Janin Schulte

Janin Schulte
Thermo Fisher Scientific | TFS · Division of Healthcare

PhD

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Background Plasma proenkephalin A (PENK-A) is a precursor of active enkephalins. Higher blood concentrations have been associated with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) decline in European populations. Due to the significant disparity in incident chronic kidney disease (CKD) between White and Black people, we evaluated the association of...
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Objectives Children with congenital heart disease (CHD) undergoing cardiac surgery on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are at risk for systemic inflammation leading to endothelial dysfunction associated with increased morbidity. Bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) is a peptide regulating vascular tone and endothelial permeability. The aim of this study...
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Background: Peptidylglycine α-amidating mono-oxygenase (PAM) is an enzyme involved in the maturation of regulatory peptides. Here we examined PAM activity and adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) concentrations in patients with hepatic cirrhosis and determined net changes across the liver, kidneys and leg. Materials & methods: A total of 48 patients with hepat...
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Introduction In clinical practice, kidney (dys)function is monitored through creatinine-based estimations of glomerular filtration rate (eGFR: Modification of Diet in Renal Disease [MDRD], Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration [CKD-EPI]). Creatinine is recognized as a late and insensitive biomarker of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). T...
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Background Cardiovascular disease is a risk factor for cognitive impairment. Evidence links both lower and higher concentration of the circulating opioid pro‐enkephalin A (PENK‐A) with stroke risk. We studied the association of plasma PENK‐A with incident cognitive impairment. Methods and Results REGARDS (Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differen...
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Introduction Various clinical scores have been developed to predict organ dysfunction and mortality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, but outcome prediction may be inaccurate for some patient groups. Proenkephalin A (penKid) and bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) have emerged as promising biomarkers correlating with shock and organ dysfunctio...
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Objectives Accurate determination of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is important. Several endogenous biomarkers exist for estimating GFR, yet, they have limited accuracy, especially in the paediatric population. Proenkephalin A 119–159 (PENK) is a novel and promising GFR marker, but its relation with age in children remains unknown. Also, the val...
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Aims: Bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) is a vascular-derived peptide hormone that has emerged as a promising biomarker for assessment of congestion in decompensated heart failure (HF). We aimed to evaluate diagnostic and prognostic performance of bio-ADM for HF in comparison to amino-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), with deci...
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Background Adrenomedullin is a vasoactive hormone with potentially prognostic and therapeutic value, which mainly has been investigated in intensive care unit (ICU) settings. The triaging in the emergency department (ED) of patients to the right level of care is crucial for patient outcome. Objectives The primary aim of this study was to investiga...
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Background: Cardiovascular disease is a major risk for cognitive impairment. The opioid precursor peptide pro-enkephalin A (PENK-A) is a circulating hormone associated with several cardiovascular diseases and possibly vascular dementia. The objective of this study was to test the association of plasma PENK-A with incident cognitive impairment and d...
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Objectives The opioid neuropeptide pro-enkephalin A (PENK-A) may be a circulating marker of cardiovascular risk, with prior findings relevant to heart failure, kidney disease, and vascular dementia. Despite these findings, the association of PENK-A with ischemic stroke is unknown, so we examined this association in a prospective cohort study and an...
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Introduction: Bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) is a vascular-derived peptide hormone that has emerged as a promising biomarker for assessment of congestion in decompensated heart failure (HF). Hypothesis: We aimed to evaluate diagnostic and prognostic performance of bio-ADM for HF in comparison to amino-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT...
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Background Enkephalins of the opioid system exert several cardiorenal effects. Proenkephalin (PENK), a stable surrogate, is associated with heart failure (HF) development after myocardial infarction and worse cardiorenal function and prognosis in patients with HF. The association between plasma PENK concentrations and new-onset HF in the general po...
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Peptidylglycine α-amidating monooxygenase (PAM) is a processing enzyme involved in maturation of regulatory peptides. One product of PAM activity is adrenomedullin (bio-ADM), which regulates vascular tone and endothelial integrity. In this study, we examined PAM activity and bio-ADM concentrations in patients with various degrees of hepatic cirrhos...
