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pubmed_1010_3220
OBJECTIVE To evaluate and assess the knowledge and awareness level of lay people about plantar fasciitis (PF). METHODS The cross-sectional study was conducted at a shopping mall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from May to July 2017, and comprised random individuals busy shopping in the area. Data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire. , and was analysed using SPSS 22. . RESULTS Of the 176 subjects, 101(57.4%) were females and 75(42.6%) were males. The age range was 18-55 years, and 153(87%) belonged to urban population. Overall, 60(34%) subjects had never heard of plantar fasciitis. Also, 148(84%) subjects thought that specialised medical shoes can be used as possible treatment for plantar fasciitis (p<0.001).Females had significantly higher knowledge regarding plantar fasciitis than males (p=0.009). CONCLUSIONS Over 30% subjects did not have any knowledge about plantar fasciitis.
10.5455/JPMA.298471
pubmed_382_7430
We present a case of a fetus in which an enlarged nuchal translucency was detected at 12 weeks' gestation. The karyotype was normal. Subsequent ultrasound examination showed no obvious fetal abnormalities apart from a mild pericardial effusion. Serum screening revealed very low concentrations of estriol and human chorionic gonadotropin. After birth the diagnosis of Zellweger syndrome was made. Nuchal translucency screening, estriol level identification and detailed ultrasound scanning may help to identify fetuses affected by this syndrome.
10.1046/j.1469-0705.1999.13040268.x
pubmed_416_19224
OBJECTIVE Evaluate the association between leiomyoma characteristics at myomectomy with subsequent surgery risk. METHODS A population-based nested case control study from a cohort of women at a large HMO, identified as having had a myomectomy was performed; 82 cases had subsequent uterine surgery; 82 controls, frequency matched for age and date of first surgery, did not. Medical records were abstracted; follow-up was 18-128months. Adjusted odds ratios (aOR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated. RESULTS Women without subserosal myomas were more likely to have a second surgery as compared to women with at least one subserosal myoma, aOR=4.1(95% CI 1.5-10.9). Size of myomas did not predict subsequent surgery in subanalyses by type of surgery. Number of leiomyomas was not predictive of a subsequent uterine surgery overall or in subgroup analyses. CONCLUSION Myoma location, but not number or size, impacts the risk for subsequent leiomyoma uterine surgery.
10.1016/j.ijgo.2006.07.009
pubmed_969_15927
Previous studies have shown that the corneal epithelial stem cells are located at the limbal basal layer. The limbal stem cells are regarded as the ultimate source for corneal epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation. This paper examines epithelial wound healing in rabbit corneas with partial limbal deficiency (PLD), which was created by the surgical removal of two-thirds of the limbal zone (superior and inferior). Four to eight months after PLD creation, all corneas appeared normal, without vascularization. The residual stem cell capacity then was challenged by two sizes of corneal epithelial debridement created with combined n-heptanol and mechanical scraping. In the first group, two consecutive 6-mm defects were created 1 month apart. After the first wounding, three of eight PLD corneas had delayed wound healing and two of the three had vascularization, as compared to controls (n = 7). After the second wounding, both controls (n = 7) and the remaining PLD (n = 5) corneas showed similar rapid healing. In the second group, a large defect of up to 1 mm within the limbus was created. Healing was completed in 25-40 days in PLD (n = 6) corneas, a more marked delay compared to the 10-12 days for controls (n = 6) (P = 0.001). In addition, all PLD corneas showed increased vascularization and had epithelium of the conjunctival phenotype, verified by the immunofluorescent staining positive to AM-3 monoclonal antibody but negative to AE-5 monoclonal antibody. Thus, a deficiency of limbal stem cells contributes to the triad of conjunctival epithelial ingrowth, corneal vascularization, and delayed healing with recurrent erosion. In PLD, corneal epithelium is still compromised, particularly when a large epithelial cell mass is removed.
pubmed_969_15927
pubmed_351_3889
Phenotypic and genetic studies were performed on some atypical aeromonas strains of uncertain taxonomic position. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that these strains represent a hitherto unknown genetic line within the genus Aeromonas, for which the name Aeromonas allosaccharophila sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is CECT 4199.
10.1016/0378-1097(92)90698-n
pubmed_48_3335
BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer (CRC) is prevalent worldwide, and improvements in timely and effective diagnosis are imperatively needed. We aimed to identify potential long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) biomarkers for CRC diagnosis along with prognosis prediction. METHODS LncRNA expression profiles were studied by microarray in paired tumor and normal tissues from six patients with CRC. The expression levels of candidate lncRNAs were analyzed in 80 pairs of tissues and two independent cohorts of serum samples. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves were employed to evaluate the performance of the lncRNAs identified. The correlation between lncRNAs and disease-specific survival rate of CRC patients was assessed to explore prognostic potential. RESULTS Four lncRNAs (BANCR, NR_026817, NR_029373, and NR_034119) were identified to be significantly dysregulated in both tissue and serum samples with consistent pattern, and a panel was established based on this result. The performance of the 4-lncRNA panel was measured with an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 0.881. The corresponding AUCs of the panel for patients with TNM stageI, II and III were 0.774, 0.844 and 0.949, respectively, significantly higher than that of CEA. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that patients with low levels of NR_029373 and NR_034119 had significantly lower disease-specific survival rate (p = 0.013 and 0.044, respectively). Multivariate Cox analysis demonstrated that NR_029373 and NR_034119 were both independently associated with disease-specific survival rate (p = 0.013 and 0.038, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Our study established a distinctive 4-lncRNA panel with considerable diagnostic value and identified NR_029373 and NR_034119 as potential biomarkers for CRC prognosis prediction.
10.1007/s00432-016-2238-9
pubmed_932_4231
BACKGROUND While several studies have reported endothelial dysfunction after drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation, their study methods differed and the results were varied. METHODS AND RESULTS A literature search was performed using PubMed where 14 clinical studies (537 patients) including two randomized trials were identified. All studies assessed endothelial dysfunction 3-14 months after stent implantation. In the acetylcholine (ACh) loading studies, significant vasoconstrictions were observed in proximal and distal segments after implantation of sirolimus-eluting (SES) and paclitaxel-eluting stents (PES) and a milder diameter change was observed after zotarolimus-eluting stent (ZES) implantation. Coronary diameter changes were greater in distal segments. Significant diameter change was not detected after bare metal stent (BMS) implantation. In the exercise examinations, vasoconstriction was observed in distal and proximal segments following SES and PES implantation, whereas vasodilation was observed in BMS. In the pacing examinations, vasoconstriction was observed in both SES and PES implantations in distal and proximal segments, whereas vasodilation was observed in not only BMS but ZES and biolimus-eluting stents (BES) as well. CONCLUSION In the chronic phase following stent implantation, marked abnormal vasoconstriction distally in the stent was observed in SES and PES implantation but not in ZES or BES, compared with BMS. To clarify the clinical implications and possible mechanisms of these findings, longer-term evaluation with larger patients is needed.
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pubmed_281_11174
Light penetration depth in the scalp is a key limitation of low-level light therapy for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (AGA). A novel light emitting diode (LED) microneedle patch was designed to achieve greater efficacy by enhancing the percutaneous light delivery. The study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of this device on hair growth in mice. Thirty-five male C57BL/6 mice which their dorsal skin was split into upper and lower parts to receive either LED irradiation alone or LED irradiation with a microneedle patch. Red (629 nm), green (513 nm), and blue light (465 nm) at an energy dose of 0.2 J/cm2 were applied once daily for 28 days. Outcomes were evaluated weekly using digital photographs. Histopathological findings were assessed using a 6 mm punch biopsy. A significant increase in hair growth was observed in the green light, moderate in the red light, and the lowest in the blue light group. The addition of the microneedle patch to LED irradiation enhanced greater and faster anagen entry in all the groups. Histopathology showed an apparent increase in the number of hair follicles, collagen bundles in the dermis, angiogenesis, and mononuclear cell infiltration after treatment with the green-light LED microneedle patches. No serious adverse effects were observed during the experiment. Our study provides evidence that the newly developed green-light LED microneedle patch caused the optimal telogen-to-anagen transition and could lead to new approaches for AGA. Microneedle stimulation may aid percutaneous light delivery to the target hair follicle stem cells.
10.1007/s00403-022-02476-3
pubmed_662_690
In former papers it was stated that the fetus can be exposed a considerable burden by traces of heavy metals and that a combined therapy with calcium phosphate and ascorbic acid has a good detoxifying effect. In fourty lead-burdened mothers who were treated in this way the excretion of 5-aminolevulinic acid in urine decreased by 65%, the lead content of placenta by 90% and the lead content of mother's milk by 15% compared with a control group without treatment. The cadmium content of the placenta was reduced to 4% of the content in untreated mothers.
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AIM We aimed to isolate and propagate internal and external anal sphincter progenitor cells from the human anal sphincter, with or without radiotherapy, for tailored cell therapy of faecal incontinence. METHODS Sphincter progenitor cells were isolated from normal internal and external anal sphincters collected from 10 patients with rectal cancer who had undergone abdominoperineal resection with (n = 6) or without (n = 4) preoperative chemoradiotherapy. The isolated cells and differentiated muscle fibres were identified using immunofluorescence assay, western blotting and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The proliferation of progenitor cells with and without radiotherapy was compared by quantitative 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. RESULTS The immunofluorescence assay before differentiation confirmed that the internal anal sphincter progenitor cells expressed CD34 and neural-glial antigen 2 (NG2), whereas the external anal sphincter progenitor cells expressed CD34 and PAX7. After differentiation, the internal anal sphincter progenitor cells expressed desmin, calponin and α-smooth muscle actin, whereas the external anal sphincter progenitor cells expressed desmin, myogenic factor 4 and myosin heavy chain. The differential expression profiles of both cell types were confirmed by western blotting and RT-PCR. MTT assays showed that the viability of internal and external anal sphincter progenitor cells was significantly lower in the radiotherapy group than that in the nonradiotherapy group. CONCLUSIONS This study describes the differential harvest internal and external sphincter muscle progenitor cells from human anal sphincters. We confirm that radiotherapy decreases the viability of internal and external anal sphincter progenitor cells.
10.1111/codi.14351
pubmed_1105_12670
Various environmental, physical and chemical stresses on cells may induce either an overproduction of ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species) or a deficiency of antioxidant enzymes. ROS are responsible for various cellular anomalies like protein damage, deactivation of enzymes, alteration of DNA and lipid peroxidation which in turn leads to pathological conditions like carcinogenesis, reperfusion injury, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes etc. The regular intake of antioxidants seems to limit or prevent the dangerous effects caused by ROS. Thus, to maintain cellular health, it is important to have a specific and effective antioxidant that scavenges multiple types of free radicals so that it can be used in multiple diseases. Different in vitro and in vivo test systems are available in the literature to assess the free radical scavenging activity of various compounds. Based on the efficiency of free radical scavenging, the compounds are classified into strong, moderate and weak antioxidants. The following review explains the brief procedure and the principle behind various methods available in the literature, which can be used to determine the scavenging of different types of free radicals.
10.2174/138955706776073448
pubmed_1039_11781
The myc gene seems to have a causal role in tumour formation in man, mouse and avian systems. The myc gene product has been localized to the nucleus, suggesting that it may be involved in the regulation of gene expression. The level of expression of the mammalian heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) gene is elevated in several tumour cell lines, implying that a cellular function expressed in these tumour lines can stimulate HSP70 production. We report here that the gene product of a rearranged mouse c-myc gene is capable of stimulating expression of chimaeric genes containing a Drosophila hsp70 promoter region and 5'-flanking sequences. This stimulation is dependent on sequences located more than 200 bases 5' of the normal start of hsp70 transcription.
10.1038/312280a0
pubmed_924_13593
Structural biology is increasingly reliant on elevated throughput methods for protein production. In particular, development of efficient methods of heterologous production of membrane proteins is essential. Here, we describe the heterologous overproduction of 24 membrane proteins from the human pathogen Legionella pneumophila in Escherichia coli. Protein production was performed in 0.5 ml cultures in standard 24-well plates, allowing increased throughput with minimal effort. The effect of the location of a histidine purification tag was analyzed, and the effect of decreasing the length of the N- and C-terminal extensions introduced by the Gateway cloning strategy is presented. We observed that the location and length of the purification tag significantly affected protein production levels. In addition, an auto-induction protocol for membrane protein expression was designed to enhance the overproduction efficiency such that, regardless of the construct used, much higher expression was achieved when compared with standard induction approaches such as isopropyl-beta-d-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG). All 24 targets were produced at levels exceeding 2mg/l, with 18 targets producing at levels of 5mg/l or higher. In summary, we have designed a fast and efficient process for the production of medically relevant membrane proteins with a minimum number of screening parameters.
10.1016/j.pep.2008.07.005
pubmed_726_15949
DNA-binding proteins recognize DNA sequences with at least two different binding modes: specific and nonspecific. Experimental structures of such complexes provide us a static view of the bindings. However, it is difficult to reveal further mechanisms of their target-site search and recognition only from static information because the transition process between the bound and unbound states is not clarified by static information. What is the difference between specific and nonspecific bindings? Here we performed adaptive biasing force molecular dynamics simulations with the specific and nonspecific structures of DNA-Lac repressor complexes to investigate the dissociation process. The resultant free-energy profiles showed that the specific complex has a sharp, deep well consistent with tight binding, whereas the nonspecific complex has a broad, shallow well consistent with loose binding. The difference in the well depth, ~5 kcal/mol, was in fair agreement with the experimentally obtained value and was found to mainly come from the protein conformational difference, particularly in the C-terminal tail. Also, the free-energy profiles were found to be correlated with changes in the number of protein-DNA contacts and that of surface water molecules. The derived protein spatial distributions around the DNA indicate that any large dissociation occurs rarely, regardless of the specific and nonspecific sites. Comparison of the free-energy barrier for sliding [~8.7 kcal/mol; Furini J. Phys. Chem. B 2010, 114, 2238] and that for dissociation (at least ~16 kcal/mol) calculated in this study suggests that sliding is much preferred to dissociation.
