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Mashup Score: 5Homepage | Lupus Science & Medicine - 1 month(s) ago
A lupus journal publishing basic, clinical, translational and epidemiological studies on all aspects of lupus and related diseases. An official journal of Lupus Foundation of America.
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Mashup Score: 5Homepage | Lupus Science & Medicine - 2 month(s) ago
A lupus journal publishing basic, clinical, translational and epidemiological studies on all aspects of lupus and related diseases. An official journal of Lupus Foundation of America.
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Mashup Score: 5Homepage | Lupus Science & Medicine - 2 month(s) ago
A lupus journal publishing basic, clinical, translational and epidemiological studies on all aspects of lupus and related diseases. An official journal of Lupus Foundation of America.
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Mashup Score: 6Metformin improves renal injury of MRL/lpr lupus-prone mice via the AMPK/STAT3 pathway - 3 month(s) ago
Objective Lupus nephritis (LN) is a major complication and cause of death among patients with SLE. This research used in vivo and in vitro experiments to explore the therapeutic potential of metformin in kidney injury from LN-induced inflammation. Methods In vivo study, 8-week-old MRL/MpJ-Faslpr/J (MRL/lpr) mice were randomly divided into two groups (n=12 each): daily administration of 0.3 mg/mL metformin in drinking water and control (water only). Body weight and urinary samples were measured biweekly. Mice were sacrificed after 8-week treatment to harvest serum, lymph nodes, spleen and kidneys. In vitro study, human kidney-2 (HK-2) cells were pretreated with 1 mM metformin for 1 hour and then stimulated with 20 µg/mL lipopolysaccharides (LPS) or 10 ng/mL tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) for another 48 hours. Protein was collected for subsequent analysis. Results We found that metformin administration improved renal function in MRL/lpr lupus-prone mice, measured by decreased urea nitr
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Mashup Score: 2Association between systemic lupus erythematosus and disruption of gut microbiota: a meta-analysis - 3 month(s) ago
Objective Recent studies reported that SLE is characterised by altered interactions between the microbiome and immune system. We performed a meta-analysis of publications on this topic. Methods Case–control studies that compared patients with SLE and healthy controls (HCs) and determined the diversity of the gut microbiota and the abundance of different microbes were examined. Stata/MP V.16 was used for the meta-analysis. A Bonferroni correction for multiple tests was used to reduce the likelihood of false-positive results. Results We included 11 case–control studies that examined 373 patients with SLE and 1288 HCs. These studies were performed in five countries and nine cities. Compared with HCs, patients with SLE had gut microbiota with lower Shannon-Wiener diversity index (weighted mean difference=−0.22, 95% CI −0.32 to –0.13, p<0.001) and lower Chao1 richness (standardised mean difference (SMD)=−0.62, 95% CI −1.04 to –0.21, p=0.003). Patients with SLE had lower abundance of Ruminoc
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Mashup Score: 3Comprehensive rheumatology research to enhance your medical knowledge and improve patient care - 3 month(s) ago
© BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2024 Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Bernard Combe, CHU Lapeyronie, France RMD Open is an open-access journal publishing high-quality peer-reviewed original research covering the full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatism and connective tissue diseases, including osteoporosis, spine and rehabilitation. High impact and visibility: Journal Impact Factor: 5.1 and CiteScore: 7.3 Fast publication: median time from acceptance to online publication: 22 days Global reach: over
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Mashup Score: 1Conceptual framework for defining disease modification in systemic lupus erythematosus: a call for formal criteria - 3 month(s) ago
Disease modification has become a well-established concept in several therapeutic areas; however, no widely accepted definition of disease modification exists for SLE. We reviewed established definitions of disease modification in other conditions and identified a meaningful effect on ‘disease manifestations’ (ie, signs, symptoms and patient-reported outcomes) and on ‘disease outcomes’ (eg, long-term remission or progression of damage) as the key principles of disease modification, indicating a positive effect on the natural course of the disease. Based on these findings and the treatment goals and outcome measures for SLE, including lupus nephritis, we suggest a definition of disease modification based on disease activity indices and organ damage outcomes, with the latter as a key anchor. A set of evaluation criteria is also suggested. Establishing a definition of disease modification in SLE will clarify which treatments can be considered disease modifying, provide an opportunity to h
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Mashup Score: 3Comprehensive rheumatology research to enhance your medical knowledge and improve patient care - 3 month(s) ago
© BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2024 Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Bernard Combe, CHU Lapeyronie, France RMD Open is an open-access journal publishing high-quality peer-reviewed original research covering the full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatism and connective tissue diseases, including osteoporosis, spine and rehabilitation. High impact and visibility: Journal Impact Factor: 5.1 and CiteScore: 7.3 Fast publication: median time from acceptance to online publication: 22 days Global reach: over
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Attending #ACR24? So are we. Come find us at stand 2216N to learn more about Lupus Science & Medicine. We have also compiled an eBooklet of top articles that cover topics discussed at this year's event. Find out more here: https://t.co/2Gujrmm6cE @LupusOrg #rheumatology #lupus https://t.co/CsnmNLGgUP
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Mashup Score: 2Managing Pregnancy in Lupus: Contraception Use and Beyond | Lupus Science and Medicine Podcast - 4 month(s) ago
In this episode of the Lupus Science and Medicine podcast, Dr. Megan Clowse, a rheumatologist at Duke University, discusses her research on contraceptive practices in women with lupus. Drawing from the RISE Registry, Dr. Clowse explores the alignment of contraception use with 2020 ACR guidelines, uncovering gaps in documentation and prescription practices. The conversation highlights the importance of reproductive health planning, the various birth control options for women with lupus, and the need for improved patient-doctor communication to ensure safe and effective family planning. Tune in to learn more about the findings and their implications for clinical care. Read the related paper published in LSM: https://doi.org/10.1136/lupus-2024-001192
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Mashup Score: 2Managing Pregnancy in Lupus: Contraception Use and Beyond | Lupus Science and Medicine Podcast - 4 month(s) ago
In this episode of the Lupus Science and Medicine podcast, Dr. Megan Clowse, a rheumatologist at Duke University, discusses her research on contraceptive practices in women with lupus. Drawing from the RISE Registry, Dr. Clowse explores the alignment of contraception use with 2020 ACR guidelines, uncovering gaps in documentation and prescription practices. The conversation highlights the importance of reproductive health planning, the various birth control options for women with lupus, and the need for improved patient-doctor communication to ensure safe and effective family planning. Tune in to learn more about the findings and their implications for clinical care. Read the related paper published in LSM: https://doi.org/10.1136/lupus-2024-001192
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Find the latest content at LSM #SLE #Lupus #Autoimmunity #Rheumatology #Research #Data #Patients https://t.co/jAGbEgwqzx