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2021 European Thyroid Association Guidelines for the Management of Iodine-Based Contrast Media-Induced Thyroid Dysfunction

2021

Given the fact that a large number of radiological examinations using iodine-based contrast media (ICM) are performed in everyday practice, clinicians should be aware of potential ICM-induced thyroid dysfunction (TD). ICM can induce hyperthyroidism (Hyper) or hypothyroidism (Hypo) due to supraphysiological concentrations of iodine in the contrast solution. The prevalence of ICM-induced TD varies from 1 to 15%. ICM-induced Hyper is predominantly found in regions with iodine deficiency and in patients with underlying nodular goiter or latent Graves’ disease. Patients at risk for ICM-induced Hypo include those with autoimmune thyroiditis, living in areas with sufficient iodine supply. Most cas…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyGoiterHeart diseaseendocrine system diseasesEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismLevothyroxineGuidelinesHyperthyroidismAutoimmune thyroiditisHypothyroidismmedicinereproductive and urinary physiologyPregnancybusiness.industryContrast mediaThyroidmedicine.diseaseequipment and suppliesIodine deficiencyClinical trialmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresbusinessMultinodular goitercirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugIodine
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Validation of Fenoterol to Study β<sub>2</sub>-Adrenoceptor Function in the Rat Urinary Bladder

2021

Fenoterol is a β<sub>2</sub>-adrenoceptor (AR)-selective agonist that is commonly used to investigate relaxation responses mediated by β<sub>2</sub>-AR in smooth muscle preparations. Some data have questioned this because fenoterol had low potency in the rat urinary bladder when a muscarinic agonist was used as a pre-contraction agent and because some investigators proposed that fenoterol may act in part via β<sub>3</sub>-AR. We designed the present study to investigate whether fenoterol is a proper pharmacological tool to study β<sub>2</sub>-AR-mediated relaxation responses in the rat urinary bladder. Firstly, we have compared the effect of p…

PharmacologyAgonistCarbacholUrinary bladderChemistrymedicine.drug_classAntagonistGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemPharmacologyRat Urinary BladderMuscarinic agonistmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicinePotencyFenoterolmedicine.drugPharmacology
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Gata4 Blocks Somatic Cell Reprogramming By Directly Repressing Nanog

2012

Abstract Somatic cells can be reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells by ectopic expression of the four factors Oct4, Klf4, Sox2, and Myc. Here, we investigated the role of Gata4 in the reprogramming process and present evidence for a negative role of this family of transcription factors in the induction of pluripotency. Coexpression of Gata4 with Oct4, Klf4, and Sox2 with or without Myc in mouse embryonic fibroblasts greatly impaired reprogramming and endogenous Nanog expression. The lack of Nanog upregulation was associated with a blockade in the transition from the initiation phase of reprogramming to the full pluripotent state characteristic of iPS cells. Addition of Nanog …

Pluripotent Stem CellsTranscriptional ActivationHomeobox protein NANOGChromatin ImmunoprecipitationTranscription GeneticRex1Kruppel-Like Transcription FactorsDown-RegulationElectrophoretic Mobility Shift AssayBiologyCell LineProto-Oncogene Proteins c-mycKruppel-Like Factor 4MiceSOX2AnimalsRNA MessengerRNA Small InterferingInduced pluripotent stem cellEmbryonic Stem Cellsreproductive and urinary physiologyHomeodomain ProteinsSOXB1 Transcription FactorsNanog Homeobox ProteinCell DifferentiationNanog Homeobox ProteinCell BiologyCellular ReprogrammingEmbryonic stem cellGATA4 Transcription FactorKLF4embryonic structuresHepatocyte Nuclear Factor 3-betaCancer researchMolecular MedicineRNA Interferencebiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityOctamer Transcription Factor-3ReprogrammingDevelopmental BiologyStem Cells
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Application potential of dummy molecularly imprinted polymers as solid-phase extraction sorbents for determination of low-mass polybrominated dipheny…

2019

Abstract Despite the introduction of restrictive regulations in the USA and the European Union, polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are still found in various types of environmental and biological samples at significant concentration levels. The presence of these persistent organic pollutants in the environment raises important issues because of their negative impact on immunological and neurological systems, and on the hormonal balances in living organisms. From the analytical point of view, the final determination of PBDEs would entail substantial challenges, because it would necessitate conducting the pre-concentration of analytes, or sample clean up. The aim of the present study is t…