10.1021/jp402664w
pubmed_386_3139
BACKGROUND In the United States, heart failure costs $34.4 billion annually and is associated with a mortality rate of 20% within 5 years of diagnosis. Heart failure preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) accounts for 50% of all hospital admissions for heart failure. Black patients develop HFpEF at a significantly earlier age than do white patients, and the 5-year mortality rate for blacks with HFpEF is 30% to 44% higher compared with white patients. Current trials may not represent black patients proportionately to the general population. OBJECTIVE The primary aim of this literature review was to critically evaluate the representation of black patients in HFpEF trials and propose solutions for future research. METHODS PubMed and CINAHL were queried for peer-reviewed journal articles from 1997 to 2014 using 2 sets of search terms that included HFpEF or preserved left ventricular function and all relevant search terms for black patients. Initially, 182 articles were identified; however, after exclusionary criteria were applied, 22 articles remained. After critical review of each article for relevance, a total of 9 articles remained for the review. RESULTS For the 9 trials reviewed including a total of 63,065 patients with HFpEF, 10,436 (17%) of the patients were black. Three of the 9 trials included less than 10% black patients, 4 trials included 10% to 20% black patients, and 2 trials included greater than 20% black patients. In 2 studies, the percentage of black patients in the HFpEF trial (13% and 17%) was significantly less than the percentage of black patients in the general regional population (53% and 39%), respectively. DISCUSSION Although the mortality rate for black patients with HFpEF is 30% to 45% higher than the rate for white patients, 2 of the 9 studies did not have a representative sample of the general HFpEF population and none of the studies reported the objective of establishing a representative study population.
10.1097/JCN.0000000000000237
pubmed_391_14312
In this article, 8 cases of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) are presented with a review of the literature. The symptoms developed during pregnancy in 2 cases. All of the patients died within 1 year duration except one. According to the reviewed literature, the prognosis in the adult cases is worse than in children; the two sexes are equally affected in adult SSPE.
10.1016/s0303-8467(05)80004-6
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Donkey milk is known for some nutritional and nutraceutical peculiarities compared to the milks traditionally used for human nutrition. Moreover although the number of studies on donkey milk production has increased the asinine species still remains little investigated. This is the first study providing a multiple assessment approach in order to extend the knowledge on the production of donkey milk, on the haematological and milk cytological parameters during the whole span of lactation. Furthermore, this study characterised the LYZ and OXT genes. Twenty two individual milk and blood samples from Amiatina donkey were taken at one, six and ten months after parturition. Milk total proteins and caseins and ash were significantly higher at the 1 month of lactation while the urea was lower (1.88% 0.95%, 0.41% and 26.08 mg/mL respectively). Whereas lactose and fat did not significantly changed and showed average values of 6.84 ± 0.145% and 0.67 ± 0.546% respectively. pH and titratable acidity were respectively higher (7.20) and lower (0.10 g/l of lactic acid) at 10th month. The mean values of somatic cell count/mL and of milk macrophages were low with maximum value at tenth month. The haematological parameters were stable during lactation except for mean corpuscular haemoglobin, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration and platelet count with maximum at sixth month (respectively 20.22 pg, 36.1 g/dl, 281.16 x 109/l). This study also provides for the first time a characterisation of the LYZ gene in the Amiata donkey and describes a first polymorphism at the promoter level.Highlights This study extends the knowledge on the production of donkey milk, on the haematological and milk cytological parameters during the whole span of lactation. The results may have economic, health and social impacts since donkey milk is primarily targeted at sensitive consumers. Lysozyme polymorphisms could have association with anti-bacterial activity in milk and the inflammatory response in the mammary gland. © 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
10.1080/1828051X.2019.1623094
pubmed_926_17019
Some recent work in STS has discussed various forms of 'political experiments'. But why and how do experiments matter, and for whom? Answering these questions requires that one leave the locality of the experimental site and account for the construction of wider spaces wherein experiments matter. Using examples related to the public debate on, critique and government of nanotechnology in France, the article identifies three of these spaces. The first one is characterized by the replication of technologies of participation, the second by the conduct of radical critique, and the third by the constitution of objects of government. Overall, the description of these spaces helps describe the current (and incomplete) transformation of French democracy, as the public administration attempts to include new elements, such as 'citizens as locals' or 'substances in a nanoparticulate state', in the French polity. Thus, the study of political experiments proposed here offers analytical entry points for an examination of democratic ordering.
10.1177/0306312716668587
pubmed_3_7590
The definition of the usual Boltzmann machine is extended to allow for neurons with polytomous (multicategory) rather than simply binary responses. Updating rules are defined along with the associated stationary distributions, and an alternating minimization method is described for the purposes of training. Emphasis is placed on the relevance of statistical ideas, including polytomous logistic regression, the iterative proportional fitting procedure and the EM algorithm.
10.1109/72.410364
pubmed_644_7306
OBJECTIVE Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a disease whose pathogenesis remains largely obscure. Genetic research has focussed attention upon the role of the pancreatic protease/protease inhibitor system. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of genetic variants of the trypsin inhibitor, SPINK1, in acute pancreatitis. METHODS We genotyped 468 patients with AP and 1117 healthy controls for SPINK1 alterations by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis and by melting curve analysis using fluorescence resonance energy transfer probes. RESULTS The c.101A>G (p.N34S) variant was detected in 24/936 alleles of patients and in 18/2234 alleles of healthy controls (odds ratio=3.240; 95% confidence interval: 1.766-5.945; P<0.001). In the UK patients, the mean age of patients with N34S was 11.9 years younger compared with N34S negative patients (P=0.023), but this was not apparent in the German patients. Allele frequencies for the c.163C>T (p.P55S) variant did not differ between patients and controls. CONCLUSION The SPINK1 N34S variant is associated with acute pancreatitis. This supports the importance of premature protease activation in the pathogenesis of AP and suggests that mutated SPINK1 may predispose certain individuals to develop this disease.
10.1097/MEG.0b013e3282f5728c
pubmed_765_20254
Electrical imaging of extracellular potentials reveals the activity of electrogenic cells and of networks thereof over several orders of magnitude, both in space and time. On a spatial scale, electrical activity propagates in nanometer-sized nerve fibers (axons, dendrites), which connect cells in a biological network over several millimeters. On a temporal scale, changes of the extracellular potential caused by action potentials occur on a sub-millisecond scale, while network activity may be modulated over seconds. Here, different electrode arrays are described, which are designed to image modulations of the electrical potentials over a wide spatiotemporal range. In the second part, typical applications and scientific questions in neuroscience research addressed so far are reviewed. The review ends with an outlook on expected developments.
10.1002/adbi.201700107
pubmed_14_9227
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) promotes vascular permeability (VP) and neovascularization, and is required for development. We find that VEGF-stimulated Src activity in chick embryo blood vessels induces the coupling of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) to integrin alpha(v)beta5, a critical event in VEGF-mediated signaling and biological responsiveness. In contrast, FAK is constitutively associated with beta1 and beta3 integrins in the presence or absence of growth factors. In cultured endothelial cells, VEGF, but not basic fibroblast growth factor, promotes the Src-mediated phosphorylation of FAK on tyrosine 861, which contributes to the formation of a FAK/alpha(v)beta5 signaling complex. Moreover, formation of this FAK/alpha(v)beta5 complex is significantly reduced in pp60c-src-deficient mice. Supporting these results, mice deficient in either pp60c-src or integrin beta5, but not integrin beta3, have a reduced VP response to VEGF. This FAK/alpha(v)beta5 complex was also detected in epidermal growth factor-stimulated epithelial cells, suggesting a function for this complex outside the endothelium. Our findings indicate that Src can coordinate specific growth factor and extracellular matrix inputs by recruiting integrin alpha(v)beta5 into a FAK-containing signaling complex during growth factor-mediated biological responses.
10.1083/jcb.200109079
pubmed_36_15680
The enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect of solid tumors as seen with nanomedicines and macromolecular drugs is well known. However, many researchers appear to lack a full understanding of this effect. The effect varies depending on a patient's pathological and physiological characteristics and clinical condition. When a patient's systolic blood pressure is low side of about 90mmHg instead of 120-130mmHg, the hydrodynamic force pushing blood from the luminal side of a vessel into tumor tissue becomes significantly low, which results in a low EPR. Also, a vascular embolism in a tumor may impede blood flow and the EPR. Here, I describe the background of the EPR effect, heterogeneity of this effect, physiological and pathological factors affecting the effect, the EPR effect in metastatic tumors, artifacts of the EPR effect with micellar and liposomal drugs, problems of macromolecular drug stability and drug release, and access to target sites.
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There is evidence that noradrenaline enhances spontaneous contractions dose-dependently in guinea-pig antral circular muscle. To investigate the mechanism of this excitatory action, slow waves and membrane currents were recorded using conventional microelectrode techniques in muscle strips and the whole cell patch clamp technique in isolated gastric myocytes. On recording slow waves, noradrenaline (10-6 M) induced the hyperpolarization of the membrane potential, although the shape of the slow waves became tall and steep. Also, spike potentials occurred at the peaks of slow waves. These changes were completely reversed by administration of phentolamine (10-5 M), an α-adrenoceptor blocker. Noradrenaline-induced hyperpolarization was blocked by apamin (10-7 M), a blocker of a class of Ca2+-dependent K+ channels. To investigate the mechanisms for these effects, we performed whole cell patch clamp experiments. Noradrenaline increased voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents in the whole range of test potentials. Noradrenaline also increased Ca2+-dependent K+ currents, and this effects was abolished by apamin. These results suggest that the increase in amplitude and the generation of spike potentials on slow waves was caused by the activation of voltage-dependent Ca2- channel via adrenoceptors, and hyperpolarization of the membrane potential was mediated by activation of apamin-sensitive Ca2+-dependent K+ channels
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pubmed_328_16336
The IL-1 cytokines are considered among the first family of cytokines that orchestrate acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. Both IL-1β and IL-1α are members of the IL-1 family; however, their distinct roles in the inflammatory processes remain poorly understood. We explored the role of IL-1α in IL-1β-activated signaling pathways causing synovial inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Using synovial fibroblasts isolated from RA joints, we found that IL-1β significantly stimulated IL-1α expression, which was selectively inhibited by blocking the NF-κB pathway. Knockdown of IL-1α using small interfering RNA abolished IL-1β-induced pro-IL-1α and pro-IL-1β expression and suppressed inflammation. Native and chromatin immunoprecipitation studies showed that IL-1α cooperates in NF-κBp65 binding to the distal region of IL-1α promoter and to the proximal region of IL-1β promoter upstream of the transcription start site to stabilize their gene transcription. Molecular dynamics simulation of IL-1α or IL-1β binding to IL-1 receptor showed distinct interaction sites that corroborate with the ability of IL-1α to differentially activate phosphorylation of signaling proteins compared with IL-1β. Our study highlights the importance of IL-1α in mediating IL-1β-induced inflammation in addition to maintaining its expression and providing a rationale for targeting IL-1α to minimize the role of IL-1β in inflammatory diseases like RA.-Singh, A. K., Fechtner, S., Chourasia, M., Sicalo, J., Ahmed, S. Critical role of IL-1α in IL-1β-induced inflammatory responses: cooperation with NF-κBp65 in transcriptional regulation.
10.1096/fj.201801513R
pubmed_443_26
After the earthquake in Armenia, the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) Commission on Acute Renal failure, in cooperation with the United States National Kidney Foundation, has created a Disaster Relief Task Force to deal with post-disaster nephrology assistance to the affected victims (1). Its main purpose is to prevent and treat crush injury-induced ARF that occurs following traumatic rhabdomyolysis.
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PURPOSE There is an urgent need to identify oncogenes that may be beneficial to diagnose and develop target therapy for breast cancer. METHODS Based on the GEO database, DECenter was used to screen the differentially overexpressed genes in breast cancer samples. Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting Genes and Cytoscape were performed to construct the PPI network to predict the hub gene. Functional and pathway enrichment were performed based on GO analysis. GEO2R, Oncomine, human tissue microarray staining, and western blot were applied to confirm the expression of NUP37. The association between NUP37 expression and prognosis in patients with breast cancer were assessed using the Kaplan-Meier plotter online tool and OncoLnc. siRNAs were used to knock down NUP37 and evaluate proliferation, migration, and stemness in breast cancer cells. RESULTS We found that 138 genes were differentially upregulated in breast cancer samples, mainly comprising components of the nucleus and involved in the cell cycle process. NUP37 was identified as a hub gene that is upregulated in breast cancer patients related to a significantly worse survival rate. Furthermore, we confirmed that the downregulation of NUP37 in breast cancer cells results in the inhibition of cell growth, migration, and stemness. CONCLUSIONS High expression of NUP37 in breast cancer patients is associated with a poorer prognosis and promotion of cell growth, migration, and stemness. The multiple bioinformatics and experimental analysis help provide a comprehensive understanding of the roles of NUP37 as a potential marker for diagnosis and prognosis and as a novel therapeutic target in breast cancer.
10.3389/fonc.2021.669655
pubmed_950_18945
BACKGROUND Pulmonary and upper limbs function of children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) are known to deteriorate throughout the disease process. However, there is a lack of information on the extent of impairments in the early stages of DMD when compared to healthy peers. OBJECTIVE To investigate to what extent pulmonary and upper limbs function of children with early stage DMD are impaired. METHODS Sixty-one children participated in the study: 31 with Grade 1 DMD (study group) according to the Brooke Upper and Lower Extremity Functional Classification Systems, and 30 age matched healthy peers (control group). Pulmonary function was determined with pulmonary function tests. The Performance of Upper Limb test was used to evaluate the upper limbs function. RESULTS Study and control groups were homogenous in terms of physical characteristics (p>0.05). Pulmonary and upper limbs function of children with DMD were about 85% and 93% of healthy peers, respectively. CONCLUSION This study provides evidence for deterioration of pulmonary and upper limbs function in children with early stage DMD. Better knowledge of deterioration rate over time may help therapists to better plan and update their plan of care.
