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Modulation Of Beta2 and Beta3 Integrins in experimental colitis induced by iodoacetamide and enteropathogenic E.Coli

2013

Integrins can modulate the infiltration of inflammatory cells and the secretion of various inflammatory mediators, essential players in the pathogenesis of colitis. This study explores the role of beta2 and beta3 integrin signaling and their possible role in experimental colitis. A total of 160 adult male Sprague-Dawly rats were divided into 4 equal groups: methylcellulose, bacteria, iodoacetamide and iodoacetamide plus bacteria. Clinical symptoms and signs of colitis were checked daily and colonic tissues were biopsied on days 3, 14, 28, and 56 post induction. Histological studies along with histochemical analysis and polymerase chain reaction of beta2, beta3 and alphavbeta3 were performed…

MaleSettore BIO/17 - IstologiaIntegrin beta3ColitisImmunohistochemistryRatsUp-RegulationIodoacetamideRats Sprague-DawleyEnteropathogenic Escherichia coliCD18 AntigensAnimalsUlcerative colitis integrins enteropathogenic E.Coli inflammation iodoacetamideEscherichia coli Infections
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Rapid growth predisposes broilers to necrotic enteritis

2019

Over the past 50 years, intentional genetic selection within the broiler industry has led to major improvements in both body weight gain (BWG) and feed conversion efficiency. Next to its economic advantages, enhancing BWG can increase the risk of metabolic and skeletal disorders. The aim of this study was to examine whether higher BWG is a predisposing factor for broiler necrotic enteritis. In this study, 300 broilers were challenged with Clostridium perfringens using a well-established, previously described challenge model. It was found that birds with higher body weight (BW) and BWG before challenge were predisposed to develop more severe necrotic enteritis lesions. After challenge, the a…

MaleVeterinary medicinebakteeritaudit040301 veterinary sciencesClostridium perfringensbody weight gainBiologyBody weightmedicine.disease_causeWeight Gainnecrotic enteritisbroilerFeed conversion ratiopainonnousu0403 veterinary scienceNecrosisFood AnimalsRisk FactorsmedicineAnimalsPoultry DiseasesNecrotic enteritispredisposing factoralttiusGeneral Immunology and Microbiologytulehdus0402 animal and dairy scienceBroilereläintaudit04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesClostridium perfringens040201 dairy & animal scienceEnteritisClostridium InfectionsGenetic selectionAnimal Science and ZoologyFemalegrowth rateDisease SusceptibilityChickensbroilerit
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Characterization of Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae Clinical Isolates in Al Thawra University Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen

2020

International audience; Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the resistance mechanisms of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae clinical strains recovered from Al Thawra University Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen. Methods: A total of 27 isolates showing decreased susceptibility to carbapenems were obtained from different clinical specimens in Al Thawra Hospital, Sana'a, Yemen. Strains were identified by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-Of-Flight spectroscopy. Susceptibility to antibiotics was determined by the disk diffusion method on Mueller Hinton agar. Carbapenemases-encoding genes, extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs), and plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance…

MaleYemenKlebsiella pneumoniaeGene ExpressionCarbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceaeQuinolonesmedicine.disease_causeHospitals Universitychemistry.chemical_compoundChildEscherichia coli InfectionsAged 80 and over0303 health sciencesbiologyEnterobacteriaceae InfectionsMiddle AgedEnterobacteriaceae3. Good healthAnti-Bacterial AgentsBacterial Typing TechniquesMueller-Hinton agarKlebsiella pneumoniae[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyNDM-1-likeChild PreschoolFemalePlasmidsMicrobiology (medical)AdultcarbapenemasesImmunologyMicrobial Sensitivity TestsMicrobiologybeta-Lactam Resistancebeta-LactamasesMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesEnterobacteriaceaeEnterobacter cloacaemedicineEscherichia coliHumansTypingEscherichia coli030304 developmental biologyAgedPharmacology030306 microbiologyInfantbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbiology.organism_classificationClone CellsKlebsiella InfectionsCarbapenem-Resistant EnterobacteriaceaechemistryCarbapenemsMultilocus sequence typingbacteriaEnterobacter cloacaeMultilocus Sequence TypingOXA-48-like
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Different epidemiology of bloodstream infections in COVID-19 compared to non-COVID-19 critically ill patients: a descriptive analysis of the Eurobact…