Pollutantendocrine systemChemistry010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)Molecularly imprinted polymer02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryClean-upPolybrominated diphenyl ethersEnvironmental chemistrymedia_common.cataloged_instanceSample preparationSolid phase extractionEuropean union0210 nano-technologyreproductive and urinary physiologySpectroscopymedia_commonMicrochemical Journal
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Establishment of Polycomb silencing requires a transient interaction between PC and ESC

2001

Two distinct types of Polycomb complexes have been identified in flies and in vertebrates, one containing ESC and one containing PC. Using LexA fusions, we show that PC and ESC can establish silencing of a reporter gene but that each requires the presence of the other. In early embryonic extracts, we find PC transiently associated with ESC in a complex that includes EZ, PHO, PH, GAGA, and RPD3 but not PSC. In older embryos, PC is found in a complex including PH, PSC, GAGA, and RPD3, whereas ESC is in a separate complex including EZ, PHO, and RPD3.

Polycomb-Group ProteinsRepressorSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolarePlasma protein bindingBiologyPolycomb silencingResearch CommunicationGeneticsPolycomb-group proteinsAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsGene silencingGene Silencingreproductive and urinary physiologyPolycomb Repressive Complex 1Reporter geneurogenital systemPolycomb Repressive Complex 2PcG complexEmbryoHistone-Lysine N-MethyltransferasePrecipitin TestsEmbryonic stem cellMolecular biologyRepressor Proteinsembryonic structuresInsect ProteinsDrosophilaRepressor lexAbiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityESC/PHOProtein BindingDevelopmental BiologyGenes & Development
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pH-responsive physically and chemically cross-linked glutamic-acid-based hydrogels and nanogels

2018

Abstract Given the great demand for polymers prepared from renewable materials, the synthesis of a glutamic-acid-based hydrogel by solution and inverse miniemulsion polymerization is herein presented. Free radical initiated homopolymerizations of N-acryloyl- l -glutamic acid (l- AGA) resulted in either a readily water-soluble polymer or a physically cross-linked hydrogel, being the formation of physical cross-linking junctions closely related to monomer concentration and mixture viscosity. Chemically cross-linked poly( l -AGA-co-BIS) hydrogels were also synthesized by copolymerization of l -AGA and N,N′-methylenebis(acrylamide) (BIS). Both poly (l- AGA) and poly( l -AGA-co-BIS) swelling beh…

Polymers and PlasticseducationGeneral Physics and AstronomyProtonation02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerreproductive and urinary physiologychemistry.chemical_classificationOrganic ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complications0104 chemical sciencesbody regionsMiniemulsionMonomerchemistryPolymerizationSelf-healing hydrogelsNanocarriers0210 nano-technologyEuropean Polymer Journal
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Effects of forest patch size on physiological stress and immunocompetence in an area-sensitive passerine, the Eurasian treecreeper ( Certhia familiar…

2004

We manipulated the primary brood size of Eurasian treecreepers (Certhia familiaris) breeding in different sized forest patches (0.5-12.8 ha) in moderately fragmented landscapes. We examined the effects of brood size manipulation (reduced, control, enlarged) and forest patch size on physiological stress (heterophil-lymphocyte ratios; H/L), body condition and cell-mediated immunocompetence (phytohaemagglutinin test). Nestlings' H/L ratios were negatively related to forest patch area in control and enlarged broods, whereas no effects were found in reduced broods. The effects of forest patch area were strongest in enlarged broods, which had, in general, twofold higher H/L ratios than control an…

Population DynamicsZoologyEnvironmentPopulation densityGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyTreesSongbirdsStress Physiologicalbiology.animalLeukocytesAnimalsPhytohemagglutininsFinlandreproductive and urinary physiologyPhysiological stressGeneral Environmental SciencePopulation DensityGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyEcologyfungiGeneral MedicineCerthia familiarisbiology.organism_classificationPasserineBroodHabitat destructionLinear Modelsbehavior and behavior mechanismsTreecreeperImmunocompetenceGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesResearch ArticleProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
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Research Letter: is neuroticism a risk factor for postpartum depression?