10.1016/j.bjpt.2020.05.012
pubmed_265_1278
OBJECTIVE We compared the value of spin-echo and gradient-echo MR images in the evaluation of anomalies of pulmonary veins. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fourteen patients with a variety of developmental anomalies of pulmonary veins underwent MR imaging examination. Axial T1-weighted spin-echo and gradient-echo MR images were evaluated retrospectively on separate occasions during which visualization of normal and anomalous pulmonary veins was determined. RESULTS Of 52 pulmonary veins, 46 (88%) were identified on T1-weighted spin-echo images and 50 (96%) on gradient-echo images. Two patients had atresia of both left pulmonary veins. Of 14 anomalous veins, 11 (79%) were revealed on spin-echo images and 13 (93%) on gradient-echo images. CONCLUSION Both spin-echo and gradient-echo MR images were accurate in revealing anomalies of pulmonary veins. In our study, gradient-echo images were equal or superior to spin-echo images.
10.2214/ajr.170.5.9574617
pubmed_914_19355
The aim of this study was to analyze the work process developed by the oral health teams of the VI Sanitary District of Recife, Pernambuco State, in 2006. It is a descriptive study of qualitative approach in that secondary data were obtained of a previous research accomplished in Recife, where the Sanitary District VI is located. Four semi-structured interviews were accomplished with the oral health coordinator, two surgeon-dentists and a nurse that acted in the Family Health Strategy. The results showed that some practices accomplished by the teams are still incipient such as the epidemic survey, patient reference and counter reference, and the control and evaluation of the actions. However, the progress in the preventive vision and in education practice in the professional health became evidenced through the interviews. In conclusion, in spite of the difficulties for the execution of the practices established by the National Policies of Oral Health, it is noticed a change in the attention model in oral health, being necessary some adjustments and corrections in the activity of the teams, besides a larger participation of other administration levels for the full exercise of oral health in the Family Health Strategy.
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pubmed_244_15185
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to systematically revise the root canal configuration (RCC) literature and to investigate the root canal morphology of mandibular first premolars (Ma1Ps) of 2 populations by means of micro-computed tomographic imaging. METHODS This systematic review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines including RCC randomized controlled trials and cross-sectional, cohort, comparative, validation, and evaluation studies. Furthermore, the RCC, physiological foramina, the frequency of accessory and connecting canals, and the physiological foramina morphology of 109 Ma1Ps were investigated by means of micro-computed tomographic imaging. The RCC results are described using a 4-digit system code. RESULTS The most frequent RCCs observed were 1-1-1/1 (70.6%), 1-1-2/2 (7.3%), 1-2-2/2 (7.3%), and 1-2-1/1 (5.5%). Accessory canals were observed in 31.2%. Connecting canals were observed in 1-1-2/2 (4.6%), 1-2-2/2 (4.6%), 1-1-2/1 (1.8%), and 1-2-1/1 (1.8%) RCCs. Accessory foramina were observed in 52.3%; 30.3% of the Ma1Ps had 1 accessory foramen, 12.8% had 2, 2.8% had 3, 2.8% had 4, 2.8% had 5, and 0.92% had 6. The narrow and wide diameter mean of 136 physiological foramina was 0.28 mm (±0.9) and 0.37 mm (±0.11) when only 1 physiological foramen was present. CONCLUSIONS This study provides detailed root canal morphology of Ma1Ps in a Swiss-German population. Within the limitations of the study, the authors recommend a final physiological foramen preparation size of instrument tip sizes 30-40; yet, such a decision should be carefully considered on an individual basis.
10.1016/j.joen.2020.03.002
pubmed_781_7945
Although our ability to store semantic declarative information can nowadays be readily surpassed by that of simple personal computers, our ability to learn and express procedural memories still outperforms that of supercomputers controlling the most advanced robots. To a large extent, our procedural memories are formed in the cerebellum, which embodies more than two-thirds of all neurons in our brain. In this review, we will focus on the emerging view that different modules of the cerebellum use different encoding schemes to form and express their respective memories. More specifically, zebrin-positive zones in the cerebellum, such as those controlling adaptation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, appear to predominantly form their memories by potentiation mechanisms and express their memories via rate coding, whereas zebrin-negative zones, such as those controlling eyeblink conditioning, appear to predominantly form their memories by suppression mechanisms and express their memories in part by temporal coding using rebound bursting. Together, the different types of modules offer a rich repertoire to acquire and control sensorimotor processes with specific challenges in the spatiotemporal domain.
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pubmed_924_11894
Research supports the importance of family-centered care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The significance of continuity in family-centered care beyond the NICU has recently gained attention. Parenting Preemies is a unique and easily replicated postdischarge program designed to ease the transition from hospital to home for NICU graduates and their families. The comprehensive program provides an effective means to demonstrate ongoing, family-centered, and cost-effective outreach after discharge. The specific target population includes premature, low birth-weight, and special needs infants, and their parents. A multidisciplinary team utilizes evidenced-based principles to facilitate an education and support group, in conjunction with home visits, as the foundation for promotion of optimal outcomes for preemies and their parents. Participant satisfaction is consistently positive.
10.1097/01.ANC.0000333710.83517.19
pubmed_1055_9969
The Mariae species complex, consisting of Aedes mariae, Aedes phoeniciae, and Aedes zammitii, has a limited distribution worldwide. All three species are found in rocky habitats on the coastal areas of Mediterranean countries. Aedes phoeniciae and Ae. zammitii are two members of the Mariae complex that exist in Turkey. The aim of this study was to determine the distribution pattern and genetic structure of Ae. zammitii along the Mediterranean and Aegean regions. For this purpose, larval and adult samples of Ae. zammitii were collected from 19 different rocky habitats along the coastal regions of Antalya, Muğla, Aydın, İzmir, Balıkesir, and Çanakkale provinces. DNA isolation was performed primarily from collected samples, and mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase 4 (ND4) gene was amplified by polymerase chain reaction. Based on ND4 sequence analyses, 21 haplotypes were detected along the distribution range of the species. Analyses of molecular variance (AMOVA) and spatial analyses of molecular variance (SAMOVA) indicated six groups, and most of the variation was among groups, demonstrating the population structuring at group level. Isolation by distance analyses (IBD) showed a correlation between geographic and genetic distances.
10.1111/jvec.12207
pubmed_1111_13166
This article reviews pregnancy outcome in women diagnosed with a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), and discusses possible risk markers and the pathogenesis of poor pregnancy outcome. An outline of the key factors regarding the diagnosis and management of MPN in women of reproductive potential is followed by a description of the authors' management strategy for standard and high-risk pregnancy in MPN patients.
10.1016/j.hoc.2011.01.008
pubmed_164_719
The behavioral effects of nicotine and other nicotinic agonists are mediated by AChRs in the brain. The relative contribution of acute activation versus chronic desensitization of AChRs is unknown. Sustained "smoldering activation" occurs over a range of agonist concentrations at which activated and desensitized AChRs are present in equilibrium. We used a fluorescent dye sensitive to changes in membrane potential to examine the effects of acute activation and chronic desensitization by nicotinic AChR agonists on cell lines expressing human α4β2, α3β4 and α7 AChRs. We examined the effects of acute and prolonged application of nicotine and the partial agonists varenicline, cytisine and sazetidine-A on these AChRs. The range of concentrations over which nicotine causes smoldering activation of α4β2 AChRs was centered at 0.13 µM, a level found in smokers. However, nicotine produced smoldering activation of α3β4 and α7 AChRs at concentrations well above levels found in smokers. The α4β2 expressing cell line contains a mixture of two stoichiometries, namely (α4β2)2β2 and (α4β2)2α4. The (α4β2)2β2 stoichiometry is more sensitive to activation by nicotine. Sazetidine-A activates and desensitizes only this stoichiometry. Varenicline, cytisine and sazetidine-A were partial agonists on this mixture of α4β2 AChRs, but full agonists on α3β4 and α7 AChRs. It has been reported that cytisine and varenicline are most efficacious on the (α4β2)2α4 stoichiometry. In this study, we distinguish the dual effects of activation and desensitization of AChRs by these nicotinic agonists and define the range of concentrations over which smoldering activation can be sustained.
10.1371/journal.pone.0079653
pubmed_711_6548
Salts of metals which are carcinogenic, noncarcinogenic, or of unknown carcinogenicity were assayed for their abilities to modulate ultraviolet (UV)-induced mutagenesis in Escherichia coli WP2. In addition to the previously reported comutagenic effect of arsenite, salts of three other compounds were found to enhance UV mutagenesis. CuCl2, MnCl2 (and a small effect by KMnO4), and NaMoO4 acted as comutagens in E coli WP2, which has wild-type DNA repair capability, but were much less comutagenic in the repair deficient strain WP2s (uvrA). The survival of irradiated or unirradiated cells was not affected by these compounds. No effects on UV mutagenesis were seen for 16 other metal compounds. We suggest that the comutagenic effects might occur either via metal-induced decreases in the fidelity of repair replication or (in the case of CuCl2) via metal-induced depurination.
10.1002/em.2860080208
pubmed_545_22689
The complete mitochondrial genome of the Sakhalin nine-spined stickleback Pungitius tymensis was determined using Illumina paired-end sequencing of genomic DNA. The genome sequence was 16 481 bp in length, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes and a control region. The content and arrangement of the genes were identical to those of other Gasterosteidae species. P. tymensis was phylogenetically positioned with other Pungitius species (P. kaibarae, P. pungitius and P. sinensis) with a clear distinction from them. Nucleotide identity in the 37 genic regions ranged from 94.7% to 94.9% between P. tymensis and the other Pungitius species.
10.1080/23802359.2015.1137830
pubmed_377_23952
Chromosomal aberrations involving T-cell receptor (TCR) gene loci have been described in several T-cell malignancies. In primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL), the frequency of these aberrations has not yet been well established. We analyzed TCR gene loci (TCRAD, TCRB, and TCRG) status in CTCLs by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Twenty-five patients with CTCLs were included in the study: 13 Sézary syndromes (SS), six tumoral stage mycosis fungoides (MFt), and six primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphomas CD30(+) (cALCL-CD30(+)). FISH was performed with three break-apart probes flanking TCRAD (14q11), TCRB (7q34), and TCRG (7p14) loci in each case. TCR gene chromosomal rearrangements were not detected in any of the analyzed cases. Gains of TCRB and TCRG genes were observed in 23% (3 of 13) of SS and 50% (3 of 6) of MFt, reflecting the presence of trisomy and/or tetrasomy of chromosome 7 already detected by conventional cytogenetics and array comparative genetic hybridization techniques. TCR loci rearrangements are not frequent in CTCLs; however, we cannot exclude a pathogenic role in these malignancies.
10.1016/j.cancergen.2011.05.004
pubmed_387_15547
A woman in the U.S. can now expect to live for 30 years or more past the menopause in a state of estrogen deprivation. Hypoestrogenic-associated conditions can be managed by a variety of medical regimens and lifestyle changes, but estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is the most specific and universal treatment for all of the above conditions. Although concern for potential risks has limited its acceptance, the benefits of ERT extend beyond the amelioration of estrogen deprivation symptoms. Evidence is accumulating that ERT may offer protection from cardiovascular atherogenic disease. Several of the risks that have been associated with continuous ERT, such as endometrial cancer and breast cancer, are significantly reduced with the use of cyclic progestogens. Moreover, any concern arising from the use of conjugated estrogens and synthetic progestogens are being addressed by the recent introduction of orally active natural estrogen and soon, progesterone. With the demonstrated efficacy and safety of ERT, such therapy should be considered for all postmenopausal women.
10.1177/106002808802200613
pubmed_741_1895
Forty-two nonhypertensive patients with a proven subarachnoid hemorrhage but normal cerebral panangiography were in vestigated. The follow-up period was 1 to 5 years, with a mean of 39.1 months. Treatment consisted of 2 weeks of bedrest and sedation, followed by progressive mobilization on the 3rd week. Thirteen patients (Group A) were treated with tranexamic acid, whereas 29 patients (Group B) received no antifibrinolytic therapy. Five patients Of Group A died of ischemia caused by cerebral vasospasm. No patient of Group B died, and there was no early rebleeding in either group. Therefore, antifibrinolytic therapy is not indicated in these patients. Only 1 of 42 patients (2.4%) experienced late rebleeding, and he again had normal cerebral panangiography. Reangiography several weeks or months after the first hemorrhage seems not to be indicated. The overall prognosis of the surviving patients was good; almost all were able to return to their previous occupations within 6 months after the hemorrhage.
10.1227/00006123-198310000-00010
pubmed_85_14150
With VO2 , a classic strongly correlated oxide material, a model semiconductor CdS is stretched and its electron-lattice interaction in a nonlinear manner is modulated. Optical spectroscopy is applied to probe the electronic band structure-associated parameters which is explained by the theoretical prediction based on k·p method and microscopy study. The research provides a new avenue on dynamic straining engineering.
