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Dietary carotenoids inhibit aflatoxin B1-induced liver preneoplastic foci and DNA damage in the rat: Role of the modulation of aflatoxin B1 metabolism

1998

To study the effects of carotenoids on the initiation of liver carcinogenesis by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), male weanling rats were fed beta-carotene, beta-apo-8'-carotenal, canthaxanthin, astaxanthin or lycopene (300 mg/kg diet), or an excess of vitamin A (21000 RE/kg diet), or were injected i.p. with 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) (6 x 20 mg/kg body wt) before and during i.p. treatment with AFB1 (2 x 1 mg/kg body wt). The rats were later submitted to 2-acetylaminofluorene treatment and partial hepatectomy, and placental glutathione S-transferase-positive liver foci were detected and quantified. The in vivo effects of carotenoids or of 3-MC on AFB1-induced liver DNA damage were evaluated using diff…

MaleVitaminCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAflatoxinAflatoxin B1DNA damage[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Biology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundLiver Neoplasms Experimental0302 clinical medicineAstaxanthinInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsAnticarcinogenic AgentsCanthaxanthinRats WistarVitamin ACYTOCHROME P 450CarotenoidSerum Albumin030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesRetinolGeneral MedicineCarotenoidsDietRats3. Good health[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Endocrinologychemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCarcinogensMicrosomes LiverRAT2-AcetylaminofluoreneCARCINOGENESEPrecancerous ConditionsDNA DamageMethylcholanthrene
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Xenon improves long-term cognitive function, reduces neuronal loss and chronic neuroinflammation, and improves survival after traumatic brain injury …

2019

Background.Xenon is a noble gas with neuroprotective properties. We previously showed that xenon improves short and long-term outcomes in young adult mice after controlled cortical impact (CCI). This is a follow-up study investigating xenon’s effect on very long-term outcome and survival. Methods.C57BL/6N (n=72) young adult male mice received single CCI or sham surgery and were treated with either xenon (75%Xe:25%O2) or control gas (75% N2:25%O2). The outcomes used were: 1) 24-hour lesion volume and neurological outcome score; 2)contextual fear-conditioning at 2 weeks and 20 months; 3) corpus callosum white matter quantification; 4) immunohistological assessment of neuroinflammation and neu…

MaleXenonhippocampusnerve degenerationCorpus callosumBUPRENORPHINEneuroinflammationMice0302 clinical medicineCognition030202 anesthesiologyAnesthesiologyBrain Injuries TraumaticMedicineEPIDEMIOLOGYYoung adultmemory disordersNeuronstraumatic brain injurySham surgeryBrain3. Good healthD-ASPARTATE RECEPTORmedicine.anatomical_structureNeuroprotective AgentsAnesthesianeuroprotectionmedicine.symptomLife Sciences & BiomedicineTraumatic brain injuryHYPOPITUITARISMNeuroprotectionWhite matter03 medical and health sciencesANALGESIAINHALED XENONAnimalsgeneral anaesthesiaSurvival analysisHYPOTHERMIAInflammationScience & Technologybusiness.industry1103 Clinical SciencesHypothermiamedicine.diseaseCOMPETITIVE-INHIBITIONSurvival AnalysisMice Inbred C57BLPATHOLOGYDisease Models AnimalAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineChronic DiseasebusinessCognition Disorders030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWHITE-MATTER DAMAGEFollow-Up StudiesBritish journal of anaesthesia
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Circulating MicroRNAs in Extracellular Vesicles as Potential Biomarkers of Alcohol-Induced Neuroinflammation in Adolescence: Gender Differences

2020

Current studies evidence the role of miRNAs in extracellular vesicles (EVs) as key regulators of pathological processes, including neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. As EVs can cross the blood&ndash

Maleadolescent micelcsh:ChemistryMiceAlcohol intoxicationCAMK2Alcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopyBrain DiseasesSex CharacteristicsNeurodegenerationfood and beveragesBrainGeneral MedicineComputer Science Applicationsgender differencesmiRNAsFemalemedicine.symptomextracellular vesiclesadolescent humansmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentInflammationBrain damageArticleCatalysisInorganic ChemistryExtracellular VesiclesInternal medicinemicroRNAmedicineAnimalsHumansCirculating MicroRNAPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyNeuroinflammationInflammationEthanolbusiness.industryOrganic Chemistrybiomarkersmedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLCirculating MicroRNAEndocrinologylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999inflammationethanolbusinessInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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2013 ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension