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Context Neurotensin is associated with cardiometabolic diseases but its role with mortality risk in humans is unknown. Objective This work aims to examine the prediction of proneurotensin (Pro-NT) with respect to total and cause-specific mortality in a middle-aged cohort. Methods In the population-based middle-aged cohort (n = 4632; mean age, 57...
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Background Neurotensin, a neuropeptide with direct cardiac effects, has been associated with prospective risk of hypertension-related conditions through measurement of its precursor, pro-neurotensin/neuromedin N (pro-NT/NMN). Its association with incident hypertension has not been evaluated. Methods From 2003 to 2007, the REasons for Geographic An...
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Purpose To examine the prediction of proneurotensin (Pro-NT) on total and cause-specific mortality in a middle-aged cohort. Methods In the population-based middle-aged cohort (n=4632 participants, mean age 57 years) of the Malmo Diet and Cancer (MDC) study, Pro-NT was assessed and total- as well as cause-specific mortality were studied. Main cause...
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Aims: Bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) was recently shown to be a prognostic marker in patients with acute circulatory failure. We investigate the association of bio-ADM with organ injury, functional impairment, and survival in cardiogenic shock (CS). Methods: OptimaCC was a multicenter and randomized trial in 57 patients with CS. In this post...
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Acute dyspnea with underlying congestion is a leading cause of emergency department (ED) visits with high rates of hospitalization. Adrenomedullin is a vasoactive neuropeptide hormone secreted by the endothelium that mediates vasodilation and maintains vascular integrity. Plasma levels of biologically active adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) predict septic...
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Context The peptide neurotensin is implicated in insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus (DM), and cardiovascular disease. Objective We studied the association of neurotensin’s stable precursor, pro-neurotensin/neuromedin N (pro-NT/NMN) with incident metabolic syndrome (MetS) and DM. Design/Setting/Participants We included 3,772 participants from t...
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Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a cardiovascular autonomic disorder with poorly understood etiology and underlying pathophysiology. Since cardiovascular morbidity has been linked to growth hormone (GH), we studied GH levels in patients with POTS. We conducted an age-sex-matched case–control study in patients with POTS (age 31 ±...
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Background Germline BRCA1/2 mutation carriers (gBMC) face increased cancer risks that are modulated via non-genetic lifestyle factors whose underlying molecular mechanisms are unknown. The peptides Neurotensin (NT) and Enkephalin (ENK)—involved in tumorigenesis and obesity-related diseases—are of interest. We wanted to know whether these biomarkers...
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Background: The opioid precursor peptide pro-enkephalin A (PENK-A) is believed to be a plasma marker of blood brain barrier dysfunction or cardiovascular risk. PENK-A is previously described in acute ischemic stroke, but PENK-A’s impact on stroke development is unknown. The objective of this study was to test the independent association of plasma P...
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Background and Aims Neurotensin (NT) is an intestinal peptide released after fat ingestion, which regulates appetite and facilitates lipid absorption. Elevated plasma levels of its stable precursor pro-neurotensin (pro-NT) are associated with type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular mortality in adult populations; no data on pro-NT and metabolic...
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OBJECTIVES Endovascular and open thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repair is associated with specific complications. Circulating dipeptidyl peptidase 3 (cDPP3) is a novel biomarker that shows a strong association with organ failure which has not been assessed in surgical settings. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the prog...
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Introduction: The tridecapeptide neurotensin increases dietary fatty acid uptake and is implicated in insulin resistance in animal models and—through plasma levels of its stable precursor pro-neurotensin/neuromedin N (pro-NT/NMN)—with human diabetes mellitus, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. We evaluated the association of pro-NT/NMN with incid...
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Background: Biomarkers can be of help to understand critical illness and to identify and stratify sepsis. Adrenomedullin is a vasoactive hormone, with reported prognostic and potentially therapeutic value in sepsis. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the association of circulating bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) levels at intensiv...
