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Occlusal Splints and Exercise Performance: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence

2021

The role of the dento-mandibular apparatus and, in particular, occlusion and jaw position, received increased attention during last years. In the present study, we aimed to systematically review, on the light of the new potential insights, the published literature covering the occlusal splint (OS) applications, and its impact on exercise performance. A structured search was carried out including MEDLINE®/PubMed and Scopus databases with additional integration from external sources, between March and June 2021. To meet the inclusion criteria, studies published in the English language, involving humans in vivo, published from 2000 to 2021 and that investigated the role of occlusal splints on …

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentEnglish languageocclusionMandibleOral healthOcclusal SplintsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationExercise performanceOcclusionmedicinesport performanceHumansExercisebiologybusiness.industryAthletesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthExplosive strengthROcclusal Splintsmouthguardsbiology.organism_classificationAthletesMedicineSystematic ReviewbusinessSplint (medicine)International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Effects of Mancozeb and Metribuzin on in vitro proliferative responses and oxidative stress of human and rat spleen lymphocytes stimulated by mitogens

2011

Pesticides have been shown to possess marked immunotropic activity. The aim of this work was to study the in vitro effects of different concentrations (1-100 µM) of Mancozeb (fungicide) and Metribuzin (herbicide), on the proliferative responses of human and rat spleen lymphocytes stimulated by concanavalin A (ConA, mitogen), the Th1- (IL-2, INFγ) and Th2- (IL-4) cytokine secretion and on the intracellular oxidative status. The results showed that Mancozeb significantly reduced ConA lymphocyte proliferation in a dose-dependent manner in both humans and rats. It also decreased IL-2, INFγ and IL-4 secretion with a a shift away to Th1 phenotype. Metribuzin at low concentrations (1-10 µM) result…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentLymphocyte proliferationMetribuzinmedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundMetribuzinHuman lymphocytesInternal medicinemedicineMancozebRat splenocytesbiologyGeneral MedicineGlutathioneCytokineEndocrinologychemistryConcanavalin AOxidative stressbiology.proteinCytokinesCytokine secretionAgronomy and Crop ScienceOxidative stressMancozeb
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The Treatment of Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ): A Systematic Review with a Pooled Analysis of Only Surgery versus Combined Prot…

2021

Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a serious adverse reaction of antiresorptive and antiangiogenic agents, and it is also a potentially painful and debilitating condition. To date, no specific studies have prospectively evaluated the efficacy of its treatment and no robust standard of care has been established. Therefore, a systematic review (2007–2020) with a pooled analysis was performed in order to compare MRONJ surgical techniques (conservative or aggressive) versus combined surgical procedures (surgery plus a non-invasive procedure), where 1137 patients were included in the pooled analysis. A statistically significant difference in the 6-month improvement rate, comp…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentONJReviewsurgerymedicineHumansAdverse effectONJ Osteonecrosis Staging Surgery Therapy TreatmenttherapyONJ; Osteonecrosis; Staging; Surgery; Therapy; Treatment; Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw; Diphosphonates; Humans; Bone Density Conservation AgentsDiphosphonatesBone Density Conservation Agentstreatmentbusiness.industryosteonecrosisSignificant differenceBlood componentRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthstagingSurgical proceduresmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPooled analysisImprovement rateMedicineBisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the JawOsteonecrosis of the jawbusinessAdjuvantInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Physical Condition Factors that Predict a Better Quality of Life in Women with Fibromyalgia

2019

What physical qualities can predict the quality of life (QoL) in women with fibromyalgia (FM)? QoL is a very complex outcome affected by multiple comorbidities in people with fibromyalgia. This study aims to determine which physical qualities can predict the quality of life in women with FM. Also, a comparison between the physical qualities of women with FM and healthy counterparts was conducted. In total, 223 women participated in this cross-sectional study, 123 with FM, with ages ranging between 45 and 70 years. The study was conducted at several fibromyalgia associations and specialized medical units. QoL was measured as the main outcome. In addition, functional capacity, muscular streng…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisquality of life fibromyalgialcsh:Medicinefunctional capacityPhysical strengthArticlecardiorespiratory fitness muscle strength03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeFibromyalgiaThreshold of painmedicinePostural BalanceHumanspain thresholdpostural balanceAged030203 arthritis & rheumatologycardiorespiratory fitnessbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCardiorespiratory fitnessMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseanxietyhumanitiesCross-Sectional Studiesquality of lifeSpainPhysical therapyMann–Whitney U testmuscle strengthBody ConstitutionAnxietyFemalefibromyalgiamedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Biochemical and histological alterations of cellular metabolism from jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) by 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid: Effects on d-3-hy…

2007

?; International audience; 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4D) is one of the widely used herbicide of the phenoxy family with possible startling number of adverse effects on species other than the weeds which is designed to kill. The effects of 2,4D were investigated in jerboa (Jaculus orientalis), a wild animal of subdesert highlands. The jerboas have been daily treated intraperitonally with 2,4D 3 mg/kg body weight for 4 weeks. Plasmatic markers, and antioxidants defences systems were assessed and histological alterations were evaluated. The in vivo and in vitro effects of 2,4D on the mitochondrial D-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH) were also determined. Our results showed a strong…

medicine.medical_specialtyHistology24-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acidAntioxidantHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentBiologymedicine.disease_causeJaculus orientalischemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivoInternal medicine[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biologymedicine[ SDV.BBM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyJaculus orientalisD-3-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenaseCholesterolGeneral MedicineMetabolismClinical parametersbiology.organism_classificationEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistryToxicityAntioxidant enzymesSubcellular markersAgronomy and Crop ScienceOxidative stressPesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
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Air pollution exposure during pregnancy and childhood autistic traits in four European population-based cohort studies: The ESCAPE Project