10.1002/adma.201602178
pubmed_113_5689
BACKGROUND To investigate the long-term outcomes of femoropopliteal bypass surgery in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and TransAtlantic Inter-Society Consensus II (TASC II), type D (TASC D) femoropopliteal disease. METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed for all consecutive patients undergoing above-knee (AK) femoropopliteal bypass surgery at an academic vascular centre between January 2007 and March 2019. Patients with claudication (IC) and patients with CLTI were included. Patency rates and freedom from major adverse limb events (MALE) after 5 years were analysed. RESULTS In total, 432 femoropopliteal grafts were performed. Indications for surgery were claudication and CLTI in 232 (53.7%) and 200 (46.3%) patients, respectively. Graft material was autologous vein in 186 patients (43.1%), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in 128 patients (29.6%), and heparin-bonded expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (HePTFE) in 118 patients (27.3%). At the 5-year follow-up, the primary patency rate was 58.1% and 58.3% in patients with CLTI and claudication, respectively. Secondary patency rates were 74.1% and 68.6%, respectively. Freedom from MALE was 64.5% and 61.9%, respectively. Analyses of graft material in the CLTI group showed that, at 5 years, autologous vein grafts had better long-term patency rates than PTFE and HePTFE grafts. At 5 years, the primary and secondary patency rate for autologous vein grafts were 63.2% (P= 0.324) and 83.2% (P = 0.020), respectively. Freedom from MALE was 72.0% with the use of autologous vein grafts, 47.9% using PTFE and, 52.9% using HePTFE, respectively (P= 0.021). CONCLUSIONS Our study shows that femoropopliteal bypass surgery in patients with TASC D lesions is safe and effective in the long term. Autologous vein grafts remain the first choice for patients with CLTI, also for bypasses in AK position. However, prosthetic grafts in AK the position are an acceptable alternative for revascularisation when the saphenous vein is not available.
10.1016/j.avsg.2021.06.046
pubmed_281_14497
We investigate theoretically the band transport of electrons and holes in a "quantum-dot-in-perovskite" solid, a periodic array of semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots embedded in a matrix of lead halide perovskite. For concreteness we focus on PbS quantum dots passivated by inorganic halogen ligands and embedded in a matrix of CsPbI3. We find that the halogen ligands play a decisive role in determining the band offset between the dot and matrix and may therefore provide a straightforward way to control transport experimentally. The model and analysis developed here may readily be generalized to analyze band transport in a broader class of dot-in-solid materials.
10.1039/d2nr04244d
pubmed_6_13934
OBJECTIVES Pathologic evaluation of nonneoplastic renal parenchyma in nephrectomy specimens is important for identifying chronic kidney disease and diabetic nephropathy, but increasing utilization of partial nephrectomies has led to less-sampled nonneoplastic parenchyma. The sampled tissue is often composed predominantly of the peritumoral atrophic band (PAB) directly adjacent to the tumor. We sought to determine the characteristics of the PAB and whether it could be used to reliably assess kidney pathology, including diabetic nephropathy. METHODS We investigated 59 radical nephrectomies to determine the PAB characteristics, whether the PAB is representative of distant nonneoplastic parenchyma, and if diabetic nephropathy could be reliably detected in the PAB. RESULTS Mesangial sclerosis was detected within the PAB in 100% of cases with mesangial sclerosis in the distant parenchyma. Eighty percent had a history of diabetes. The PAB exhibited increased glomerular sclerosis (51% vs 13%, P < .001) and interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (83% vs 13%, P < .001) compared with distant parenchyma. CONCLUSIONS Diabetic nephropathy can be reliably detected in the PAB, which is important in partial nephrectomies or renal mass biopsies without ample distant renal parenchyma. The degree of glomerular and tubulointerstitial scarring within the PAB does not reflect the overall degree of chronic kidney disease.
10.1093/ajcp/aqab048
pubmed_314_23890
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is used to measure body composition in newborns; however, data on DXA accuracy are limited. We investigated the reliability of body composition measurements by DXA. The present study included 207 normal-term newborn babies, recruited from a larger study on the determinants of birth weight in healthy pregnancies (STORK) between 2005 and 2008. Reliability analysis of total fat mass (FM(DxA)), fat-free mass, lean mass (LM(DxA)), bone mineral content (BMC), and bone mineral density (BMD) were based on 2 DXA scans of 50 neonates. We also performed a comparison analysis for DXA (FM(DxA)) measurements and caliper (CLP) or circumference (CF) measurements of trunk and extremities (performed on all neonates, n=207). Reliability: All intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were satisfactory to excellent for total body and the extremity-compartment FM(DxA), LM(DxA), BMD, and BMC; ICC ranged from 0.86 to 0.96 but with a lower ICC for trunk FM(DxA). For comparison analysis, the Pearson correlation coefficients for CLP vs DXA and CF vs DXA ranged from 0.48 to 0.79 and 0.41 to 0.77, respectively. Quadriceps CLP and CF measurements correlated best with the most reliable DXA results, whereas more modest correlations were found for the trunk region. DXA measurements of body composition demonstrated good reliability and can be used as a reference method in neonates. CLP and CF measurements are appropriate for larger cohorts or when DXA is unavailable, and they provide fair rough estimations of fat mass.
10.1016/j.jocd.2010.01.121
pubmed_795_14125
A rare case of sphenoidal plasmacytoma in a 79 year-old male patient is reported. The diagnosis was preoperatively considered because of associated dysproteinemia and it was histopathologically confirmed on a transphenoidal biopsy specimen. Initial evaluation disclosed no systemic dissemination of the disease and a solitary plasmacytoma was diagnosed. Radiotherapy was delivered with subsequent clinical improvement and significant tumor reduction was illustrated on follow-up imaging studies. Twenty-two months after diagnosis, the patient remains asymptomatic without evidence of transformation to multiple myeloma. Only 7 comparable cases have been reported in the literature. The diagnostic, pathological and nosographic features of sphenoid plasmacytomas are discussed.
pubmed_795_14125
pubmed_99_6439
Comparative data are reported on chromosome polymorphism in adolescent patients with ovarian hypofunction of central origin and healthy women. Chromosome variants with small and very small heterochromatin blocks were found to prevail in the adolescent patients. The incidence of pericentric inversions in chromosomes 1 and 9 was found to be significantly increased in the girls with ovarian hypofunction.
pubmed_99_6439
pubmed_365_21356
The genus Leishmania can be taxonomically separated into three main groups: the Old World subgenus L. (Leishmania), the New World subgenus L. (Leishmania) and the New World subgenus L. (Viannia). The haploid genome of Old World Leishmania species has been shown to contain 36 chromosomes defined as physical linkage groups; the latter were found entirely conserved across species. In the present study, we tried to verify whether this conservation of the genome structure extends to the New World species of Leishmania. 300 loci were explored by hybridization on optimized pulsed field gel electrophoresis separations of the chromosomes of polymorphic strains of the six main pathogenic Leishmania species of the New World. When comparing these New World karyotypes with their Old World counterparts, 32 out of 36 linkage groups were found conserved among all species. Four chromosomal rearrangements were found. All species belonging to the L. (Viannia) subgenus were characterized by the presence (i) of a short sequence exchange between chromosomes 26 and 35, and (ii) more importantly, of a fused version of chromosomes 20 and 34 which are separated in all Old World species. 69 additional markers were isolated from a plasmid library specifically constructed from the rearranged chromosomes 20+34 in an attempt to detect mechanisms other than a fusion or breakage: only two markers out of 40 did not belong to the linkage groups 20 and 34. On the other hand, all strains belonging to the New World subgenus L. (Leishmania) were characterized by two different chromosomal rearrangements of the same type (fusion/breakage) as above as compared with Old World species: chromosomes 8+29 and 20+36. Consequently, these two groups of species have 35 and 34 heterologous chromosomes, respectively. Overall, these results show that large-scale chromosomal rearrangements occurred during the evolution of the genus Leishmania, and that the three main groups of pathogenic species are characterized by different chromosome numbers. Nevertheless, translocations seem particularly rare, and the conservation of the major linkage groups should be an essential feature for the compared genetics between species of this parasite.
10.1016/s0378-1119(98)00472-7
pubmed_199_4803
Isolated fourth ventricle is an untoward but interesting complication caused by the shunt procedure, which has been recognized since the introduction of CT scanning. Auditory brain stem evoked potentials (BAEPs) were recorded in a patient with isolated fourth ventricle for assessment of brain stem function. Case 1. A 9-year-old boy. He had undergone repair of the lumbosacral meningocele at birth, followed by shunting procedures, including repeated shunt revision, for hydrocephalus which subsequently developed. CT scanning on admission revealed typical findings of isolated fourth ventricle, while neurological examination disclosed no abnormalities. BAEPs on admission revealed normal waves both in amplitude and latency. This patient has been doing well without further shunting procedures. Case 2. A 17-year-old male was admitted with complaints of headache, diplopia, nystagmus and ataxic gait. He had a history of operation for radical removal of cerebellar astrocytoma and lateral ventriculo-peritoneal shunt at 9 years of age. CT scanning on admission revealed a typical isolated fourth ventricle, and fourth ventricle-peritoneal shunt was performed. Postoperative serial BAEPs revealed gradual improvement of brain-stem function. Clinically he has been symptom-free thereafter except for slight nystagmus. Case 3. A 2-year-old female suffering from hydrocephalus developed after neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage and ventriculitis. After repeated revision of a lateral ventriculo-peritoneal shunt, she was admitted in semicoma with vomiting and opisthotonic posture. CT study revealed an isolated fourth ventricle and preoperative BAEPs showed marked abnormalities. Although fourth ventricle-peritoneal shunt was performed, no remarkable change in BAEPs was obtained, and neurological deficit of considerable degree persisted.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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pubmed_731_16910
Conveying emotions in spoken poetry may be based on a poem's semantic content and/or on emotional prosody, i.e., on acoustic features above single speech sounds. However, hypotheses of more direct sound-emotion relations in poetry, such as those based on the frequency of occurrence of certain phonemes, have not withstood empirical (re)testing. Therefore, we investigated sound-emotion associations based on prosodic features as a potential alternative route for the, at least partially, non-semantic expression and perception of emotions in poetry. We first conducted a pre-study designed to validate relevant parameters of joy- and sadness-supporting prosody in the recitation, i.e. acoustic production, of poetry. The parameters obtained thereof guided the experimental modification of recordings of German joyful and sad poems such that for each poem, three prosodic variants were constructed: one with a joy-supporting prosody, one with a sadness-supporting prosody, and a neutral variant. In the subsequent experiment, native German speakers and participants with no command of German rated the joyfulness and sadness of these three variants. This design allowed us to investigate the role of emotional prosody, operationalized in terms of sound-emotion parameters, both in combination with and dissociated from semantic access to the emotional content of the poems. The findings from our pre-study showed that the emotional content of poems (based on pre-classifications into joyful and sad) indeed predicted the prosodic features pitch and articulation rate. The subsequent perception experiment revealed that cues provided by joyful and sad prosody specifically affect non-German-speaking listeners' emotion ratings of the poems. Thus, the present investigation lends support to the hypothesis of prosody-based iconic relations between perceived emotion and sound qualia. At the same time, our findings also highlight that semantic access substantially decreases the role of cross-language sound-emotion associations and indicate that non-German-speaking participants may also use phonetic and prosodic cues other than the ones that were targeted and manipulated here.
10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01284
pubmed_1021_14815
Recent advances in Alzheimer's disease imply a need for adequate clinical trials of new treatments which require careful design. The disorder is progressive and shows clinical heterogeneity. While large-scale trials of elderly subjects are appropriate in relation to assessment of drugs or other treatments designed to prevent progression of the disorder, the outcome measurements in such biological treatment trials require careful planning. Studies of individual patients are relevant for answering certain specific questions. Relatively short cross-over trial designs may be appropriate to some pharmacological studies. The choice of neuropsychological instruments for measuring change is critically important, particularly in excluding test/retest artefact and in avoiding floor and ceiling effects. Test scales designed for assessment of specific neuropsychological deficits, or forming part of standard IQ assessments are unlikely to prove robust. Tests can be selected and developed for individual patients, but generalisation of the results of such experiments to the disease as a whole is not inevitable. There is a need to develop psychological instruments for measuring change that are robust and relevant to the clinical problem of progressive dementia.
10.1136/jnnp.54.2.178
pubmed_467_2626
Zika virus, which is transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes and through sexual transmission, disproportionally affects the human fetus. Guatemala experienced a surge of Zika cases beginning in 2016. We conducted a qualitative study of community perceptions of the seriousness of Zika, as well as the effectiveness, feasibility, and collective efficacy of Zika prevention actions. Free listing elicited the preventive actions salient for 68 participants comprising pregnant women, men with a pregnant partner, and women likely to become pregnant; 12 focus group discussions in a highland and a lowland town explored other concepts through rank orderings of prevention practices depicted on cards. Participants' initial concern about Zika, based on recent experience with chikungunya and high media coverage, diminished because of its mild symptoms and reduced media coverage. Participants identified more than 32 salient preventive actions, many of which are considered effective by programs. Participants ranked water storage container cleaning and regular unspecified cleaning of the house and its surroundings as highly effective, feasible, and of high collective efficacy; however, the actions lacked the specificity needed to effectively destroy mosquito eggs. Community-level removal of tires and discarded containers had lower collective efficacy than household-level implementation because of the municipal and community cooperation needed. Condom use, although salient for Zika prevention, was hindered by gender roles. The findings indicate space for increasing self-efficacy for condom use among fathers-to-be, abandoning nonspecific terms such as "cleaning" and "standing water," increasing people's skills in using bleach as an ovicide, and promoting antenatal care and family planning counseling.
10.4269/ajtmh.19-0578
pubmed_776_11739
The sensitizing capacity of brewer's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) was studied with the skin prick test method in 449 subjects, including 226 atopic dermatitis (AD) patients, 50 patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) and/or asthma (A), and 173 nonatopic controls. A positive SPT reaction (> or = + +) was seen in 94% of patients with severe AD, in 76% with moderate AD, and in 25% with mild AD or no history of AD. Patients with AR and/or A and nonatopic controls displayed a positive reaction in only 8 and 2% of cases, respectively. There was also a parallel skin prick test reactivity with other yeasts including Pityrosporum ovale and Candida albicans, suggesting cross-reactivity. Parallel skin reactivity was observed also with molds and animal dander but not with pollen or house-dust mite. A significant correlation was also found between total serum IgE level and skin prick test (SPT) results with S. cerevisiae.