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Background Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a variant of cardiovascular autonomic disorder occurring predominantly in young women. POTS is characterized by an excessive heart rate increase when assuming upright posture accompanied by symptoms of orthostatic intolerance. The pathophysiology of POTS has not been fully established a...
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Objectives Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in critically ill children, but current biomarkers are suboptimal. Proenkephalin A 119–159 (PENK) is a promising new biomarker for AKI in adults, but pediatric data is lacking. We determined PENK reference intervals for healthy children, crucial for clinical implementation, and explored concentrations...
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Background: Open and endovascular thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair is related to major complications and increased mortality rates. Up to now, specific biomarkers for adverse outcome are scarce, although routine usage of such biomarkers could enable an earlier and more appropriate treatment of complications during the postoperative course af...
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Background: Serum and plasma are widely used matrices in biological and clinical studies. To improve reliability and consistency of markers quantification, the influence of these matrices on proteins was evaluated by targeted mass spectrometry. Results: 65 proteins were quantified in matched blood samples collected in serum, ethylenediaminetetra...
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Background aim: Reperfusion after hemorrhagic traumatic shock (HTS) is often associated with complications that are partly ascribed to the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The aim of our study was to compare the effects of restrictive reperfusion (RR) to rapid full reperfusion (FR) on ROS formation and/or oxidative events. Materials and...
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Aims/hypothesis Oxidative stress plays a key role in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. We previously showed that the circulating antioxidant peroxiredoxin 4 (Prx4) is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors. We aimed to evaluate the association of Prx4 with type 2 diabetes risk in the general population. Methods We analysed data on...
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Oxidative stress plays an underlying pathophysiologic role in the development of diabetes complications. The aim of this study was to investigate peroxiredoxin 4 (Prx4), a proposed novel biomarker of oxidative stress, and its association with and capability as a biomarker in predicting (cardiovascular) mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Prx4 wa...
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Oxidative stress has been suggested to play a key role in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The aim of our study was to investigate the associations of serum peroxiredoxin 4 (Prx4), a hydrogen peroxide-degrading peroxidase, with incident CVD and all-cause mortality. We subsequently examined the incremental value of Prx4 for the risk...
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Peroxiredoxin 4 in clinical indications. This overview does not presume to be complete. Indeed, cited cancer settings are limited to subgroups with important clinical findings beyond changes in peroxiredoxin 4 expression. Unless otherwise mentioned, the term 'Prx4' refers to intracellular protein levels.
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Currently, there is much interest in identifying clinically relevant biomarkers, as they have the potential to be high utility non-invasive tools for early diagnosis and reliable patient monitoring in numerous conditions. Since its discovery almost 15 years ago, research on the ubiquitous antioxidant enzyme peroxiredoxin 4 (Prx4) has culminated in...
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Patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) with nonspecific complaints (NSCs) such as "not feeling well,"feeling weak,"being tired,"general deterioration," or other similar chief complaints that do not have a readily identifiable probable etiology are a common patient group at risk for adverse outcomes. Certain biomarkers, which have not yet...
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Oxidative stress, a situation with increased reactive oxygen species production and/or decreased antioxidant defense mechanisms, is evident in the pathogenesis of sepsis. Peroxiredoxin 4 (Prx4) is a hydrogen peroxide degrading peroxidase recently found circulating in blood of septic patients and potentially reflecting an antioxidant system in imbal...
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We describe the validation of a novel assay for the measurement of peroxiredoxin 4 (Prx4), a potentially secreted antioxidant peroxidase, in human serum. A sandwich immunoluminometric assay (ILMA) was set up applying monoclonal antibodies against the amino-terminus of human Prx4. Prx4 levels have been determined in serum of healthy individuals and...
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Overview Purpose: Sample preparation relying on fractionation to simplify the complexity and large dynamic range of plasma or serum samples does so at the potential cost of inaccurate or unreliable abundance measurements. Here we describe a simplified approach to biomarker discovery using a "Two-Pass" workflow that reduces the need for physical sam...

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