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Can PBDEs affect the pathophysiologic complex of epithelium in lung diseases?

2020

Brominated flame-retardant (BFRs) exposure promotes multiple adverse health outcomes involved in oxidative stress, inflammation, and tissues damage. We investigated BFR effects, known as polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) (47, 99 and 209) in an air-liquid-interface (ALI) airway tissue derived from A549 cell line, and compared with ALI culture of primary human bronchial epithelial cells (pHBEC). The cells, exposed to PBDEs (47, 99 and 209) (0.01-1 mu M) for 24 h, were studied for IL-8, Muc5AC and Muc5B (mRNAs and proteins) production, as well as NOX-4 (mRNA) expression. Furthermore, we evaluated tight junction (TJ) integrity by Trans-Epithelial Electrical Resistance (TEER) measurements, …

Lung DiseasesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMucin 5ACBROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTSmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesPolybrominated diphenyl ethersPARTICULATE MATTERElectric ImpedanceHalogenated Diphenyl EthersFlame RetardantsInhalationTight junctionAIRWAY MUCUSChemistryGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemPollutionMucin-5BINTRACELLULAR GLUTATHIONEPolybrominated diphenyl ethers; Inflammation; Oxidative stress; Mucins; Epithelial barrier integrity; Rheological propertiesmedicine.anatomical_structureNADPH Oxidase 4medicine.symptomEnvironmental EngineeringInflammationBronchiEXPOSURE SYSTEMTight JunctionsAndrologymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryHumansRheological propertiesPolybrominated diphenyl ether0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAgedInflammationEpithelial barrier integrityPOLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERSMucinInterleukin-8MucinsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEpithelial CellsGeneral ChemistryN-ACETYLCYSTEINEEpithelium020801 environmental engineeringrespiratory tract diseasesOxidative StressA549 CellsMucinEX-VIVO MODELOxidative streRespiratory epitheliumAEROSOL-PARTICLESOxidative stressChemosphere
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Normal Values for Microperimetry with the MAIA Microperimeter: Sensitivity and Fixation Analysis in Healthy Adults and Children

2017

Purpose To establish normative values of retinal sensitivity and parameters describing the fixation pattern using macular analyzer integrity assessment (MAIA) microperimetry (Centervue, Padova, Italy) in adults and children. Methods A sample of 237 eyes of 237 healthy subjects aged between 10 and 70 years (mean age 30.63 ± 16.23 years) was evaluated using the MAIA microperimeter. The following parameters provided by the MAIA device were evaluated: average threshold (AT), macular integrity, fixation indexes (P1% and P2%), bivariate contour ellipse area (BCEA) for 95% and 63% of points, and horizontal (H) and vertical (V) axes of the ellipse of fixation. Differences between different age-rela…

MAIAAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuityAdolescentVisual AcuityFixation OcularNormal valuesMicroperimetryMicroperimeterYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesOcular physiology0302 clinical medicineReference ValuesOphthalmologyHumansMedicineRetinal sensitivityMacula LuteaChildÓpticaAgedbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedIntegrity assessmentVisual fieldOphthalmologyEye fixationReference valuesFixation (visual)030221 ophthalmology & optometryVisual Field TestsFemaleVisual Fieldsmedicine.symptombusinessMicroperimetry030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean Journal of Ophthalmology
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Multi-physical analysis of the electrochemical behaviour of OFHC copper surfaces obtained by orthogonal cutting

2020

International audience; As mechanical, physical, and microstructural properties of metals can be significantly affected by the machining process, electrochemical properties and corrosion resistance are consequently altered. Manufacturers should control the impact of cutting conditions on surface integrity, as it will affect the component’s functional performance and life. This study addresses the case of orthogonal cutting of oxygen-free high conductivity (OFHC) copper. A set of experiments was performed and a statistical analysis was conducted to reveal the relationship between the cutting conditions and the surface integrity in terms of residualstresses, microstructure, plastic deformatio…