2015

Background: Prenatal exposure to air pollutants has been suggested as a possible etiologic factor for the occurrence of autism spectrum disorder. Objectives: We aimed to assess whether prenatal air pollution exposure is associated with childhood autistic traits in the general population. Methods: Ours was a collaborative study of four European population-based birth/child cohorts—CATSS (Sweden), Generation R (the Netherlands), GASPII (Italy), and INMA (Spain). Nitrogen oxides (NO2, NOx) and particulate matter (PM) with diameters of ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5), ≤ 10 μm (PM10), and between 2.5 and 10 μm (PMcoarse), and PM2.5 absorbance were estimated for birth addresses by land-use regression models bas…

medicine.medical_specialtyInfants -- Malaltiesnitrogen oxideHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAir pollution exposureeducation05 Environmental Sciencesair pollutionAir pollutionautismprenatal exposuremedicine.disease_causeToxicologysmokingAire -- Contaminació -- EspanyaEnvironmental healthMedicinePsychiatryPregnancybusiness.industrychildhood diseasePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEuropean population11 Medical And Health Sciencesmedicine.disease3. Good healthPeer reviewAutistic traits13. Climate actionChildren's HealthAutismpregnancybusinessCohort study
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Potential Risks and Factors of Women’s Health Promotion

2020

In addition to diseases shared by both sexes, there are a number of illnesses and injuries that are primarily associated with women [...]

medicine.medical_specialtyInjury controlbusiness.industryHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMEDLINEHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controllcsh:MedicineSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthHealth promotionPotential RiskEditorialn/aRisk and FactorFamily medicineInjury preventionMedicineWomen's Health PromotionbusinessInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Effects of diazinon exposure on cholinesterase activity in different tissues of European eel (Anguilla anguilla).

1996

Cholinesterase (ChE) activity was measured in brain, plasma, and whole eye of Anguilla anguilla experimentally exposed to a sublethal concentration of 0.042 mg/liter (0.50 of the 96-hr LC50) of the organophosphorous pesticide diazinon. Whole eye was the tissue which revealed higher values of ChE activity (8.17 micromol/min/g) in nonexposed animals. Brain, plasma, and whole eye ChE activity of A. anguilla was inhibited at 6, 24, 48, 72, and 96 hr of diazinon exposure. Pesticide induced significant inhibitory effects on the ChE activity of this species ranging from >70% inhibition in brain tissue to >90% in plasma samples. Brain and plasma presented technical difficulties in their collection.…

medicine.medical_specialtyInsecticidesDiazinonHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMedian lethal doseRetinaToxicologyLethal Dose 50chemistry.chemical_compoundAnguillidaeInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCholinesterasesTissue DistributionCholinesteraseintegumentary systembiologyPlasma samplesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBrainGeneral MedicinePesticidebiology.organism_classificationAnguillaPollutionEndocrinologychemistryDiazinonToxicitybiology.proteinSpectrophotometry UltravioletCholinesterase InhibitorsOrganophosphorous pesticideEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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Liver energy metabolism of Anguilla anguilla after exposure to fenitrothion.

1998

This paper deals with the effect of fenitrothion (0.04 mg/liter) on the energy metabolism of the European eel, Anguilla anguilla, and its recovery from intoxication. Various parameters such as glycogen, lactate, proteins, total lipids, and glucose in eel liver and blood were analyzed after 2, 8, 12, 24, 32, 48, 56, 72, and 96 h of fenitrothion exposure. Subsequently, the fish were allowed recovery periods of 8, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, 144, and 192 h in clean water, and the same parameters were evaluated. Liver glycogen and lipid contents decreased significantly during the exposure, while blood glucose levels increased markedly. Liver and blood lactate values increased during pesticide exposure,…

medicine.medical_specialtyInsecticidesTime FactorsHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFenitrothionchemistry.chemical_compoundAnguillidaeInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPollutantGlycogenbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLiterGeneral MedicineMetabolismFenitrothionPesticidebiology.organism_classificationAnguillaLipid MetabolismPollutionEndocrinologychemistryLiverToxicityEnergy MetabolismWater Pollutants ChemicalEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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Pulmonary Agenesis and Associated Pulmonary Hypertension: A Case Report and Review on Variability, Therapy, and Outcome

2015

Abstract Pulmonary agenesis is a rare congenital disorder with large variability in presentation and prognosis. We describe a full-term infant born with right-sided pulmonary agenesis who underwent thoracoscopic placement of a tissue expander. He ultimately died of pulmonary hypertension. Immunohistology showed intimal hyperplasia without the loss of endothelial caveolin-1 expression. A literature review revealed that while some of these patients have favorable outcome, many succumb despite therapy.

medicine.medical_specialtyIntimal hyperplasialcsh:SurgerythoracoscopyArticletissue expanderInternal medicinepulmonary hypertensionmedicineThoracoscopyFavorable outcomepulmonary agenesisTissue expandermedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPulmonary Agenesislcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:Pediatricslcsh:RD1-811medicine.diseasePulmonary hypertensionSurgeryCardiologyPresentation (obstetrics)businessCongenital disorderEuropean Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports
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