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pubmed_953_22133 | New oral granules of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid in 8:1 ratio have recently been developed and approved to conduct clinical trial in China. To date, there has been no report studying the pharmacokinetic characteristics of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid in man. Therefore, it is urgent to investigate the pharmacokinetic properties of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid in man. The aim of the study was to assess the pharmacokinetic properties of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid in 8:1 with different dosage in healthy volunteers and provide support for this drug to obtain marketing authorization in China. A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for determining the concentration of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid in human plasma was developed and applied to this open-label, single- and multiple-dose Pharmacokinetics study. Subjects were randomized to receive a single dose of 1, 2, and 4 pouches of the test granulation of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid in 8:1 ratio (amoxicillin is 250 mg and clavulanic acid is 31.25 mg per pouch). In the single-dose phase, blood samples were collected before dosing and at 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 5, 8, 12, and 24 h after drug administration. In the multiple-dose phase, samples were obtained before drug administration on days 1, 2, 3, and 4 to determine the Cmin of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. In the 4th day, samples were collected from 0.25 to 24 h after drug administration. Profiles of the concentration-time curves of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid were best fitted to two-compartment model. In this group of healthy Chinese subjects, the pharmacokinetics of amoxicillin fitted the linear dynamic feature at doses of 250,500 and 1,000 mg, and not obviously about clavulanic acid at doses of 31.25, 62.5, and 125 mg. The t 1/2 of single dose and multidoses were (1.45 ± 0.12) and (1.44 ± 0.26) h of amoxicillin and (1.24 ± 0.23) and (1.24 ± 0.17) of clavulanic acid, respectively; The AUC0-24 of single dose and multidoses were (27937.85 ± 4265.59) and (24569.80 ± 3663.63) ng h mL(-1) of amoxicillin and (891.45 ± 194.30) and (679.61 ± 284.05) ng h mL(-1) of clavulanic acid, respectively; The Cmax of single dose and multidoses were (8414.58 ± 1416.78) and (7929.17 ± 1291.54) ng mL(-1) of amoxicillin and (349.00 ± 89.54) and (289.00 ± 67.36) ng h mL(-1) of clavulanic acid, respectively. t 1/2, AUC0-24, and Cmax were similar after multiple-dose administration and after single-dose administration, suggesting that amoxicillin and clavulanic acid do not accumulate with multiple-dose administration of 500 and 62.5 mg, respectively. | 10.1007/s12013-012-9440-4 |
pubmed_138_145 | If a decrease in hospital readmissions and a reduction in the length of hospital stays as well as an improvement in the general health and quality of life in patients with congestive heart failure can occur with an educational process, then efforts in this direction should continue and be constantly improved. There is no magic formula in helping patients learn. The success of the teaching will depend on the individual patient's ability, willingness, and understanding, but it also depends on the ability, knowledge, imagination, and effort put forth on the part of the nurse teacher. Organizing group classes and employing pre-printed instructions and information, instead of on-the-spot written instructions by each individual teacher, are ways to enhance the success of the teaching as well as increasing interest on the part of the patients. Although these methods were not discussed by this author here, their use needs to be explored. | pubmed_138_145 |
pubmed_431_19617 | BACKGROUND
In Fall 2003, Chris Evert Children's Hospital (CECH; Fort Lauderdale, Florida) exclusively used chloral hydrate for moderate sedation. As procedures became longer and more complex, pentobarbital became the primary sedative used. Yet children receiving pentobarbital were awakening during the procedure from paradoxical drug reactions or insufficient sedation. In 2003, the failed sedation rate was 12.29%--more than six times the national benchmark of 2%.
METHODS
The pediatric sedation team created a pediatric sedation protocol, which reflected the designation of an a2-adrenergic agonist, dexmedetomidine (dex), as the drug of choice and spearheaded a variety of performance improvement changes, including creation of a stand-alone eight-bed sedation unit to accommodate the registration process and pre-assessment and postprocedure monitoring and to include the parent in the treatment continuum.
RESULTS
Following the implementation of the new protocol in 2003, the failed sedation rate for children undergoing various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures decreased from 12.29% to 1.63% in 2004, 0.19% in 2005, and 0.28% in 2006; in 2007 the rate was 0.72%--reflecting an average 98% reduction in the failed sedation rate.
DISCUSSION
The continued improvement and success in pediatric sedation over time indicates that the protocol has sustained benefits and lasting value. | 10.1016/s1553-7250(08)34023-9 |
pubmed_857_21259 | Five cases of Puumala virus infection without renal involvement are described. The main signs were fever, headache, chills and thirst. Pulmonary involvement was also common. Neither increased levels of serum creatinine nor abnormal urinalyses were detected. We suggest that Hantavirus infection is included in the differential diagnosis of any febrile condition when exposure to aerosols from infectious secretions or secretions from rodents is suspected. | 10.3109/00365549309008537 |
pubmed_723_6203 | Neonatal tetanus has been basically eliminated in China, but the incidence of non-neonatal tetanus is still high. Tetanus after trauma is the main type of non-neonatal tetanus. The correct application of tetanus toxoid containing vaccine (TTCV) has been neglected in the prevention of tetanus after trauma in China. On May 9, 2019, National Advisory Committee of Experts on Immunization Planning (NIAC) reviewed and approved the first guidelines for the use of TTCV and passive immune preparation after trauma, which clarified the basic process of treatment of tetanus after trauma, as well as the pointer to the use of TTCV and passive immune preparation after trauma. The main measure to prevent tetanus after trauma is to use TTCV for active immunization, and to use passive immune preparation for those without TTCV immune history. Through the construction of the top-down control and prevention system of tetanus, the change of the concept of tetanus immunoprophylaxis of medical staff is promoted. Active immunization is the main measure, but passive immunization is an added measure for the prevention of tetanus after trauma, which is of great significance to reverse the mistake of prevention of tetanus in China. | 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-9624.2019.12.003 |
pubmed_429_10619 | A large proportion (30%) of tissue glutaminase activity was found localized in synaptosome fractions as well as purified mitochondrial fractions, where it is also enriched on a protein basis (2-fold). Sulphate was more effective (2-8-fold) than phosphate or chloride in activating the enzyme at concentrations above 10-12 mM, but equivalent to phosphate at lower concentrations (1-3 mM). At CSF levels (0.5 mM), glutamine is readily used by synaptosomes as a substrate in the presence of 10 mM glucose. It constitutes at least 50% to the carbon of aspartate, glutamate and GABA. Pool sizes of these amino acids are maintained in the presence of glutamine and glucose at CSF levels, but not by glucose alone. Ammonium ion at 1 mM substantially (30%) inhibits glutaminase utilisation by synaptosomes. It is suggested that CSF glutamine is a major substrate for the nerve ending in situ. | 10.1016/0006-8993(76)90212-2 |
pubmed_448_9010 | Despite their considerable prevalence, dynamics of hospital-associated COVID-19 are still not well understood. We assessed the nature and extent of air- and surface-borne SARS-CoV-2 contamination in hospitals to identify hazards of viral dispersal and enable more precise targeting of infection prevention and control. PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, Medrxiv, and Biorxiv were searched for relevant articles until June 1, 2021. In total, 51 observational cross-sectional studies comprising 6258 samples were included. SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in one in six air and surface samples throughout the hospital and up to 7.62 m away from the nearest patients. The highest detection rates and viral concentrations were reported from patient areas. The most frequently and heavily contaminated types of surfaces comprised air outlets and hospital floors. Viable virus was recovered from the air and fomites. Among size-fractionated air samples, only fine aerosols contained viable virus. Aerosol-generating procedures significantly increased (ORair = 2.56 (1.46-4.51); ORsurface = 1.95 (1.27-2.99)), whereas patient masking significantly decreased air- and surface-borne SARS-CoV-2 contamination (ORair = 0.41 (0.25-0.70); ORsurface = 0.45 (0.34-0.61)). The nature and extent of hospital contamination indicate that SARS-CoV-2 is likely dispersed conjointly through several transmission routes, including short- and long-range aerosol, droplet, and fomite transmission. | 10.1111/ina.12968 |
pubmed_1019_13522 | Nanoscale disorder results in severe spectral misalignment of silicon microring resonators and Mach-Zehnder interferometers. We correct for such effects using electric-field-induced waveguide nano-oxidation, demonstrating a tuning wavelength range of several nanometers and 0.002 nm resolution without line shape degradation. Field-induced nano-oxidation is a permanent and precise technique and requires no new materials or high-temperature processing. | 10.1364/OL.36.002668 |
pubmed_402_18772 | Despite the absence of a nationwide surveillance system for rotavirus infection, relevant information concerning the epidemiology of this pathogen in Italy can be obtained from hospital-based studies carried out since the early 1980s on patients with acute diarrhoea. A review of more than 50 papers and congress proceedings published in both international and national literature indicates that rotavirus is the most important cause of diarrhoea in Italy among young children requiring hospitalization, with a prevalence ranging from approximately 20% to 40% in different studies. Infection is predominant among children aged 6-24 months, although cases are also common in younger children and in children 2-3 y of age. Despite differences among studies in geographical area, years and age group under investigation, an increase in rotavirus cases is consistently reported in the winter months, with a peak in February through April. Although a few studies have been conducted in non-hospitalized patients, rotavirus infection is significantly less frequent among outpatients with enteritis than among inpatients. Most circulating rotavirus strains typed from 1981 to 1992 belong to serotype 1 and, to a lesser extent, 4. However, untypable rotavirus strains have been found in these years, with prevalences up to 27%, suggesting a possible spread of non-serotype 1 through 4 strains. | 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1999.tb14329.x |
pubmed_70_4705 | Despite adequate scientific evidence of the potential benefits of probiotics to human health or disease prevention, their contribution to the growth of adipose tissue remains to be established. Four-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a diet containing skim milk (control diet) or skim milk fermented by Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055 (LGSP diet) for 4 weeks. Their body weight gain, adipose tissue weight, adipocyte size distribution profile, blood and hepatic lipids, and serum leptin, glucose and adiponectin levels were determined. There was a significant reduction in average adipocyte size in mesenteric white adipose tissue (P = 0.004). Moreover, the rats fed the LGSP diet displayed greater numbers of small adipocytes from mesenteric and retroperitoneal adipose tissues than did those on the control diet. Whereas adiponectin concentrations did not differ between the groups, serum leptin concentrations were decreased to 32 % in the LGSP diet group compared with the control group. Concentrations of serum glucose and lipids, and liver lipids, except for the liver TAG level, were similar in the two groups. These results indicate a possible role for a fermented milk product in the regulation of adipose tissue growth. | 10.1017/S0007114507839006 |
pubmed_486_16308 | BACKGROUND
To overcome the compromised wound healing in radiation induced chronic wounds platelet-rich plasma (PRP), as therapeutic agent, is current subject of studies. PRP is associated with pro-angiogenic effects. Nevertheless, effects of platelet-rich plasma in cutaneous wound healing processes are poorly understood so far.
METHODS
In this study, the migration of endothelial cells, fibroblasts and keratinocytes in conjunction with platelet-rich plasma treatment is investigated in the context of radiation effects. Additionally, cell proliferation and viability after external radiation was analyzed regarding treatment by platelet-rich plasma.
RESULTS
All cell cultures showed a trend towards decreasing proliferation and viability after irradiation irrespective of PRP. Upon PRP treatment, irradiated fibroblasts as well as endothelial cells showed an enhanced proliferation whereas proliferation and viability of keratinocytes was reduced after PRP treatment. Scratch assays support the positive effect of PRP on fibroblast and endothelial cell migration, whereas a negative effect on keratinocytes was observed after PRP treatment.
CONCLUSIONS
The present study documents both deleterious effects of external radiation as well as the protective effect of PRP. In summary, increased viability, proliferation and migration are indeed a consequence of the pro-proliferative effect exerted by PRP. Therefore, treatment with PRP products might be useful in the management of chronic radiogenic wounds. | 10.3233/CH-199218 |
pubmed_344_10271 | Little is known about how many years of life and disability-free years seniors can gain through exercise. Using data from the Cardiovascular Health Study, the authors estimated the extra years of life and self-reported healthy life (over 11 years) and years without impairment in activities of daily living (over 6 years) associated with quintiles of physical activity (PA) in older adults from different age groups. They estimated PA from the Minnesota Leisure Time Activities Questionnaire. Multivariable linear regression adjusted for health-related covariates. The relative gains in survival and years of healthy life (YHL) generally were proportionate to the amount of PA, greater among those 75+, and higher in men. Compared with being sedentary, the most active men 75+ had 1.49 more YHL (95% CI: 0.79, 2.19), and the most active women 75+ had 1.06 more YHL (95% CI: 0.44, 1.68). Seniors over age 74 experience the largest relative gains in survival and healthy life from physical activity. | 10.1123/japa.18.3.313 |
pubmed_33_6573 | Gene co-expression network analysis is an effective method for predicting gene functions and disease biomarkers. However, few studies have systematically identified co-expressed genes involved in the molecular origin and development of various types of tumors. In this study, we used a network mining algorithm to identify tightly connected gene co-expression networks that are frequently present in microarray datasets from 33 types of cancer which were derived from 16 organs/tissues. We compared the results with networks found in multiple normal tissue types and discovered 18 tightly connected frequent networks in cancers, with highly enriched functions on cancer-related activities. Most networks identified also formed physically interacting networks. In contrast, only 6 networks were found in normal tissues, which were highly enriched for housekeeping functions. The largest cancer network contained many genes with genome stability maintenance functions. We tested 13 selected genes from this network for their involvement in genome maintenance using two cell-based assays. Among them, 10 were shown to be involved in either homology-directed DNA repair or centrosome duplication control including the well-known cancer marker MKI67. Our results suggest that the commonly recognized characteristics of cancers are supported by highly coordinated transcriptomic activities. This study also demonstrated that the co-expression network directed approach provides a powerful tool for understanding cancer physiology, predicting new gene functions, as well as providing new target candidates for cancer therapeutics. | 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002656 |
pubmed_286_14038 | Three different receptors that interact with the constant domains of IgM have been identified: the polymeric immunoglobulin (Ig) receptor (PIGR), the dual receptor for IgA/IgM (FcαµR) and the IgM receptor (FcµR). All of them are related in structure and located in the same chromosomal region in mammals. The functions of the PIGRs are to transport IgM and IgA into the intestinal lumen and to saliva and tears, whereas the FcαµRs enhance uptake of immune complexes and antibody coated bacteria and viruses by B220+ B cells and phagocytes, as well as dampening the Ig response to thymus-independent antigens. The FcµRs have broad-spectrum effects on B-cell development including effects on IgM homeostasis, B-cell survival, humoral immune responses and also in autoantibody formation. The PIGR is the first of these receptors to appear during vertebrate evolution and is found in bony fish and all tetrapods but not in cartilaginous fish. The FcµR is present in all extant mammalian lineages and also in the Chinese and American alligators, suggesting its appearance with early reptiles. Currently the FcαµR has only been found in mammals and is most likely the evolutionary youngest of the three receptors. In bony fish, the PIGR has either 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 extracellular Ig-like domains, whereas in amphibians, reptiles and birds it has 4 domains, and 5 in all mammals. The increase in domain number from 4 to 5 in mammals has been proposed to enhance the interaction with IgA. Both the FcαµRs and the FcµRs contain only one Ig domain; the domain that confers Ig binding. In both of these receptors this domain shows the highest degree of sequence similarity to domain 1 of the PIGR. All Ig domains of these three receptors are V type domains, indicating they all have the same origin although they have diversified extensively in function during vertebrate evolution by changing expression patterns and cytoplasmic signaling motifs. | 10.1007/82_2017_22 |
pubmed_886_11056 | OBJECTIVE
To study the feasibility of ginsenoside Rg1 administrated from nasal route.
