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Bemiparin improves the total antioxidant status in plasma

2008

The aim of this work is to test the protective effect of bemiparin (3500 I.U., s.c.) against oxidative stress in plasma from healthy volunteers. We have evaluated the total antioxidant activity in plasma, superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase activities, and oxidized glutathione and malondialdehyde levels, in two groups: treated (n=20) and control (n=15). Blood samples were collected at: basal, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 h. Total antioxidant activity and antioxidant enzymes activity were higher in the treated group at 2-6 h. However, oxidized glutathione and malondialdehyde levels were lower in the treated group at same times. The results suggest that bemiparin exerts an early beneficial e…

AdultMaleAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentPharmacologymedicine.disease_causeAntioxidantsSuperoxide dismutasechemistry.chemical_compoundBlood plasmamedicineHumansPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationGlutathione PeroxidasebiologySuperoxide DismutaseGlutathione peroxidaseHeparin Low-Molecular-WeightMalondialdehydeOxidative StressAntioxidant capacityEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryHealthbiology.proteinFemaleBiomarkersOxidative stressEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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Determination of ethyl sulfate – a marker for recent ethanol consumption – in human urine by CE with indirect UV detection

2006

A CE method for the determination of the ethanol consumption marker ethyl sulfate (EtS) in human urine was developed. Analysis was performed in negative polarity mode with a background electrolyte composed of 15 mM maleic acid, 1 mM phthalic acid, and 0.05 mM cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) at pH 2.5 and indirect UV detection at 220 nm (300 nm reference wavelength). This buffer system provided selective separation conditions for EtS and vinylsulfonic acid, employed as internal standard, from urine matrix components. Sample pretreatment of urine was minimized to a 1:5 dilution with water. The optimized CE method was validated in the range of 5-700 mg/L using seven lots of urine. Intra-…

AdultMaleBioanalysisAlcohol DrinkingMaleic acidClinical BiochemistryPhthalic AcidsUrineBuffersSulfuric Acid EstersBiochemistryEthyl sulfateVinylsulfonic acidAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)Forensic Toxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundHumansChromatographyEthanolCetrimoniumMaleatesElectrophoresis CapillaryDilutionPhthalic acidchemistryCetrimonium CompoundsFemaleSpectrophotometry UltravioletBiomarkersChromatography LiquidELECTROPHORESIS
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How University Students With Reading Difficulties Are Supported in Achieving Their Goals

2015

We examine (a) what social ties university students with a history of reading difficulty (RD) report assisting them to achieve their goals, (b) outlets available for developing social ties, (c) resources mobilized within these relationships, and (d) the impact of social ties’ status on academic achievement. Participants were 107 university students with RD who were currently completing or had recently completed a university degree. Results showed that university students with RD named friends, parents, and significant others (e.g., boy/girlfriend, spouse) as social ties most often. Personal social ties were developed through social media networking sites and within close relationships, and…

AdultMaleCanadaHealth (social science)AdolescentUniversitiesAcademic achievementEducationDyslexiaSocial supportInterpersonal relationshipYoung AdultHumansSocial mediata516reading difficultiesStudentsta515Goal orientationMiddle AgedAchievementInterpersonal tiesgoal achievementGeneral Health Professionssocial capitalFemaleComputer-mediated communicationPsychologySocial psychologyGoalsSocial capitalJournal of Learning Disabilities
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Randomized Multicenter Phase II Trial of Two Different Schedules of Irinotecan Combined with Capecitabine as First-Line Treatment in Metastatic Color…

2004

BACKGROUND The aim of the current randomized Phase II study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of capecitabine combined with irinotecan as first-line treatment in metastatic colorectal carcinoma (CRC). METHODS A total of 140 patients received capecitabine at a dose of 1250 mg/m2 twice daily on Days 2–15 and irinotecan at a dose of either 300 mg/m2 on Day 1 (Arm A) or 150 mg/m2 on Days 1 and 8 (Arm B) every 3 weeks. During the course of the study, enrollment was continued using lower doses of capecitabine (1000 mg/m2 twice daily) and irinotecan (Arm A: 240 mg/m2; Arm B: 120 mg/m2) to improve the safety profile of the combinations. RESULTS Efficacy was evaluable in 134 patients (68 in…

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancerPhases of clinical researchCOLON CANCERIrinotecanGastroenterologyDeoxycytidineDrug Administration Schedulecolorectal carcinoma first-line treatment irinotecan and capecitabine combination Phase II triallaw.inventionCapecitabineRandomized controlled triallawInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsmedicineHumansNeoplasm MetastasisAdverse effectCapecitabineAgedXELIRIbusiness.industryCarcinomaCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryIrinotecanOncologyDrug EvaluationCamptothecinFemaleFluorouracilbusinessColorectal Neoplasmsmedicine.drug
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Sublingual administration of captopril in patients with acute myocardial ischemia.