2013

Because of new evidence on several diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of hypertension, the present guidelines differ in many respects from the previous ones. Some of the most important differences are listed below: 1. Epidemiological data on hypertension and BP control in Europe. 2. Strengthening of the prognostic value of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) and of its role for diagnosis and management of hypertension, next to ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). 3. Update of the prognostic significance of night-time BP, white-coat hypertension and masked hypertension. 4. Re-emphasis on integration of BP, cardiovascular (CV) risk factors, asymptomatic organ damage (OD) and clinica…

Maleblood pressure measurementPhysiologyEnfermedad cardiovascularWhite coat hypertensionLeft ventricular hypertrophyEpidemiologyfollow-upguidelinesblood pressureGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedEuropeOrgan damageRenal sympathetic denervationCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRisk assessmentAdultcardiovascular risklifestylemedicine.medical_specialtyhypertensionAmbulatory blood pressureorgan damagecardiovascular complicationsCardiologíaPrehypertensionantihypertensive treatmentYoung AdultDevice therapyInternal medicineHipertensiónInternal MedicinemedicineHumansdevice therapyLife StyleAntihypertensive AgentsSistema cardiovascularAgedTask forcebusiness.industryta3121medicine.diseaseMasked HypertensionBlood pressureIntima-media thicknessbusinessJournal of Hypertension
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Using the Hemophilia Joint Health Score for assessment of children: Reliability of the Spanish version

2018

Introduction: Numerous measuring instruments for the evaluation of hemophilic arthropathy have been developed. One of the most used systems is the Hemophilia Joint Health Score (HJHS) given its sensitivity to clinical changes appearing in the joints because of recurrent hemarthrosis. Objective: Assessing the interrater reliability, using the Spanish version of the HJHS (version 2.1) in children with hemophilia. Design: Reliability study to assess the interrater reliability of the Spanish version of HJHS. Methods: A sample of 36 children aged 7–13 years diagnosed with hemophilia A or B was used. Two physiotherapists performed physical assessments with the Spanish version of the HJHS. Descrip…

Malecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalities030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentInterobserver reliabilityHealth StatusHemophilic arthropathyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationHemophilia AHemophilia BHemofilia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePredictive Value of Testshemic and lymphatic diseasesHemarthrosisHealth Status IndicatorsHumansMedicineHealth scoreChildJoint (geology)Reliability (statistics)Observer Variationbusiness.industryAge FactorsReproducibility of ResultsSpanish versionHemartrosisCross-Sectional StudiesSpainNiñoArtropatíasJoint damagePhysical therapyJointsLucha contra las enfermedades0305 other medical sciencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPhysiotherapy Theory and Practice
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Simultaneous determination in situ of DNA fragmentation and 8-oxoguanine in human sperm.

2009

Deoxyribonucleic acid fragmentation and oxidative DNA damage were simultaneously determined in the same sperm cell, incubating with an 8-oxoguanine DNA probe on human spermatozoa processed by the sperm chromatin dispersion test. The assay was validated by incubation with agents that induce DNA fragmentation with or without oxidative base damage. In all samples examined, increased levels of 8-oxoguanine were present only in those spermatozoa with fragmented DNA, suggesting a link between both DNA damage types.

Maleendocrine systemGuanineDNA damageDNA FragmentationBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundPredictive Value of TestsHumansFragmentation (cell biology)reproductive and urinary physiologyurogenital systemHybridization probeObstetrics and GynecologyReproducibility of ResultsSpermMolecular biologySpermatozoa8-OxoguanineChromatinChromatinUp-RegulationOxidative StressReproductive MedicinechemistryMicroscopy FluorescenceDNA fragmentationReagent Kits DiagnosticDNABiomarkersFertility and sterility
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Toxicity of used orthodontic archwires assessed by three-dimensional cell culture

2006

The aim of the present study was to determine whether used orthodontic wires made of different materials cause toxicity and loss of viability on three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures. Three types of orthodontic wires, stainless steel, Nitinol, and TMA (n = 9) which had been used clinically in fixed appliances for a period of 1 month, were retrieved at random from five patients. Both upper and lower archwires were collected and subjected to two different protocols: to assess toxicity, two pieces of each wire were placed on 3D cell cultures (reconstituted human epithelium); to investigate the possibility of cell damage, the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) ass…

Malemedicine.medical_specialty3D cell culturesAdolescentH&E stainBiocompatible MaterialsHaematoxylinEpitheliumAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundToxicity TestsAlloysOrthodontic WiresmedicineHumansMTT assayChildCell damageCells CulturedEosinChemistryStainless Steelmedicine.diseaseSurgeryStainingToxicitycytotoxicityFemaleFormazanorthodontics
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Anti-aging activity of the Ink4/Arf locus.

