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Meshless Electrophysiological Modeling of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy—Benchmark Analysis with Finite-Element Methods in Experimental Data

2022

Computational models of cardiac electrophysiology are promising tools for reducing the rates of non-response patients suitable for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) by optimizing electrode placement. The majority of computational models in the literature are mesh-based, primarily using the finite element method (FEM). The generation of patient-specific cardiac meshes has traditionally been a tedious task requiring manual intervention and hindering the modeling of a large number of cases. Meshless models can be a valid alternative due to their mesh quality independence. The organization of challenges such as the CRT-EPiggy19, providing unique experimental data as open access, enables b…

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processessmoothed particle hydrodynamicsProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Engineeringcardiac resynchronization therapyelectrophysiology[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationComputer Science ApplicationsCRT-EPiggy19 challenge[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemPotencials evocats (Electrofisiologia)Informàticaparameter optimisation[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical Imagingelectrophysiology; parameter optimisation; smoothed particle hydrodynamics; meshless model; cardiac resynchronization therapy; CRT-EPiggy19 challengeGeneral Materials ScienceInstrumentationmeshless modelApplied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 13; Pages: 6438
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A simple procedure to improve the pressure evaluation in hydrodynamic context using the SPH

2009

In literature, it is well know that the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics method can be affected by numerical noise on the pressure field when dealing with liquids. This can be highly dangerous when an SPH code is dynamically coupled with a structural solver. In this work a simple procedure is proposed to improve the computation of the pressure distribution in the dynamics of liquids. Such a procedure is based on the use of a density diffusion term in the equation for the mass conservation. This diffusion is a pure numerical effect, similar to the well known artificial viscosity originally proposed in SPH method to smooth out the shock discontinuities. As the artificial viscosity, the density…

Fluid–structure impact problemPhysicsSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciFree surface flowsConvergence testsSmoothed Particle HydrodynamicGeneral Physics and AstronomyFluid-structure impact problemsSPH pressure evaluationContext (language use)MechanicsSolverFree surface flowSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsSmoothed Particle HydrodynamicsClassical mechanicsHardware and ArchitectureViscosity (programming)Convergence (routing)Convergence testsDiffusion (business)Weak-compressibilityConservation of mass
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On the Consistency Restoring in SPH

2009

Function approximationSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaMeshless particle methodSmoothed Particle Hydrodynamics methodConsistency Restoring
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Comparing FPCA Based on Conditional Quantile Functions and FPCA Based on Conditional Mean Function

2019

In this work functional principal component analysis (FPCA) based on quantile functions is proposed as an alternative to the classical approach, based on the functional mean. Quantile regression characterizes the conditional distribution of a response variable and, in particular, some features like the tails behavior; smoothing splines have also been usefully applied to quantile regression to allow for a more flexible modelling. This framework finds application in contexts involving multiple high frequency time series, for which the functional data analysis (FDA) approach is a natural choice. Quantile regression is then extended to the estimation of functional quantiles and our proposal exp…

Functional principal component analysisSmoothing splineComputer scienceEconometricsFunctional data analysisFunction (mathematics)Conditional probability distributionSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaConditional expectationFPCA conditional quantile functions conditional mean functionQuantile regressionQuantile
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Functional principal component analysis for multivariate multidimensional environmental data

2015

Data with spatio-temporal structure can arise in many contexts, therefore a considerable interest in modelling these data has been generated, but the complexity of spatio-temporal models, together with the size of the dataset, results in a challenging task. The modelization is even more complex in presence of multivariate data. Since some modelling problems are more natural to think through in functional terms, even if only a finite number of observations is available, treating the data as functional can be useful (Berrendero et al. in Comput Stat Data Anal 55:2619–2634, 2011). Although in Ramsay and Silverman (Functional data analysis, 2nd edn. Springer, New York, 2005) the case of multiva…

Functional principal component analysisStatistics and ProbabilityMultivariate statistics2300GeneralizationDimensionality reductionGeneralized additive modelFunctional data analysisFunctional principal component analysiContext (language use)computer.software_genreMultivariate spatio-temporal dataCovariateP-splineData miningStatistics Probability and UncertaintycomputerSmoothingGeneral Environmental ScienceMathematics
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Functional evidence for GABA as modulator of the contractility of the longitudinal muscle in mouse duodenum: Role of GABAA and GABAC receptors

