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Fingolimod (FTY720-P) Does Not Stabilize the Blood–Brain Barrier under Inflammatory Conditions in an in Vitro Model

2015

Breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is an early hallmark of multiple sclerosis (MS), a progressive inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. Cell adhesion in the BBB is modulated by sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), a signaling protein, via S1P receptors (S1P\(_1\)). Fingolimod phosphate (FTY720-P) a functional S1P\(_1\) antagonist has been shown to improve the relapse rate in relapsing-remitting MS by preventing the egress of lymphocytes from lymph nodes. However, its role in modulating BBB permeabilityin particular, on the tight junction proteins occludin, claudin 5 and ZO-1has not been well elucidated to date. In the present study, FTY720-P did not change the transendotheli…

Pathologytight junctionsDrug Evaluation PreclinicalApoptosisVascular permeabilityOccludinlcsh:ChemistryMedicinelcsh:QH301-705.5Cells CulturedSpectroscopyTight junctionrat brain microvascular endothelial cell cultureGeneral MedicineFingolimodComputer Science ApplicationsCell biologyEndothelial stem cellmedicine.anatomical_structureMatrix Metalloproteinase 2Immunosuppressive AgentsFTY720-P; blood-brain barrier; rat brain microvascular endothelial cell culture; inflammation; tight junctionsmedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyMultiple SclerosisMAP Kinase Signaling SystemBlood–brain barrierArticleCatalysisCapillary PermeabilityInorganic ChemistryOccludinFingolimod HydrochlorideAnimalsFTY720-Pddc:610Physical and Theoretical ChemistryClaudinMolecular BiologyFingolimod Hydrochloridebusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryEndothelial Cellsblood-brain barrierRatslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999inflammationMicrovesselsbusinessInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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A PCA Interpretation of the Glasgow Coma Scale in the Trauma Brain Injury PECARN Dataset

2018

CT scan is strongly recommended for a patient affected by head trauma, but he/she must absorb a certain amount of radiations. For this reason, the physician tries to avoid such a practice for pediatric patients. The symptoms analysis, visual/tactile inspection, and reactions to appropriate stimuli from the physician could induce him/her to put the patient in a period of observation instead of performing an immediate CT scan. As a consequence, the correct evaluation of those symptoms is a crucial task. For this reason, the Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale (PGCS) plays a fundamental role, because it is a numeric scale regarding the patient’s mental status. It is computed as the sum of the score f…

Pediatric emergencymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testComputer sciencePatient affectedGlasgow Coma ScaleComputed tomographyVerbal responseHead trauma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPrincipal component analysisScale variationmedicine030212 general & internal medicinePCA Trauma Brain Injury data Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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A Decision-Tree Approach to Assist in Forecasting the Outcomes of the Neonatal Brain Injury

2021

Neonatal brain injury or neonatal encephalopathy (NE) is a significant morbidity and mortality factor in preterm and full-term newborns. NE has an incidence in the range of 2.5 to 3.5 per 1000 live births carrying a considerable burden for neurological outcomes such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, cognitive impairments, and hydrocephaly. Many scoring systems based on different risk factor combinations in regression models have been proposed to predict abnormal outcomes. Birthweight, gestational age, Apgar scores, pH, ultrasound and MRI biomarkers, seizures onset, EEG pattern, and seizure duration were the most referred predictors in the literature. Our study proposes a decision-tree approach b…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEncephalopathyArticleCerebral palsy03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicinePregnancySeizuresMedicinerisk factorsHumans030212 general & internal medicineRisk factorRetrospective StudiesEpilepsyneonatal brain injuryneurodevelopmentbusiness.industryNeonatal encephalopathyRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthabnormal outcomesInfant NewbornGestational ageInfantElectroencephalographyOdds ratiomedicine.diseasedecision-tree algorithmsBrain InjuriesApgar ScoreMedicineApgar scoreFemalebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Prevalence of Hearing Impairment Among High-Risk Newborns in Ibadan, Nigeria

2018

The burden of severe hearing impairment is increasing with two-thirds of these hearing impaired people residing in developing countries. Newborn hearing screening helps to identify early, babies who need intervention in order to prevent future disability. Neither universal nor targeted hearing screening programme is available in Nigeria. Objectives: This study was carried out to assess the prevalence of hearing impairment among high-risk newborns in UCH and the associated risk factors. Materials and Methods: Two hundred one newborns in the neonatal unit of UCH with risk factors for hearing impairment had hearing screening done using automated auditory brainstem response (AABR) at 30, 45, an…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHearing lossNigeriaPediatricsHearing screeningsensorineural hearing loss03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseases030223 otorhinolaryngologyOriginal Researchhigh-risk newbornbusiness.industrylcsh:RJ1-570auditory brainstem response (ABR)lcsh:Pediatricshearing impairmentmedicine.diseaseBilirubin encephalopathyPerinatal asphyxiaAmikacinPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSensorineural hearing lossmedicine.symptombusinessComplicationMeningitismedicine.drugFrontiers in Pediatrics
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Essential of audiology: screening and postscreening

