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2. The intricate mechanism of PLS3 in bone homeostasis and disease
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Zhong, W., Pathak, Janak L., Liang, Yueting, Zhytnik, L., Pals, G., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Bravenboer, N., and Micha, D.
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- 2023
3. Health-Related Quality of Life in Adrenocortical Carcinoma: Development of the Disease-Specific Questionnaire ACC-QOL and Results from the PROFILES Registry
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Steenaard, R.V., Kerkhofs, T.M., Zijlstra, M., Mols, F., Kerstens, M.N., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Leeuwaarde, R.S. van, Dreijerink, K.M.A., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Dijkum, E.J. van, Corssmit, E.P.M., Kapiteijn, E., Kremers, M.N.T., Feelders, R.A., Haak, H.R., Steenaard, R.V., Kerkhofs, T.M., Zijlstra, M., Mols, F., Kerstens, M.N., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Leeuwaarde, R.S. van, Dreijerink, K.M.A., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Dijkum, E.J. van, Corssmit, E.P.M., Kapiteijn, E., Kremers, M.N.T., Feelders, R.A., and Haak, H.R.
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Contains fulltext : 248719.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), We aimed to develop a disease-specific adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) health-related quality of life (HRQoL) questionnaire (ACC-QOL) and assess HRQoL in a population-based cohort of patients with ACC. Development was in line with European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) guidelines, though not an EORTC product. In phase I and II, we identified 90 potential HRQoL issues using literature and focus groups, which were reduced to 39 by healthcare professionals. Pilot testing resulted in 28 questions, to be used alongside the EORTC QLQ-C30. In Phase III, 100 patients with ACC were asked to complete the questionnaires twice in the PROFILES registry (3-month interval, respondents: first 67, second 51). Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated the structural validity of 26 questions with their scale structure (mitotane side-effects, hypercortisolism/hydrocortisone effects, emotional effects). Internal consistency and reliability were good (Cronbach's alpha 0.897, Interclass correlation coefficient 0.860). Responsiveness analysis showed good discriminative ability (AUC 0.788). Patients diagnosed more than 5 years ago reported a good HRQoL compared with the Dutch reference population, but experienced residual fatigue and emotional problems. Patients who underwent recent treatment reported a lower HRQoL and problems in several domains. In conclusion, we developed an ACC-specific HRQoL questionnaire with good psychometric properties.
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- 2022
4. A Systematic Review of the Evidence of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Differentiation to Fibroblasts
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Smilde, B.J., Botman, E., Vries, Teun J. de, Vries, R. de, Micha, D., Schoenmaker, T., Janssen, J.J.W.M., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Smilde, B.J., Botman, E., Vries, Teun J. de, Vries, R. de, Micha, D., Schoenmaker, T., Janssen, J.J.W.M., and Eekhoff, E.M.W.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Fibroblasts have an important role in the maintenance of the extracellular matrix of connective tissues by producing and remodelling extracellular matrix proteins. They are indispensable for physiological processes, and as such also associate with many pathological conditions. In recent years, a number of studies have identified donor-derived fibroblasts in various tissues of bone marrow transplant recipients, while others could not replicate these findings. In this systematic review, we provide an overview of the current literature regarding the differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells into fibroblasts in various tissues. PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science (Core Collection) were systematically searched for original articles concerning fibroblast origin after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in collaboration with a medical information specialist. Our search found 5421 studies, of which 151 were analysed for full-text analysis by two authors independently, resulting in the inclusion of 104 studies. Only studies in animals and humans, in which at least one marker was used for fibroblast identification, were included. The results were described per organ of fibroblast engraftment. We show that nearly all mouse and human organs show evidence of fibroblasts of hematopoietic stem cell transfer origin. Despite significant heterogeneity in the included studies, most demonstrate a significant presence of fibroblasts of hematopoietic lineage in non-hematopoietic tissues. This presence appears to increase after the occurrence of tissue damage.
