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Vincenzo Lauriola

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Kelly C, Trumpff C, Acosta C, Assuras S, Baker J, Basarrate S, et al.
Trends Endocrinol Metab . 2024 Oct; 35(10):884-901. PMID: 39389809
Health emerges from coordinated psychobiological processes powered by mitochondrial energy transformation. But how do mitochondria regulate the multisystem responses that shape resilience and disease risk across the lifespan? The Mitochondrial...
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Huang Q, Monzel A, Rausser S, Haahr R, Devine J, Liu C, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38659958
GDF15 (growth differentiation factor 15) is a marker of cellular and mitochondrial energetic stress linked to physical-mental illness, aging, and mortality. Here, we describe the psychobiological regulation of plasma and...
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Lauriola V, Brickman A, Sloan R, Small S
Mol Aspects Med . 2022 Nov; 89:101154. PMID: 36372583
Considerable evidence has established the importance of specific nutrients that have been found vital for the developing brain. We hypothesize that in a similar manner there should be nutrients vital...
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Sloan R, Wall M, Yeung L, Feng T, Feng X, Provenzano F, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Feb; 11(1):3837. PMID: 33589674
With the world's population aging, age-related memory decline is an impending cognitive epidemic. Assessing the impact of diet on cognitive aging, we conducted a controlled, randomized, parallel-arm dietary intervention with...
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Sloan R, Shapiro P, Lauriola V, McIntyre K, Pavlicova M, Choi C, et al.
Psychosom Med . 2020 Dec; 83(2):125-137. PMID: 33337592
Objective: Elevated cardiovascular reactivity to, and reduced recovery from, challenging events may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, and exercise training may reduce this reactivity. However, in a randomized controlled...
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Karan K, Trumpff C, McGill M, Thomas J, Sturm G, Lauriola V, et al.
Brain Behav Immun Health . 2020 Oct; 5. PMID: 33073254
Mitochondria modulate inflammatory processes in various model organisms, but it is unclear how much mitochondria regulate immune responses in human blood leukocytes. Here, we examine the effect of i) experimental...
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McCormack C, Lauriola V, Feng T, Lee S, Spann M, Mitchell A, et al.
Brain Behav Immun . 2020 Oct; 91:172-180. PMID: 33031919
Inflammatory processes are a candidate mechanism by which early adversity may be biologically embedded and subsequently lead to poorer health outcomes; in pregnancy, this has been posited as a pathway...
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Sloan R, Shapiro P, McKinley P, Bartels M, Shimbo D, Lauriola V, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2018 Oct; 7(17):e010201. PMID: 30371169
Background Consensus panels regularly recommend aerobic exercise for its health-promoting properties, due in part to presumed anti-inflammatory effects, but many studies show no such effect, possibly related to study differences...
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Kimhy D, Lauriola V, Bartels M, Armstrong H, Vakhrusheva J, Ballon J, et al.
Schizophr Res . 2016 Feb; 172(1-3):213-5. PMID: 26852401
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Aucella F, Lauriola V, Vecchione G, Tiscia G, Grandone E
J Pharm Biomed Anal . 2013 Sep; 86:123-6. PMID: 23995754
Kidney transplanted patients need immunosuppressant therapies. Therapeutic drug monitoring approaches produce the optimal clinical outcome is still under debate. This review details strength and limits of methods available: immunoassay and...