Machining processMaterials science020209 energyGeneral Chemical EngineeringMetallurgychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrochemistryCopperCorrosion[SPI.MECA.GEME]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Mechanical engineering [physics.class-ph]Mécanique: Génie mécanique [Sciences de l'ingénieur]chemistryGeneral chemistry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologySurface integrity
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Selective Brain Network and Cellular Responses Upon Dimethyl Fumarate Immunomodulation in Multiple Sclerosis

2019

Background: Efficient personalized therapy paradigms are needed to modify the disease course and halt gray (GM) and white matter (WM) damage in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Presently, promising disease-modifying drugs show impressive efficiency, however, tailored markers of therapy responses are required. Here, we aimed to detect in a real-world setting patients with a more favorable brain network response and immune cell dynamics upon dimethyl fumarate (DMF) treatment. Methods: In a cohort of 78 MS patients we identified two thoroughly matched groups, based on age, disease duration, disability status and lesion volume, receiving DMF (n = 42) and NAT (n = 36) and followed them ove…

Male0301 basic medicineDimethyl FumarateCD8-Positive T-Lymphocytesmultiple sclerosisGastroenterologychemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineImmunology and AllergyMedicineLongitudinal StudiesGray MatterOriginal ResearchAged 80 and overCerebral CortexDimethyl fumaratemedicine.diagnostic_testMiddle AgedWhite Mattermedicine.anatomical_structureCohortFemaleAdultlcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergymedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyFlow cytometryWhite matter03 medical and health sciencesImmune systemAtrophystructural integrityInternal medicineHumansImmunologic FactorsAgedpersonalized therapybusiness.industryMultiple sclerosismedicine.diseasegray matter networksimmunocellular response030104 developmental biologywhite matter networkschemistryNerve Netbusinesslcsh:RC581-607CD8030215 immunologyFrontiers in Immunology
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A conserved role for the mitochondrial citrate transporter Sea/SLC25A1 in the maintenance of chromosome integrity.

2009

Histone acetylation plays essential roles in cell cycle progression, DNA repair, gene expression and silencing. Although the knowledge regarding the roles of acetylation of histone lysine residues is rapidly growing, very little is known about the biochemical pathways providing the nucleus with metabolites necessary for physiological chromatin acetylation. Here, we show that mutations in the scheggia (sea)-encoded Sea protein, the Drosophila ortholog of the human mitochondrial citrate carrier Solute carrier 25 A1 (SLC25A1), impair citrate transport from mitochondria to the cytosol. Interestingly, inhibition of sea expression results in extensive chromosome breakage in mitotic cells and indu…

MaleAnion Transport ProteinsBlotting WesternMolecular Sequence DataOrganic Anion Transporterscitrate transporterSAP30BiologyModels BiologicalHistonesMitochondrial ProteinsHistone H2AGeneticsHistone codeAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsHumansAmino Acid SequenceCitratesSLC25A1Molecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)Cells CulturedConserved SequenceChromosome Aberrationsmetabolism epigenetics histone acetylation AcCoA Citrate carrierSequence Homology Amino AcidChromosome integrityhistone acetylationHDAC8AcetylationChromosome BreakageGeneral MedicineCitrate transportFibroblastsHDAC4mitochondriaHistoneBiochemistryAcetylationMutationcitrate transporter histone acetylationbiology.proteinFemaleRNA InterferenceCarrier ProteinsHuman molecular genetics
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Becoming and being a biobank donor: The role of relationships and ethics

2020

Relational aspects, such as involvement of donor’s relatives or friends in the decision-making on participation in a research biobank, providing relatives’ health data to researchers, or sharing research findings with relatives should be considered when reflecting on ethical aspects of research biobanks. The aim of this paper is to explore what the role of donor’s relatives and friends is in the process of becoming and being a biobank donor and which ethical issues arise in this context. We performed qualitative analysis of 40 qualitative semi-structured interviews with biobank donors and researchers. The results show that relatedness to relatives or other types of close relationships playe…