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- 2022
5. Development and internal validation of a multivariable prediction model for adrenocortical-carcinoma-specific mortality
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Ettaieb, M.H.T., Kuijk, S.M.J. van, Wit-Pastoors, A. de, Feelders, R.A., Corssmit, E.P.M., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Valk, P. van der, Timmers, H.J.L.M., Kerstens, M.N., Klumpen, H.J., Leeuwaarde, R.S. van, Havekes, B., Haak, H.R., Dutch Adrenal Network, MUMC+: KIO Kemta (9), RS: CAPHRI - R2 - Creating Value-Based Health Care, RS: NUTRIM - R1 - Obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular health, MUMC+: MA Endocrinologie (9), Interne Geneeskunde, RS: CAPHRI - R1 - Ageing and Long-Term Care, Oncology, Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, CCA - Imaging and biomarkers, Guided Treatment in Optimal Selected Cancer Patients (GUTS), VU University medical center, Internal medicine, AGEM - Endocrinology, metabolism and nutrition, Amsterdam Movement Sciences - Rehabilitation & Development, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Pathology, CCA - Cancer biology and immunology, AMS - Tissue Function & Regeneration, and Internal Medicine
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,EXPRESSION ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RESECTION ,Calibration (statistics) ,Overfitting ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Article ,CLASSIFICATION ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Discriminative model ,Interquartile range ,Internal medicine ,NOMOGRAMS ,adrenocortical carcinoma ,Medicine ,RECURRENCE ,MALIGNANCY ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 16] ,Retrospective cohort study ,prediction ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,TUMORS ,mortality ,Confidence interval ,GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,MARKER ,Cohort ,SURVIVAL ,business - Abstract
Simple Summary Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare and aggressive cancer. Great variability in clinical course is observed, ranging from patients with extreme long survival to aggressive tumors with prompt fatal outcome. This heterogeneity in survival makes it complicated to tailor treatment strategies for an individual patient. Therefore we sought to identify prognostic factors associated with ACC specific mortality. We analyzed the data of 160 ACC patients and developed a clinical prediction model including age, modified European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors (mENSAT) stage, and radical resection. This easy-to-use prediction model for ACC-specific mortality has the potential to guide clinical decision making if externally validated. Abstract Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) has an incidence of about 1.0 per million per year. In general, survival of patients with ACC is limited. Predicting survival outcome at time of diagnosis is a clinical challenge. The aim of this study was to develop and internally validate a clinical prediction model for ACC-specific mortality. Data for this retrospective cohort study were obtained from the nine centers of the Dutch Adrenal Network (DAN). Patients who presented with ACC between 1 January 2004 and 31 October 2013 were included. We used multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression to compute the coefficients for the prediction model. Backward stepwise elimination was performed to derive a more parsimonious model. The performance of the initial prediction model was quantified by measures of model fit, discriminative ability, and calibration. We undertook an internal validation step to counteract the possible overfitting of our model. A total of 160 patients were included in the cohort. The median survival time was 35 months, and interquartile range (IQR) 50.7 months. The multivariable modeling yielded a prediction model that included age, modified European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors (mENSAT) stage, and radical resection. The c-statistic was 0.77 (95% Confidence Interval: 0.72, 0.81), indicating good predictive performance. We developed a clinical prediction model for ACC-specific mortality. ACC mortality can be estimated using a relatively simple clinical prediction model with good discriminative ability and calibration.
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- 2020
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6. Wat voor typen diabetes mellitus zijn er op de volwassen leeftijd en wat is het beleid?
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Simsek, S., primary, Diamant, M., additional, Eekhoff, E.M.W., additional, and Heine, R.J., additional
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- 2006
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7. Efficacy of α-Blockers on Hemodynamic Control during Pheochromocytoma Resection: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Buitenwerf, E., Osinga, T.E., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Lenders, J.W.M., Feelders, R.A., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Haak, H.R., Corssmit, E.P.M., Bisschop, P., Valk, G.D., Veldman, R.G., Dullaart, R.P., Links, T.P., Voogd, M.F., Wietasch, G., Kerstens, M.N., Buitenwerf, E., Osinga, T.E., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Lenders, J.W.M., Feelders, R.A., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Haak, H.R., Corssmit, E.P.M., Bisschop, P., Valk, G.D., Veldman, R.G., Dullaart, R.P., Links, T.P., Voogd, M.F., Wietasch, G., and Kerstens, M.N.
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Contains fulltext : 229595.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), CONTEXT: Pretreatment with α-adrenergic receptor blockers is recommended to prevent hemodynamic instability during resection of a pheochromocytoma or sympathetic paraganglioma (PPGL). OBJECTIVE: To determine which type of α-adrenergic receptor blocker provides the best efficacy. DESIGN: Randomized controlled open-label trial (PRESCRIPT; ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01379898). SETTING: Multicenter study including 9 centers in The Netherlands. PATIENTS: 134 patients with nonmetastatic PPGL. INTERVENTION: Phenoxybenzamine or doxazosin starting 2 to 3 weeks before surgery using a blood pressure targeted titration schedule. Intraoperative hemodynamic management was standardized. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary efficacy endpoint was the cumulative intraoperative time outside the blood pressure target range (ie, SBP >160 mmHg or MAP <60 mmHg) expressed as a percentage of total surgical procedure time. Secondary efficacy endpoint was the value on a hemodynamic instability score. RESULTS: Median cumulative time outside blood pressure targets was 11.1% (interquartile range [IQR]: 4.3-20.6] in the phenoxybenzamine group compared to 12.2% (5.3-20.2)] in the doxazosin group (P = .75, r = 0.03). The hemodynamic instability score was 38.0 (28.8-58.0) and 50.0 (35.3-63.8) in the phenoxybenzamine and doxazosin group, respectively (P = .02, r = 0.20). The 30-day cardiovascular complication rate was 8.8% and 6.9% in the phenoxybenzamine and doxazosin group, respectively (P = .68). There was no mortality after 30 days. CONCLUSIONS: The duration of blood pressure outside the target range during resection of a PPGL was not different after preoperative treatment with either phenoxybenzamine or doxazosin. Phenoxybenzamine was more effective in preventing intraoperative hemodynamic instability, but it could not be established whether this was associated with a better clinical outcome.
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- 2020
8. Development and Internal Validation of a Multivariable Prediction Model for Adrenocortical-Carcinoma-Specific Mortality
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Ettaieb, M.H., Kuijk, S.M.J. Van, Wit-Pastoors, A. de, Feelders, R.A., Corssmit, E.P.M., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Valk, P. van der, Timmers, H.J.L.M., Kerstens, M.N., Klümpen, H.J., Leeuwaarde, V.R.S., Havekes, B., Haak, H.R., Ettaieb, M.H., Kuijk, S.M.J. Van, Wit-Pastoors, A. de, Feelders, R.A., Corssmit, E.P.M., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Valk, P. van der, Timmers, H.J.L.M., Kerstens, M.N., Klümpen, H.J., Leeuwaarde, V.R.S., Havekes, B., and Haak, H.R.
