male , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Morphogenesis , Mutation , Phenotype , Wings, Animal/anatomy & histology , Wings, Animal/metabolism , rab GTP-Binding Proteins/genetics , rab GTP-Binding Proteins/metabolism
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