METHOD
The safty of ginsenoside Rg1 was evaluated by testing cilia movement of the in situ toad palate model. The stability of ginsenoside Rg1 to nasal enzymes and pH was evaluated by HPLC method. Nasal circulatory perfusion test in vivo had been empolyed to investigated absorption effect of ginsenoside Rg1 from nasal mucosa.
RESULT
Ginsenoside Rg1 was safe to the cilia movement. Meanwhile, it's stable to nasal enzymes and pH. Ginsenoside Rg1 can be absorbed from nasal route.
CONCLUSION
It's feasible to administrate ginsenoside Rg1 from nasal route. | 10.4268/cjcmm20100226 |
pubmed_222_8836 | Based on work spanning 50 years, several groups have recently achieved the specific cleavage of RNA by attaching RNA-cleaving chemical moieties to antisense oligonucleotides. Such artificial chemical ribonucleases have potential as a possible next generation of antisense compounds and also as probes for structural and functional investigations of RNA. Different chemical moieties, such as polyamines, imidazoles, and metal complexes, have been used as the catalytic part of the artificial nucleases. To be of practical use as therapeutics, however, the conjugates must fulfil a number of strict requirements, such as ease of preparation, chemical stability, selectivity, nontoxicity, and, for metal complexes, inertness to loss of cation from the ligand. In addition, high cleavage efficiency is essential to overcome short lifetimes of cellular mRNA targets, and the reaction should not depend on additional cofactors. Based on these criteria, we believe that metal complexes, in particular macrocyclic lanthanide complexes, have the best chance of success for said purpose. | 10.1089/oli.1.1997.7.423 |
pubmed_607_12508 | Functional electric stimulation (FES) of muscle has been used to decrease the incidence of postoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in neurologically intact individuals. This study was undertaken in order to determine whether a large-scale trial should be initiated using FES to prevent DVT in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients. The goals of this pilot study were to demonstrate the value of FES of calf musculature in (1) increasing plasma fibrinolytic activity and (2) promoting venous blood flow in the lower extremities. Plasma fibrinolytic activity was monitored in ten SCI patients before, immediately after, and 100 minutes after 60 minutes of calf FES. A significant increase in plasma fibrinolytic activity was noted using whole blood and platelet-rich plasma clot lysis assays. Continuous photoplethysmographic and Doppler ultrasound monitoring of venous flow was attempted during FES in four spinal cord patients, and a mild to moderate increase in flow was achieved. FES was not as successful as manual compression in promoting venous emptying of the lower extremity. FES may be a useful tool in the prevention of DVT in SCI patients due to a significant increase in fibrinolytic activity and a mild to moderate increase in venous blood flow. FES merits full-scale clinical evaluation for this purpose. | pubmed_607_12508 |
pubmed_993_5268 | Aspects of the metabolism of phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) in mouse skin were investigated. Phorbolol myristate acetate (PHMA), a potential metabolite of PMA in mouse skin, was prepared from PMA by NaBH4 reduction of the C-5 carbonyl group of PMA to a secondary alcohol. The structure of PHMA was assigned on the basis of spectral and chemical evidence. PHMA had an inflammatory effect in mouse skin equal to or slightly less than PMA, on the basis of the dermal infiltration of lymphocytes and neutrophils and interfollicular epidermal hyperplasia. Application of PHMA and PMA to mouse skin resulted in equal increases in numbers of interfollicular epidermal basal layer mitotic cells after 28 hr. PHMA was found to be nearly as effective as PMA in increasing the incorporation of [3H]thymidine into interfollicular epidermal basal layer cells after 28 hr. When tritiated PMA was applied to mouse skin, PHMA was identified as a metabolite. PHMA was present in about 1.7% of the amount of PMA. When tritiated PHMA was applied to mouse skin, PMA was not detected as a metabolite in the mouse skin extracts. | pubmed_993_5268 |
pubmed_891_4923 | OBJECTIVE
To compare the effectiveness of oral progestins and injectable gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist medication in cancer fertility preservation in patients with breast cancer.
METHODS
A cross-sectional study with 40 breast cancer patients submitted to cancer fertility preservation, who were divided into two groups according to histochemical analysis of progesterone receptors to define luteinizing hormone block: if positive, use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, if negative, use of oral progestins. The mean age, medication days, antral follicle count, number of oocytes in metaphase II and the occurrence of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome were compared.
RESULTS
A total of 20 patients both in the group using gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, and in the group with oral progestins, respectively, had a mean age of 33.9 (32-35.8) and 33.8 (32-35.6) years; days of medications of 11 (9.7-12.3) and 12.8 (11.6-13.9), p=0.037; antral follicle count of 9 (7.11-12) and 8.5 (6-11.9), p=0.370; metaphase II oocyte number of 4 (2.1-9.8) and 7.5 (3.1-10), p=0.348; and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome of 2 (10%) and 5 (25%) cases, p=0.212.
CONCLUSION
The use of oral progestins, in spite of requiring longer treatment time, is effective in relation to the protocol with gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, and offers greater comfort at a lower cost in breast cancer patients with negative progesterone receptors, submitted to cancer fertility preservation. | 10.31744/einstein_journal/2021AO5859 |
pubmed_269_2977 | BACKGROUND
Video consultations (VCs) were rapidly implemented in response to COVID-19 despite modest progress before.
OBJECTIVE
We aim to explore staff and patient experiences with VCs implemented during COVID-19 and use feedback insights to support quality improvement and service development.
METHODS
Secondary data analysis was conducted on 955 patient and 521 staff responses (from 4234 consultations; 955/4234, 22.6% and 521/4234, 12.3%, respectively) routinely collected following a VC between June and July 2020 in a rural, older adult, and outpatient care setting at a National Health Service Trust. Responses were summarized using descriptive statistics and inductive thematic analysis and presented to Trust stakeholders.
RESULTS
Most patients (890/955, 93.2%) reported having good (210/955, 22%) or very good (680/955, 71.2%) experience with VCs and felt listened to and understood (904/955, 94.7%). Most patients accessed their VC alone (806/955, 84.4%) except for those aged ≥71 years (23/58, 40%), with ease of joining VCs negatively associated with age (P<.001). Despite more difficulties joining, older adults were most likely to be satisfied with the technology (46/58, 79%). Patients and staff generally felt that patients' needs had been met (860/955, 90.1% and 453/521, 86.9%, respectively), although staff appeared to overestimate patient dissatisfaction with VC outcomes (P=.02). Patients (848/955, 88.8%) and staff (419/521, 80.5%) felt able to communicate everything they wanted, although patients were significantly more positive than staff (P<.001). Patient satisfaction with communication was positively associated with technical performance satisfaction (P<.001). Most staff members (466/521, 89.4%) reported positive (185/521, 35.5%) or very positive (281/521, 53.9%) experiences with joining and managing VCs. Staff reported reductions in carbon footprint (380/521, 72.9%) and time (373/521, 71.6%). Most patients (880/955, 92.1%) would choose VCs again. We identified three themes in responses: barriers, including technological difficulties, patient information, and suitability concerns; potential benefits, including reduced stress, enhanced accessibility, cost, and time savings; and suggested improvements, including trial calls, turning music off, photo uploads, expanding written character limit, supporting other internet browsers, and shared online screens. This routine feedback, including evidence to suggest that patients were more satisfied than clinicians had anticipated, was presented to relevant Trust stakeholders, allowing for improved processes and supporting the development of a business case to inform the Trust decision on continuing VCs beyond COVID-19 restrictions.
CONCLUSIONS
The findings highlight the importance of regularly reviewing and responding to routine feedback following digital service implementation. The feedback helped the Trust improve the VC service, challenge clinician-held assumptions about patient experience, and inform future use of VCs. It has focused improvement efforts on patient information; technological improvements such as blurred backgrounds and interactive whiteboards; and responding to the needs of patients with dementia, communication or cognitive impairment, or lack of appropriate technology. These findings have implications for other health care providers. | 10.2196/30486 |
pubmed_639_4919 | Ferrite magnetic nanoparticles (FMNPs) are gaining popularity to design biosensors for high-performance clinical diagnosis. The fusion of information shows that FMNPs based biosensors require well-tuned FMNPs as detection probes to produce large and specific biological signals with minimal non-specific binding. Nevertheless, there is a noticeable lacuna of information to solve the issues related to suitable synthesis route, particle size reduction, functionalization, sensitivity towards targeted intercellular biological tiny particles, and lower signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore it allows exploring unique characteristics of FMNPs to design a suitable sensing device for intracellular measurements and diseases detection. This review focuses on the extensively used synthesis routes, their advantages and limitations, crystalline structure, functionalization, along with recent applications of FMNPs in biosensors, taking into consideration their analytical figures of merit and range of linearity. This work also addresses the current progress, key factors for sensitivity, selectivity and productivity improvement along with the challenges, future trends and perspectives of FMNPs based biosensors. | 10.1016/j.cis.2021.102380 |
pubmed_597_6633 | Increasing evidence suggests that the noncanonical IKKs play critical roles in tumor genesis and development, leading to the notion that noncanonical IKKs may be good targets for cancer therapy. Here, we demonstrate that although TBK1 is not overexpressed or constitutively activated in some tumor cells, targeting IKKi induces the activation of TBK1. Therefore, simultaneously targeting both kinases is necessary to efficiently suppress tumor cell proliferation. We show that three TBK1/IKKi dual inhibitors, which are based on a structurally rigid 2-amino-4-(3'-cyano-4'-pyrrolidine)phenyl-pyrimidine scaffold, potently inhibit cell viability in human breast, prostate and oral cancer cell lines. Treatment with these TBK1/IKKi dual inhibitors significantly impairs tumor development in xenograft and allograft mouse models. The anticancer function of these inhibitors may be partially due to their suppression of TBK1/IKKi-mediated AKT phosphorylation and VEGF expression. Most importantly, these TBK1/IKKi dual inhibitors have drug-like properties including low molecular weight, low cytochrome P450 inhibition and high metabolic stability. Therefore, our studies provide proof of concept for further drug discovery efforts that may lead to novel strategies and new therapeutics for the treatment of human cancer. | 10.1002/ijc.28507 |
pubmed_65_98 | Insulin resistance seems to be a metabolic aberration associated with obesity. Impaired insulin action is also central to a cluster of diseases including non-insulin dependent diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemias and atherosclerosis. Body fat distribution, especially upper body segment obesity is related to insulin-resistance. Glucose uptake is insulin dependent in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. From a quantitative standpoint, skeletal muscle has the greater impact on whole body glucose economy, therefore the cause of altered insulin sensitivity has been looked for in this tissue. The skeletal muscle is composed of different types of fibers with specific metabolic and circulatory characteristics; type IIB fibers are less insulin-sensitive and their proportion has been related to obesity and insulin resistance. The different factors that may impair insulin action and alter glucose uptake in skeletal muscle are: lower blood flow to muscle, produced by either decreased vasodilation or by increased sympathetic nerve activity; augmented diffusion distance from capillaries to muscle due to a decrease in capillary number or to enlarged muscle cells; decrease of insulin receptors; change in the fatty acid profile of major membrane structural phospholipids; decrease in glucose transporters (GLUT 4) and/or hexokinase; impairment in metabolic routes of glucose in muscle as reduction in glycogen synthase. Also, the high rate of lipolysis present in obesity and in insulin resistance could lead to an impaired glucose oxidation in muscle. | pubmed_65_98 |
pubmed_569_10231 | The aim of this work was to quantify two relevant priority chemicals, bisphenol A (BPA) and 4-nonylphenol (NP), coupling the sensitivity of fluorescence in organized media and the selectivity of multivariate calibration, measuring excitation-emission fluorescence matrices in an aqueous methyl-β-cyclodextrin solution. The studied priority pollutants are two of the most frequently found xenoestrogens in the environment, and are therefore of public health concern.The data were successfully processed by applying unfolded partial least-squares coupled to residual bilinearization (U-PLS/RBL), which provided the required selectivity for overcoming the severe spectral overlapping among the analyte spectra and also those for the interferents present in real samples. A rigorous International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)-consistent approach was applied for the calculation of the limits of detection. Values in the ranges of 1-2 and 4-14 ng mL(-1) were obtained in validation samples for BPA and NP, respectively. On the other hand, low relative prediction errors between 3% and 8% were achieved. The proposed method was successfully applied to the determination of BPA and NP in different plastics. In positive samples, after an easy treatment with a small volume of ethanol at 35°C, concentrations were found to range from 26 to 199 ng g(-1) for BPA, and from 95 to 30,000 ng g(-1) for NP. | 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.05.030 |
pubmed_402_3041 | In conclusion, internal impingement apparently occurs in nearly all patients and is demonstrable on MR imaging. Pathologic changes associated with internal impingement seem to develop with repetitive placement of the arm into a position of extreme external rotation and abduction. Findings may include lesions of the posterior superior labrum, undersurface irritation, or tearing of the supraspinatus-infraspinatus junction near the attachment site and cystic changes of the posterior superior glenoid and posterior lateral greater tuberosity. There is no evidence for a particular sequence of pathologic changes. Instability may be associated with but does not appear to be a prerequisite for the development of the pathologic lesions of internal impingement. | pubmed_402_3041 |
pubmed_453_3491 | In this work, the swelling index is determined for various vegetable fibers (wheat bran. orange fibre and lemon fibre), and several granulated formulations to which different binding agents are added. The formulation that presents the highest swelling index (14.5 ml/g) was found to be composed of orange fibre, lemon fibre and pectin in a 1:1:1 proportion (OF + LF + PH). A study of the evolution of the swelling with time is also carried out, finding that the greatest volume increase is produced between 5 and 10 min from the start of the test. The application of the sigma-minus type calculation to the swelling rate curves produces correlation coefficients higher than 0.9. It is found that the swelling rate constant for lemon fibre is much lower than that of orange fibre. The addition of pectin lowers the swelling rate constant while the gum guar and polyvinylpyrrolidone increase the said constant. In addition, a general exponential equation is deduced which can be applied to all of the cases studied. | 10.1016/s0031-6865(96)00058-1 |
pubmed_67_24243 | Bone health is an important, but neglected aspect of diabetes care. People with type 1 diabetes are known to have a lower bone mineral density (BMD), which put them at a greater risk of osteoporosis and fractures. While BMD in those with type 2 diabetes is often misleading, multiple factors operate to increase the risk of falls and fractures in them. This article provides an overview of osteoporosis in diabetes. It proposes a LEMON mnemonic to understand the multifaceted aspects of bone care. | 10.47391/JPMA.22-86 |
pubmed_262_1455 | BACKGROUND
The PLUNC ("Palate, lung, nasal epithelium clone") protein is an abundant secretory product of epithelia present throughout the conducting airways of humans and other mammals, which is evolutionarily related to the lipid transfer/lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LT/LBP) family. Two members of this family--the bactericidal/permeability increasing protein (BPI) and the lipopolysaccharide binding protein (LBP)--are innate immune molecules with recognized roles in sensing and responding to Gram negative bacteria, leading many to propose that PLUNC may play a host defense role in the human airways.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS
Based on its marked hydrophobicity, we hypothesized that PLUNC may be an airway surfactant. We found that purified recombinant human PLUNC greatly enhanced the ability of aqueous solutions to spread on a hydrophobic surface. Furthermore, we discovered that PLUNC significantly reduced surface tension at the air-liquid interface in aqueous solutions, indicating novel and biologically relevant surfactant properties. Of note, surface tensions achieved by adding PLUNC to solutions are very similar to measurements of the surface tension in tracheobronchial secretions from humans and animal models. Because surfactants of microbial origin can disperse matrix-encased bacterial clusters known as biofilms [1], we hypothesized that PLUNC may also have anti-biofilm activity. We found that, at a physiologically relevant concentration, PLUNC inhibited biofilm formation by the airway pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa in an in vitro model.
CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE
Our data suggest that the PLUNC protein contributes to the surfactant properties of airway secretions, and that this activity may interfere with biofilm formation by an airway pathogen. | 10.1371/journal.pone.0009098 |
pubmed_615_21659 | The value of ultrasound in detecting central compartment lymph node metastasis in patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma (WDTC) is unclear. Prospective patients with WDTC attending a university-affiliated tertiary medical center between July 2010 and June 2011 underwent neck ultrasound for detection of central compartment lymph node metastases prior to surgery. Central lymph node dissection was performed during the initial surgery regardless of ultrasound findings. The sensitivity and specificity of preoperative ultrasound in detecting central lymph node metastases were calculated according to the final histopathological results. Sixty-four patients met the study criteria. Twenty-four had pathologic central compartment lymph nodes according to preoperative ultrasound, 20 of which were confirmed by histological examination. One patient was found to have pathological central lymph nodes by histology which was not detected by US. Sensitivity of preoperative ultrasound was 95%, specificity 90%, and negative and positive predictive values 97 and 83%, respectively. Preoperative ultrasound may serve as an accurate and important tool for deciding the extent of surgery in WDTC. | 10.1007/s00405-013-2636-4 |
pubmed_1029_13746 | Trowell type of organ culture was used for correlative study of the human fetal prostate and Leydig cell differentiation at the ultrastructural level. Androgens accelerated the differentiation of human urethral epithelial cells into secretory prostatic cells and the ultrastructure resembled that in vivo. Also Leydig cells retained in organ culture the same ultrastructural features as in vivo and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) accelerated their differentiation. It is concluded that this type of culture technic can be used in the study of early differentiation of human genital organ and androgenes and hCG take part of human prostatic and Leydig cell differentiation. | pubmed_1029_13746 |
pubmed_289_17387 | OBJECTIVE
We aimed at validating established imaging features of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) by using state-of-the-art MR imaging together with advanced post-processing techniques and correlated imaging findings to clinical scores.
METHODS
Twenty-five IIH patients as well as age-, sex- and body mass index (BMI)-matched controls underwent high-resolution T1w and T2w MR imaging in a 1.5 T scanner, followed by assessment of optic nerve sheaths, pituitary gland, ventricles and Meckel's cave. Imaging findings were correlated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) opening pressures and clinical symptom scores of visual disturbances (visual field defects or enlarged blind spot), headache, tinnitus (pulsatile and non-pulsatile) and vertigo. CSF as well as ventricle volumes were determined by using an automated MRI volumetry algorithm.
RESULTS
So-called 'empty sella' and optic nerve sheath distension were identified as reliable imaging signs in IIH. Posterior globe flattening turned out as a highly specific but not very sensitive sign. No abnormalities of the lateral ventricles were observed. These morphometric results could be confirmed using MR volumetry (VBM). Clinical symptoms did not correlate with an increase in lumbar opening pressure.
CONCLUSIONS
Our study results indicate that lateral ventricle size is not affected in IIH. In contrast, abnormalities of the pituitary gland and optic nerve sheath were reliable diagnostic signs for IIH. | 10.1177/0333102413484095 |
pubmed_778_9140 | This report describes a patient without obvious upper respiratory tract or gastrointestinal infection who developed portal vein thrombosis secondary to Fusobacterium necrophorum septicaemia. The patient responded well to systemic antibiotic therapy. The implications of F. necrophorum infection caudal to the head are discussed. | 10.1099/jmm.0.46080-0 |
pubmed_589_23900 | 4-Hydroxy-7-oxo-5-heptenic acid (HOHA)-lactone is a biologically active oxidative truncation product released (t1/2 = 30 min at 37 °C) by nonenzymatic transesterification/deacylation from docosahexaenoate lipids. We now report that HOHA-lactone readily diffuses into retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells where it is metabolized. A reduced glutathione (GSH) Michael adduct of HOHA-lactone is the most prominent metabolite detected by LC-MS in both the extracellular medium and cell lysates. This molecule appeared inside of ARPE-19 cells within seconds after exposure to HOHA-lactone. The intracellular level reached a maximum concentration at 30 min and then decreased with concomitant increases in its level in the extracellular medium, thus revealing a unidirectional export of the reduced GSH-HOHA-lactone adduct from the cytosol to extracellular medium. This metabolism is likely to modulate the involvement of HOHA-lactone in the pathogenesis of human diseases. HOHA-lactone is biologically active, e.g., low concentrations (0.1-1 μM) induce secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) from ARPE-19 cells. HOHA-lactone is also a precursor of 2-(ω-carboxyethyl)pyrrole (CEP) derivatives of primary amino groups in proteins and ethanolamine phospholipids that have significant pathological and physiological relevance to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cancer, and wound healing. Both HOHA-lactone and the derived CEP can contribute to the angiogenesis that defines the neovascular "wet" form of AMD and that promotes the growth of tumors. While GSH depletion can increase the lethality of radiotherapy, because it will impair the metabolism of HOHA-lactone, the present study suggests that GSH depletion will also increase levels of HOHA-lactone and CEP that may promote recurrence of tumor growth. | 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.6b00153 |
pubmed_97_1156 | The differential diagnosis of the atypical pneumonia syndrome is facilitated by recognition of the chest radiographic pattern. Both infectious and noninfectious entities should be considered: clinical criteria may be used to exclude unlikely diseases and to construct an ordered list of possible causes. | pubmed_97_1156 |
pubmed_176_12695 | Although basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is one of the most common forms of cancer worldwide, it rarely occurs in the axilla. Only 31 cases have been reported in the literature. The incidence of metastatic BCC, particularly in areas not exposed to the sun, is very low. We present a new case of axillary BCC with lymph node metastases and the results of an extensive review of cases previously reported in the literature. BCC in the axilla is rare and metastasis is exceptional. Factors other than UV radiation probably contribute to its development. The lateral pectoral island flap was used for surgical closure. This method is useful for the reconstruction of axillary defects, obtaining excellent cosmetic and functional results. This flap should therefore be considered for the repair of large surgical defects in the axilla. | 10.1016/j.ad.2010.08.002 |
pubmed_656_8876 | OBJECTIVE
To report treatment outcomes in patients with congenital aortic arch disease.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
There were 65 patients (45 boys and 20 girls) for the period from 2005 to 2019. Mean age of patients was 53±12 days (range 1-98), weight - 3,3±1,3 kg (range 2.2-4.6). All patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the method of surgical repair. The 1st group included 33 patients who underwent patch repair, the 2nd group (n=32) - anastomosis in end-to-side fashion.
RESULTS
In group I, recurrent aortic arch coarctation was observed in 16.8% of cases, in group II - only in 4% of cases (p=0.02). Analysis of systolic pressure in both groups revealed that arterial hypertension was detected in 39% of cases in group I and only in 9,1% of cases in group II (p=0,0025).
CONCLUSION
Surgical treatment of aortic arch disease using anastomosis in end-to-side fashion is associated with reduced risk of recurrent aortic arch coarctation and residual arterial hypertension in long-term postoperative period. | 10.17116/hirurgia202009138 |
pubmed_248_5427 | OBJECTIVE
To investigate the prevalence of antiepithelial cell antibody (AECA) in systemic vasculitis (SV) and the target antigen thereof.
METHOD
Sera of 113 patients with SV of different kinds, 46 patients with Behcet's disease, 23 patients with Takayasu arteritis, 19 patients with Wegener's granulomatosis, 8 patients with polyarteritis nodosa, 7 patients with microscopic polyangiitis, and 10 patients with Churg-Strauss syndrome were collected to detect the protein expression of AECA by Western blotting, with the protein of the endothelial cells of the line EA. hy926 line as substrate. Two-dimensional electrophoresis combined with immunoblotting, liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrography was used to detect the target antigens related to vasculitis. Sera of 57 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), 25 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and 20 healthy persons were collected as controls.
RESULTS
The AECA-positive rate of the SV patients was 69.0%, not significantly different from that of the SLE patients (66.7%), but significantly higher than those of the RA patients (6.7%, P < 0.01) and healthy persons (0, P < 0.01). The AECA from the SV patients reacted with the endothelial cell (EC) antigens with the molecular size of 26 to 125 kDa, and the AECA from the SLE patients reacted with the EC antigens with the molecular size of 15 to 97 kDa. The EC antigens with the molecular size of 47 kDa was commonly found in the sera of the AECA-positive SV patients and SLE patients, however, was not found in the RA, and polymyositis-dermatomyositis patients. The EC protein reacted by 47 kDa protein was identified by proteomic techniques as alpha-enolase.