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Contains fulltext : 225842.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) has an incidence of about 1.0 per million per year. In general, survival of patients with ACC is limited. Predicting survival outcome at time of diagnosis is a clinical challenge. The aim of this study was to develop and internally validate a clinical prediction model for ACC-specific mortality. Data for this retrospective cohort study were obtained from the nine centers of the Dutch Adrenal Network (DAN). Patients who presented with ACC between 1 January 2004 and 31 October 2013 were included. We used multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression to compute the coefficients for the prediction model. Backward stepwise elimination was performed to derive a more parsimonious model. The performance of the initial prediction model was quantified by measures of model fit, discriminative ability, and calibration. We undertook an internal validation step to counteract the possible overfitting of our model. A total of 160 patients were included in the cohort. The median survival time was 35 months, and interquartile range (IQR) 50.7 months. The multivariable modeling yielded a prediction model that included age, modified European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors (mENSAT) stage, and radical resection. The c-statistic was 0.77 (95% Confidence Interval: 0.72, 0.81), indicating good predictive performance. We developed a clinical prediction model for ACC-specific mortality. ACC mortality can be estimated using a relatively simple clinical prediction model with good discriminative ability and calibration.
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- 2020
9. Efficacy of alpha-Blockers on Hemodynamic Control during Pheochromocytoma Resection: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Buitenwerf, E., Osinga, T.E., Timmers, H., Lenders, J.W.M., Feelders, R.A., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Haak, H.R., Corssmit, E.P.M., Bisschop, P., Valk, G.D., Veldman, R.G., Dullaart, R.P., Links, T.P., Voogd, M.F., Wietasch, G., Kerstens, M.N., Buitenwerf, E., Osinga, T.E., Timmers, H., Lenders, J.W.M., Feelders, R.A., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Haak, H.R., Corssmit, E.P.M., Bisschop, P., Valk, G.D., Veldman, R.G., Dullaart, R.P., Links, T.P., Voogd, M.F., Wietasch, G., and Kerstens, M.N.
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Contains fulltext : 220646.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), CONTEXT: Pretreatment with alpha-adrenergic receptor blockers is recommended to prevent hemodynamic instability during resection of a pheochromocytoma or sympathetic paraganglioma (PPGL). OBJECTIVE: To determine which type of alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker provides the best efficacy. DESIGN: Randomized controlled open-label trial (PRESCRIPT; ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01379898). SETTING: Multicenter study including 9 centers in The Netherlands. PATIENTS: 134 patients with nonmetastatic PPGL. INTERVENTION: Phenoxybenzamine or doxazosin starting 2 to 3 weeks before surgery using a blood pressure targeted titration schedule. Intraoperative hemodynamic management was standardized. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary efficacy endpoint was the cumulative intraoperative time outside the blood pressure target range (ie, SBP >160 mmHg or MAP <60 mmHg) expressed as a percentage of total surgical procedure time. Secondary efficacy endpoint was the value on a hemodynamic instability score. RESULTS: Median cumulative time outside blood pressure targets was 11.1% (interquartile range [IQR]: 4.3-20.6] in the phenoxybenzamine group compared to 12.2% (5.3-20.2)] in the doxazosin group (P = .75, r = 0.03). The hemodynamic instability score was 38.0 (28.8-58.0) and 50.0 (35.3-63.8) in the phenoxybenzamine and doxazosin group, respectively (P = .02, r = 0.20). The 30-day cardiovascular complication rate was 8.8% and 6.9% in the phenoxybenzamine and doxazosin group, respectively (P = .68). There was no mortality after 30 days. CONCLUSIONS: The duration of blood pressure outside the target range during resection of a PPGL was not different after preoperative treatment with either phenoxybenzamine or doxazosin. Phenoxybenzamine was more effective in preventing intraoperative hemodynamic instability, but it could not be established whether this was associated with a better clinical outcome.
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- 2020
10. Generation of Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva and control integration free iPSC lines from periodontal ligament fibroblasts
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Sanchez-Duffhues, G., primary, Mikkers, H., additional, de Jong, D., additional, Szuhai, K., additional, de Vries, T.J., additional, Freund, C., additional, Bravenboer, N., additional, van Es, R.J.J., additional, Netelenbos, J.C., additional, Goumans, M.-.J., additional, Eekhoff, E.M.W., additional, and ten Dijke, P., additional
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- 2019
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11. Biochemically Silent Sympathetic Paraganglioma, Pheochromocytoma, or Metastatic Disease in SDHD Mutation Carriers
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Dreijerink, K.M.A., Rijken, J.A., Compaijen, C.J., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Horst-Schrivers, Anouk N. van de, Leeuwaarde, R.S. van, Dam, P.S. van, Leemans, C.Rene, Dam, E. van, Dickhoff, C., Dommering, C.J., Graaf, P. de, Zwezerijnen, G.J.C., Valk, P. van der, Oordt, C.W. Menke-van der H, Hensen, E.F., Corssmit, E.P.M., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Dreijerink, K.M.A., Rijken, J.A., Compaijen, C.J., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Horst-Schrivers, Anouk N. van de, Leeuwaarde, R.S. van, Dam, P.S. van, Leemans, C.Rene, Dam, E. van, Dickhoff, C., Dommering, C.J., Graaf, P. de, Zwezerijnen, G.J.C., Valk, P. van der, Oordt, C.W. Menke-van der H, Hensen, E.F., Corssmit, E.P.M., and Eekhoff, E.M.W.