2022

Funder: European society of Intensive Care Medicine

Malebloodstream infections:Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/epidemiology [Other subheadings]Critical IllnessCOVID-19 (Malaltia) - EpidemiologiaRESISTANT ENTEROCOCCIBacteremiaBloodstream infectionCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicine:Pathological Conditions Signs and Symptoms::Pathologic Processes::Disease Attributes::Critical Illness [DISEASES]Cohort Studies:afecciones patológicas signos y síntomas::procesos patológicos::atributos de la enfermedad::enfermedad crítica [ENFERMEDADES]Sepsis:virosis::infecciones por virus ARN::infecciones por Nidovirales::infecciones por Coronaviridae::infecciones por Coronavirus [ENFERMEDADES]Medicine and Health SciencesHumansNCT03937245Unitats de cures intensivesAgedCross InfectionMalalties bacterianes:infecciones bacterianas y micosis::infección::infección hospitalaria [ENFERMEDADES]Research:Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/epidemiología [Otros calificadores]Bacteremia; Bloodstream infection; COVID-19; Enterococcus; ICU-acquiredCOVID-19:Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Nidovirales Infections::Coronaviridae Infections::Coronavirus Infections [DISEASES]:Bacterial Infections and Mycoses::Infection::Cross Infection [DISEASES]Intensive Care UnitsNCTICURNAICU-acquiredEnterococcus
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Angiotensin II contractile effects in mouse colon: role for pre- and post-junctional AT1A receptors

2013

Aim This study investigates whether a local renin–angiotensin system (RAS) exists in mouse colon and whether angiotensin II (Ang II) may play a role in the regulation of the contractile activity. Methods Isometric recordings were performed in vitro on the longitudinal muscle of mouse proximal and distal colon. Transcripts encoding for RAS components were investigated by RT-PCR. Results Ang II caused, in both preparations, a concentration-dependent contractile effect, antagonized by losartan, AT1 receptor antagonist, but not by PD123319, AT2 receptor antagonist. The combination of losartan plus PD123319 caused no change on the Ang II-induced contraction than losartan alone. Tetrodotoxin, neu…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyColonPhysiologymedicine.drug_classMuscarinic AntagonistsBiologyReceptor Angiotensin Type 1Renin-Angiotensin SystemMicechemistry.chemical_compoundOrgan Culture TechniquesInternal medicineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptormedicineAnimalsReceptorAngiotensin II receptor type 1Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionAngiotensin IIAntagonistMuscle Smoothangiotensin II AT1 receptors AT2 receptors enteric neurones mouse colon muscle contraction.Receptor antagonistAngiotensin IIElectrophysiologyMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologyLosartanchemistryHexamethoniumhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsMuscle Contractionmedicine.drug
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Functional and neurochemical changes of the gastrointestinal tract in a rodent model of Parkinson's disease.

2009

Patients with Parkinson’s disease develop motor disturbances often accompanied by peripheral autonomic dysfunctions, including gastrointestinal disorders, such as dysphagia, gastric stasis and constipation. While the mechanisms subserving enteric autonomic dysfunctions are not clearly understood, they may involve the enteric dopaminergic and/or nitrergic systems. In the present study, we demonstrate that rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons develop a marked inhibition of propulsive activity compared to sham-operated controls, as indicated by a 60% reduction of daily fecal output at the 4th week of observation. Immunohistochemical data revealed …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyParkinson's diseaseColonGastrointestinal DiseasesCONSTIPATIONENTERIC NEURONSIleumBiologyNitric OxideEnteric Nervous SystemNOLesionRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundParkinsonian DisordersIleumInternal medicineNitrergic NeuronsmedicineAnimalsOxidopamineGUT DYSFUNCTIONNeuronal PlasticityGeneral NeuroscienceDopaminergicParkinson Diseasemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryRatsDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryCONSTIPATION; ENTERIC NEURONS; GUT DYSFUNCTION; NEUROPLASTICITY; NITRIC OXIDEEnteric nervous systemNeuronmedicine.symptomConstipation Enteric neurons Gut dysfunction Neuroplasticity Nitric oxideGastrointestinal MotilityNitrergic NeuronNEUROPLASTICITYOxidopamineNeuroscience letters
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Pharmaceutical enterprises’ market entry strategies