CONCLUSION
A group of heterogeneous antibodies, AECA can be found frequently in patients with SV and SLA. AECA reacts against a common EC antigen, alpha-enolase. | pubmed_248_5427 |
pubmed_634_18685 | TiO2/WO3 heterojunctions are one of the most investigated systems for photocatalytic applications. However, distinct behavior can be found in the literature depending on the pollutant to be degraded and the photocatalyst preparation conditions. Some authors reported improved photocatalytic activities in relation to TiO2, while others a deleterious effect. Different factors have been identified to influence the activity of such systems. In this work, a systematic investigation of TiO2/WO3 samples with different W/Ti ratios (0-100%) was carried out using different pollutants as targets (gaseous NO, acetaldehyde and aqueous methylene blue solutions). A detailed structural investigation along with transient absorption studies and photoelectrochemical measurements allowed the rationalization of some of the previously reported factors that control the TiO2/WO3 photoactivity, i.e. the inability to reduce molecular oxygen, the stabilization of the anatase phase and the adsorption surface properties. The investigations also identified a factor not previously reported: in TiO2/WO3 systems, a fraction of long-lived holes do not take part in the interfacial charge transfer to efficient hole quenchers, such as methanol. This behavior seems to be related to the doping of the TiO2 matrix with W(vi) and plays a key role in the photocatalytic activity. | 10.1039/c9pp00163h |
pubmed_218_11902 | Elevated matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) expression is known to correlate with poor prognosis of pancreatic cancer. We investigated the molecular mechanisms of constitutive expression of MMP-1 in pancreatic cancer cell lines. Expression of MMP-1 mRNA and protein as well as its enzymatic activity were observed in three pancreatic cancer cell lines. Transient transfection assays of two MMP-1 promoter/luciferase constructs (full-length 4.4-kb or proximal 0.6-kb region) showed high levels of transcription in pancreatic cancer cells compared with non-MMP-1 producing cells. The 0.6-kb promoter region of MMP-1 gene contained three activator protein-1 (AP-1) sites and the strong AP-1 activity was detected by electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs). In these cells, production and phosphorylation of c-Jun were commonly observed. Phosphorylated c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (p-JNK) and activator transcription factor-2 (p-ATF-2) were also detected in two of the three cell lines. Phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase (p-ERK) was observed in one. The promoter activity, AP-1-binding activity and MMP-1 production were suppressed by a specific inhibitor of JNK or MEK. K-ras mutation, reported to be present in three cell lines used, is known to activate JNK and ERK pathways. Considering the facts together, our results revealed that activation of JNK/AP-1 or ERK/AP-1 pathway plays crucial roles in constitutive transactivation of MMP-1 in these cancer cells. This study contributes to provide new insights into strategies for inhibiting tumor cell invasion in pancreatic cancer. | 10.3892/ijo_00000440 |
pubmed_484_14663 | Mutations in the GJB2 gene are the most common cause of prelingual, autosomal recessive, sensorineural hearing loss worldwide. Nevertheless, 10% to 50% of patients with prelingual nonsyndromic deafness only carry one mutation in the GJB2 gene. Recently a large 342 kb deletion named Delta(GJB6-D13S1830) involving the GJB6 gene was reported in Spanish and French deafness patients, either in a homozygous state or in combination with a monoallelic GJB2 mutation. No data have been reported about the frequency of this mutation in central Europe. Thirteen Czech patients with prelingual nonsyndromic sensorineural deafness carrying only one pathogenic mutation in the GJB2 gene were tested for the presence of the Delta(GJB6-D13S1830) mutation. One patient with a GJB2 mutation (313del14) also carried the Delta(GJB6-D13S1830). This is the first reported Czech case, and probably also the first central European case, of prelingual deafness due to mutations involving both the GJB2 and GJB6 genes. In addition, the Delta(GJB6-D13S1830) was not detected in 600 control chromosomes from Czech individuals with normal hearing. We show that in the Czech Republic the Delta(GJB6-D13S1830) is not the second most common causal factor in deafness patients heterozygous for a single GJB2 mutation, and that Delta(GJB6-D13S1830) is very rare in central Europe compared to reports from Spain, France and Israel. | 10.1046/j.1529-8817.2003.00120.x |
pubmed_42_10426 | Examination of selected cyclohexene derivatives which are fixed into the boat conformation reveals structural deviations from "normal" C-C bond distances consistent with the early stages of the retro Diels-Alder reaction. | 10.1021/ol006553w |
pubmed_217_20154 | RasGRP4 (Ras guanine nucleotide-releasing protein-4) is an intracellular, calcium-regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor and diacylglycerol/phorbol ester receptor expressed in mast cells (MCs) and their progenitors. To study the function of this signaling protein in inflammatory disorders, a homologous recombination approach was used to create a RasGRP4-null C57BL/6 mouse line. The resulting transgenic animals had normal numbers of MCs in their tissues that histochemically and morphologically resembled those in WT C57BL/6 mice. MCs could also be generated from RasGRP4-null mice by culturing their bone marrow cells in IL-3-enriched conditioned medium. Despite these data, the levels of the transcripts that encode the proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α were reduced in phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate-treated MCs developed from RasGRP4-null mice. Although inflammation was not diminished in a Dermatophagoides farinae-dependent model of allergic airway disease, dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis was significantly reduced in RasGRP4-null mice relative to similarly treated WT mice. Furthermore, experimental arthritis could not be induced in RasGRP4-null mice that had received K/BxN mouse serum. The latter findings raise the possibility that the pharmacologic inactivation of this intracellular signaling protein might be an effective treatment for arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease. | 10.1074/jbc.M112.360388 |
pubmed_319_103 | OBJECTIVE
To determine the impact of antimicrobial-containing semen extender on the growth of Taylorella equigenitalis in semen culture-positive for contagious equine metritis (CEM) and the development of CEM after artificial insemination with CEM-positive semen extended with antimicrobial-containing semen extender.
DESIGN
Prospective study.
ANIMALS
21 mature mares free of CEM, 1 mature stallion experimentally infected with CEM, and semen from a stallion naturally infected with CEM.
PROCEDURES
CEM-positive semen was incubated in semen extender with and without antimicrobials (amikacin [final concentration, 1 g/L] and penicillin G potassium [0.63 g/L]) followed by determination of the number of colony-forming units of T equigenitalis. Mares were inseminated with raw, extended, or cryopreserved semen culture-positive for T equigenitalis and observed for clinical signs of CEM. Samples for bacterial culture were obtained from the uterus, clitoral sinuses, and clitoral fossa of mares 7, 14, and 21 days after artificial insemination.
RESULTS
Antimicrobial-containing semen extender significantly reduced the number of colony-forming units of T equigenitalis in CEM-positive semen. Artificial insemination with raw CEM-positive semen resulted in clinical signs of CEM, whereas artificial insemination with extended or cryopreserved CEM-positive semen did not result in clinical signs of CEM.
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Antimicrobial-containing semen extender significantly reduced the risk of dissemination of CEM. The inclusion of amikacin (1 g/L) and penicillin G potassium (0.63 g/L) in extended semen reduced the transmission of CEM from stallions to mares during artificial insemination, which may result in altered dissemination of the disease. | 10.2460/javma.241.7.916 |
pubmed_906_1875 | Several novel phospha sugar nucleosides, analogs of normal sugar nucleosides, were synthesized from a phospholene 1-oxide derivative. Bromination of a phospholene precursor in aqueous organic medium gave regio diastereomers, the threo and erythro bromohydrins 3 (1-bromo-1,3,4-trideoxy-1,4-C-[(R,S)-phenylphosphinylidene]-glycero-tetrofuranose). Further substitution of the threo isomer 3a with sodium azide led to its corresponding azidophospholane 4 (1-azido-1,3,4-trideoxy-2-methyl-1,4-C-[(R)-phenylphosphinylidene]-beta-D-glycero-tetrofuranose). 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition of 4 with various electron-deficient and electron-rich alkynes afforded triazole derivatives that are nucleoside analogues. The strong electron-withdrawing phosphoryl group in the hemiacetal ring exerted no effect over reaction regioselectivity of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, but steric effects of the alkynes played a vital role on the selectivity, since the regioisomer ratios and the rates and yields of cycloadducts changed as the bulkiness of the substituents on the acetylene changes. Structures of all compounds were unequivocally confirmed by 1H, 13C, and 31P NMR and mass spectral studies. Single crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis of some derivatives allowed determination of configuration of the phospha sugar nucleosides. | 10.1016/s0008-6215(01)00264-6 |
pubmed_1017_11991 | A 46-year-old man was referred to our ear, nose and throat department after the accidental discovery of a large retrotracheal mass. In order to obtain the diagnosis and to plan treatment he underwent a full battery of tests (CT, MRI, blood tests, hormonal assays, ultrasounds, thyroid scintigraphy, urine tests and fine-needle aspiration of the mass), but none of these was able to define the true nature of such cervical mass. Only after surgical excision and histological evaluation, it was diagnosed as an exceptional case of giant non-functional parathyroid adenoma. | pubmed_1017_11991 |
pubmed_141_2888 | The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Lung Cancer Detection Program is described, and data from this study are reported and analyzed. The program enrolled 10,040 cigarette-smoking men who were screened for at least 5 years by annual chest radiographs; half the men randomly selected also had 4-monthly sputum cytologic examinations. Of the 354 lung cancers that developed in these men during the screening period and a 2-year post-screening period, nearly half were adenocarcinomas and nearly one third were epidermoid (or squamous) carcinomas. Lung cancers detected by screening were more likely to be early stage (53 per cent) and resectable (65 per cent) than were those discovered by other means (for example, symptoms) or in the post-screening period (20 per cent early stage, 32 per cent resectable). Sputum cytology was most effective in detecting squamous carcinomas early; chest radiographs were most effective for detecting adenocarcinoma. However, sputum cytology did not reduce lung cancer mortality among these men who were in a program of annual chest radiographic examinations. Overall 5-year survival for all of the men who developed lung cancer was 35 per cent, compared with the national average of 13 per cent. | 10.1016/s0039-6109(16)44329-x |
pubmed_374_6635 | The biologic steps involved in creating a bony fusion between adjacent segments of the spine are a complex and highly coordinated series of events. There have been significant advancements in bone grafts and bone graft substitutes in order to augment spinal fusion. While autologous bone grafting remains the gold standard, allograft bone grafting, synthetic bone graft substitutes, and bone graft enhancers are appropriate in certain clinical situations. This article provides an overview of the basic biology of spinal fusion and strategies for enhancing fusion through innovations in bone graft material. | 10.1007/s11420-020-09749-5 |
pubmed_316_19285 | Fever is a common clinical manifestation of inflammatory processes of the thyroid and thyroid crisis. On the other hand, fever alone as a presenting symptom of thyrotoxicosis, without other manifestations, is extremely rare. A female patient is described in whom fever persisted for two months prior to hospitalization, but without clinical symptoms or signs to lead to suspicion of thyroid disease. After exhaustive investigation it was found that the patient was suffering from hyperthyroidism. Fever disappeared gradually on antithyroid therapy, recurred when the drugs were withdrawn for a rechallenge trial, and cleared up again after renewal. Four other cases of persistent fever as a presenting symptom of hyperthyroidism were found on a review of previous publications. Thyrotoxicosis should, therefore, be included in the differential diagnosis of pyrexia of unknown origin. | 10.1136/pgmj.64.749.209 |
pubmed_543_16837 | The authors describe four thromboembolic accidents in vitro fertilisations. These accidents were not associated with an ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. However, all patients presented a risk factor of thrombosis. The relationship between endocrine treatment and the occurrence of side effects is discussed. | 10.1016/s0750-7658(05)80730-0 |
pubmed_398_22328 | The autoxidation of the two mutagenic and antimicrobial sesquiterpenes merulidial (1a) and isovelleral (5) generates a number of bioactive products that are suggested to be partly responsible for the mutagenic and antimicrobial activities of the two compounds. The biological activities of the autoxidation products are, as far as has been possible to assay, of the same order as the parent compounds, and it is shown that they are formed in normal bioassay media. Merulidial (1a) is especially interesting, as its rate of autoxidation is considerably higher compared with non-mutagenic derivatives of 1a. In addition, natural isovelleral [(+/-)-5] was found to be twice as mutagenic as synthetic isovelleral [(+/-)-5], indicating that (-)-isovelleral is only weakly active or inactive, and supporting the suggestion that the interaction of isovelleral (5) and its derivatives with DNA depends on the absolute stereochemistry of the unsaturated dialdehyde moiety. | 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.49-0530 |
pubmed_507_8943 | Recent experimental observations of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a model bacterium in biofilm research, reveal that, under specific growth conditions, bacterial cells form patterns of interconnected microcolonies. In the present work, we use an individual-based model to assess the involvement of bacteria motility and self-produced extracellular substance in the formation of these patterns. In our simulations, the pattern of interconnected microcolonies appears only when bacteria motility is reduced by excreted extracellular macromolecules. Immotile bacteria form isolated microcolonies and constantly motile bacteria form flat biofilms. Based on experimental data and computer simulations, we suggest a mechanism that could be responsible for these interconnected microcolonies. | 10.1007/s12064-009-0078-8 |
pubmed_1004_11528 | OBJECTIVES
To review associations between the family environment and young people's fruit and vegetable consumption.
DESIGN
A systematic review. Published English-language (n 60) papers were identified using electronic databases and manual searches of personal files and reference lists. Observational research reporting a measure of fruit/vegetable intake for children (aged 6-11 years) and/or adolescents (aged 12-18 years) and at least one potential family correlate of dietary intake was included.
RESULTS
Parental modelling and parental intake were consistently and positively associated with children's fruit and fruit, juice and vegetable (FJV) consumption. There were also positive associations between home availability, family rules and parental encouragement and children's fruit and vegetable consumption. Parental intake was positively associated with adolescents' fruit and vegetable consumption. There were also positive associations between parental occupational status and adolescent fruit consumption and between parental education and adolescents' FJV consumption.