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Item does not contain fulltext, CONTEXT: Current guidelines do not consistently recommend imaging beyond the head and neck region in succinate dehydrogenase subunit D (SDHD) mutation carriers as long as catecholamine metabolite levels are within the reference range. PARTICIPANTS: We report a series of 10 patients carrying pathogenic variants in the SDHD gene from five tertiary referral centers for paraganglioma (PGL) in the Netherlands, who presented with a sympathetic PGL (sPGL), pheochromocytoma (PHEO), or metastases outside the head and neck region in the absence of excessive catecholamine production. Two of six patients with a biochemically silent sPGL/PHEO developed metastatic disease. Additionally, four patients were found to have metastases outside the head and neck region from head and neck PGL. The average interval between the initial diagnosis and discovery of the silent lesions was 10 (range, 0 to 32) years. CONCLUSIONS: The absence of excessive catecholamine production does not exclude the presence of manifestations of SDHD outside the head and neck region. These findings suggest that a more extensive imaging strategy in SDHD mutation carriers may be warranted for detection of biochemically silent lesions.
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- 2019
12. PS6 - 30. Fasting and postprandial GLP-1 and GIP in relation to alanine aminotransterase and lipid metabolism in the general population
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Alssema, M., Rijkelijkhuizen, J.M, Holst, J.J., Teerlink, T., Scheffer, P.G., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Mari, A., ’t Hart, L.M., Nijpels, G., and Dekker, J.M.
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- 2011
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13. Flare-up after maxillofacial surgery in a patient with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva: An [18F]-NaF PET/CT study and a systematic review
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Eekhoff, E.M.W., Netelenbos, J.C., de Graaf, P., Hoebink, M., Bravenboer, N., Micha, D., Pals, G., de Vries, T.J., Lammertsma, A.A., Raijmakers, P.G.H.M., van Es, R.J.J., Periodontology, and Parodontologie (OII, ACTA)
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Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare genetic disorder leading to progressive heterotopic ossifications (HO) of muscles, tendons, and ligaments, which can be induced by trauma or by surgery. Despite strong medical advice to the contrary, an FOP patient insisted on surgery to alleviate her complete trismus, which caused an unbearable impact on her quality of life (QOL). The entire trismus history of this FOP patient is presented. [18F]-NaF position emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scans were introduced as an imaging method for heterotopic bone formation activity. To place our findings into context, a systematic review on jaw surgery in FOP was performed. After falling down the stairs, a 9-year-old patient developed mobility impairment of her left-sided jaw. During the following 13 years bone scintigraphy showed persistent activity of the disease leading to progressive left-sided zygomatico-mandibular fusion by HO, resulting in complete trismus. Within 1 month after HO removal on the left side and a matching right coronoidectomy, [18F]-NaF PET/CT demonstrated a substantial flare-up activity followed by new HO in both masseter and temporalis muscles. Despite recurrent HO and trismus her QOL increased due to a stable increased interincisal opening of 5.5 mm. Although systematic review reveals a 100% risk of HO recurrence after jaw surgery, information on improved QOL is scarce. In conclusion, surgery in FOP may be beneficial for QOL despite new HO formation. Assessment of disease activity using [18F]-NaF PET/CT is possible before HO is evident on CT and may serve as a new and quantitative marker of the disease. © 2017 The Authors. JBMR Plus Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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- 2018
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14. Unenhanced CT imaging is highly sensitive to exclude pheochromocytoma: a multicenter study
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Buitenwerf, E., Korteweg, T., Visser, A., Haag, C., Feelders, R.A., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Canu, L., Haak, H.R., Bisschop, P., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Corssmit, E.P.M., Krak, N.C., Rasenberg, E., Bergh, J van den, Stoker, J., Greuter, M.J., Dullaart, R.P., Links, T.P., Kerstens, M.N., Buitenwerf, E., Korteweg, T., Visser, A., Haag, C., Feelders, R.A., Timmers, H.J.L.M., Canu, L., Haak, H.R., Bisschop, P., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Corssmit, E.P.M., Krak, N.C., Rasenberg, E., Bergh, J van den, Stoker, J., Greuter, M.J., Dullaart, R.P., Links, T.P., and Kerstens, M.N.