10.1111/j.1398-9995.1993.tb00704.x
pubmed_327_324
Recently, we proposed the hypothesis that a vicious cycle exists in human hibernating myocardium (HM) between the progression of myocyte degeneration and the development of fibrosis. We now investigated the pathomechanism of this cycle in more detail and established a correlation between the severity of the morphological changes and the degree of postoperative functional recovery of HM. HM was diagnosed by dobutamine echocardiography, thallium-201 scintigraphy and radionuclide ventriculography. Functional recovery was present at 3 months after coronary bypass surgery but remained unchanged at 15 months. Forty patients were subdivided into 2 groups: A with complete and B with incomplete recovery. Biopsies taken during surgery and studied by electron microscopy, immunocytochemistry, rt-PCR, and morphometry revealed myocyte degeneration and inflammatory and fibrinogenic changes in a widened interstitial space. We report here for the first time an upregulation of TGF-beta1 evident by a 5-fold increase of fibroblasts and macrophages exhibiting a TGF-beta1 content 3-fold larger than in control, and a > 3-fold increase in TGF-beta1 mRNAby rt-PCR. The number of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) containing structures was increased (n/mrm2: control-11.4, A-17.6, B-19.2, control vs. A and B, p < 0.05). Fibrosis was more severe in group B than A or control (%: C-10.1; A-21.2; B-40.6; p < 0.05). Capillary density was significantly reduced (n/mm2: C-1152; A-782; B-579, p < 0.05) and intercapillary distance was widened (microm: C-29.5, A-36.1, B-43.3, p < 0.05). The number of CD 3 (n/mm2: C-5.0; A-9.6; B-9.4, ns) and CD 68 positive cells (n/mm2: C-37.2; A-80.7; B-55.0, C vs. A p < 0.05) was elevated in HM as compared to control indicating an inflammatory reaction. Cut-off points for functional recovery are fibrosis > 32%, capillary density < 660/mm2 and intercapillary distance > 39.0 microm. In HM a self-perpetuating vicious cycle of tissue alterations leads to progressive replacement fibrosis and continuous intracellular degeneration which should be interrupted by early revascularization.
10.1023/a:1007182617215
pubmed_278_3088
INTRODUCTION The brachial plexus is a complex anatomical structure that gives rise to all the nerves of the upper limb. Its variability is frequently observed and represents a challenge for interventions in the lower neck and axilla. The aim of this study was to present a comprehensive and evidence-based review with meta-analytic techniques on the variability of roots, trunks, divisions and cords of the brachial plexus. MATERIALS AND METHODS Major medical databases were searched to identify all anatomical studies investigating the variability in the formation of the brachial plexus. Data extracted consisted of demographic information, morphometric parameters, the arrangement of the brachial plexus at the level of the roots, trunks, divisions and cords and the relationship of the brachial plexus to the axillary artery and scalene muscles. The different configurations of the brachial plexus were put into a new classification, and the pooled prevalence of each case was calculated using a random effects model. A sub-analysis on age and geographical location was also performed. RESULTS A total of 40 studies (3055 upper limbs) were included in the meta-analysis. The regular arrangement of roots forming trunks was identified in 84% (95% CI 79-89%) of cases. The overall prevalence of the prefixed and postfixed brachial plexus was 11% (95% CI 6-17%) and 1% (95% CI 0-1%), respectively and in less than 0.1% of cases the brachial plexus received a branch from both C4 and T2. For divisions forming cords, the regular arrangement was observed in 96% (95% CI 93-98%) of cases. Additional communicating branches between the components of the brachial plexus appeared in 5% (95% CI 3-7%) of cases. The relationship of the brachial plexus to the axillary artery and scalene muscles was considered regular in 96% (95% CI 89-100%) and 86% (95% CI 66-98%) of cases, respectively. Analysis of the morphometric parameters revealed the proportional consistency between the components forming the plexus during aging. CONCLUSIONS Knowledge of anatomical variations of the brachial plexus is important for examinations and interventions in the lower neck and axilla. The variability was observed especially in the roots forming trunks, while divisions forming cords showed quite stable appearance. The results of this evidence-based review and meta-analysis can be applied in many different medical disciplines.
10.1016/j.aanat.2021.151751
pubmed_940_655
Reports on late results in perilunate dislocations and fracture dislocations are rare. In a series of 22 male patients with perilunate dislocation or fracture dislocation, treated operatively between 1976 and 1987, 15 patients (68%) were investigated 12 years (8 to 19 years, median/range) postoperatively. The average range of motion of the injured wrist was decreased by one third in comparison with the uninjured wrist and posttraumatic arthrosis was observed in all patients radiologically. Additional dynamic or static scapholunate dissociation was found in 53% (n = 8) of the patients. In contrast, only four patients suffered from pain and 87% (n = 13) of the patients reported no subjective decrease in wrist function in daily activities. Occupational change was never necessary.
pubmed_940_655
pubmed_814_1718
Considerable research exercises have been directed towards the development of efficient and safe drug delivery systems. Various materials are used in different pharmaceutical formulations for the development of efficient drug delivery systems in the treatment of disease. Biopolymers are a choice of research as an excipient delivery system due to their biodegradability, low toxicity, safe, stable, and renewable nature. Biopolymers are naturally occurring polymers or polymer matrix composites, that are extracted from animals, bacteria, fungi, and plants. Cellulose, starches are carbohydrate-based polymers, and wool, silk, gelatin, and collagen are protein-based biopolymers. Biopolymers are obtained from various sources but biopolymers, that belong to the carbohydrate origin, have been found very promising in drug delivery through various routes. The review mainly focuses on the biopolymers currently in use for buccal-mediated pharmaceutical drug delivery systems because the buccal route is an efficient drug delivery system that allows direct systemic circulation of drugs. It also prevents the hydrolysis of the drug molecule in the gastrointestinal tract and thus increases the bioavailability of the drug. The present review discusses the overview of other drug delivery routes, challenges with conventional drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical applications of some biopolymers used in buccal drug delivery systems, that are published recently, currently in use, or used over the past decade.
10.1080/09205063.2021.1902175
pubmed_341_7325
BACKGROUND Toll-like receptor (Tlr) 9 is capable of recognizing exogenous and/or endogenous nucleic acids and plays a crucial role in innate and adaptive immunity. Recently, we showed that Tlr9 is overexpressed in podocytes, a component of the blood-urine barrier (BUB), in glomeruli of autoimmune glomerulonephritis (AGN) model mice. This study investigated the activation of peritubular capillary (PTC) endothelial cells (ECs), a component of the BUB in the tubulointerstitium, through overexpressing Tlr9, and the subsequent development of tubulointerstitial lesions (TILs) in AGN model mice. METHODS Lupus-prone BXSB/MpJ-Yaa (Yaa) and BXSB/MpJ (BXSB) mice were used as an AGN model and control, respectively. In addition to histopathological and ultrastructural techniques, protein and mRNA levels were also evaluated. The relationship between Tlr9 and TIL indices was analyzed by statistical correlation analysis. RESULTS Yaa mice developed TILs and showed strong Tlr9 mRNA expression in PTC ECs at 24 weeks (wks) of age. However, BXSB mice showed no TIL but faint expression of Tlr9 mRNA at 8 and 24 wks of age. Tlr9 protein localization on PTC was almost absent in BXSB mice at both ages but intense expression was found in Yaa mice only at 24 wks of age. Relative mRNA expression of Tlr9 and its putative downstream cytokines, including interleukin 1 beta ( Il1b), Il6, interferon gamma ( Ifng), and tumor necrosis factor alpha ( Tnf) was markedly increased in isolated tubulointerstitium from Yaa mice at 24 wks of age. Furthermore, electron microscopy examination revealed PTC injury and TIL in Yaa mice at 24 wks. The expression level of Tlr9 in the tubulointerstitium was correlated with inflammatory cells in TILs, injured PTC, Ilb and Tnf expression, and damaged tubules ( P < 0.05 and 0.01). CONCLUSION Induced expression of Tlr9 in ECs correlates with PTC injury and the development of TILs in lupus-prone AGN model mice.
10.1177/0961203319828518
pubmed_429_12951
Azithromycin is an acid stable orally administered macrolide antimicrobial drug, structurally related to erythromycin, with a similar spectrum of antimicrobial activity. Azithromycin is marginally less active than erythromycin in vitro against Gram-positive organisms, although this is of doubtful clinical significance as susceptibility concentrations fall within the range of achievable tissue azithromycin concentrations. In contrast, azithromycin appears to be more active than erythromycin against many Gram-negative pathogens and several other pathogens, notably Haemophilus influenzae, H. parainfluenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Urea-plasma urealyticum and Borrelia burgdorferi. Like erythromycin and other macrolides, the activity of azithromycin is unaffected by the production of beta-lactamase. However, erythromycin-resistant organisms are also resistant to azithromycin. Following oral administration, serum concentrations of azithromycin are lower than those of erythromycin, but this reflects the rapid and extensive movement of the drug from the circulation into intracellular compartments resulting in tissue concentrations exceeding those commonly seen with erythromycin. Azithromycin is subsequently slowly released, reflecting its long terminal phase elimination half-life relative to that of erythromycin. These factors allow for a single dose or single daily dose regimen in most infections, with the potential for increased compliance among outpatients where a more frequent antimicrobial regimen might traditionally be indicated. The potential disadvantage of low azithromycin serum concentrations, however, is that breakthrough bacteraemia may occur in patients who are severely ill; nevertheless, animal studies suggest that tissue concentrations of azithromycin are more important than those in serum when treating respiratory and other infections. The clinical efficacy of azithromycin has been confirmed in the treatment of infections of the lower and upper respiratory tracts (the latter including paediatric patients), skin and soft tissues (again including paediatric patients), in uncomplicated urethritis/cervicitis associated with N. gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis or U. urealyticum and in the treatment of early Lyme disease. Azithromycin was as effective as erythromycin and other commonly used drugs including clarithromycin, beta-lactams (penicillins and cephalosporins), and quinolone and tetracycline antibiotics in some of the above infections. Some patients with acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis due to H. influenzae may be refractory to therapy with azithromycin (as is the case with erythromycin) indicating the need for physician vigilance, although it should be noted that azithromycin is of equivalent efficacy to amoxicillin in the treatment of such patients. In the therapy of urethritis/cervicitis associated with C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoea or U. urealyticum, a single dose azithromycin regimen offers a distinct advantage over currently available pharmacological options, while providing effective therapy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
10.2165/00003495-199244050-00007
others_1_1092
Lipopolysaccharide O-antigens are the basis of serotyping schemes for Gram negative bacteria and help to determine the nature of host-bacterial interactions. Haemophilus parainfluenzae is a normal commensal of humans but is also an occasional pathogen. The prevalence, diversity and biosynthesis of O-antigens were investigated in this species for the first time. 18/18 commensal H. parainfluenzae isolates contain a O-antigen biosynthesis gene cluster flanked by glnA and pepB, the same position as the hmg locus for tetrasaccharide biosynthesis in Haemophilus influenzae. The O-antigen loci show diverse restriction digest patterns but fall into two main groups: (1) those encoding enzymes for the synthesis and transfer of FucNAc4N in addition to the Wzy-dependent mechanism of O-antigen synthesis and transport and (2) those encoding galactofuranose synthesis/transfer enzymes and an ABC transporter. The other glycosyltransferase genes differ between isolates. Three H. parainfluenzae isolates fell outside these groups and are predicted to synthesise O-antigens containing ribitol phosphate or deoxytalose. Isolates using the ABC transporter system encode a putative O-antigen ligase, required for the synthesis of O-antigen-containing LPS glycoforms, at a separate genomic location. The presence of an O-antigen contributes significantly to H. parainfluenzae resistance to the killing effect of human serum in vitro. The discovery of O-antigens in H. parainfluenzae is striking, as its close relative H. influenzae lacks this cell surface component. © 2013 Elsevier GmbH
10.1016/j.ijmm.2013.08.006
pubmed_530_1878
Coordinated navigation within tissues is essential for cells of the innate immune system to reach the sites of inflammatory processes, but the signals involved are incompletely understood. Here we demonstrate that NG2(+) pericytes controlled the pattern and efficacy of the interstitial migration of leukocytes in vivo. In response to inflammatory mediators, pericytes upregulated expression of the adhesion molecule ICAM-1 and released the chemoattractant MIF. Arteriolar and capillary pericytes attracted and interacted with myeloid leukocytes after extravasating from postcapillary venules, 'instructing' them with pattern-recognition and motility programs. Inhibition of MIF neutralized the migratory cues provided to myeloid leukocytes by NG2(+) pericytes. Hence, our results identify a previously unknown role for NG2(+) pericytes as an active component of innate immune responses, which supports the immunosurveillance and effector function of extravasated neutrophils and macrophages.
10.1038/ni.2477
pubmed_254_18266
In this paper, a three-terminal memristor is constructed and studied through changing dual-port output instead of one-port. A new conservative memristor-based chaotic system is built by embedding this three-terminal memristor into a newly proposed four-dimensional (4D) Euler equation. The generalized Hamiltonian energy function has been given, and it is composed of conservative and non-conservative parts of the Hamiltonian. The Hamiltonian of the Euler equation remains constant, while the three-terminal memristor's Hamiltonian is mutative, causing non-conservation in energy. Through proof, only centers or saddles equilibria exist, which meets the definition of the conservative system. A non-Hamiltonian conservative chaotic system is proposed. The Hamiltonian of the conservative part determines whether the system can produce chaos or not. The non-conservative part affects the dynamic of the system based on the conservative part. The chaotic and quasiperiodic orbits are generated when the system has different Hamiltonian levels. Lyapunov exponent (LE), Poincaré map, bifurcation and Hamiltonian diagrams are used to analyze the dynamical behavior of the non-Hamiltonian conservative chaotic system. The frequency and initial values of the system have an extensive variable range. Through the mechanism adjustment, instead of trial-and-error, the maximum LE of the system can even reach an incredible value of 963. An analog circuit is implemented to verify the existence of the non-Hamiltonian conservative chaotic system, which overcomes the challenge that a little bias will lead to the disappearance of conservative chaos.