2020

The pharmaceutical sector encompasses a wide range of business activities – research and product development, manufacturing, marketing, international business, wholesale, retail and services. Consequently, it is facing the contemporary challenges of globalisation, sustainable development, social, economic and political change. At the same time, pharmaceuticals have a significant impact on the provision of health care, which limits the freedom of business. In framework of this research the applicability of the International business theories to pharmaceutical sector, as well as the major factors influencing the enterprise’ choice of the market entry mode are explored. The organisation of hea…

Managed Entry Agreementspharmaceutical enterprise:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]market entry strategy
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Manager gender, entrepreneurial orientation and SMEs export and import propensities: evidence for Spanish businesses

2022

This paper investigates the role of manager gender in SMEs’ decisions to get involved in exporting and importing activities, using a sample of 1,405 Spanish SMEs. We borrow insights from international entrepreneurship theories and feminist theories to set testable hypotheses regarding how managerial gender and entrepreneurial orientation (proactiveness, risk-taking and innovativeness) may influence SMEs export and import propensities. Using a bivariate probit model and controlling for other managerial and business characteristics, results reveal that there are not significant disparities in exporting propensities between men- and women-run businesses. However, female-led SMEs show a lower i…

Manager genderSmall and mediumenterprisesExporting and importingEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASexporting and importingentrepreneurial orientationEmpresas -- GestiónGeneral Business Management and AccountingEntrepreneurial orientationsmall and medium enterprisesmanager gender
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Pequeña y mediana empresa en el mundo rural medieval. Formas de organización de la producción. Ejemplos del País Valenciano (s. XV)

2020

El presente estudio analiza el concepto empresa aplicado al periodo medieval, e intenta un mínimo recorrido historiográfico por aquellos autores que se han acercado a la «Business History». Además intenta una reconstrucción de los distintos tipos de empresa manufacturera en un ámbito rural que se nos muestra cada vez más dinámico, pero poco estudiado todavía por parte de los historiadores interesados en el mundo del artesanado y de la industria. Se estudian las distintas formas de organización de la producción que condicionan los diferentes modos de gestión de la empresa manufacturera tomando como referencia el espacio valenciano. This article analyses the concept of «enterprise» as applied…

ManufacturaHistòria medievalBaja Edad MediaManufactureAntiguo Reino de ValenciaKingdom of ValenciaManufacturing enterprises:9 - Geografía e historia::94 - Historia por países [CDU]GestiónLate Middle Ages:3 - Ciencias sociales::33 - Economía [CDU]ManagementMedical TerminologyKingdomArtisanPolitical scienceArtesanadoHumanitiesEnterpriseBusiness historyEmpresaMedical Assisting and Transcription
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Growth and sustainability of agricultural systems: the case of Sicilian wine-growing farms

2016

International audience; The Sicilian wine-growing sector is characterised by the presence on the one hand of many small enterprises that limit their activity to the first stage of the supply chain (field production) and on the other of few enterprises that adopt a strategy of total vertical integration, from the production to the sale of wine. The first group of enterprises operates in a competitive market and in many cases with marginal revenues that are lower than marginal costs, leading entrepreneurs to abandon the activity of grape production. The second group operates in an oligopolistic market and it is able to compete in an international market. Findings reveal that competitive advan…

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