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Item does not contain fulltext, BACKGROUND: A substantial proportion of all pheochromocytomas is currently detected during the evaluation of an adrenal incidentaloma. Recently, it has been suggested that biochemical testing to rule out pheochromocytoma is unnecessary in case of an adrenal incidentaloma with an unenhanced attenuation value =10 Hounsfield Units (HU) at computed tomography (CT). OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine the sensitivity of the 10 HU threshold value to exclude a pheochromocytoma. METHODS: Retrospective multicenter study with systematic reassessment of preoperative unenhanced CT scans performed in patients in whom a histopathologically proven pheochromocytoma had been diagnosed. Unenhanced attenuation values were determined independently by two experienced radiologists. Sensitivity of the 10 HU threshold was calculated, and interobserver consistency was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: 214 patients were identified harboring a total number of 222 pheochromocytomas. Maximum tumor diameter was 51 (39-74) mm. The mean attenuation value within the region of interest was 36 +/- 10 HU. Only one pheochromocytoma demonstrated an attenuation value =10 HU, resulting in a sensitivity of 99.6% (95% CI: 97.5-99.9). ICC was 0.81 (95% CI: 0.75-0.86) with a standard error of measurement of 7.3 HU between observers. CONCLUSION: The likelihood of a pheochromocytoma with an unenhanced attenuation value =10 HU on CT is very low. The interobserver consistency in attenuation measurement is excellent. Our study supports the recommendation that in patients with an adrenal incidentaloma biochemical testing for ruling out pheochromocytoma is only indicated in adrenal tumors with an unenhanced attenuation value >10 HU.
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- 2018
15. Combined hyperlipidemia is associated with increased exercise-induced muscle protein release which is improved by triglyceride-lowering intervention
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Smit, J.W.A., De Bruin, T.W.A., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Glatz, J., and Erkelens, D.W.
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- 1999
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16. Genezing van de insulineallergie is mogelijk: hyposensibilisatie
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Sampimon, T.M.O., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Hoekzema, R., Dermatology, Internal medicine, and CCA - Immuno-pathogenesis
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- 2015
17. Insulineallergie in het tijdperk van de insulineanalogen
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Sampimon, T.M.O., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Rustemeyer, T., Dermatology, Internal medicine, and MOVE Research Institute
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- 2014
18. Endocrinologie
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Eekhoff, E.M.W., Lips, P.T.A.M., Internal medicine, and MOVE Research Institute
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- 2012
19. No effect of the FitFor2 exercise programme on blood glucose, insulin sensitivity, and birthweight in pregnant women who were overweight and at risk for gestational diabetes: Results of a randomised controlled trial
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Oostdam, N., Poppel, M.N.M. van, Wouters, M.G.A.J., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Bekedam, D.J., Kuchenbecker, W.K.H., Quartero, H.W.P., Heres, M.H.B., Mechelen, W. van, Public and occupational health, Obstetrics and gynaecology, Internal medicine, ICaR - Circulation and metabolism, and EMGO - Lifestyle, overweight and diabetes
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Glucose ,Organisation ,WH - Work & Health ,Physical activity ,Pregnancy ,Insulin ,Healthy for Life ,Workplace ,Exercise ,Gestational diabetes mellitus ,Healthy Living ,BSS - Behavioural and Societal Sciences - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of an exercise programme for pregnant women who were overweight or obese and at risk for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Design Randomised controlled trial. Setting Hospitals and midwifery practices in the Netherlands. Population Pregnant women who were overweight or obese and at risk for GDM between 2007 and 2011. Methods Normal care was compared with an exercise training programme during pregnancy. The training consisted of aerobic and strength exercises, and was aimed at improving maternal fasting blood glucose, insulin sensitivity, and birthweight. Linear regression analyses were performed to determine the effects. Main outcome measures Maternal outcome measures were fasting blood glucose (mmol/l), fasting insulin (pmol/l) and HbA1c (%), body weight (kg), body mass index (kg/m 2), and daily physical activity (minute/week). Offspring outcome measures were birthweight and fetal growth. Results A total of 121 women were randomly allocated to either a control (n = 59) or an intervention (n = 62) group. Intention-to-treat analysis showed that the exercise programme did not reduce maternal fasting blood glucose levels nor insulin sensitivity. Also, no effect was found on birthweight. Conclusions The exercise intervention performed over the second and third trimester of pregnancy had no effects on fasting blood glucose, insulin sensitivity, and birthweight, most probably because of low compliance. The high prevalence of women at risk for GDM calls for further research on possible interventions that can prevent GDM, and other types of interventions to engage this target group in physical activity and exercise. © 2012 RCOG.
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- 2012
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20. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and the metabolic syndrome in older persons: a population-based study
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Oosterwerff, M.M., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Heijmans, M.W., Lips, P.T.A.M., van Schoor, N.M., Methodology and Applied Biostatistics, EMGO+ - Musculoskeletal Health, Internal medicine, Epidemiology and Data Science, and EMGO - Musculoskeletal health
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Background Recent evidence indicates that a lower plasma level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 OHD) is associated with a higher risk of the metabolic syndrome. It has not been studied in older people with a high prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency. Objective This study investigates the association between vitamin D status and the metabolic syndrome in community-dwelling older persons in the Netherlands. Design and patients The study is part of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam, an ongoing cohort study in a representative sample of Dutch older persons. A total of 1286 subjects (629 men and 657 women) between the ages of 65 and 88 years participated in the study. Measurements Metabolic syndrome (U.S. National Cholesterol Education Program definition) and its individual components were assessed as well as serum 25 OHD levels. Results Among the participants, the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome was 37·0%. The mean 25 OHD level was 53·3 nm; 47·8% had 25 OHD levels below 50 nm. There was a significantly increased risk of the metabolic syndrome in the subjects with serum 25 OHD levels below 50 nm, compared with that of subjects with levels over 50 nm [odds ratio (OR) = 1·54; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1·23-1·94]. After adjustment for confounders, age, sex, season, years of education, alcohol use, total activity, smoking and PTH, the OR was 1·29 (95% CI 1·00-1·68). The association between vitamin D deficiency and the metabolic syndrome was mainly determined by the components low HDL and (high) waist circumference. Conclusions Vitamin D deficiency is common in the older population in the Netherlands, and subjects with serum 25 OHD below 50 nm have a higher risk of the metabolic syndrome. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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21. What can a meal test tell us about the heritability of the beta cell function?
