2015
The Microbiota and Microbiome in Aging: Potential Implications in Health and Age‐Related Diseases
Zapata HJ, Quagliarello VJ. The Microbiota and Microbiome in Aging: Potential Implications in Health and Age‐Related Diseases. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2015, 63: 776-781. PMID: 25851728, PMCID: PMC4406803, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.13310.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder adultsClostridium difficile colitisDevelopment of comorbiditiesCommensal bacterial communityDifficile colitisVulvovaginal atrophyProinflammatory stateAtherosclerotic diseaseClinical changesColorectal carcinomaPhysical frailtyClinical problemLocation of residenceGut microbiotaDeoxyribonucleic acid sequencingHealthy adultsAccompany agingBasal levelsAdultsMicrobiotaDiseaseMicrobiomeColitisComorbiditiesPotential implications
1991
Recombinant human interleukin-1 induces meningitis and blood-brain barrier injury in the rat. Characterization and comparison with tumor necrosis factor.
Quagliarello V, Wispelwey B, Long W, Scheld W. Recombinant human interleukin-1 induces meningitis and blood-brain barrier injury in the rat. Characterization and comparison with tumor necrosis factor. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1991, 87: 1360-1366. PMID: 2010549, PMCID: PMC295174, DOI: 10.1172/jci115140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood-brain barrier injuryRIL-1 betaBBB injuryCerebrospinal fluidBarrier injuryBBB permeabilityInterleukin-1Central nervous system infectionInduction of meningitisNervous system infectionRecombinant human interleukin-1Tumor necrosis factorExperimental rat modelRIL-1 alphaHuman interleukin-1Systemic neutropeniaHost mediatorsCSF inflammationSystem infectionIgG monoclonal antibodiesNeutrophil emigrationRTNF alphaNecrosis factorRat modelIL-1