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Neuroimaging for the anesthesiologist.

2007

Neuroimaging is essential in the treatment of cerebral nervous system disorders or in patients in the ICU with deterioration of their neurologic function. Leading clinical symptoms are acute neurologic deficits with different stages of hemisymptomatology, primary or progressing loss of consciousness or vigilance deficit, focal or generalized seizures, sometimes combined with an acute respiratory or circulatory insufficiency. The resulting questions can be summarized in those of intracranial space occupying hemorrhage; acute infarction; and signs for reduced cerebral blood flow, cerebrovascular vasospasm, or intracranial mass. Recent evolutions in imaging have contributed to an increase in d…

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Emerging Therapeutic Strategies for Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

2020

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a debilitating neurologic condition with tremendous socioeconomic impact on affected individuals and the health care system. The treatment of SCI principally includes surgical treatment and marginal pharmacologic and rehabilitation therapies targeting secondary events with minor clinical improvements. This unsuccessful result mainly reflects the complexity of SCI pathophysiology and the diverse biochemical and physiologic changes that occur in the injured spinal cord. Once the nervous system is injured, cascades of cellular and molecular events are triggered at varying times. Although the cascade of tissue reactions and cell injury develops over a period of days …

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Modulation of hippocampal neurogenesis by Nano-Pulsed Laser Therapy

Neurogenesis is a physiological process through which new neurons are generated and it occurs throughout life, subverting the old dogma stating to the inability of the adult brain to replace neurons. Specifically, neurogenesis take place thanks to the presence of neuronal stem cells (NSCs) located in the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricle and in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Data present in the literature demonstrate that neurogenesis in the hippocampus decreases during aging and it is impaired in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, and after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a chronic disease that oc…

Neural Stem Cells Neurogenesis Hippocampus Adult Neurogenesis Near Infrared light ultrasound rat traumatic brain injury
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Neuropathological Alterations after Smoke Inhalation Injury, with and without Skin Burn

2020

More than 23,000 smoke inhalation injuries are reported in the United States each year. While the pathophysiology of smoke inhalation-induced lung injury is well studied, little is known about the acute effects of smoke inhalation on the central nervous system (CNS). Tragic events, such as those of the nightclub fire in Brazil in 2013, suggest that neurological complications occur following smoke inhalation injury, with the most commonly reported symptoms being a persistent headache, memory loss, and paresthesia. Additionally, one case report described that smoke inhalation alone was associated with progressive cognitive and psychiatric impairments, lasting for years after the initial injur…

NeuroanatomySmoke InhalationSmoke inhalation injuryThird-degree burnCentral nervous systemBlood VesselSkin Burn InjuryBlood Vessel DilationBrain PathologyBurnNeurological FunctionBlood-Brain Barrier DysfunctionMicro-Hemorrhage
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A systematic review of animal models for experimental neuroma

2015

Summary Peripheral neuromas can result in an unbearable neuropathic pain and functional impairment. Their treatment is still challenging, and their optimal management is to be defined. Experimental research still plays a major role, but - although numerous neuroma models have been proposed on different animals - there is still no single model recognised as being the reference. Several models show advantages over the others in specific aspects of neuroma physiopathology, prevention or treatment, making it unlikely that a single model could be of reference. A reproducible and standardised model of peripheral neuroma would allow better comparison of results from different studies. We present a…

Neuroma in continuitymedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica610 Medicine & healthPeripheral neuromaTerminal neuromaNeurosurgical ProcedureNeurosurgical ProceduresNeuromaPeripheral Nervous System NeoplasmsEvaluation methodsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineAnimalsHumans10266 Clinic for Reconstructive SurgeryExperimental neuromaAnimalbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Neoplasms ExperimentalGold standard (test)Nerve injuryNeuromamedicine.diseaseExperimental researchOptimal management2746 SurgerySurgeryAllodyniaGait analysisPeripheral Nervous System NeoplasmSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessNeuroma modelHumanJournal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
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Pharmacology of Ischemia-Reperfusion. Translational Research Considerations.