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Simonis-Bik, A.M.C., Boomsma, D.I., Dekker, J.M., Diamant, M., de Geus, E.J.C., Hart, L.M., Heine, R.J., Kramer, M.H.H., Maassen, J.A., Mari, A., Willemsen, G., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Epidemiology and Data Science, Internal medicine, and Biological Psychology
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22. Beta-cell function in twins and siblings
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Simonis-Bik, A.M.C., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Heine, R.J., Willemsen, G., de Geus, E.J.C., Diamant, M., Dekker, J.J.M., Boomsma, D.I., Biological Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and EMGO+ - Lifestyle, Overweight and Diabetes
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Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) - Published
- 2007
23. Bisfosfonaat-gerelateerde osteonecrose van de kaak 1
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Allard, R.H.B., Lips, P., Eekhoff, E.M.W., van Merkesteyn, J.P.R., van der Waal, I., and MKA (OUD, ACTA)
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24. Cost-effectiveness of an exercise program during pregnancy to prevent gestational diabetes: Results of an economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial
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Oostdam, E.W.M., Bosmans, J.E., Wouters, M.G.A.J., Eekhoff, E.M.W., van Mechelen, W., van Poppel, M.N.M., Oostdam, E.W.M., Bosmans, J.E., Wouters, M.G.A.J., Eekhoff, E.M.W., van Mechelen, W., and van Poppel, M.N.M.
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Background: The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing worldwide. GDM and the risks associated with GDM lead to increased health care costs and losses in productivity. The objective of this study is to evaluate whether the FitFor2 exercise program during pregnancy is cost-effective from a societal perspective as compared to standard care.Methods: A randomised controlled trial (RCT) and simultaneous economic evaluation of the FitFor2 program were conducted. Pregnant women at risk for GDM were randomised to an exercise program to prevent high maternal blood glucose (n = 62) or to standard care (n = 59). The exercise program consisted of two sessions of aerobic and strengthening exercises per week. Clinical outcome measures were maternal fasting blood glucose levels, insulin sensitivity and infant birth weight. Quality of life was measured using the EuroQol 5-D and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) were calculated. Resource utilization and sick leave data were collected by questionnaires. Data were analysed according to the intention-to-treat principle. Missing data were imputed using multiple imputations. Bootstrapping techniques estimated the uncertainty surrounding the cost differences and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios.Results: There were no statistically significant differences in any outcome measure. During pregnancy, total health care costs and costs of productivity losses were statistically non-significant (mean difference €1308; 95%CI €-229 - €3204). The cost-effectiveness analyses showed that the exercise program was not cost-effective in comparison to the control group for blood glucose levels, insulin sensitivity, infant birth weight or QALYs.Conclusion: The twice-weekly exercise program for pregnant women at risk for GDM evaluated in the present study was not cost-effective compared to standard care. Based on these results, implementation of this exercise program for the prevention of GDM cannot be recommended.Trial regist
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25. Common Variants in the Type 2 Diabetes KCNQ1 Gene Are Associated with Impairments in Insulin Secretion During Hyperglycaemic Glucose Clamp
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van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, J.V., van Haeften, T.W., Landman, G.W.D., Reiling, E., Kleefstra, N., Bilo, H.J.G., Klungel, O.H., de Boer, A., van Diemen, C.C., Wijmenga, C., Boezen, H.M., Dekker, J.M., van 't Riet, E., Nijpels, G., Welschen, L.M.C., Zavrelová, H., Bruin, E.J., Elbers, C.C., Bauer, F., Onland-Moret, N.C., van der Schouw, Y.T., Grobbee, D.E., Spijkerman, A.M.W., van der Aa, D.L., Bik-Simonis, A.M.C., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Diamant, M., Kramer, M.H.H., Boomsma, D.I., de Geus, E.J.C., Willemsen, G., Slagboom, P.E., Hofker, M.H., Hart, L.M., van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, J.V., van Haeften, T.W., Landman, G.W.D., Reiling, E., Kleefstra, N., Bilo, H.J.G., Klungel, O.H., de Boer, A., van Diemen, C.C., Wijmenga, C., Boezen, H.M., Dekker, J.M., van 't Riet, E., Nijpels, G., Welschen, L.M.C., Zavrelová, H., Bruin, E.J., Elbers, C.C., Bauer, F., Onland-Moret, N.C., van der Schouw, Y.T., Grobbee, D.E., Spijkerman, A.M.W., van der Aa, D.L., Bik-Simonis, A.M.C., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Diamant, M., Kramer, M.H.H., Boomsma, D.I., de Geus, E.J.C., Willemsen, G., Slagboom, P.E., Hofker, M.H., and Hart, L.M.