CONCLUSIONS
Our findings highlight the importance of targeting the family environment for the promotion of healthy eating behaviours among children and adolescents. Future interventions should encourage parents to be positive role models by targeting parental intake and to create a supportive home environment through increased encouragement and availability of fruits and vegetables and employing rules to govern eating behaviours. For adolescents, indicators of family circumstances (e.g. parental education) should be used to identify target groups for interventions aimed at promoting healthy eating. | 10.1017/S1368980008002589 |
pubmed_1045_12629 | Reuse of municipal wastewater has become a promising solution to relieve the tension of increasing fresh water demand in many metropolitans. Although different advanced technologies are available to reclaim wastewater into premium quality, associated health effects are usually not properly assessed in reclamation process selection. A simplified risk-based approach developed for process screening and adaptation of health impacts as a consideration in reclamation process selection is discussed in this paper. This approach can be used to screen out unqualified processes and those with poor cost benefits. As a result, the design of wastewater reclamation could be enhanced to control the associated health impacts in wastewater reuse. | pubmed_1045_12629 |
pubmed_381_3069 | Isolated right ventricle hypoplasia (IRVH) is a disease characterized by an underdeveloped right ventricle. It is a congenital heart disease than can associate heterogeneous structural defects and nonspecific clinical features, which can often present a challenging therapeutic management. In this article, there are presented diagnostic methods and treatment options for right ventricle hypoplasia (RVH) according to clinical features, patients age and associated structural heart defects. RVH has a different prognosis in accordance with the severity of the heart defects and the patient's age at which the diagnosis is established. Thus, isolated forms of RVH generally present mild structural and functional defects that can be associated with the onset of symptoms in adolescence or even in adulthood. In these cases, atrial septal defect closure with or without superior cavo-pulmonary anastomosis can be the only procedures needed to correct the hemodynamic abnormalities and relief the symptomatology. Patients with severe form of RVH associated with complex cardiac malformations and onset of the symptoms in the neonatal period require prompt intervention and necessitate palliative procedures. In the long term, these patients could need multiple reinterventions. The family physician should be aware of the cardiac origin of isolated symptoms or clinical signs, such as exertional dyspnea or clubbing fingers, and send the patient for pediatric cardiological evaluation. | 10.47162/RJME.63.1.04 |
pubmed_183_2502 | An increased occurrence of long term bacterial infections is common in diabetic patients. Bacterial cell wall components are described as the main antigenic agents from these microorganisms and high blood glucose levels are suggested to be involved in altered immune response. Hyperglycemia is reported to alter macrophages response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and peroxisome proliferators activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) expression. Additionally, glucose is the main metabolic fuel for reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) production by pentose phosphate shunt. In this work, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulated reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitrite production were evaluated in peritoneal macrophages from alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Cytosolic dehydrogenases and PPARgamma expression were also investigated. LPS was ineffective to stimulate ROS and nitrite production in peritoneal macrophages from diabetic rats, which presented increased glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase activity. In RAW 264.7 macrophages, acute high glucose treatment abolished LPS stimulated ROS production, with no effect on nitrite and dehydrogenase activities. Peritoneal macrophages from alloxan-treated rats presented reduced PPARgamma expression. Treating RAW 264.7 macrophages with a PPARgamma antagonist resulted in defective ROS production in response to LPS, however, stimulated nitrite production was unaltered. In conclusion, in the present study we have reported reduced nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species production in LPS-treated peritoneal macrophages from alloxan-induced diabetic rats. The reduced production of reactive oxygen species seems to be dependent on elevated glucose levels and reduced PPARgamma expression. | 10.1016/j.lfs.2007.04.035 |
pubmed_821_4714 | BACKGROUND
Cytokine-based gene therapy strategies efficiently stimulate immune responses against many established transplanted tumors, leading to rejection of the tumor. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic potential of cancer immunotherapy in a clinically more relevant model, woodchucks with primary hepatocellular carcinomas induced by woodchuck hepatitis virus.
METHODS
Large (2-5 cm), established intrahepatic tumors were given an injection once with 1 x 10(9) plaque-forming units of AdIL-12/B7.1, an adenovirus vector carrying genes for murine interleukin 12 and B7.1, or of AdEGFP, the control virus, and regression of the tumors was then monitored. Five animals were used in total.
RESULTS
In four tumor-bearing animals, the antitumor response was assessed by autopsy and histologic analysis within 1-2 weeks after treatment. In all animals treated with AdIL-12/B7.1 therapy versus AdEGFP therapy, we observed substantial tumor regression (P =.006; two-sided unpaired Student's t test) accompanied by a massive infiltration of T lymphocytes. These tumors also contained increased levels of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells and interferon gamma (IFN gamma). In continuously growing tumor nodules given an injection of the control virus or in nontumoral liver, no such effects (i.e., tumor regression and increased levels of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells and IFN gamma) were detected. In the fifth animal, monitored for long-term antitumor efficacy by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after intratumoral vector administration by MRI guidance, the tumor was almost completely eliminated (> or = 95%) 7 weeks after treatment.
CONCLUSION
Adenovirus vector-based immunotherapy appears to be an effective treatment of large nontransplanted (orthotopic) tumors that acquire malignant characteristics in a stepwise process, reflecting the real-world scenario of hepatocellular carcinoma in humans. | 10.1093/jnci/93.6.472 |
pubmed_989_17840 | Long-term remitted Cushing's disease (LTRCD) patients commonly continue to present persistent psychological and cognitive deficits, and alterations in brain function and structure. Although previous studies have conducted gray matter volume analyses, assessing cortical thickness and surface area of LTRCD patients may offer further insight into the neuroanatomical substrates of Cushing's disease. Structural 3T magnetic resonance images were obtained from 25 LTRCD patients, and 25 age-, gender-, and education-matched healthy controls (HCs). T1-weighted images were segmented using FreeSurfer software to extract mean cortical thickness and surface area values of 68 cortical gray matter regions and two whole hemispheres. Paired sample t tests explored differences between the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC; region of interest), and the whole brain. Validated scales assessed psychiatric symptomatology, self-reported cognitive functioning, and disease severity. After correction for multiple comparisons, ROI analyses indicated that LTRCD-patients showed reduced cortical thickness of the left caudal ACC and the right rostral ACC compared to HCs. Whole-brain analyses indicated thinner cortices of the left caudal ACC, left cuneus, left posterior cingulate cortex, right rostral ACC, and bilateral precuneus compared to HCs. No cortical surface area differences were identified. Cortical thickness of the left caudal ACC and left cuneus were inversely associated with anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and disease duration, although certain associations did not persist after correction for multiple testing. In six of 68 regions examined, LTRCD patients had reduced cortical thickness in comparison to HCs. Cortical thickness of the left caudal ACC was inversely associated with disease duration. This suggests that prolonged and excessive exposure to glucocorticoids may be related to cortical thinning of brain structures involved in emotional and cognitive processing. | 10.1038/s41398-020-00980-6 |
pubmed_569_20897 | OBJECTIVE
To investigate whether HIV-infected individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis (HIV-TB) around the time of starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) have impaired CD4 cell responses to treatment.
DESIGN
Analysis of a national cohort of HIV-infected adults, linked to the national TB surveillance system for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including individuals starting ART from 2005 to 2009.
METHODS
We compared CD4 cell responses in HIV-infected individuals starting ART with a TB diagnosis ('HIV-TB cohort') with those not known to have TB ('TB-free cohort'). The TB-free cohort was frequency-matched to the HIV-TB cases for sex, age strata, baseline CD4 strata and ethnicity. Median change in CD4 cell count from baseline (ΔCD4) was calculated at 6-monthly intervals until 36 months.
RESULTS
There were 593 and 1779 individuals in the HIV-TB and TB-free cohorts, respectively (median follow-up 3.8 years). In both cohorts, median age was 36 years, 49.2% were women and 74.9% were black-African. Median baseline CD4 at the start of treatment was similar in the HIV-TB and TB-free cohorts (74 vs. 80 cells/μl). Median ΔCD4 was similar in HIV-TB and TB-free cohorts at all time points [294 (inter-quartile range 198-424) cells/μl in HIV-TB cohort; 296 (inter-quartile range 196-431) cells/μl in TB-free cohort after 3 years of ART]. A higher proportion of the HIV-TB cohort than the TB-free cohort died during follow-up (4.2 vs. 2.2%; P = 0.01); 78.5% of all individuals who died had a baseline CD4 cell count below 100 cells/μl.
CONCLUSIONS
Long-term CD4 cell recovery during ART appears similar in HIV-TB and TB-free patients. Significant mortality in both cohorts highlights the need for earlier HIV diagnosis and ART initiation. | 10.1097/QAD.0000000000000685 |
pubmed_504_20891 | The recent trends and current state of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) suggested their potential for practical applications. Since their origin, organic-inorganic lead halide (MAPbX3) perovskite material-based PSCs have been widely attractive to the scientific community due to their simple manufacturing process, high performance, and cost effectiveness. In spite of the high performance, the lead halide perovskite solar cells are still agonizing due to the long-term stability and toxic nature of Pb. In the last 4 years or so, many alternative perovskite or perovskite-like materials were explored for the development of Pb-free PSCs. However, antimony (Sb)-based perovskite-like materials have shown enhanced stability and average photovoltaic performance. In this mini-review, we discuss the fabrication, recent trends, and current state of the Sb-based PSCs. | 10.1021/acsomega.0c04174 |
pubmed_93_11067 | An in situ repetitive divergent polymerization strategy was employed to grow multi-amine poly(amidoamine) dendritic macromolecules on the surfaces of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs), affording novel three-dimensional (3D) molecular nanocomposites. The crude MWNTs were oxidized using H(2)SO(4)/HNO(3) = 3:1 (v/v) and then reacted with thionyl chloride, resulting in MWNTs functionalized with chlorocarbonyl groups (MWNT-COCl). MWNT-COCl, when reacted with an excess of ethylenediamine, produced amine-functionalized MWNT supported initiators (MWNT-NH(2)). Using the MWNT-NH(2) as the growth supporter and methylacrylate/ethylenediamine as building blocks, multi-amine dendritic poly(amidoamine) macromolecules were covalently grafted onto the sidewalls and ends of MWNTs via Michael addition reaction and amidation. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) measurements showed that the weight ratio of the as-grown dendritic polymers on the MWNT surfaces lay in the 10%-50% range. The products were also characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), Raman, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis. The results indicate that the dendrimers are grafted onto the surface of MWNTs. The as-prepared nanocomposites exhibit excellent dispersibility in water. | 10.1088/0957-4484/17/10/008 |
pubmed_92_18084 | Signaling cascades proliferate signals received on the cell membrane to the nucleus. While noise filtering, ultra-sensitive switches, and signal amplification have all been shown to be features of such signaling cascades, it is not understood why cascades typically show three or four layers. Using singular perturbation theory, Michaelis-Menten type equations are derived for open enzymatic systems. Cascading these equations we demonstrate that the output signal as a function of time becomes sigmoidal with the addition of more layers. Furthermore, it is shown that the activation time will speed up to a point, after which more layers become superfluous. It is shown that three layers create a reliable sigmoidal response progress curve from a wide variety of time-dependent signaling inputs arriving at the cell membrane, suggesting the evolutionary benefit of the observed cascades. | pubmed_92_18084 |
pubmed_78_19859 | This study focuses on resident nurses from the Course of Specialization in Nursing Residence at UNIRIO. It aims at identifying the importance of the classes offered by the Course of Nursing Residence for a professional career by checking whether the Course has influenced towards the inclusion of the resident nurse into the job market; and identifying the areas of specialty chosen at the moment of the selection for the course by resident nurses that finished the five first groups. The study was carried out with resident nurses that were in the first five groups of the Course. Results show that specialization makes it possible for the professional to get qualified and acquire specific knowledge in the area of specialty chosen. | 10.1590/s0034-71672004000500008 |
pubmed_137_658 | BACKGROUND
Inguinal hernia repair is a common low-risk intervention. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are being used increasingly as primary outcomes in clinical trials. The aim of this study was to review and meta-analyse the PROs in RCTs comparing laparoscopic versus open inguinal hernia repair techniques in adult patients.
METHODS
A systematic review and meta-analysis was carried out in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. Only RCTs in peer-reviewed journals were considered. PubMed, Ovid Embase, Scopus and the Cochrane Library were searched. In addition, four trial registries were searched. The search interval was between 1 January 1998 and 1 May 2018. Identified publications were reviewed independently by two authors. The review was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42018099552). Bias was assessed using the Cochrane Collaboration risk-of-bias tool.
RESULTS
Some 7192 records were identified, from which 58 unique RCTs were selected. Laparoscopic hernia repair was associated with significantly less postoperative pain in three intervals: from 2 weeks to within 6 months after surgery (risk ratio (RR) 0·74, 95 per cent c.i. 0·62 to 0·88), 6 months to 1 year (RR 0·74, 0·59 to 0·93) and 1 year onwards (RR 0·62, 0·47 to 0·82). Paraesthesia (RR 0·27, 0·18 to 0·40) and patient-reported satisfaction (RR 0·91, 0·85 to 0·98) were also significantly better in the laparoscopic repair group.
CONCLUSION
The data and analysis reported in this study reflect the most up-to-date evidence available for the surgeon to counsel patients. It was constrained by heterogeneity of reporting for several outcomes. | 10.1002/bjs.11139 |
pubmed_300_6167 | Phytomonas serpens, a phytoflagellate trypanosomatid, shares common antigens with Trypanosoma cruzi. In the present work, we compared the hydrolytic capability of cysteine peptidases in both trypanosomatids. Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes presented a 10-fold higher efficiency in hydrolyzing the cysteine peptidase substrate Z-Phe-Arg-AMC than P. serpens promastigotes. Moreover, two weak cysteine-type gelatinolytic activities were detected in P. serpens, while a strong 50-kDa cysteine peptidase was observed in T. cruzi. Cysteine peptidase activities were detected at twofold higher levels in the cytoplasmic fraction when compared with the membrane-rich or the content released from P. serpens. The cysteine peptidase secreted by P. serpens cleaved several proteinaceous substrates. Corroborating these findings, the cellular distribution of the cruzipain-like molecules in P. serpens was attested through immunocytochemistry analysis. Gold particles were observed in all cellular compartments, including the cytoplasm, plasma membrane, flagellum, flagellar membrane and flagellar pocket. Interestingly, some gold particles were visualized free in the flagellar pocket, suggesting the release of the cruzipain-like molecule. The antigenic properties of the cruzipain-like molecules of P. serpens were also analyzed. Interestingly, sera from chagasic patients recognized both cellular and extracellular antigens of P. serpens, including the cruzipain-like molecule. These results point to the use of P. serpens antigens, especially the cruzipain-like cysteine-peptidases, as an alternative vaccination approach to T. cruzi infection. | 10.1111/j.1574-695X.2009.00604.x |
pubmed_1006_13465 | The infusion of hypertonic solution is thought by the authors to be effective due to its reflectory action for treatment of patients who are in the state of anaphylactic and cardiogenic shock. This method seems to be expedient for massive blood loss under conditions of prehospital medical aid to victims with very low level of arterial pressure, with craniocerebral trauma and critical trauma of the chest. | pubmed_1006_13465 |
pubmed_95_18986 | The free fraction of pertechnetate in 99Tcm radiopharmaceuticals has to be tested for quality control reasons in line with the European Pharmacopoeia. Such quality control is often performed by miniaturized chromatographic methods. There are several recommended methods in the literature for quality control of the same radiopharmaceuticals, though it is unlikely that all methods are equivalent. Some of these methods were compared, taking into account different parameters (spot size, time required, analytical artifacts, true separation and shape of the chromatographic peaks, ease of handling), to verify the best method for the control of each radiopharmaceutical. It would appear that instant thin layer chromatography silica gel is the best support for these miniaturized methods, using MEK as solvent to check DTPA, DMSA, gluconate, pyrophosphate, medronate and phytate; NaCl 20% solution is the best solvent for IDA derivatives, human albumin and albumin particles (microspheres, macroaggregates). | 10.1097/00006231-199705000-00006 |
pubmed_1132_24847 | BACKGROUND
There are very few reports about end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients with breast pains in the medical literature, posing a difficulty to understand their pathophysiology.