2009

The proteins encoded by the Ink4/Arf locus, p16Ink4a, p19Arf and p15Ink4b are major tumour suppressors that oppose aberrant mitogenic signals. The expression levels of the locus are progressively increased during aging and genome-wide association studies have linked the locus to a number of aging-associated diseases and frailty in humans. However, direct measurement of the global impact of the Ink4/Arf locus on organismal aging and longevity was lacking. In this work, we have examined the fertility, cancer susceptibility, aging and longevity of mice genetically modified to carry one (Ink4/Arf-tg) or two (Ink4/Arf-tg/tg) intact additional copies of the locus. First, increased gene dosage of …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingDNA damageTransgenemedia_common.quotation_subjectLongevityGene DosageLocus (genetics)Mice TransgenicBiologyGene dosagelaw.inventionMicelawInternal medicineNeoplasmsmedicineAnimalsGenes Tumor SuppressorSpermatogenesisGeneCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16Infertility Malemedia_commonCell ProliferationCell growthLongevityCell BiologyImmunity InnateMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologyCancer researchSuppressorTumor Suppressor Protein p53Aging cell
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Cigarette smoking affects specific sperm oxidative defenses but does not cause oxidative DNA damage in infertile men

2008

Objective To evaluate the effects of tobacco consumption on the oxidative defenses of sperm, the glutathione system (GS), and sperm DNA oxidation. Design Double-blind experimental study. Setting Andrology laboratory in a university-affiliated private setting. Patient(s) One hundred seventeen semen samples from infertile males. Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) (a) sperm GS enzymatic activity with respect to glutathione peroxidase isoforms GPx-1 and GPx-4, glutathione reductase (GR), and cellular glutathione (GSH) content (n = 29); (b) GPx-1, GPx-4, and GR m RNA expression analysis (n = 33); (c) oxidative DNA damage quantification using OXIDNA assay kit (n = 55). Two groups were …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantDNA damagemedicine.medical_treatmentGlutathione reductaseBiologymedicine.disease_causeGene Expression Regulation Enzymologicchemistry.chemical_compoundGlutathione Peroxidase GPX1Internal medicinemedicineHumansRNA MessengerPhospholipid-hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidaseInfertility Malechemistry.chemical_classificationGlutathione PeroxidaseGlutathione peroxidaseSmokingObstetrics and GynecologyGlutathionePhospholipid Hydroperoxide Glutathione PeroxidaseGlutathioneSpermatozoaSpermOxidative StressGlutathione ReductaseEndocrinologyReproductive MedicinechemistryOxidative stressDNA DamageFertility and Sterility
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Human milk enhances antioxidant defenses against hydroxyl radical aggression in preterm infants

2008

Background: Preterm infants endowed with an immature antioxidant defense system are prone to oxidative stress. Hydroxyl radicals are very aggressive reactive oxygen species that lack specific antioxidants. These radicals cannot be measured directly, but oxidation byproducts of DNA or phenylalanine in urine are reliable markers of their activity. Human milk has a higher antioxidant capacity than formula. Objective: We hypothesized that oxidative stress associated with prematurity could be diminished by feeding human milk. Design: We recruited a cohort of stable preterm infants who lacked perinatal conditions associated with oxidative stress; were not receiving prooxidant or antioxidant drugs…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantPhenylalaninemedicine.medical_treatmentMedicine (miscellaneous)Gestational AgePhenylalanineOxidative phosphorylationUrinemedicine.disease_causeAntioxidantsCohort StudiesTandem Mass SpectrometryInternal medicinemedicineHumansInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationAnalysis of VarianceReactive oxygen speciesNutrition and DieteticsMilk HumanHydroxyl RadicalInfant NewbornCase-control studyDeoxyguanosinemedicine.diseaseInfant FormulaOxidative StressEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistry8-Hydroxy-2'-DeoxyguanosinePremature birthCase-Control StudiesFemaleReactive Oxygen SpeciesBiomarkersInfant PrematureOxidative stressDNA DamageThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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