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Background: Genome-wide association studies in Japanese populations recently identified common variants in the KCNQ1 gene to be associated with type 2 diabetes. We examined the association of these variants within KCNQ1 with type 2 diabetes in a Dutch population, investigated their effects on insulin secretion and metabolic traits and on the risk of developing complications in type 2 diabetes patients. Methodology: The KCNQ1 variants rs151290, rs2237892, and rs2237895 were genotyped in a total of 4620 type 2 diabetes patients and 5285 healthy controls from the Netherlands. Data on macrovascular complications, nephropathy and retinopathy were available in a subset of diabetic patients. Association between genotype and insulin secretion/action was assessed in the additional sample of 335 individuals who underwent a hyperglycaemic clamp. Principal Findings: We found that all the genotyped KCNQ1 variants were significantly associated with type 2 diabetes in our Dutch population, and the association of rs151290 was the strongest (OR 1.20, 95% CI 1.07-1.35, p = 0.002). The risk C-allele of rs151290 was nominally associated with reduced first-phase glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, while the non-risk T-allele of rs2237892 was significantly correlated with increased second-phase glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (p = 0.025 and 0.0016, respectively). In addition, the risk C-allele of rs2237892 was associated with higher LDL and total cholesterol levels (p = 0.015 and 0.003, respectively). We found no evidence for an association of KCNQ1 with diabetic complications. Conclusions: Common variants in the KCNQ1 gene are associated with type 2 diabetes in a Dutch population, which can be explained at least in part by an effect on insulin secretion. Furthermore, our data suggest that KCNQ1 is also associated with lipid metabolism. © 2012 van Vliet-Ostaptchouk et al.
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26. The heritability of beta cell function parameters in a mixed meal test design
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Simonis-Bik, A.M.C., Boomsma, D.I., Dekker, J.M., Diamant, M., de Geus, E.J.C., Hart, L.M., Heine, R.J., Kramer, M.H.H., Maassen, J.A., Mari, A., Tura, A., Willemsen, G., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Simonis-Bik, A.M.C., Boomsma, D.I., Dekker, J.M., Diamant, M., de Geus, E.J.C., Hart, L.M., Heine, R.J., Kramer, M.H.H., Maassen, J.A., Mari, A., Tura, A., Willemsen, G., and Eekhoff, E.M.W.
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Aims/hypothesis: We estimated the heritability of individual differences in beta cell function after a mixed meal test designed to assess a wide range of classical and model-derived beta cell function parameters. Methods: A total of 183 healthy participants (77 men), recruited from the Netherlands Twin Register, took part in a 4 h protocol, which included a mixed meal test. Participants were Dutch twin pairs and their siblings, aged 20 to 49 years. All members within a family were of the same sex. Insulin sensitivity, insulinogenic index, insulin response and postprandial glycaemia were assessed, as well as model-derived parameters of beta cell function, in particular beta cell glucose sensitivity and insulin secretion rates. Genetic modelling provided the heritability of all traits. Multivariate genetic analyses were performed to test for overlap in the genetic factors influencing beta cell function, waist circumference and insulin sensitivity. Results: Significant heritabilities were found for insulinogenic index (63%), beta cell glucose sensitivity (50%), insulin secretion during the first 2 h postprandial (42-47%) and postprandial glycaemia (43-52%). Genetic factors influencing beta cell glucose sensitivity and insulin secretion during the first 30 postprandial min showed only negligible overlap with the genetic factors that influence waist circumference and insulin sensitivity. Conclusions/interpretation: The highest heritability for postprandial beta cell function was found for the insulinogenic index, but the most specific indices of heritability of beta cell function appeared to be beta cell glucose sensitivity and the insulin secretion rate during the first 30 min after a mixed meal. © The Author(s) 2011.
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27. Genetic influences on the insulin response of the beta cell to different secretagogues
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Simonis-Bik, A.M.C., Eekhoff, E.M.W., de Moor, M.H.M., Kramer, M.H.H., Boomsma, D.I., Heine, R.J., Dekker, J.M., Maassen, J.A., Hart, L.M., Diamant, M., de Geus, E.J.C., Simonis-Bik, A.M.C., Eekhoff, E.M.W., de Moor, M.H.M., Kramer, M.H.H., Boomsma, D.I., Heine, R.J., Dekker, J.M., Maassen, J.A., Hart, L.M., Diamant, M., and de Geus, E.J.C.
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Aims/hypothesis: The aim of the present study was to estimate the heritability of the beta cell insulin response to glucose and to glucose combined with glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) or with GLP-1 plus arginine. Methods: This was a twin-family study that included 54 families from the Netherlands Twin Register. The participants were healthy twin pairs and their siblings of the same sex, aged 20 to 50 years. Insulin response of the beta cell was assessed by a modified hyperglycaemic clamp with additional GLP-1 and arginine. Insulin sensitivity index (ISI) was assessed by the euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp. Multivariate structural equation modelling was used to obtain heritabilities and the genetic factors underlying individual differences in BMI, ISI and secretory responses of the beta cell. Results: The heritability of insulin levels in response to glucose was 52% and 77% for the first and second phase, respectively, 53% in response to glucose+GLP-1 and 80% in response to an additional arginine bolus. Insulin responses to the administration of glucose, glucose+GLP-1 and glucose+GLP-1+arginine were highly correlated (0.62
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28. The heritability of HbA1c and fasting blood glucose in different measurement settings.