MaleBiomedical ResearchEmotionsFace (sociological concept)Social SciencesFriendsResearch EthicsCognitionSociologyInformed consentMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyHuman FamiliesResearch Integritymedia_commonBiological Specimen Banks0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinary030305 genetics & heredityQRPublic relationsResearch AssessmentMiddle AgedBiobankResearch PersonnelTissue DonorsGeneral Data Protection RegulationMedicineFemalePsychologyResearch ArticleMedical EthicsAdultScience PolicyScienceDecision MakingClinical Decision-MakingContext (language use)Research and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesGeneticsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansFamilyEuropean union030304 developmental biologyNutritionAgedResearch ethicsMotivationbusiness.industryCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesLatviaDietCognitive SciencebusinessMedical HumanitiesMedical ethicsNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Intramural neovascularization and haemorrhages are major long‐term effects of intravascularγ‐radiation after stenting

2003

Structural changes that might influence the structural integrity of the vessel in response to intravascular brachytherapy (IVB) and stenting were examined, focus being on the importance of neovascularization in rabbit stented arteries. Stents were implanted in the infrarenal aortas of rabbits, immediately followed by gamma IVB or a sham radiation procedure, and the arteries harvested at 6 months. Labelling for von Willebrand factor showed an increase in adventitial and medial neovascularization in irradiated versus control arteries group (5.04+/-0.89 versus 1.51+/-0.23 mm(-2), respectively; p=0.004). Moreover, intramedial haemorrhages (free hemosiderin deposition) and inflammation (macropha…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBrachytherapyHemorrhageInflammationMatrix metalloproteinaseCoronary RestenosisNeovascularizationHemosiderin DepositionVon Willebrand factorReference ValuesmedicineAnimalsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAorta AbdominalVascular Diseasesγ radiationNeovascularization PathologicRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybiologybusiness.industryStructural integrityIntravascular brachytherapyGamma RaysMetalloproteasesbiology.proteinStentsCollagenRabbitsmedicine.symptombusinessInternational Journal of Radiation Biology
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How to preserve and handle fish liver samples to conserve RNA integrity

2019

As transcriptomic studies are becoming more and more common, it is important to ensure that the RNA used in the analyses is of good quality. The RNA integrity may be compromised by storage temperature or freeze-thaw cycles, but these have not been well studied in poikilothermic fishes. This work studied the effects of tissue storage time and temperature, and freeze-thaw cycles of tissue and extracted RNA on RNA integrity in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) liver. The storage time and temperature had an effect on RNA integrity, but RNA suitable for quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR) (RIN > 7) was still obtained from samples preserved at − 20 °C for 6 months. Freeze-thaw cycles of …

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Functional relevant loss of long association fibre tracts integrity in early Alzheimer's disease.

2007

Abstract The aim of our study was to quantify the structural integrity of the long association fibre tracts in early Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to correlate the findings with the cognitive performance of the patients. We conducted region-of-interest-based analyses of color-coded diffusion-tensor imaging in 12 patients with early AD (age 69.8 ± 8.0 years; MMSE 25.3 ± 1.8) and 16 age- and education-matched healthy controls. Early AD patients showed significantly decreased fractional anisotropy (FA) of the cingulate bundles and the inferior fronto-occipital fascicles bilaterally, whereas FA values of the superior longitudinal fascicles (second division) did not differ significantly between p…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyDiseaseAudiologyNeuropsychological TestsFunctional LateralityStatistics NonparametricBehavioral NeuroscienceAlzheimer DiseaseMemoryFractional anisotropyNeural PathwaysmedicineHumansEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceEpisodic memoryAgedBrain MappingNeuropsychologyStructural integrityBrainAssociation fibreMiddle AgedBoston Naming TestDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingAnisotropyFemalePsychologyCognition DisordersNeuroscienceNeuropsychologia
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Segmental anatomy of the vastus lateralis: guidelines for muscle-sparing flap harvest.

2014

Background: The vastus lateralis muscle is a versatile donor site for pedicled and free flaps that, despite great potential, remains unpopular. Although the muscle is classically described as a single belly, evidence exists for a more complex morphology. The aim of this study was to investigate the segmental anatomy of the vastus lateralis muscle and the feasibility of selective flap harvest. Methods: Ten cadaveric lower limbs were investigated. Muscular partitions were identified according to morphologic architecture, vascular supply, and nerve supply; guidelines for selective flap harvest were described. Twenty-three segmental vastus lateralis (n = 14) or chimeric anterolateral thigh-vast…

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