2016

Ischemia-reperfusion (IRI) is a complex physiopathological mechanism involving a large number of metabolic processes that can eventually lead to cell apoptosis and ultimately tissue necrosis. Treatment approaches intended to reduce or palliate the effects of IRI are varied, and are aimed basically at: inhibiting cell apoptosis and the complement system in the inflammatory process deriving from IRI, modulating calcium levels, maintaining mitochondrial membrane integrity, reducing the oxidative effects of IRI and levels of inflammatory cytokines, or minimizing the action of macrophages, neutrophils, and other cell types. This study involved an extensive, up-to-date review of the bibliography …

NeutrophilsIschemiaApoptosis030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPharmacologyurologic and male genital diseasesAntioxidantsProinflammatory cytokineTranslational Research Biomedical03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesIschemic PreconditioningOpiate alkaloidurogenital systemMechanism (biology)business.industryTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaMacrophagesOpiate AlkaloidsfungiNF-kappa BComplement System Proteinsmedicine.diseaseApoptosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisReperfusion InjuryAnesthetics InhalationIschemic preconditioningCytokinesSurgeryTumor necrosis factor alphaInflammation MediatorsbusinessReperfusion injuryJournal of investigative surgery : the official journal of the Academy of Surgical Research
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Relaxant effects of sodium nitroprusside and NONOates in goat middle cerebral artery: delayed impairment by global ischemia-reperfusion.

1999

Global cerebral ischemia and subsequent reperfusion induce early impairment of the vasodilator responses to hypercapnia and vasoactive substances. Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in both health and disease. The present study was designed to assess possible changes in the cerebrovascular reactivity to NO donors induced by cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in goats. Female goats (n = 9) were subjected to 20 min global cerebral ischemia under halothane/N2O anesthesia. Sixteen additional goats were sham-operated as a control group. One week later the effects of ischemia-reperfusion on relaxations to NO donors sodium nitroprusside (SNP), diethylamine/NO (…

NitroprussideCancer ResearchPhysiologyMuscle RelaxationClinical BiochemistryCerebral arteriesIschemiaVasodilationPharmacologyBiochemistrymedicine.arterymedicineAnimalsNitric Oxide Donorsbusiness.industryGoatsCerebral Arteriesmedicine.diseaseCerebral blood flowAnesthesiaReperfusion InjuryMiddle cerebral arteryFemaleSodium nitroprussideHalothanebusinessNitrovasodilatormedicine.drugNitric oxide : biology and chemistry
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Force normalization in paraplegics.

2012

The principal aim of our study was the determination of the effectiveness of a standardized ratio, allometric scaling model and a gamma function model in normalizing the isometric torque data of spinal cord patients and healthy subjects. For this purpose we studied a sample of 21 healthy males and 23 spinal cord injury males. The experiment consisted of the measurement of the force of the upper limb movement executed by all the subjects. We also determined anthropometric variables with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. The experimental data were analyzed with 3 force normalization methods. Our results indicate that the most important confounding variable was the fat free mass of the dominan…

Normalization (statistics)AdultMaleIsometric torquePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationModels BiologicalUpper ExtremityAbsorptiometry PhotonmedicineBody SizeHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthMuscle SkeletalSpinal cord injurySpinal Cord InjuriesOrthodonticsParaplegiaAnthropometrybusiness.industryConfoundingHealthy subjectsAnthropometrymedicine.diseaseSpinal cordmedicine.anatomical_structureTorqueBody CompositionUpper limbbusinessInternational journal of sports medicine
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Increases of intracanal and root surface temperatures during the obturation of canal using the E&Q master system and the system

2010

Objectives: The purpose of our study is to assess the increases of intracanal and root surface temperatures during the obturation of canal system using the E&Q Master System and the System B. Materials and methods: A split-tooth model was built. To measure the temperature, 6 grooves for the placement of thermocouples were made in the buccal half of the model. On the mesial side, three grooves were made at 2, 4 and 6 mm from the anatomical apex and were extended to the root surface, while on the distal side three grooves were made at 2, 4 and 6 mm up to the intracanal portion. In each of these grooves was inserted a type T thermocouple (Copper-Costantana) with a diameter of 0.076 mm. 40 cana…

Obturation techniqueRoot surfaceMaterials scienceMaster systemIatrogenic injurybusiness.industryDentistryCanal systemMechanics of MaterialsThermocoupleGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialbusinessGeneral DentistryDental Materials
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Clinical application of adult olfactory bulb ensheathing glia for nervous system repair

2011

Abstract The ability of adult olfactory bulb ensheathing glia (OB-OEG) to promote histological and functional neural repair has been broadly documented. Pre-clinical studies show that beneficial effects of adult OB-OEG are repeatable in the same type of spinal cord injury initially tested, in other spinal cord and CNS injury models, in different species and after the administration of these cells in different forms (either alone or in combination with other cells, drugs, products or devices). These studies demonstrate the reproducibility, robustness, fundamental nature and relevance of the findings. Therefore, the use of adult OB-OEG for spinal cord injury repair meets the scientific criter…

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