10.3390/e23010071
others_257_9869
Real-time spot spraying of weed patches requires the development of sensors for the automatic detection of weeds within a crop. In this context, the potential of UV-induced fluorescence of green plants for corn-weed discrimination was evaluated. A total of 1 440 spectral signatures of fluorescence were recorded in a greenhouse from three plant groups (four corn hybrids, four dicotyledonous weed species and four monocotyledonous weed species) grown in a growth chamber. With multi-variate analysis, the full information contained in each spectrum was first reduced to the scores calculated from five principal components. Then, a linear discriminant analysis was applied on these scores to classify spectra on a species/hybrids basis and, subsequently, the resulting classes were aggregated according to the three plant groups. This two-step process minimized the error generated by heterogeneous groups such as dicotyledonous weeds. The output of this classification shows the significant potential of UV-induced fluorescence for plant group discrimination as the success rate reached 91.8%. No error was observed between corn and dicot weeds and most of the errors between corn and grasses came from confusion between the hybrid Pioneer 39Y85 and Setaria glauca L. (Beauv.). Analysis also determined that the position of the fluorescence sensor on the leaf and the plant age had negligible effects on the efficiency of fluorescence to discriminate plant groups. The factors to consider for transferring the results about UV-induced fluoro-sensing from laboratory to the field are discussed. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
10.1007/s11119-009-9126-0
pubmed_469_22277
In Mediterranean countries, inventories of many animal groups, particularly insects, are incomplete or nonexistent. Hence, a feasible spatial picture of unequally surveyed areas is required to ascertain which faunistic surveys are good enough to produce reliable estimates of species richness. We used generalized linear models to build a multiple-regression function through which we predicted the distribution of Iberian dung beetle species richness. Given the scarcity and unevenness of the species-richness spatial distribution, the number of records of a dung beetle database ( BANDASCA ), falling within each of the 50 × 50 km grid squares, was chosen as a measure of the sampling effort for that square. Examining the asymptotic relationship between the number of dung-beetle species and database records for each physioclimatic Iberian subregion, we found that 82 grid squares (32% of the total) were adequately sampled. Dung-beetle species richness was related in each of these 82 cells to 24 explanatory variables. Curvilinear functions, interaction terms, and the significant third-degree polynomial terms of latitude and longitude were included to model species-richness distribution. The final model accounted for 62.4% of the total deviance after we eliminated seven outlier squares, with maximum elevation, grassland area, land-use diversity, forest area, geological diversity, interaction of terrestrial area and maximum elevation, and interaction between calcareous rock and geological diversity and latitude being the most significant independent variables. The residuals of the function were not spatially autocorrelated, and we validated the final model by a jackknife procedure. Large and environmentally complex hotspots in the Iberian Central, Baetic, and Subbaetic mountain ranges stand out from the emerging map of species richness. Further detailed research is required to determine the complementarity of the faunas of these two main hotspots, the key question in conservation planning for a dung-feeding beetle.
10.1046/j.1523-1739.2002.00211.x
others_114_4379
: Carcinoma of the hepatic duct confluence is the most common site of bile duct malignancies. Although hilar cholangiocarcinoma has been characterized as a slow-growing and late metastasizing tumor, post-therapeutic prognosis has remained poor. The study was undertaken to analyze factors influencing the surgical curative effect of hilar cholangiocarcinoma. Methods: A retrospective clinical analysis was made of 198 patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma who had been surgically treated at our hospital from 1997 to 2002. Jaundice (94.5%, 187 patients), pruritus (56.6%, 112) and abdominal pain (33.8%, 67) were the main symptoms. According to the Bismuth-Corlette classification, there were 14 type I patients, 19 type II patients, 12 type IIIa patients, 15 type IIIb patients, 112 type IV patients, and 26 unclassified patients. 144 patiens received laparotomy, and 120 tumor resection including radical resection (59 patients) and palliative resection (61). Fifty-four patients were treated by endoscopic surgery and 16 patients by postoperative adjuvant radiation. Results: Occupation, preoperative level of total serum bilirubin, operative procedure and postoperative adjuvant radiation affected postoperative survival of the patients. The postoperative suvivals of endoscopic nose-biliary drainage (ENBD) group, endoscopic retrograde biliary drainage (ERBD) or endoscopic metal biliary endoprosthesis (EMBE) group, biliary exploration and drainage group, palliative resection group and radical resection group differed (χ2 =87.0489, P <0.01). Conclusion: Early diagnosis and radical resection are important to improve the prognosis of hilar cholangiocarcinoma. © 2006, Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int. All rights reser
others_114_4379
pubmed_59_1265
It remains uncertain whether abnormal dipping patterns of nocturnal blood pressure influence the prognosis for stroke. We studied stroke events in 575 older Japanese patients with sustained hypertension determined by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (without medication). They were subclassified by their nocturnal systolic blood pressure fall (97 extreme-dippers, with >/=20% nocturnal systolic blood pressure fall; 230 dippers, with >/=10% but <20% fall; 185 nondippers, with >/=0% but <10% fall; and 63 reverse-dippers, with <0% fall) and were followed prospectively for an average duration of 41 months. Baseline brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) disclosed that the percentages with multiple silent cerebral infarct were 53% in extreme-dippers, 29% in dippers, 41% in nondippers, and 49% in reverse-dippers. There was a J-shaped relationship between dipping status and stroke incidence (extreme-dippers, 12%; dippers, 6.1%; nondippers, 7.6%; and reverse-dippers, 22%), and this remained significant in a Cox regression analysis after controlling for age, gender, body mass index, 24-hour systolic blood pressure, and antihypertensive medication. Intracranial hemorrhage was more common in reverse-dippers (29% of strokes) than in other subgroups (7.7% of strokes, P=0.04). In the extreme-dipper group, 27% of strokes were ischemic strokes that occurred during sleep (versus 8.6% of strokes in the other 3 subgroups, P=0.11). In conclusion, in older Japanese hypertensive patients, extreme dipping of nocturnal blood pressure may be related to silent and clinical cerebral ischemia through hypoperfusion during sleep or an exaggerated morning rise of blood pressure, whereas reverse dipping may pose a risk for intracranial hemorrhage.
10.1161/hy1001.092640
pubmed_46_13488
Umbilical artery blood velocity waveforms were compared with the morphological aspects of the vascular bed of 30 placentas using quantitative methods. An abnormal pulsatility index was found to be highly correlated with a lower number of arteries in the tertiary stem villi as well as a lower placental weight and birth weight. The reduction in the number of arteries seems to be due to an early developmental arrest of placental angiogenesis and is partly compensated for by increased formation of capillaries in the terminal villi, since the number of capillaries is independent of the number of arteries.
10.1097/00004347-199510000-00004
pubmed_1057_20844
Biosensors devices have attracted the attention of many researchers across the world. They have the capability to solve a large number of analytical problems and challenges. They are future ubiquitous devices for disease diagnosis, monitoring, treatment and health management. This review presents an overview of the biosensors field, highlighting the current research and development of bio-integrated and implanted biosensors. These devices are micro- and nano-fabricated, according to numerous techniques that are adapted in order to offer a suitable mechanical match of the biosensor to the surrounding tissue, and therefore decrease the body's biological response. For this, most of the skin-integrated and implanted biosensors use a polymer layer as a versatile and flexible structural support, combined with a functional/active material, to generate, transmit and process the obtained signal. A few challenging issues of implantable biosensor devices, as well as strategies to overcome them, are also discussed in this review, including biological response, power supply, and data communication.
10.3390/bios10070079
pubmed_659_17712
Objective The study was aimed to assess the home-based management practice of diarrhea and associated factors among caregivers in children under 5 years old at Ginchi town, Oromia region, West Ethiopia. Methods A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 335 caregivers in Ginchi town. Data were collected using face-to-face interviewing questionnaires by using a systematic sampling technique. Data were entered into Epi-data version 3.5.1 and exported to statically software package for social science version 23.0 for analysis. Descriptive analyses were carried out. Bivariable and multivariable logistic regressions were done to identify predictors of home-based management practice of diarrhea in children under 5 years old. Result The study had a total of 326 participants, with a 97.3% response rate. Accordingly, 193 (59%) have a good home-based management practice of diarrhea in children under the age of 5 years. Attended elementary school (adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval), 0.17 (0.06, 0.47)), high school education (adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval), 0.04 (0.013, 0.126)), monthly income in second class (adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval), 0.19 (0.04, 0.94)), and being mother in child relationship (adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval), 1.27 (1.4, 4.20)) were the identified predictors of home-based management practice of diarrhea in children under 5 years old. Conclusion More than half of the respondents have a good home-based management practice of diarrhea in children under 5 years old. Caregivers' educational status, being mothers of the child, and monthly income were the identified predictors. As a result, health education and awareness programs for caregivers on diarrhea control, proper use of oral rehydration solution, home-based fluid preparation, and diarrhea prevention are critical.
10.1177/20503121221095727
pubmed_851_16228
Developed here an eco-friendly, one-pot approach toward rapid synthesis of silver nanoparticles anchored reduced graphene oxide (AgNPs(TMSPED)-rGO) nanosheets via sonochemical irradiation method, using an aqueous solution mixture of GO and AgNO3 in the presence of N-[3(trimethoxysilyl)propyl] ethylenediamine (TMSPED) without any reducing agent. As synthesized decorated nanosheets was thoroughly characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Pristine AgNPs(TMSPED), pristine rGO(TMSPED) and as prepared AgNPs(TMSPED)-rGO materials were employed to modify the glassy carbon (GC) electrode and demonstrated its excellent electrocatalytic activities towards glutathione (GSH). Voltammetry and amperometry measurements were utilized to assess the electrochemical properties towards the glutathione detection. When the Ag nanoparticles were anchored onto the rGO surface, the observed results illustrated that the electrocatalytic properties of rGO might be enhanced. The resulting sensor exhibits excellent repeatability and long-term stability. Furthermore, AgNPs(TMSPED)-rGO/GC electrode able to be employed for the selective determination of GSH in amperometric analysis in the presence of ascorbic acid (AA), dopamine (DA), uric acid (UA) and glucose. Finally, this modified electrode was effectively applied to determine glutathione in real samples with good recoveries.
10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.04.035
pubmed_121_11060
Owing to the emerging resistance to antimicrobials in Salmonella Kentucky isolates around the globe, the genomic comparison of all the registered multidrug-resistant Salmonella Kentucky isolates in Serbia (five from humans, one from turkey flock, and one from meat) was done. Most of the isolates were isolated from patients returning from Egypt or Tunisia or originated from imported turkey flock and turkey meat. The comparative analysis of resistance and virulence genes was done. All isolates belonged to sequence type-ST198 and were resistant to ciprofloxacin (Cip). The resistance to Cip was mediated by target mutations of the gyrA and parC genes, which encode topoisomerase I and II, respectively. Multidrug-resistant phenotype to aminoglycosides, β-lactam antibiotics, sulfonamides, and tetracyclines was detected in five isolates. However, none of the isolates was pan-resistant to antimicrobials. The number of single nucleotide polymorphisms between isolates varied from 8 to 43 and phylogenomics revealed the genetic proximity of the human isolate 10475/11 and the turkey meat isolate 5264/14, indicating a possible meat-to-human transfer. All isolates belonged to the main Salmonella Kentucky MDR lineage, carrying the Salmonella genomic island 1 (SGI1-K) subtype. The SGI1-K of Serbian isolates showed mosaicism attributed to rapid intraclonal evolution. Many virulence factors were detected in all the isolates, including SPI-1, SPI-2, SPI-3, SPI-4, SPI-5, SPI-9, and C63PI. Although Salmonella Kentucky has rarely been isolated from humans, food, and animals in Serbia, further surveillance is needed to diminish the risk of the spreading of resistant clones and their meat-to-human transmission.
10.1089/fpd.2022.0029
pubmed_845_6093
OBJECTIVE To qualify and quantify clinical practices related to pain assessment and non-pharmacologic analgesia (NPA) in newborns in Spanish public maternity hospitals STUDY DESIGN: We surveyed providers online regarding their use of pain assessment scales, NPA interventions in neonates undergoing procedures, as well parents' presence or absence during interventions. RESULTS The number of painful procedures and the subjective grading of pain from the responding physicians were similar in all hospitals. Only 12.5% of hospitals used pain scales. No NPA was employed in 37.7% of procedures, with less NPA used in the lower complexity hospitals for venous extraction (p < 0.001) and gastric lavage (p = 0.001). Respondents reported parents' absence during 56.1% of procedures. CONCLUSIONS Available pain assessment scales and NPA interventions to mitigate pain are being underused. The presence of the parents during painful interventions is low despite the evidence that this may help to reduce newborns' perception of pain.
10.1038/s41372-020-00800-1
pubmed_973_18952
The aim of present study was to develop a simple method on UV spectrometer for the determination of peroxide value (PV) of the frying oil. The basis of the PV determination was the stoichiometric reaction of triphenylphosphine (TPP) with the hydroperoxides present in frying oil to produce triphenylphosphine oxide (TPPO), which exhibits a readily measurable absorption band at 240 nm by ultraviolet region. The PV ranged between 0.15 and 11.66 meq. of active oxygen per kilogram of oil as the canola oil was heated from 0 to 12h in the fryer at 180 degrees C. The proposed method was correlated with official AOCS titration method and best correlation coefficient (R(2)=0.99525) was achieved, proving that there is no significant difference in the results. Therefore, developed method could serve as an alternative to the titration method, for the determination of PV in frying oils.