1991

Summary: To investigate the anti-ischemic capability of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor captopril, 10 patients with acute myocardial ischemia (angina pectoris >1 h, ST-segment depression ±0.1 mV, no rise in creatine phosphokinase) received 25 mg captopril sublingually after being treated with an intravenous infusion of nitroglycerin (3 mg/h) and heparin (1200 IU/h) for 1 hour. A control group of 10 patients received placebo instead of captopril. Results showed a decrease of the initial ST-segment depression from 0.25±0.04 to 0.2±0.03 mV (p>0.01) with nitroglycerin for the captopril group and from 0.26±0.05 to 0.21±0.05 mV (p>0.01) for the control group. An additional decrease to…

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Sublingual administration of captopril versus nitroglycerin in patients with severe congestive heart failure.

1990

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition has proven to be a successful approach for the long-term treatment of patients with congestive heart failure. This investigation compared the acute hemodynamic changes after sublingual administration of the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor captopril with those after nitroglycerin. A total of 24 patients with severe left heart failure (New York Heart Association classes III and IV) were given 25 mg captopril and 0.8 mg nitroglycerin sublingually in this randomized, cross-over study. Hemodynamic monitoring revealed a clear improvement in pre- and afterload parameters for both drugs (P less than 0.01 and P less than 0.001), while captopril induce…

AdultMaleCaptoprilCardiac indexAdministration SublingualHemodynamicsSublingual administrationNitroglycerinAfterloadmedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesAgedHeart Failurebiologybusiness.industryHemodynamicsCaptoprilAngiotensin-converting enzymeStroke volumeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiaHeart failurebiology.proteinFemaleVascular ResistanceCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinesscirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugInternational journal of cardiology
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Trait self-esteem and claimed self-handicapping motives in sports situations

2012

International audience; We examined the relationship between physical self-esteem and claimed self-handicapping among athletes by taking motives into consideration. In Study 1, 99 athletes were asked to report their tendency to engage in claimed self-handicapping for self-protective and self-enhancement motives (trait measures). Low self-esteem athletes reported a higher tendency to engage in claimed self-handicapping for these two motives compared with high self-esteem athletes. Neither low nor high self-esteem athletes reported a preference for one motive over the other. In Study 2, 107 athletes participated in a test that was ostensibly designed to assess high physical abilities - and th…

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Quantifying foot placement variability and dynamic stability of movement to assess control mechanisms during forward and lateral running

2015

Research has indicated that human walking is more unstable in the secondary, rather than primary plane of progression. However, the mechanisms of controlling dynamic stability in different planes of progression during running remain unknown. The aim of this study was to compare variability (standard deviation and coefficient of variation) and dynamic stability (sample entropy and local divergence exponent) in anterior–posterior and medio-lateral directions in forward and lateral running patterns. For this purpose, fifteen healthy, male participants ran in a forward and lateral direction on a treadmill at their preferred running speeds. Coordinate data of passive reflective markers attached …

AdultMaleComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsWalkingStability (probability)Motion captureStandard deviationYoung Adultnonlinear dynamicsGait (human)Transition from walking to runningControl theorydynamic stabilityrunningmotor controlHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTreadmillta315GaitSimulationFootvariabilityRehabilitationMotor controlSample entropyExercise TestJournal of Biomechanics
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Conscientiousness and Extraversion relate to responsiveness to tempo in dance

2016

Previous research has shown broad relationships between personality and dance, but the relationship between personality and specific structural features of music has not been explored. The current study explores the influence of personality and trait empathy on dancers' responsiveness to small tempo differences between otherwise musically identical stimuli, measured by difference in the amount in acceleration of key joints. Thirty participants were recorded using motion capture while dancing to excerpts from six popular songs that were time-stretched to be slightly faster or slower than their original tempi. Analysis revealed that higher conscientiousness and lower extraversion both correla…

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Effects of a plant-based fatty acid supplement and a powdered fruit, vegetable and berry juice concentrate on omega-3-indices and serum micronutrient…

2020

The major aim of this controlled, randomised, open-labelled, parallel-grouped, clinical trial was to investigate whether supplementation with different dosages of omega-3 fatty acids (0.5 g/d and 1 g/d) from a plant-based fatty acid supplement affected omega-3-indices (O3I) in well-nourished, healthy people. In addition, the combined ingestion of the plant-based fatty acid supplement, together with an encapsulated fruit, vegetable and berry (FVB) juice powder concentrate, was applied in order to observe the absorption of certain micronutrients and to examine some aspects related to the safe consumption of the products. The data demonstrate that the intake of only 0.5 g/day of omega-3 fatty …

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