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Bik-Simonis, A.M.C., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Diamant, M., Boomsma, D.I., Heine, R.J., Dekker, J.M., Willemsen, G., van Leeuwen, M., de Geus, E.J.C., Bik-Simonis, A.M.C., Eekhoff, E.M.W., Diamant, M., Boomsma, D.I., Heine, R.J., Dekker, J.M., Willemsen, G., van Leeuwen, M., and de Geus, E.J.C.
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In an extended twin study we estimated the heritability of fasting HbA1c and blood glucose levels. Blood glucose was assessed in different settings (at home and in the clinic). We tested whether the genetic factors influencing fasting blood glucose levels overlapped with those influencing HbA1c and whether the same genetic factors were expressed across different settings. Fasting blood glucose was measured at home and during two visits to the clinic in 77 healthy families with same-sex twins and siblings, aged 20 to 45 years. HbA1c was measured during the first clinic visit. A 4-variate genetic structural equation model was used that estimated the heritability of each trait and the genetic correlations among traits. Heritability explained 75% of the variance in HbA1c. The heritability of fasting blood glucose was estimated at 66% at home and lower in the clinic (57% and 38%). Fasting blood glucose levels were significantly correlated across settings (0.34 < r < 0.54), mostly due to a common set of genes that explained between 53% and 95% of these correlations. Correlations between HbA1c and fasting blood glucoses were low (0.11 < r < 0.23) and genetic factors influencing HbA1c and fasting glucose were uncorrelated. These results suggest that in healthy adults the genes influencing HbA1c and fasting blood glucose reflect different aspects of the glucose metabolism. As a consequence these two glycemic parameters can not be used interchangeably in diagnostic procedures or in studies attempting to find genes for diabetes. Both contribute unique (genetic) information.
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29. Arteriosclerosis and vitamin D: Related or not?
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Buizert, P.J., primary, Eekhoff⁎, E.M.W., additional, Keegstra, D., additional, Simsek, S., additional, Van Schoor, N.M., additional, and Lips, P., additional
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30. The CTRB1/CTRB2/BCAR1 locus is associated with GLP-1 stimulated insulin secretion and DPP-4 inhibitor treatment response
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Hart, L.M. 't, Fritsche, A., Leeuwen, N. van, Nijpels, G., Donnelly, L.A., Dekker, J.M., Fadista, J., Groop, L., Carlotti, F., Koning, E.J.P. de, Boomsma, D.I., Geus, E.J.C. de, Eekhoff, E.M.W., Pearson, E.R., and Diamant, M.
31. Leigh syndrome, a mitochondrial encephalo(myo)pathy
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van Erven, P.M.M., primary, Cillessen, J.P.M., additional, Eekhoff, E.M.W., additional, Gabreëls, F.J.M., additional, Doesburg, W.H., additional, Lemmens, W.A.J.G., additional, Slooff, J.L., additional, Renier, W.O., additional, and Ruitenbeek, W., additional
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32. Osteoclast formation in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva: The use of periodontal ligament fibroblasts in rare bone disease research
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Schoenmaker, T., de Vries, TJ, Eekhoff, E.M.W., Loos, BG, Periodontology, de Vries, Teun J., Loos, Bruno, and ACTA
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Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) is a very rare genetic disease characterized by heterotopic ossification (HO). Removal of the extra formed bone is rarely performed since this often results in new and increased HO at the site of removal. Therefore, alternative sources of cells that can answer mechanistic aspects of FOP are required. In this thesis we investigated osteoclast formation in FOP and the influence of Activin-A on this process. FOP patient derived periodontal ligament fibroblasts were used to investigate their osteogenic - and osteoclast inducing capacity and monocytes isolated from FOP patient derived blood samples were used as osteoclast precursors. This thesis shows that periodontal ligament fibroblasts are very useful for research on rare bone diseases such as FOP. It provides us with a relatively easy available model for studying osteogenesis (bone production) and osteoclast formation (bone resorption). In addition, the described studies show that the mutation that causes FOP does not have a significant influence on the formation of osteoclasts. Even in the presence of Activin-A, there is hardly any difference in effect between control and FOP cells, suggesting that the osteoclasts do not play a major role in the formation of the heterotopic bone in FOP. However, it appears that Activin-A has a large positive influence on the size of the osteoclast, independent of the presence of the FOP-causing mutation. Understanding the effect of Activin-A on osteoclast formation in general may be important in disease states where this molecule has an important role in disease development, such as in FOP.
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33. Vitamin D for the prevention of type 2 diabetes
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Oosterwerff, M.M., Lips, P.T.A.M., Kramer, M.H.H., Eekhoff, E.M.W., van Schoor, N.M., EMGO+ - Lifestyle, Overweight and Diabetes, Lips, Paul, Kramer, Mark, Eekhoff, Marelise, van Schoor, Natasja, Internal medicine, and EMGO - Lifestyle, overweight and diabetes
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promotiedatum: 1-10-2015 � prom-id: 10584
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34. Genetic influences on β-cell function: A Dutch twin-family study
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Bik, A.M.C., Kramer, Mark, de Geus, J.C.N., Eekhoff, Marelise, Internal medicine, EMGO - Mental health, ICaR - Ischemia and repair, Kramer, M.H.H., de Geus, JCN, Eekhoff, E.M.W., and EMGO+ - Mental Health
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