CASE PRESENTATION
A 47-year-old African American female patient with ESRD on hemodialysis presented to the pain clinic with new-onset black maculopapular skin lesions on her breasts. These lesions started out as dark spots and then became necrosed, exposing the underlying tissue. The painful and tender lesions were located in a circumferential pattern around the bases of both breasts. She had stopped using breast supporting undergarments secondary to allodynia-hyperalgesia eliciting from necrotizing skin tissues. Her recent skin biopsy was inconclusive about ruling in or out the possibility of calciphylaxis. However, her past mammograms had showed calcium deposits in her breasts. Her other past medical history was significant for chronic hypotension with recently diagnosed legal blindness bilaterally. Her home medications included midodrine. The systolic blood pressures in either arm were consistently recorded in high 60s to low 70s during the interdialytic periods. She had multiple emergency room admissions secondary to persistent chronic hypotension; however the underlying pathophysiology for intractable but asymptomatic hypotension remained obscure. Over the course of the next 11 months her nonhealing breast lesions progressed and became infected. She developed septic shock due to infected lesions. Per her do-not-resuscitate requests, she died peacefully while under inhospital hospice care.
CONCLUSION
Morbidity-mortality with calciphylaxis and chronic hypotension related tissue changes is high, and the breast lesions in ESRD patients require aggressive treatment for underlying inadequate oxygen delivery to these peripheral tissues. | 10.1089/jpm.2012.0495 |
pubmed_292_4385 | Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is an economically important disease of small ruminants with a rapidly expanding geographical distribution. Peste des petits ruminants virus may manifest in a variety of ways with disease ranging from acute to subclinical. We investigated the exposure of large ruminants to PPRV in areas where the virus is endemic in the small ruminant population by assessing the serological status of groups of animals. This study focused on the Punjab province of Pakistan as an area where the virus is endemic and where mixed farming practices occur enabling close interactions between small and large ruminant populations. An overall PPR seropositivity was detected in 10.0% of cattle and 14.16% of buffaloes. Following an assessment of serological profiles in large ruminants within different age groups, a maximum seroprevalence was observed in cattle (17.5%) and buffaloes (22.5%) over 2 years of age indicating the potential utility of sampling large ruminant populations for PPR serosurveillance. The large ruminants sampled between one and two years of age had similar levels of seropositivity within populations with 11.2% and 16.2% of animals being seropositive, respectively. Current PPR vaccination strategies do not enable the differentiation between infected and vaccinated small ruminants, and as such, the serological surveillance of sheep and goats is of little value. When considering eradication programmes for PPRV, this factor is of great significance. However, where large and small ruminants are farmed together, serological surveillance of large ruminants may provide a snapshot of virus infection within populations where mild disease is present or where small ruminants are regularly vaccinated. | 10.1111/tbed.12392 |
pubmed_396_4147 | We here show that bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) 7 acted in synergy with the distinct type of cytokines, leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and interleukin (IL) 6 that are in the IL-6 family, to induce astrocyte differentiation from neuroepithelial cells as assessed by expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). In this synergistic action, transcription factors, Smads and STAT3 (for signal transducer and activator of transcription 3) activated by respective group of cytokines, as well as a transcriptional coactivator p300 were essential. Taken together with our previous finding that the synergistic astrocyte induction by BMP2 and LIF is attributed to the complex formation of Smads and STAT3 bridged by p300, it is conceivable that this complex formation is a mechanism utilized in common by two different types of cytokines belonging to the BMP and IL-6 families in order to synergistically induce astrocyte differentiation. | 10.1016/s0014-5793(01)02095-6 |
pubmed_273_2466 | The impact of succinylation on soy proteins as excipients for delayed delivery of drugs in the gastrointestinal tract was studied. Succinylation decreased protein solubility and protein charge density at pH 1.2 and increased solubility and zeta potential at pH above 4.5. Tablet erosion and swelling were decreased at pH 1.2 and increased at pH 7.5. FTIR analysis indicated polypeptide chain unfolding as a result of succinylation. Tablets of protein succinylated 50% or 100% released less than 10% of loaded riboflavin or rifampicin in 2h at gastric pH in the presence of pepsin but released these compounds rapidly at intestinal pH. Succinylated soy protein tablets were thus gastroresistant, suggesting their use as excipients for controlled release of medicinal or nutraceutical agents. | 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2009.06.013 |
pubmed_463_10513 | The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is an important pest of maize in the United States and many tropical areas in the western hemisphere. In 2001, Herculex I(®) (Cry1F) maize was commercially planted in the United States to control Lepidoptera, including S. frugiperda. In 2006, a population of S. frugiperda was discovered in Puerto Rico that had evolved resistance to Cry1F maize in the field, making it the first well-documented case of an insect with field resistance to a plant producing protein from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). Using this resistant population, we conducted tri-trophic studies with a natural enemy of S. frugiperda. By using resistant S. frugiperda, we were able to overcome possible prey-mediated effects and avoid concerns about potential differences in laboratory- or field-derived Bt resistance. We used the Cry1F-resistant S. frugiperda to evaluate effects of Cry1F on Cotesia marginiventris (Cresson) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a larval endoparasitoid of S. frugiperda, over five generations. Our results clearly demonstrate that Cry1F maize does not affect development, parasitism, survivorship, sex ratio, longevity or fecundity of C. marginiventris when they parasitize Cry1F maize-fed S. frugiperda. Furthermore, the level of Cry1F protein in the leaves was strongly diluted when transferred from Bt maize to S. frugiperda and was not detected in larvae, cocoons or adults of C. marginiventris. Our results refute previous reports of C. marginiventris being harmed by Bt proteins and suggest that such results were caused by prey-mediated effects due to using Bt-susceptible lepidopteran hosts. | 10.1007/s11248-013-9748-x |
pubmed_462_1116 | To evaluate the significance of the peripheral lymphocyte count in the prognostication of childhood cancer, 173 children with cancer (neuroblastoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, malignant lymphogranuloma, nephroblastoma, Ewing's sarcoma, and rhabdomyosarcoma) were studied. All patients with the above-mentioned diagnoses admitted for the first time between 1985 and 1987 without prior treatment and acute infection were eligible for the study. Elevated peripheral lymphocyte count seems to be an independent indicator of survival from neuroblastoma but not from other tumors. | 10.3109/08880019209018325 |
pubmed_1070_9145 | BACKGROUND
Perforation of the esophagus after pneumatic dilation for achalasia is a severe complication which should be treated accurately in order to obtain a successful immediate outcome and a satisfactory result for the underlying condition.
METHODS
Five consecutive patients presenting with distal esophageal perforation after pneumatic dilation for achalasia were included in this study. All patients had gastrografin swallow performed to confirm the perforation, and one patient was also submitted to flexible esophagoscopy. Laparoscopic approach was performed in all patients with five portals. The phrenoesophageal membrane was opened on its anterior aspect. The distal esophagus was dissected free, and perforations were identified with the help of methylene blue or milk administration through the esophageal tube. All perforations were sutured with interrupted absorbable sutures. Contralateral myotomy and partial anterior Dor fundoplication completed the operation. Endoscopic control of length of myotomy and watertightness of mucosal closure was performed in all cases.
RESULTS
There were no intraoperative complications. After surgery all patients were maintained with nil per os until a barium swallow showed no leakage. One patient had a radiologic leakage sustained for 1 week. All patients were dismissed uneventfully. At 6 months after surgery, esophageal manometry was performed. Mean lower esophageal sphincter resting pressure had fallen from 30 to 8.7 mmHg.
CONCLUSIONS
Laparoscopy offers an excellent approach to treat distal esophageal instrumental perforations, perhaps even better than open surgery. Suture of the perforation, contralateral myotomy and partial anterior fundoplication is a good option in the treatment of perforated achalasia after pneumatic dilation. | 10.1007/s00464-008-0114-7 |
pubmed_365_21161 | Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad4 and Rad23 proteins are required for the nucleotide excision repair of UV light-damaged DNA. Previous studies have indicated that these two DNA repair proteins are associated in a tight complex, which we refer to as nucleotide excision repair factor 2 (NEF2). In a reconstituted nucleotide excision repair reaction, incision of UV-damaged DNA is dependent on NEF2, indicating a role of NEF2 in an early step of the repair process. NEF2 does not, however, possess an enzymatic activity, and its function in the damage-specific incision reaction has not yet been defined. Here we use a DNA mobility shift assay to demonstrate that NEF2 binds specifically to UV-damaged DNA. Elimination of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers from the UV-damaged DNA by enzymatic photoreactivation has little effect on the affinity of NEF2 for the DNA, suggesting that NEF2 recognizes the 6-(1, 2)-dihydro-2-oxo-4-pyrimidinyl)-5-methyl-2,4-(1H,3H)-pyrimidinedione photoproducts in the damaged DNA. These results highlight the intricacy of the DNA damage-demarcation reaction during nucleotide excision repair in eukaryotes. | 10.1074/jbc.273.47.31541 |
pubmed_792_3918 | The authors report a cases of breast implant infection, 40 years after augmentation mammoplasty. The infection developed 6 weeks after colonoscopy complicated by acute peritonitis due to colonic perforation. Bacteroides fragilis, a usual organism of the gastrointestinal tract flora, was identified in the two septic sites (peritoneal and periprosthetic). Contamination of the implant was haematogenous in a context of bacteraemia. Other authors have already suspected this route of contamination without any bacteriological proof. The risk of infection of breast implants is known, but the late infection rate is poorly documented. It is probably very low in view of the rare cases reported in the literature. Breast implants are not at high risk of sepsis, in contrast with prosthetic heart valves. The authors therefore do not recommend any particular preventive treatment in the case of distant infection or dental treatment. Women with breast implants must be informed and reassured: late infection of their implant is possible, but very unlikely. Recognition and prevention of this risk could be based on better long-term follow-up of breast implants. | pubmed_792_3918 |
pubmed_444_12293 | Small molecules targeting fibroblast activation protein (FAP) have emerged as a new group of tracers for positron emission tomography (PET) in 2018. The purpose of this systematic review is therefore to summarize the evidence that has been gathered to date in patients and to discuss its possible implications for radiotherapy planning. The MEDLINE database was searched for the use of FAP-specific PET in cancer patients and the records were screened according to PRISMA guidelines. Nineteen studies were included. While dedicated analyses of FAP-specific PET for radiotherapy planning were available for glioblastoma, head and neck cancers, lung cancer, and tumors of the lower gastrointestinal tract, there is still very limited data for several epidemiologically significant cancers. In conclusion, FAP-specific PET represents a promising imaging modality for radiotherapy planning that warrants further research. | 10.3390/cancers12092629 |
pubmed_600_12884 | The study of topological insulators has generally involved search of materials that have this property as an innate quality, distinct from normal insulators. Here we focus on the possibility of converting a normal insulator into a topological one by application of an external electric field that shifts different bands by different energies and induces a specific band inversion, which leads to a topological state. Phosphorene is a two-dimensional (2D) material that can be isolated through mechanical exfoliation from layered black phosphorus, but unlike graphene and silicene, single-layer phosphorene has a large band gap (1.5-2.2 eV). Thus, it was unsuspected to exhibit band inversion and the ensuing topological insulator behavior. Using first-principles calculations with applied perpendicular electric field F⊥ on few-layer phosphorene we predict a continuous transition from the normal insulator to a topological insulator and eventually to a metal as a function of F⊥. The tuning of topological behavior with electric field would lead to spin-separated, gapless edge states, that is, quantum spin Hall effect. This finding opens the possibility of converting normal insulating materials into topological ones via electric field and making a multifunctional "field effect topological transistor" that could manipulate simultaneously both spin and charge carrier. We use our results to formulate some design principles for looking for other 2D materials that could have such an electrical-induced topological transition. | 10.1021/nl5043769 |
pubmed_482_16053 | OBJECTIVES
People with HIV (PWHIV) are likely to need therapies for comorbidities as they age. We assessed risk of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in PWHIV.
METHODS
The Climate-HIV electronic recording system was used to cross-sectionally analyse records from PWHIV aged ≥ 18 years attending four UK HIV units with a current antiretroviral (ARV) prescription in February 2018. Antiretroviral and non-ARV medications were categorized by clinical significance of DDIs (University of Liverpool DDI tool). Potential DDIs were predicted using treatment guidelines for commonly recorded comorbidities.
RESULTS
Among 4630 PWHIV (44% female), 41% were ≥ 50 years old. The average number of non-ARV comedications increased from < 1 for patients aged ≤ 24 years to > 5 for patients aged ≥ 75 years; 65% were taking one or more non-ARV comedications. The median (interquartile range) number of non-ARVs was 1 (0-2) and 2 (1-5) for those aged < 50 and ≥ 50 years, respectively. Common comorbidities/concurrent health conditions occurred more frequently in patients aged ≥ 50 years vs. < 50 (53% vs. 34%). Boosted protease inhibitors were associated with the highest proportion of contraindicated comedications; dolutegravir and raltegravir had the fewest. For non-ARVs, sildenafil and quetiapine were most likely to result in DDIs. Guideline-recommended treatments for hepatitis C, hepatitis B, and tuberculosis had the highest proportions of contraindications when combined with ARV regimens, while treatments for hepatitis C, malignancy, and mental health conditions had the highest proportion of combinations potentially causing DDIs requiring dose monitoring or adjustment.