2012

Although the relationship between personality and depressive illness is complex (Shea, 2005), there is empirical evidence that some personality features such as neuroticism, harm avoidance, introversion, dependency, self-criticism or perfectionism are related to depressive illness risk (Gunderson et al. 1999). Moreover, personality traits, especially neuroticism, may explain the increased prevalence of depression among females (Goodwin & Gotlib, 2004). Few studies have explored neuroticism, extraversion and psychoticism as risk factors for depression after an event as stressful as childbirth. Pitt (1968) was the first author to report high scores on neuroticism and low scores on extraversio…

Postpartum depressionNeurotic DisordersDepresión postpartoEvaluación de la personalidad:Named Groups::Persons::Age Groups::Adult::Middle Aged [Medical Subject Headings]medicine.disease_causePersonality Assessment:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Statistics as Topic::Probability::Risk::Risk Factors [Medical Subject Headings]:Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans [Medical Subject Headings]PregnancyRisk Factors62P ApplicationsBig Five personality traits:Psychiatry and Psychology::Mental Disorders::Neurotic Disorders [Medical Subject Headings]Applied Psychology:Phenomena and Processes::Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Phenomena::Reproductive Physiological Processes::Reproduction::Pregnancy [Medical Subject Headings]education.field_of_studyPerfectionism (psychology)Middle AgedNeuroticismPsychiatry and Mental healthMathematical statistics:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Statistics as Topic::Models Statistical::Logistic Models [Medical Subject Headings]:Named Groups::Persons::Age Groups::Adolescent [Medical Subject Headings]Harm avoidanceFemaleEstudios de seguimientoPsychology:Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavioral Disciplines and Activities::Personality Assessment [Medical Subject Headings]Factores de riesgoAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescent:Named Groups::Persons::Age Groups::Adult::Young Adult [Medical Subject Headings]PopulationEstadísticaDepression PostpartumYoung AdultPsychoticismCorrespondence:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Epidemiologic Study Characteristics as Topic::Epidemiologic Studies::Cohort Studies::Longitudinal Studies::Follow-Up Studies [Medical Subject Headings]medicine:Named Groups::Persons::Age Groups::Adult [Medical Subject Headings]Humans:Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavioral Disciplines and Activities::Psychiatric Status Rating Scales [Medical Subject Headings]Escalas de valoración psiquiátricaPsychiatryeducationPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesExtraversion and introversion:Matemàtiques i estadística::Estadística aplicada::Estadística biosanitària [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]:Psychiatry and Psychology::Mental Disorders::Mood Disorders::Depressive Disorder::Depression Postpartum [Medical Subject Headings]medicine.diseaseLogistic Models:Check Tags::Female [Medical Subject Headings]Trastornos neuróticosFollow-Up Studies
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Optimal Timing for Oocyte Denudation and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection

2011

Objectives. To analyze the impact of oocyte denudation and microinjection timings on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) outcomes.Study Design. We included ICSI cycles with the following parameters: rank 1 or 2, female age years, male factor infertility, long protocol using GnRH agonist and rFSH for ovarian stimulation, and use of freshly ejaculated sperm (). Several ICSI parameters were analyzed according to the time between oocyte retrieval and denudation () and the time between denudation and ICSI () using a statistical logistic regression analysis.Results. Neither nor had a significant influence on the Metaphase II (MII) rate but the fertilisation rate (FR) showed a significant impr…

PregnancyArticle Subjectbusiness.industryMetaphase iiurogenital systemmedicine.medical_treatmentObstetrics and GynecologyOocytemedicine.diseaselcsh:Gynecology and obstetricsIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionAndrologymedicine.anatomical_structureDenudationMedicinebusinessMicroinjectionIncubationFertilisationreproductive and urinary physiologylcsh:RG1-991Research ArticleObstetrics and Gynecology International
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Urban environment during early-life and blood pressure in children

2020

Background. The urban environment is characterised by many exposures that may influence hypertension development, but studies evaluating multiple urban exposures from pregnancy onwards are lacking....

PregnancyBlood pressurebusiness.industryEnvironmental healthGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMedicinebusinessmedicine.diseasereproductive and urinary physiologyUrban environmentEarly lifeGeneral Environmental ScienceISEE Conference Abstracts
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