10.1016/j.talanta.2009.10.028
pubmed_225_20564
To analyze whether or not methyl methacrylate is immunologically inert, peripheral blood mononuclear cells were cultured with finely pulverized methyl methacrylate. Phytohemagglutinin (PHA) lectin, purified protein derivate of tuberculin (PPD) antigen, and culture medium alone were used as positive and negative controls. Lymphocyte kinetics on culture Days 0, 1, 3, and 5 were studied. Major histocompatibility complex locus II antigen (MHC locus II antigen; Ia) and interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R; Tac) expression were analyzed using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) method and lymphocyte DNA synthesis using 3H-thymidine incorporation and beta-scintillation counting. On culture Days 1 and 3, lymphocytes and monocytes were seen under the light microscope to be attached to methyl methacrylate particles. However, the results disclosed no methyl methacrylate-induced DNA synthesis, although methyl methacrylate-induced MHC locus II antigen and IL-2R activation marker expression were recorded; notably, this expression was less pronounced than that seen in PHA or PPD antigen driven lymphocyte response. The results suggest that methyl methacrylate is essentially an immunologically inert implant material. However, it seems to induce inflammatory mononuclear cell migration and adhesions leading to slightly nonspecific lymphocyte reaction.
10.3109/17453679108993087
pubmed_968_25267
Doxorubicin (DOX) is an anthracycline antibiotic used in the clinical treatment of cancer, but its use is limited due to its cardiotoxic effects. Therefore, it is necessary to explore natural compounds that are effective in protecting against the cardiotoxicity caused by DOX. Neutral Morchella conica polysaccharides-2 (NMCP-2) is a natural polysaccharide with antioxidant activity that was isolated and purified from Morchella conica in our laboratory's previous study. This study aimed to investigate the possible protective effect of NMCP-2 on DOX-induced cardiotoxicity and the potential underlying mechanisms. The model of DOX-induced H9C2 cells and the model of DOX-induced mice were used in this study. In in vitro studies of H9C2 myocardial cells, NMCP-2 effectively increased the activity of H9C2 cells, reducing the levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). In the mouse model of DOX-induced chronic cardiotoxicity, NMCP-2 significantly reduced the cardiac index, reduced the release of serum cardiac enzymes, and improved the pathology of murine myocardial tissues, thereby alleviating DOX-induced cardiotoxicity. Further mechanism studies showed that pretreatment with NMCP-2 counteracted the oxidative stress induced by DOX, as indicated by increasing superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione (GSH) activities, and malondialdehyde (MDA) production decreased. In addition, we observed NMCP-2 inhibited the activation of the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway and regulated the disordered expression of Bcl-2 and Bax in the myocardial tissues of DOX-treated mice. These findings indicated that NMCP-2, a natural bioactive compound, could potentially be used as a food supplement to reduce the cardiotoxicity caused by DOX.
10.1002/fsn3.2586
pubmed_146_23366
Participatory techniques have been adopted in vigilance of Civitavecchia's port activities, in order to control and remove injury causes. Injuries were studied by small participatory groups of port workers. As an example, seafastening operations were analyzed. The project team encouraged the workers to design ergonomic measures, or to modify work organization. Workers made suggestions and presented their points of view, that were reported to management for implementation.
pubmed_146_23366
pubmed_675_8889
Rumination syndrome is a functional bowel disorder where stomach contents effortlessly regurgitate into the mouth. It is an entirely separate entity to gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and requires behavioural rather than pharmaceutical management. Symptoms usually respond well to treatment, though in extreme cases, patients may experience significant weight loss and require inpatient admission.
10.1136/archdischild-2020-321068
others_181_2010
Large variations in axial ulnar load strain calibration results suggest that animal-specific calibrations may be necessary. However, the optimal set of geometric measures for performing an animal-specific calibration are not known, potentially as a result of confounding effects associated with experimentally introduced variation. The purpose of this study was to characterize the inherent variability of ulnar geometric measures known to influence periosteal midshaft strain during axial ulnar exogenous loading, and to further quantify the relationship between the variance of those geometric measures and periosteal strain during axial loading. Thirty-nine right mouse forelimbs were scanned with microCT. Seven geometric measures that influence periosteal strain resulting from a combined axial and bending loading were computed and used to estimate animal-specific strains on the periosteal midshaft. Animal specific strains were estimated using a theoretical model based on the generalized flexure formula. The predicted mean and standard deviation of the simulated midshaft strain gauge measurement resulting from the inter-animal geometric differences was -985±148με/N. The complete beam bending term associated with bending about the Imin axis accounted for 89% of the variance and reduced the residual RMSE to 50.4με. Eccentricity associated with the axial loading contributed a substantial portion of variation to the computed strain suggesting that calibration procedures to account for animal differences should incorporate that variable. The method developed in this study provides a relatively simple procedure for computing animal-specific strains using microCT scan data, without the need of a load/strain calibration study or computationally intensive finite element models. © 2013 Elsevier L
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2013.06.027
pubmed_124_2325
2-months restriction of physical activity of dogs markedly reduced their capacity for prolonged running. The rate of exercise-induced Tre increases was significantly higher in the cage-confined dogs in comparison with controls. At the point of exhaustion blood glucose concentration and muscle glycogen content were similar in the control and cage-confined animals, in spite of the much shorter time of exercise until exhaustion in the latter. The exercise-induced increases in plasma FFA concentration were considerably lower in dogs after prolonged inactivity period in spite of the greater activation of the adrenergic system. It is concluded, that there are several factors which may contribute to the reduction of the ability of cage-confined dogs to perform prolonged physical exercise. The most important seems to be the diminished muscle glycogen content, modifications in exercise metabolism and exercise-induced hyperthermia.
pubmed_124_2325
pubmed_121_14982
OBJECTIVE To demonstrate the clinical outcome of patients with nonperimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage (npSAH) compared with patients with aneurysmal SAH (aSAH) and perimesencephalic SAH (pSAH) and to evaluate predictive value of various clinical and radiological findings in patients with npSAH. METHODS We retrospectively identified patients with SAH who presented at our institution between 2009 and 2018. We analyzed demographic and clinical data and outcomes. Multivariable analysis was performed for outcome parameters. RESULTS Of 608 patients with confirmed SAH, 78% had aSAH, and 22% had nonaneurysmal SAH. Nonaneurysmal SAH was perimesencephalic in 30% of cases and nonperimesencephalic in 70%. Initial clinical status (Hunt and Hess score) was significantly worse in patients with aSAH compared with patients with nonaneurysmal SAH. Complications such as delayed cerebral ischemia occurred significantly more often in patients with aSAH. Patients with pSAH had a more favorable clinical course than patients with aSAH or npSAH. There was no significant difference in 30-day mortality between aSAH (29%) and npSAH (28%) patients (P = 0.835). Hunt and Hess score emerged as a strong predictor of unfavorable outcome in both aSAH and npSAH in multivariable regression. CONCLUSIONS Patients with npSAH had a similar clinical outcome as patients with aSAH, although there were significantly fewer clinical complications in patients with npSAH. Patients with pSAH demonstrated an overall good clinical course. Our multivariable analysis showed that initial Hunt and Hess score was an important predictor for clinical outcome in aSAH as well as npSAH.
10.1016/j.wneu.2022.06.086
pubmed_471_644
BACKGROUND Recent nationally representative estimates from the USA suggest the prevalence of cigarette smoking continues to be much higher among those with mental disorders compared with those without; however, prevalence estimates for current cigarette use by specific diagnoses are outdated. METHODS We analysed data from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions III (2012-2013). We estimated the prevalence of lifetime and past-year smoking, lifetime and past-year daily smoking, and lifetime smoking cessation among ever smokers (ie, the quit ratio) among those with common mood, anxiety and substance use disorders in comparison to those without these disorders. RESULTS Across disorders, smoking prevalence was higher and the quit ratio was lower among those with common mental disorders compared with those without, with twofold to sixfold relativedifferences in the odds of the magnitude. CONCLUSIONS Despite tobacco control advances since 2000 and resulting declines in smoking prevalence, smoking remains extraordinarily more common among those with mood, anxiety and substance use disorders, with highest rates among those with bipolar and substance use disorders.
10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054268
pubmed_988_4893
A fully three-dimensional model of the ventricular or atrial free wall will involve a planar geometry of finite thickness. The governing equations for the interstitial and extracellular potential of a planar slab of cardiac tissue comprised of parallel fibers undergoing uniform plane-wave activation are presented. A comparison with a bidomain of cylindrical geometry with the same half-thickness shows that the potentials in the planar bidomain (as a function of depth) approach core-conductor behavior more quickly.
10.1007/BF02364155
pubmed_700_20486
Step-down heating (SDH) was investigated in mouse testis by giving an initial treatment of 3 min at 43.0 degrees C followed immediately by a treatment in the temperature range 38.0-42.0 degrees C. The dose-response curves for testis weight loss as a function of duration of hyperthermia were compared with those obtained using single-temperature treatments. In all cases the curves were linear, allowing the use of Arrhenius analysis. For single-temperature treatments the Arrhenius relationship showed an inflection at approximately 41 degrees C with a small, but significant, increase in activation energy for hyperthermal temperatures below the transition. SDH increased the thermal sensitivity in this lower range, by approximately 1 degree C, but the activation energy was not significantly altered. The results support the view that in vivo thermosensitization by SDH is not due solely to inhibition of development of thermotolerance.
10.3109/02656738909140463
pubmed_669_20084
Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA4) can promote osteogenic differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBMMSCs), and CTLA4-modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells possess immunoregulatory effects. In the present study, we aimed to construct a new tissue engineering bone using demineralized bone matrix and CTLA4 protein, designated as DBM-CTLA4 (+). The effects of DBM-CTLA4 (+) on the osteogenic differentiation of hBMMSCs and T lymphocyte activation were evaluated through in vitro experiments. The cumulative release of CTLA4 from DBM-CTLA4 (+) was determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. DBM-CTLA4 (+) was co-cultured in a Transwell chamber with either phytohemagglutinin-treated hBMMSCs or human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (hPBMCs). Osteogenic differentiation of hBMMSCs was assessed by calcium deposition, ALP activity, and the protein levels of COL1A1, RUNX2, BMP2, and OPN. T lymphocyte activity was assessed by measuring the protein levels of IL-2, L-17, HLA-DRA1, IFN-γ, and RANKL. Our results showed that the cumulative release rates of CTLA4 at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days were 12.6% ± 1.4%, 30.2% ± 2.3%, 49.8% ± 3.8%, and 60.5% ± 2.7%, respectively. Compared to the negative control, DBM-CTLA4 (+) promoted the proliferation of hBMMSCs, and enhanced calcium deposition, ALP activity, and protein levels of COL1A1, RUNX2, BMP2, and OPN. Moreover, DBM-CTLA4 (+) decreased the levels of IL-2, IL-17, HLA-DR, IFN-γ, and RANKL in hPBMCs treated with phytohemagglutinin. In conclusion, DBM-CTLA4 (+) promoted proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of hBMMSCs and suppressed T lymphocyte activation.
10.1002/term.3281
pubmed_508_18088
One of the most controversial issues in total knee replacement is whether or not to resurface the patella. In order to determine the effects of different designs of femoral component on the conformity of the patellofemoral joint, five different knee prostheses were investigated. These were Low Contact Stress, the Miller-Galante II, the NexGen, the Porous-Coated Anatomic, and the Total Condylar prostheses. Three-dimensional models of the prostheses and a native patella were developed and assessed by computer. The conformity of the curvature of the five different prosthetic femoral components to their corresponding patellar implants and to the native patella at different angles of flexion was assessed by measuring the angles of intersection of tangential lines. The Total Condylar prosthesis had the lowest conformity with the native patella (mean 8.58 degrees ; 0.14 degrees to 29.9 degrees ) and with its own patellar component (mean 11.36 degrees ; 0.55 degrees to 39.19 degrees ). In the other four prostheses, the conformity was better (mean 2.25 degrees ; 0.02 degrees to 10.52 degrees ) when articulated with the corresponding patellar component. The Porous-Coated Anatomic femoral component showed better conformity (mean 6.51 degrees ; 0.07 degrees to 9.89 degrees ) than the Miller-Galante II prosthesis (mean 11.20 degrees ; 5.80 degrees to 16.72 degrees ) when tested with the native patella. Although the Nexgen prosthesis had less conformity with the native patella at a low angle of flexion, this improved at mid (mean 3.57 degrees ; 1.40 degrees to 4.56 degrees ) or high angles of flexion (mean 4.54 degrees ; 0.91 degrees to 9.39 degrees ), respectively. The Low Contact Stress femoral component had the best conformity with the native patella (mean 2.39 degrees ; 0.04 degrees to 4.56 degrees ). There was no significant difference (p > 0.208) between the conformity when tested with the native patella or its own patellar component at any angle of flexion. The geometry of the anterior flange of a femoral component affects the conformity of the patellofemoral joint when articulating with the native patella. A more anatomical design of femoral component is preferable if the surgeon decides not to resurface the patella at the time of operation.
10.1302/0301-620X.89B3.18276
pubmed_54_7427
OBJECTIVE Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) signaling pathway has been shown to mediate various cellular functions including cell proliferation, migration, adhesion, apoptosis, and contraction, all of which may be involved in pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Endogenous nitric oxide (NO) is well known to have an anti-atherosclerotic effect, whereas the exogenous NO-mediated cardiovascular effect still remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of exogenous NO on ROCK activity in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in vitro and in vivo. METHODS VSMCs migration was evaluated using a modified Boyden chamber assay. ROCK activities were measured by Western blot analysis in murine and human VSMCs and aorta of mice treated with or without angiotensin II (Ang II) and/or sodium nitroprusside (SNP), an NO donor. RESULTS Co-treatment with SNP inhibited the Ang II-induced cell migration and increases in ROCK activity in murine and human VSMCs. Similarly, the increased ROCK activity 2 weeks after Ang II infusion in the mouse aorta was substantially inhibited by subcutaneous injection of SNP. CONCLUSIONS These findings suggest that administration of exogenous NO can inhibit ROCK activity in VSMCs in vitro and in vivo.
10.1371/journal.pone.0109017
pubmed_294_8276
Binding of the quinolone drug norfloxacin to gyrase and DNA has been investigated. We have detected binding to gyrase-DNA complex but find no significant binding to either gyrase or DNA alone. Enzyme containing gyrase A protein with the mutation Ser-83 to Trp (conferring quinolone resistance) showed greatly reduced drug binding.