CONCLUSIONS
Non-ARV use by PWHIV is high and increases with age. Treatment decisions for ageing PWHIV should consider guideline recommendations for comorbidities. | 10.1111/hiv.12879 |
pubmed_438_19559 | OBJECTIVE
To determine the molecular basis for achromatopsia using autozygosity mapping and positional candidate gene analysis.
DESIGN AND METHODS
A large consanguineous Pakistani family containing six subjects with autosomal recessive complete achromatopsia was ascertained. After excluding linkage to the two known achromatopsia genes (CNGA3 and CNGB3), a genome wide linkage screen was undertaken.
RESULTS
Significant linkage was detected to a 12 cM autozygous segment between markers D1S485 and D1S2881 on chromosome 1p13. Direct sequence analysis of the candidate gene GNAT2 located within this interval identified a frameshift mutation in exon 7 (c842_843insTCAG; M280fsX291) that segregated with the disease.
CONCLUSIONS
The GNAT2 gene codes for cone alpha-transducin, the G protein that couples the cone pigments to cGMP-phosphodiesterase in phototransduction. Although cone alpha-transducin has a fundamental role in cone phototransduction, mutations in GNAT2 have not been described previously. Since mutations in the CNGA3 gene may cause a variety of retinal dystrophies (complete and incomplete achromatopsia and progressive cone dystrophy), GNAT2 mutations may also prove to be implicated in other forms of retinal dystrophy with cone dysfunction. | 10.1136/jmg.39.9.656 |
pubmed_914_25000 | A form of low-grade, systemic inflammation ('metaflammation') is linked to many types of chronic disease. Initially, this was thought to be causally related to weight gain and obesity and a possible explanation of the link between obesity and disease. However, several lifestyle-related inducers of such inflammation, some of which are associated with obesity, but some of which are not, have now been identified. The most common of these have been nutritive related, suggesting that there could still be a relationship, either directly or indirectly, with obesity. Here we provide evidence for non-nutritive inflammatory inducers, providing further support for an earlier suggestion that while obesity, beyond a point, may have a direct link with disease, this may be neither necessary nor sufficient to explain the current epidemic of chronic disease. A more ubiquitous cause encompassing all inflammatory inducers is the modern, post-industrial environment and lifestyles emanating from this. Obesity may thus be more of 'a canary in the mineshaft', warning of bigger global problems, than just a single pathway to modern environmentally driven disease. | 10.1111/j.1467-789X.2010.00795.x |
pubmed_281_9287 | BACKGROUND
Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are a potentially reversible cause of heart failure. However, the characteristics of patients most likely to develop impaired left ventricular function are unclear. Hence, the objective of this study is to systematically assess risk factors for the development of PVC-induced cardiomyopathy.
METHODS
We performed a structured database search of the scientific literature for studies investigating risk factors for the development of PVC-induced cardiomyopathy (PVC-CM). We investigated the reporting of PVC-CM risk factors (RF) and assessed the comparative association of the different RF using random-effect meta-analysis.
RESULTS
A total of 26 studies (9 prospective and 17 retrospective studies) involving 16,764,641 patients were analyzed (mean age 55 years, 58% women, mean PVC burden 17%). Eleven RF were suitable for quantitative analysis (≥ 3 occurrences in multivariable model assessing a binary change in left ventricular (LV) function). Among these, age (OR 1.02 per increase in the year of age, 95% CI [1.01, 1.02]), the presence of symptoms (OR 0.18, 95% CI [0.05, 0.64]), non-sustained ventricular tachycardias (VT) (OR 3.01, 95% CI [1.39, 6.50]), LV origin (OR 2.20, 95% CI [1.14, 4.23]), epicardial origin (OR 4.72, 95% CI [1.81, 12.34]), the presence of interpolation (OR 4.93, 95% CI [1.66, 14.69]), PVC duration (OR 1.05 per ms increase in QRS-PVC duration [1.004; 1.096]), and PVC burden (OR 1.06, 95% CI [1.04, 1.08]) were all significantly associated with PVC-CM.
CONCLUSIONS
In this meta-analysis, the most consistent risk factors for PVC-CM were age, non-sustained VT, LV, epicardial origin, interpolation, and PVC burden, whereas the presence of symptoms significantly reduced the risk. These findings help tailor stringent follow-up of patients presenting with frequent PVCs and normal LV function. | 10.1007/s10840-022-01421-8 |
pubmed_181_2927 | Metal nanoparticles are key electrode materials in a variety of electrochemical applications including basic electron-transfer study, electrochemical sensing, and electrochemical surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). Metal nanoparticles have also been extensively applied to electrocatalytic processes in recent years due to their high catalytic activity and large surface areas. Because the catalytic activity of metal nanoparticle is often highly dependent on their size, shape, surface ligands, and so forth, methods for examining and better understanding the correlation between particle structure and function are of great utility in the development of more efficient catalytic systems. Despite considerable progress in this field, the understanding of the structure-activity relationships remains challenging in nanoparticle-based electrochemistry and electrocatalysis due to limitations associated with traditional ensemble measurements. One of the major issues is the ensemble averaging of the electrocatalytic response which occurs over a very large number of nanoparticles of various sizes and shapes. Additionally, the electrochemical response can also be greatly affected by properties of the ensemble itself, such as the particle spacing. The ability to directly measure kinetics of electrochemical reactions at structurally well-characterized single nanoparticles opens up new possibilities in many important areas including nanoscale electrochemistry, electrochemical sensing, and nanoparticle electrocatalysis. When a macroscopic electrode is placed in a solution containing redox molecules and metal nanoparticles, random collision and adsorption of nanoparticles occurs at the electrode surface in addition to redox reactions when a suitable potential is present on the electrode. In a special case where particles are catalytically more active than the substrate, the faradaic signals can be greatly amplified on particle surfaces and a steady shift in the baseline current would be expected due to many particles adsorbing on the electrode. Single particle events can be temporally resolved when an ultramicroelectrode (UME) is used as the recording electrode. The use of an UME not only reduces the collision frequency, but also greatly decreases baseline noise, thereby resulting in clear resolution of single collision events. Single particle collision has quickly grown into a popular electroanalytical technique in recent years. Alternatively, one can use nanoelectrodes to immobilize single nanoparticles so that they can be individually studied in electrochemistry and electrocatalysis. Nanoparticle immobilization also allows one to obtain detailed structural information on the same particles and offers enormous potential for developing more comprehensive understanding of the structure-function relationship in nanoparticle-based electrocatalysts. This Account summarizes recent electrochemical experiments of single metal nanoparticles which have been performed by our group using both of these schemes. | 10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00334 |
pubmed_612_19705 | Psychotropic drugs can induce strong metabolic adverse effects, potentially increasing morbidity and/or mortality of patients. Metabolomic profiling, by studying the levels of numerous metabolic intermediates and products in the blood, allows a more detailed examination of metabolism dysfunctions. We aimed to identify blood metabolomic markers associated with weight gain in psychiatric patients. Sixty-two patients starting a treatment known to induce weight gain were recruited. Two hundred and six selected metabolites implicated in various pathways were analyzed in plasma, at baseline and after 1 month of treatment. Additionally, 15 metabolites of the kynurenine pathway were quantified. This latter analysis was repeated in a confirmatory cohort of 24 patients. Among the 206 metabolites, a plasma metabolomic fingerprint after 1 month of treatment embedded 19 compounds from different chemical classes (amino acids, acylcarnitines, carboxylic acids, catecholamines, nucleosides, pyridine, and tetrapyrrole) potentially involved in metabolic disruption and inflammation processes. The predictive potential of such early metabolite changes on 3 months of weight evolution was then explored using a linear mixed-effects model. Of these 19 metabolites, short-term modifications of kynurenine, hexanoylcarnitine, and biliverdin, as well as kynurenine/tryptophan ratio at 1 month, were associated with 3 months weight evolution. Alterations of the kynurenine pathway were confirmed by quantification, in both exploratory and confirmatory cohorts. Our metabolomic study suggests a specific metabolic dysregulation after 1 month of treatment with psychotropic drugs known to induce weight gain. The identified metabolomic signature could contribute in the future to the prediction of weight gain in patients treated with psychotropic drugs. | 10.1111/cts.13122 |
pubmed_16_6047 | PURPOSE
Capecitabine is a fluoropyrimidine carbamate with antineoplasmatic activity, recommended for the treatment of colorectal cancer. This study was designed to assess the effectiveness of the perioperative administration of capecitabine on the healing process of colonic anastomosis.
METHODS
Sixty Wistar rats were used, which were randomized in 2 groups of 30 each. The study group was subjected to colonic anastomosis and treated with therapeutic doses of capecitabine (359 mg/kg, or 2/3 of the mean toxic dose) by mouth one week before anastomosis and throughout the study. The control group received only placebo medication. Both groups were further divided into three subgroups, each of ten animals. In both study and control groups, ten animals were killed in each session on postoperative Days 3, 7, and 14.
RESULTS
We found no negative impact on the healing of colonic anastomosis on capecitabine administration. The rate of anastomotic leakage and septic complications were not found to be significantly different between the study and control groups. The median bursting pressure was found to be significantly higher in the study subgroup killed on the third day (68 vs. 46 mmHg of the control group).
CONCLUSIONS
Perioperative administration of capecitabine does not have a negative impact on colonic anastomosis in rats. | 10.1007/s10350-006-0727-7 |
pubmed_1022_22297 | This study focuses on the synthesis of merlinoite from Chinese coal fly ashes by KOH direct conversion method, with special emphasis on the application of synthetic merlinoite as fertilizer. These fly ashes were collected from two pulverized-coal combustion (PCC) power plants in Xinjiang, Northwest China. The synthesis results are influenced by fly ash characteristics and different synthesis conditions (KOH solution concentrations, activation temperature, time, and KOH/fly ash ratios). A high quality merlinoite-rich product was synthesized under optimal activation conditions (KOH concentration of 5M, activation temperature of 150°C, activation time of 8h and KOH/fly ash ratio of 2l/kg), with a cation exchange capacity (CEC) of 160cmolkg(-1). The synthetic merlinoite is proved to be an efficient slow release K-fertilizer for plant growth, indicating that it can be widely used for high-nutrient demanding crops growing in nutrient-limited soils and for large-area poor soil amendment in opencast coal mine areas around the power plants that will substantially grow with the increasing coal combustion in Xinjiang in the near future. | pubmed_1022_22297 |
pubmed_720_3301 | Methoxy-poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(ε-caprolactone) (mPEG-PCL) polymeric micelles (PMs) open a promising avenue through which ocular drug delivery with superior efficacy and tolerability can be potentially obtained. Methazolamide (MTZ) is an anti-glaucoma drug exhibiting poor corneal penetration, making it an ideal candidate for new polymeric micellar systems. MTZ-PMs were prepared using the thin film hydration procedure and optimized using a Design of Experiment (DoE) approach. In vitro drug release, thermal analyses and FT-IR characterization were also evaluated. MTT assay and histopathological assessment were carried out to verify ocular tolerability as well as Draize irritancy test. In vivo studies were conducted on rabbits to evaluate anti-glaucoma activity in a glucocorticoid-induced glaucoma model. The results showed successful entrapment of MTZ inside PMs matrix as reflected by the complete vanishing of drug melting peak in DSC thermogram and the possible formation of hydrogen bonding between MTZ and mPEG-PCL copolymer in FT-IR spectrum. The selected formula exhibited a particle size of 60 nm, entrapment efficiency of 93% and discrete spherical particles. Moreover, sustained release of MTZ, cellular and tissue biocompatibility and marked anti-glaucoma efficacy, as compared to MTZ solution, were realized. The combined results show that PMs could potentiate the therapeutic outcome of nanotechnology ocular drug delivery. | 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.06.011 |
pubmed_443_13040 | Laparoscopic procedures are increasingly performed in patients who have undergone prior abdominal surgery. Safe entry into the peritoneum includes avoidance of underlying viscera often tethered to the abdominal wall from surgical adhesions. Our group describes an alternative site technique utilizing the open Hasson procedure in a previously unoperated field, thus avoiding potential underlying adhesions. During the past 24 months this technique has been performed successfully in 95 patients, and no open conversions due to visceral or vascular injuries were necessary. Previous abdominal surgery should not be an absolute contraindication to minimally invasive procedures. | 10.1089/lap.1998.8.125 |
pubmed_630_18066 | AIM
The current study was undertaken to evaluate the findings of canine hip dysplasia screening in Kenya.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Records for 591 dogs were included in this study. The data was obtained from the national screening office, Kenya Veterinary Board, for the period between the years 1998 and 2014. Monthly screening records were assessed and information relating to year of evaluation, breed, sex, age, and hip score captured. Descriptive statistics of hip scores was computed based on year, sex, age, and breed.
RESULTS
A total of 591 records from the year 1998 to 2014 were retrieved at the National Screening Centre, the Kenya Veterinary Board. Each record was examined and data pertaining to year of screening, the breed, sex, age of the dogs, and the total hip score were recorded. The highest number of dogs screened for hip dysplasia (HD) was in the year 2009 and the lowest in the year 1998. More females than males were screened for HD and the mean age of all the dogs was 22.9±12.7 months. The most common breeds of dogs screened during the study period were German Shepherd (67.0%), Rottweiler (15.6%), and Labrador Retriever (12.2%). The mean hip score for the 591 dogs was 15.1±10.9 and the median 12.0. The mean hip scores per breed were; German Shepherd (16.3±12.1); Golden Retriever (16.0); Hungarian Vizla (15.0); Labrador Retriever (3.0±6.7); Great Dane (13.3±3.2); Rottweiler (12.2±8.2); Doberman (10.3±4.2); Rhodesian Ridgeback (9.6±3.8); and Boxer (9.3±0.6). Based on the hip score, moderate to severe HD was diagnosed in 16.6% of the dogs, mild HD in 32.7%, Borderline HD in 37.7%, fair HD in 6.9%, and good HD in 6.1%.