2014

Newborn hearing screening is a type of screening testfor the early detection of hearing loss. It can recognizewith good accuracy newborns affected by hearingimpairment allowing an early diagnosis and interventionand avoiding cognitive and linguistic deficits [1-6].The incidence of bilateral sensorineural hearing loss(SNHL) in Sicily is 2.35 cases per 1000 newborns; thisvalue increases to 2.95 if we consider also unilateral SNHL[2,3] and to 10 cases per 1000 births among infants at risk[7-9].A correct newborn hearing screening programme isbased on different protocols depending on the presence/absence of audiologic risk factors:† Newborns without risk factors: [1-3]Initial Hearing Screening (…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyRespiratory distressHearing lossbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Early detectionAudiologymedicine.diseaseHearing screeningSettore MED/32 - AudiologiaAuditory brainstem responseSettore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaAuditory neuropathy spectrum disorderMeeting Abstractotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineOTOFNeonatal hearing screeningmedicine.symptombusiness
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Needs of family members of patients with acquired brain injury

2011

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryRehabilitationmedicinePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationmedicine.diseasebusinessAcquired brain injuryInternational Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
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Local hydrogen-clearance and 257-01257-01257-01- measurements in micro-areas of the rat brain

1970

La pression partielle de l'oxygene et la «clearance» de l'hydrogene ont ete mesurees dans des regions circonscrites. Les deux valeurs sont enregistrees par la meme microelectrode de platine (diametre de la pointe 10μ). Cette methode nouvelle est appliquee dans des experiences faites sur le cerveau de Rats narcotises et on est capable d'evaluer les inhomogenites locales de l'apport d'oxygene dependant du flux du sang.

PharmacologyCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePolarization voltageHydrogen clearanceChemistryMolecular MedicineCell BiologyHydrogen measurementRat brainMolecular BiologyMolecular biologyExperientia
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Statins and angiogenesis in non-cardiovascular diseases.

2022

Statins inhibit HMG-CoA reductase by competitively inhibiting the active site of the enzyme, thus preventing cholesterol synthesis and reducing the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Many pleiotropic effects of statins have been demonstrated that can be either related or unrelated to their cholesterol-lowering ability. Among these effects are their proangiogenic and antiangiogenic properties that could offer new therapeutic applications. In this regard, pro- and anti-angiogenic properties of statins have been shown to be dose dependent. Statins also appear to have a variety of non-cardiovascular angiogenic effects in many diseases, some examples being ocular disease, brain disease, …

PharmacologyCholesterolNeovascularization PathologicCardiovascular DiseasesNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsAngiogenesis Bone disease Brain disease Cancer Cardiovascular Diabetes Ocular disease Preeclampsia Statins VascularizationDrug discovery today
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A two-circuit apparatus for the perfusion of the isolated rat brain.

1973

A perfusion apparatus for the isolated rat brain is described which has two recirculating systems running synchronously. Instantaneous transfer from one circulating system to the other is possible by use of a 2-way stopcock, enabling different media to be perfused through the brain without interrupting the perfusion. The feasibility of the system is demonstrated experimentally.

PharmacologyEthanolbusiness.industryPharmacology toxicologyStopcockBrainElectroencephalographyGeneral MedicineIn Vitro TechniquesOxygenatorsRat brainRatsPerfusionMethodsMedicineAnimalsChlorineElectronicsbusinessPerfusionNeuroscienceNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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The effect of β-mercaptoethanol on lactate dehydrogenase from rat brain

1963

Abstract Catalytic studies on lactate dehydrogenase from rat brain in the presence of β-mercaptoethanol have been performed. It has been found that pyruvate reduction and lactate dehydrogenation were differently affected by the addition of the sulfhydryl compound to the reaction mixture. The effect of β-mercaptoethanol on the catalyzed reaction has been shown to be dependent on the hydrogen ion concentration. When lactate dehydrogenation is measured, β-mercaptoethanol causes a net enhancement of the reaction rate at the more acidic pH values.

PharmacologyHydrogen ionL-Lactate DehydrogenaseResearchBrainL-Lactate dehydrogenaseRat brainBiochemistryRatsCatalysisReaction ratechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryLactate dehydrogenaseDehydrogenationSulfhydryl CompoundsMercaptoethanolNuclear chemistryBiochemical Pharmacology
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