10.1128/AAC.37.1.126
pubmed_401_12262
There is an increasing need to develop biological anti-inflammatory agents that are more targeted, effective, and with lesser side effects as compared to conventional chemical drugs. In the present study, we found that Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein PPE2 and a synthetic derivative peptide can suppress the mast cell population and inhibit several vasoactive and fibrogenic mediators and pro-inflammatory cytokines induced by mast cells in formalin-induced tissue injury. PPE2 was found to inhibit transcription from the promoter of stem cell factor, important for mast cell maintenance and migration. Thus, PPE2/peptide can be used as a potent nonsteroidal therapeutic agent for the treatment of inflammation and tissue injury.
10.15252/emmm.202114891
pubmed_673_7618
In three healthy probands oral whole egg and parenteral amino acid administration were compared by means of nitrogen balance studies. For the amino-acid solution produced according to the potato-egg pattern and administered intravenously the high biological value of 131.4 was obtained in comparison with a value of 100 for the oral egg protein administration. This confirms recommendations to use aminoacid solutions in parenteral nutrition which are prepared according to the principles of nutrition physiology.
10.1055/s-0028-1104117
pubmed_1127_11200
BACKGROUND Chlorproguanil-dapsone-artesunate (CDA) was developed as an affordable, simple, fixed-dose artemisinin-based combination therapy for use in Africa. This trial was a randomized parallel-group, double-blind, double-dummy study to compare CDA and artemether-lumefantrine (AL) efficacy in uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria and further define the CDA safety profile, particularly its hematological safety in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) -deficient patients. METHODS AND FINDINGS The trial was conducted at medical centers at 11 sites in five African countries between June 2006 and August 2007. 1372 patients (> or =1 to <15 years old, median age 3 years) with acute uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria were randomized (2:1) to receive CDA 2/2.5/4 mg/kg once daily for three days (N = 914) or six-doses of AL over three days (N = 458). Non-inferiority of CDA versus AL for efficacy was evaluated in the Day 28 per-protocol (PP) population using parasitological cure (polymerase chain reaction [PCR]-corrected). Cure rates were 94.1% (703/747) for CDA and 97.4% (369/379) for AL (treatment difference -3.3%, 95%CI -5.6, -0.9). CDA was non-inferior to AL, but there was simultaneous superiority of AL (upper 95%CI limit <0). Adequate clinical and parasitological response at Day 28 (uncorrected for reinfection) was 79% (604/765) with CDA and 83% (315/381) with AL. In patients with a G6PD-deficient genotype (94/603 [16%] hemizygous males, 22/598 [4%] homozygous females), CDA had the propensity to cause severe and clinically concerning hemoglobin decreases: the mean hemoglobin nadir was 75 g/L (95%CI 71, 79) at Day 7 versus 97 g/L (95%CI 91, 102) for AL. There were three deaths, unrelated to study medication (two with CDA, one with AL). CONCLUSIONS Although parasitologically effective at Day 28, the hemolytic potential of CDA in G6PD-deficient patients makes it unsuitable for use in a public health setting in Africa. TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.Gov NCT00344006.
10.1371/journal.pone.0006682
pubmed_222_14982
Five different Alzheimer mutations of the beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP) were expressed in neurons via recombinant herpes simplex virus (HSV) vectors, and the levels of APP metabolites were quantified. The predominant intracellular accumulation product was a C-terminal fragment of APP that co-migrated with the protein product of an HSV recombinant expressing the C-terminal 100 amino acids (C100) of APP, which is known to cause neurodegeneration. Fractionation studies revealed that the C-terminal fragment generated by expression of the Alzheimer mutations, like C100, partitioned into membrane fractions and was particularly enriched in synaptosomes. The processing abnormality caused by expression of the Alzheimer mutations occurs predominantly in neurons. Expression of these mutations or of C100 alone in neurons caused increased secretion of Abeta relative to that of neurons infected with wild type APP recombinant vectors. These data show that expression of APP mutations that cause familial Alzheimer's disease increases the intracellular accumulation of potentially amyloidogenic and neurotoxic C-terminal fragments of APP in neurons.
10.1074/jbc.272.40.24743
pubmed_257_2011
A cross-sectional sampling survey of mothers' practice of ORT in Amphoe Bunpotphesai in the northern part of Thailand included 1,619 children under five. Two hundred and six children were reported to have 223 diarrheal episodes. The incidence of diarrhea in children under five was 3.4 episodes per child per year. When children had diarrhea 65.5 per cent of mothers sought help from health providers, 25.2 per cent treated their children with drugs bought from stores, 2.3 per cent used herbal medicine and 6.1 per cent did not treat their children. 50.7 per cent of diarrheal episodes mother gave ORT, using ORS 19.7, commercial electrolytes mixture 16.6 and home available fluid 14.4 per cent. The accuracy of dilution of electrolytes powder from the packets was checked in 80 incidences. 31.8 and 27.8 per cent of mothers made correct dilution of ORS and commercial electrolytes products respectively. Health providers carried both ORS and commercial electrolytes packets. ORS added to a glass of water was found in 13.6 per cent which was 3 times concentrated. Commercial electrolytes products were too dilute in 72.2 per cent. 17.5 per cent of mothers divided electrolytes powder to add in one spoon of water to treat their children as one drug dose. Data showed that the ORT use rate was 50.7 per cent. Home available fluid was used by 14.4 per cent. ORT should be further promoted to control diarrheal diseases and health providers should give instructions to every mother or child minder on how to dispense ORS or electrolytes packets for appropriate dilution and use.
pubmed_257_2011
pubmed_228_12696
OBJECTIVES We investigated the incidences of high-frequency hearing loss (HFHL; above 2 kHz) and extended high-frequency hearing loss (EHFHL; above 8 kHz) in patients with tinnitus and subjectively normal hearing, and evaluated their effects on the clinical and audiological features of the patients. METHODS The sample included 85 patients with sensorineural tinnitus who had normal hearing sensitivity in the frequencies from 250 Hz to 2 kHz, and who had undergone extended high-frequency audiometry between July 2009 and February 2010. We investigated the incidences of HFHL and EHFHL in these patients and analyzed the significance of the hearing losses. RESULTS The incidence of HFHL or EHFHL was 88%. The proportion of patients with EHFHL, among the patients who had normal hearing sensitivity up to 8 kHz, was about 74%. The patients with normal hearing sensitivity at all test frequencies were significantly younger, had larger otoacoustic emissions, and had tinnitus that was less loud as measured by tinnitus matching than did the subjects with HFHL and/or EHFHL. However, other comparisons of clinical factors in the three groups did not show any differences. CONCLUSIONS Even if patients with tinnitus do not have any subjective hearing impairment, most of them have HFHL and/or EHFHL. The effects on the clinical features of the patients are still vague.
10.1177/000348941112000806
pubmed_1063_7995
As a result of ocean warming, the species composition of the Arctic seas has begun to shift in a boreal direction. One ecosystem prone to fauna shifts is the Northeast Greenland shelf. The dispersal route taken by boreal fauna to this area is, however, not known. This knowledge is essential to predict to what extent boreal biota will colonise Arctic habitats. Using population genetics, we show that Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), beaked redfish (Sebastes mentella), and deep-sea shrimp (Pandalus borealis) recently found on the Northeast Greenland shelf originate from the Barents Sea, and suggest that pelagic offspring were dispersed via advection across the Fram Strait. Our results indicate that boreal invasions of Arctic habitats can be driven by advection, and that the fauna of the Barents Sea can project into adjacent habitats with the potential to colonise putatively isolated Arctic ecosystems such as Northeast Greenland.
10.1038/s41598-019-42097-x
pubmed_872_23088
AIMS To characterize the mosquitocidal activity of parasporal inclusions of the Bacillus thuringiensis serovar sotto strain 96-OK-85-24, for comparison with two well-characterized mosquitocidal strains. METHODS AND RESULTS The strain 96-OK-85-24 significantly differed from the existing mosquitocidal B. thuringiensis strains in: (1) lacking the larvicidal activity against Culex pipiens molestus and haemolytic activity, and (2) SDS-PAGE profiles, immunological properties and N-terminal amino acid sequences of parasporal inclusion proteins. CONCLUSIONS It is clear from the results that the strain 96-OK-85-24 synthesizes a novel mosquitocidal Cry protein with a unique toxicity spectrum. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY This is the first report of the occurrence of a mosquitocidal B. thuringiensis strain with an unusual toxicity spectrum, lacking the activity against the culicine mosquito.
10.1046/j.1365-2672.2003.02068.x
pubmed_774_14346
Accumulating evidences have shown microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in the progression of human cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the biological function and molecular mechanism of miRNAs in CRC still remains to be further investigated. Using microarray, we found and confirmed that miR-208a-3p was up-regulated in CRC tissues. Its high expression was statistically associated with distant metastasis and TNM stage. Functional assays revealed inhibition of miR-208a-3p suppressed proliferation, invasion and migration, and induced cell apoptosis of CRC cells. Moreover, we identified programmed cell death protein 4 (PDCD4), a well-known tumor suppressor, is a direct target of miR-208a-3p. We also found that overexpression of PDCD4 suppressed cell proliferation, invasion, and migration. Importantly, silencing of PDCD4 efficiently abrogated the promoting effects on CRC cells proliferation, invasion, and migration caused by inhibition of miR-208a-3p. Our findings confirmed the oncogenic role of miR-208a-3p via targeting PDCD4 in CRC, identifying miR-208a-3p as a potential diagnosis and therapeutic biomarker for CRC.
10.1042/BSR20181598
pubmed_1063_12091
Xenopus laevis is an amphibian (frog) species widely used in developmental biology and genetics. To unravel the molecular machinery regulating sex differentiation of Xenopus gonads, we analyzed for the first time the transcriptome of developing amphibian gonads covering sex determination period. We applied microarray at four developmental stages: (i) NF50 (undifferentiated gonad during sex determination), (ii) NF53 (the onset of sexual differentiation of the gonads), (iii) NF56 (sexual differentiation of the gonads), and (iv) NF62 (developmental progression of differentiated gonads). Our analysis showed that during the NF50, the genetic female (ZW) gonads expressed more sex-specific genes than genetic male (ZZ) gonads, which suggests that a robust genetic program is realized during female sex determination in Xenopus. However, a contrasting expression pattern was observed at later stages (NF56 and NF62), when the ZW gonads expressed less sex-specific genes than ZZ gonads, i.e., more genes may be involved in further development of the male gonads (ZZ). We identified sexual dimorphism in the expression of several functional groups of genes, including signaling factors, proteases, protease inhibitors, transcription factors, extracellular matrix components, extracellular matrix enzymes, cell adhesion molecules, and epithelium-specific intermediate filaments. In addition, our analysis detected a sexually dimorphic expression of many uncharacterized genes of unknown function, which should be studied further to reveal their identity and if/how they regulate gonad development, sex determination, and sexual differentiation. Comparison between genes sex-specifically expressed in developing gonads of Xenopus and available transcriptome data from zebrafish, two reptile species, chicken, and mouse revealed significant differences in the genetic control of sex determination and gonad development. This shows that the genetic control of gonad development is evolutionarily malleable.
10.1007/s00427-019-00630-y
pubmed_1084_24448
In this article, the characterization of the first near-infrared (NIR) phospholipase-activated molecular beacon is reported, and its utility for in vivo cancer imaging is demonstrated. The probe consists of three elements: a phospholipid (PL) backbone to which the NIR fluorophore, pyropheophorbide a (Pyro), and the NIR Black Hole Quencher 3 (BHQ) were conjugated. Because of the close proximity of BHQ to Pyro, the Pyro-PtdEtn-BHQ probe is self-quenched until enzyme hydrolysis releases the fluorophore. The Pyro-PtdEtn-BHQ probe is highly specific to one isoform of phospholipase C, phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C (PC-PLC), responsible for catabolizing phosphatidylcholine directly to phosphocholine. Incubation of Pyro-PtdEtn-BHQ in vitro with PC-PLC demonstrated a 150-fold increase in fluorescence that could be inhibited by the specific PC-PLC inhibitor tricyclodecan-9-yl xanthogenate (D609) with an IC(50) of 34 ± 8 μM. Since elevations in phosphocholine have been consistently observed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy in a wide array of cancer cells and solid tumors, we assessed the utility of Pyro-PtdEtn-BHQ as a probe for targeted tumor imaging. Injection of Pyro-PtdEtn-BHQ into mice bearing DU145 human prostate tumor xenografts followed by in vivo NIR imaging resulted in a 4-fold increase in tumor radiance over background and a 2 fold increase in the tumor/muscle ratio. Tumor fluorescence enhancement was inhibited with the administration of D609. The ability to image PC-PLC activity in vivo provides a unique and sensitive method of monitoring one of the critical phospholipase signaling pathways activated in cancer, as well as the phospholipase activities that are altered in response to cancer treatment.
10.1021/bc200242v
pubmed_908_7211
The nature reserve is very important to biodiversity maintenance. However, due to the urbanization, the nature reserve has been fragmented with reduction in area, leading to the loss of species diversity. Establishing ecological network can effectively connect the fragmented habitats and plays an important role in species conversation. In this paper, based on deciding habitat patches and the landscape cost surface in ArcGIS, a minimum cumulative resistance model was used to simulate the potential ecological network of Fujian provincial nature reserves. The connectivity and importance of network were analyzed and evaluated based on comparison of connectivity indices (including the integral index of connectivity and probability of connectivity) and gravity model both before and after the potential ecological network construction. The optimum ecological network optimization measures were proposed. The result demonstrated that woodlands, grasslands and wetlands together made up the important part of the nature reserve ecological network. The habitats with large area had a higher degree of importance in the network. After constructing the network, the connectivity level was significantly improved. Although interaction strength between different patches va-ried greatly, the corridors between patches with large interaction were very important. The research could provide scientific reference and basis for nature protection and planning in Fujian Province.
10.13287/j.1001-9332.201703.022