CONCLUSION
Canine HD is a common occurrence in Kenya with most dogs suffering mild to border line HD. In addition, German Shepherd and Golden Retriever appear to be the most affected breeds. It is therefore recommended that stringent measures be imposed to dog breeding programs to avoid transmission of this undesirable trait and consequently improve the welfare and the quality of dog breeds in Kenya. | 10.14202/vetworld.2015.1326-1330 |
pubmed_1013_636 | RATIONALE
As the SARS-COV-2 virus spread across the world in the early months of 2020, people sought to make sense of the complex and rapidly evolving situation by adopting mindsets about what the pandemic was and what it meant for their lives.
OBJECTIVE
We aimed to measure the mindsets of American adults over the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic to understand their relative stability over time and their relationship with emotions, behaviors, experiences, and wellbeing.
METHODS
American adults (N = 5,365) were recruited in early March of 2020 to participate in a longitudinal survey with follow-up surveys at 6-weeks and 6-months. Three mindsets that people formed about the COVID-19 pandemic were measured: 'the pandemic is a catastrophe', 'the pandemic is manageable' and 'the pandemic can be an opportunity'.
RESULTS
In line with our pre-registered hypotheses, these mindsets were associated with a unique and largely self-fulfilling pattern of emotions (positive, negative), behaviors (healthy, unhealthy, and compliance with CDC guidelines), experiences (growth/connection, isolation/meaninglessness) and wellbeing (physical health, mental health, quality of life). Moreover, mindsets formed in the first week of the pandemic were associated with quality of life 6 months later, an effect that was mediated by emotions and health behaviors.
CONCLUSION
The mindsets that people adopted about the COVID-19 pandemic - that it is 'a catastrophe', 'manageable', or 'an opportunity' may explain some of the heterogeneity in the lived experiences of Americans through their self-fulfilling impact on peoples' emotions, health behaviors, and wellbeing. | 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114889 |
pubmed_368_8470 | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Preoperative characterization of the solitary pulmonary nodule is a delicate task faced by surgeons, radiologists, and clinicians. Mathematical models have been developed to overcome subjectivity. The Mayo Clinic model was suggested in the latest ACCP evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for the preoperative risk assessment of solitary pulmonary nodule malignancy. The aim of the study is to assess the validity of the Mayo Clinic model in a current continuous case series of biopsy-proven nodules.
METHODS
The Mayo Clinic model was applied to estimate probability of malignancy in 288 consecutive cases in this single-center retrospective study.
RESULTS
ROC curve analysis returned an AUC of 0.767, while analysis performed on 158 malignant nodules showed a mean predicted risk value of 38.15%. In our clinical setting, using a risk observational threshold set at 5% and a risk surgical threshold set at 60%, there would have been 4 cases of unnecessary surgery (false positives) at the cost of 13 cases of cancer progression (false negatives), while 68.75% of all nodules would have received non-decisional values.
CONCLUSIONS
Surgeons should be aware that current data shows how the Mayo Clinic model is of little use in preoperative nodule characterization. | 10.1002/jso.23730 |
pubmed_464_18307 | Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin that can be attached to a variety of proteins and nucleic acids, often without altering their properties. Its use in molecular biology is introduced here. | 10.1101/pdb.top100776 |
pubmed_80_6043 | The integration of molecular catalysts with low-cost, solid light absorbers presents a promising strategy to construct catalysts for the generation of solar fuels. Here, we report a photocatalyst for CO2 reduction that consists of a polymeric cobalt phthalocyanine catalyst (CoPPc) coupled with mesoporous carbon nitride (mpg-CNx ) as the photosensitizer. This precious-metal-free hybrid catalyst selectively converts CO2 to CO in organic solvents under UV/Vis light (AM 1.5G, 100 mW cm-2 , λ>300 nm) with a cobalt-based turnover number of 90 for CO after 60 h. Notably, the photocatalyst retains 60 % CO evolution activity under visible light irradiation (λ>400 nm) and displays moderate water tolerance. The in situ polymerization of the phthalocyanine allows control of catalyst loading and is key for achieving photocatalytic CO2 conversion. | 10.1002/anie.201907082 |
pubmed_904_8508 | The aim of this study was to verify the effects of caffeine on anaerobic capacity estimated by the sum of the estimated glycolytic [E[La]] and phosphagen [EPCr] metabolism based on blood lactate and excess post-oxygen consumption responses (AC[La-]+EPOCfast). Fourteen male cyclists were submitted to a graded exercise test to determine the maximal oxygen uptake ( ) and intensity associated with (i ). Subsequently, the participants performed two supramaximal efforts at 115% of i to determine the AC[La-]+EPOCfast, after previous supplementation with caffeine (6 mg·kg-1) or a placebo (dextrose), in a cross over, randomized, double blind, and placebo-controlled design. The time to exhaustion was higher in the caffeine (186.6 ± 29.8 s) than in the placebo condition (173.3 ± 25.3 s) (p = 0.006) and a significant correlation was found between them (r = 0.86; P = 0.00008). Significant differences were not found between AC[La-]+EPOCfast values from the placebo (4.06 ± 0.83 L and 55.2 ± 5.7 mL·kg-1) and caffeine condition (4.00 ± 0.76 L and 54.6 ± 5.4 mL·kg-1); however, a significant correlation was observed only for AC[La-]+EPOCfast expressed in absolute values (r = 0.74; p < 0.002). The E[La] and EPCr also presented no significant differences and they were significantly correlated (r = 0.82 and r = 0.55, respectively; p < 0.05). We conclude based on the overall comparison of mean values between two treatments that acute caffeine ingestion improves the time to exhaustion but does not affect anaerobic capacity estimation. | 10.3389/fnut.2018.00086 |
pubmed_416_22365 | We have studied oxygen interaction with Au crystals (field emitter tips) using time-resolved (atom-probe) field desorption mass spectrometry. The results demonstrate no adsorption to take place on clean Au facets under chosen conditions of pressures (p < 10(-4) m/bar) and temperatures (T = 300-350 K). Steady electric fields of 6 V/nm do not allow dissociating the oxygen molecule. The measured O2+ intensities rather reflect ionization of O2 molecules at critical distances above the Au tip surface. Certain amounts of Au-O2 complex ions can be found at the onset of Au field evaporation. Calculations by density functional theory (DFT) show weak oxygen end-on interaction with Au10 clusters (Delta E = 0.023 eV) and comparatively stronger interaction with Au1/Au(100) model surfaces (Delta E = 0.25 eV). No binding is found on {210} facets. Including (positive) electric fields in the DFT calculations leads to an increase of the activation energy for oxygen dissociation thus providing an explanation for the absence of atomic oxygen ions from the field desorption mass spectra. | 10.1063/1.2227396 |
pubmed_159_17787 | Recent global threats (e.g. Ebola, avian influenza, the Zika virus) have demonstrated the need for policy makers to focus on the detection of risks at the animal-human interface. Yet epistemic knowledge across these domains is not sufficiently joined-up. The article argues that, despite some progress, in order for the policy agenda for global health security to develop towards a 'One Health' model there is a need for integration across public and animal health domains. This article sets out an evaluation framework for establishing knowledge integration across these sectors. The article concludes that although 'One Health may seem utopian, given there are key challenges when it comes to reaching integration, there are important steps that can be taken the short to medium-term. These include reforms to education and training programmes and interdisciplinary research collaborations. A key determinant of whether One Health becomes a paradigm which frames public policy, and leads to policy and institutional changes to enable public value creation and sustainability, is the presence of an 'epistemic community' that bridges health networks. | 10.1111/1758-5899.12505 |
pubmed_228_23620 | There are a number of limitations to using conventional diagnostic markers for patients with clinical suspicion of infection. As a consequence, unnecessary and prolonged exposure to antimicrobial agents adversely affect patient outcomes, while inappropriate antibiotic therapy increases antibiotic resistance. A growing body of evidence supports the use of procalcitonin (PCT) to improve diagnosis of bacterial infections and to guide antibiotic therapy. For patients with upper and lower respiratory tract infection, post-operative infections and for severe sepsis patients in the intensive care unit, randomized-controlled trials have shown a benefit of using PCT algorithms to guide decisions about initiation and/or discontinuation of antibiotic therapy. For some other types of infections, observational studies have shown promising first results, but further intervention studies are needed before use of PCT in clinical routine can be recommended. The aim of this review is to summarize the current evidence for PCT in different infections and clinical settings, and discuss the reliability of this marker when used with validated diagnostic algorithms. | 10.1186/1741-7015-9-107 |
pubmed_757_18093 | In the context of host-pathogen interactions, gram-negative bacterial virulence factors, such as effectors, may be transferred from bacterial to eukaryotic host cytoplasm by multicomponent Type III protein secretion systems (T3SSs). Central to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) pathogenesis is the secretion of over 40 effectors by two T3SSs encoded within pathogenicity islands SPI-1 and SPI-2. These effectors manipulate miscellaneous host cellular processes, such as cytoskeleton organization and immune signaling pathways, thereby permitting host colonization and bacterial dissemination. Recent research on effector biology provided mechanistic insights for some effectors. However, for many effectors, clearly defined roles and host target repertoires-further clarifying effector interconnectivity and virulence networks-are yet to be uncovered. Here we demonstrate the utility of the recently described viral-like particle trapping technology Virotrap as an effective approach to catalog S. Typhimurium effector-host protein complexes (EH-PCs). Mass spectrometry-based Virotrap analysis of the novel E3 ubiquitin ligase SspH2 previously shown to be implicated in modulating actin dynamics and immune signaling, exposed known host interactors PFN1 and-2 besides several putative novel, interconnected host targets. Network analysis revealed an actin (-binding) cluster among the significantly enriched hits for SspH2, consistent with the known localization of the S-palmitoylated effector with actin cytoskeleton components in the host. We show that Virotrap complements the current state-of-the-art toolkit to study protein complexes and represents a valuable means to screen for effector host targets in a high-throughput manner, thereby bridging the knowledge gap between effector-host interplay and pathogenesis. | 10.3389/fmed.2021.725072 |
pubmed_262_85 | Interest in the development of new sources of transplantable materials for the treatment of injury or disease has led to the convergence of tissue engineering with stem cell technology. Bone and joint disorders are expected to benefit from this new technology because of the low self-regenerating capacity of bone matrix secreting cells. Herein, the differentiation of stem cells to bone cells using active multilayered capsules is presented. The capsules are composed of poly-L-glutamic acid and poly-L-lysine with active growth factors embedded into the multilayered film. The bone induction from these active capsules incubated with embryonic stem cells was demonstrated in vitro. Herein, we report the unique demonstration of a multilayered capsule-based delivery system for inducing bone formation in vivo. This strategy is an alternative approach for in vivo bone formation. Strategies using simple chemistry to control complex biological processes would be particularly powerful, as they make production of therapeutic materials simpler and more easily controlled. | 10.1073/pnas.0908531107 |
pubmed_567_17486 | Whereas the glycocalyx of endothelial cells has been shown to influence solute flux from capillary microvessels, little is known about its contribution to the movement of macromolecules across the walls of other microvessels. We evaluated the hypothesis that a glycocalyx contributes resistance to protein flux measured in coronary arterioles. Apparent solute permeability (P(s)) to two proteins of different size and similar charge, alpha-lactalbumin (alpha-lactalb) and porcine serum albumin (PSA), was determined in arterioles isolated from the hearts of 43 female Yucatan miniature swine. P(s) was assessed in arterioles with an "intact" glycocalyx under control conditions and again after suffusion with adenosine (Ado, 10(-5) M, n = 42 arterioles, N = 29 pigs). In a second set of experiments (n = 21 arterioles, N = 21 pigs) arteriolar P(s) was determined before and after perfusion with enzyme (pronase or heparinase), which was used to digest the glycocalyx. P(s) was assessed a third time on those microvessels after exposure to Ado. Consistent with the hypothesis, P(s) for PSA (P(PSA)(s)) and P(s) for alpha-lactalb (P(alpha-lactalb)(s)) increased from basal levels following enzyme treatment. Subsequent suffusion with Ado, a significant metabolite known to alter coronary vascular smooth muscle tone and permeability, resulted in a significant reduction of basal P(alpha-lactalb)(s) in both untreated and enzyme-treated arterioles. Furthermore, in untreated arterioles, P(PSA)(s) was unchanged by Ado suffusion, whereas Ado induced a pronounced reduction in P(PSA)(s) of enzyme-treated vessels. These data demonstrate that in intact coronary arterioles an enzyme-sensitive layer, most likely at the endothelial cell surface, contributes significantly to net barrier resistance to solute flux. | 10.1152/ajpheart.2000.278.4.H1177 |
pubmed_56_16857 | PURPOSE
To present the case of an 18 month old boy with Coats' disease who was found to have anterior chamber cholesterolosis.
METHODS
Case presentation and review of reported cases.
RESULTS
An 18 month old boy presented with unilateral stage 3B Coats' disease without other clinical findings. Two weeks after presentation he returned with xanthocoria due to anterior chamber cholesterolosis. He subsequently developed hyphema, neovascular glaucoma, and was enucleated. His case is compared to all previously reported cases of Coats' disease leading to anterior chamber cholesterolosis.
CONCLUSION
The presentation of anterior chamber cholesterolosis in Coats' disease can range from the incidental finding in an asymptomatic patient to acute angle closure glaucoma with pain and acutely decreased vision. Clinicians should be aware of this potential complication of Coats' disease as it denotes a poor visual prognosis. | 10.2174/1874364101610010027 |
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