2007

We investigated, in vitro, the effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on the spontaneous mechanical activity of the longitudinal smooth muscle in mouse duodenum. GABA induced an excitatory effect, consisting in an increase in the basal tone, which was antagonized by the GABA(A)-receptor antagonist, bicuculline, potentiated by (1,2,5,6-Tetrahydropyridin-4-yl)methylphosphinic acid hydrate (TPMPA), a GABA(C)-receptor antagonist and it was not affected by phaclofen, a GABA(B)-receptor antagonist. Muscimol, GABA(A) receptor agonist, induced a contractile effect markedly reduced by bicuculline, tetrodotoxin (TTX), hexamethonium and atropine. Cis-4-aminocrotonic acid (CACA), a specific GABA(C) …

GABA receptorsAgonistmedicine.medical_specialtyDuodenumPyridinesmedicine.drug_classIn Vitro TechniquesBicucullineInhibitory postsynaptic potentialSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaGABAA-rho receptorGABA AntagonistsMiceGABACellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundPhaclofenReceptors GABAInternal medicineIntestinal motilitymedicineAnimalsDrug InteractionsGABA Agonistsgamma-Aminobutyric AcidPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMuscimolGABAA receptorCytarabineMuscle SmoothBicucullinePhosphinic AcidsMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologyReceptors GABA-Bnervous systemchemistryMuscimolCholinergic excitatory nerveNANC inhibitory nerveHexamethoniumMouse duodenumMuscle Contractionmedicine.drugNeuropharmacology
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Age-related differences of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic transmission in human colonic smooth muscle.

2021

Background: Enteric neurons undergo to functional changes during aging. We investigated the possible age-associated differences in enteric γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic transmission evaluating function and distribution of GABAergic receptors in human colon. Methods: Mechanical responses to GABA and GABA receptor agonists on slow phasic contractions were examined in vitro as changes in isometric tension in colonic muscle strips from young (<65 years old) and aged patients (>65 years old). GABAergic receptor expression was assessed by quantitative RT-PCR. Key Results: In both preparations GABA induced an excitatory effect, consisting in an increase in the basal tone, antagonized by th…

GABAA receptor subunitmedicine.medical_specialtyAgingintestinal motilityPhysiologyColonReceptor expressionTetrodotoxinGABAB receptorSettore BIO/09 - Fisiologiachemistry.chemical_compoundGABAPhaclofenGABA receptorSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataInternal medicinemedicineHumansgamma-Aminobutyric AcidAgedEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsGABAA receptorGastroenterologyMuscle SmoothBicucullineReceptors GABA-AEndocrinologyGABAergic receptorsnervous systemMuscimolchemistryReceptors GABA-BGABAergicmedicine.drugMuscle ContractionNeurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
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Modelling Spatio-Temporal Elephant Movement Data: a Generalized Additive Mixed Models Framework

2014

This thesis focuses on understanding how environmental factors influence elephant movement and in investigating the spatio-temporal patterns. The thesis analyses movement data of some African elephants (Loxodonta Africana) living in the Kruger National Park and its associated private reserves of South Africa. Due to heterogeneity among elephants, and nonlinear relationships between elephant movement and environmental variables, Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) were employed. Results showed delayed effects of rainfall and temperature and particular trends in time and space.

GAMMrandom effectpenalized splinesmoothingSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaGAM
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Potential Functional Significance of Brain-Type and Muscle-Type Nitric Oxide Synthase I Expressed in Adventitia and Media of Rat Aorta

1999

Abstract —Skeletal muscle and myocardium express μNOS I, an elongated splice variant of neuronal-type nitric oxide (NO) synthase (NOS I), and NOS III, endothelial-type NO synthase, respectively. This study was designed to elucidate whether vascular smooth muscle also contains a constitutively expressed NO synthase isoform. In the rat, μNOS I contains an insert of 102 nucleotides after nucleotide 2865 of the cDNA, yielding a protein of 164 kd. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction with primers flanking this insert and with insert-specific primers indicated that endothelium-denuded rat aorta expresses both brain-type NOS I and μNOS I. RNase protection analyses with an antisense RNA…

Gene isoformPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyDNA ComplementaryVascular smooth muscleNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIBlotting WesternAorta ThoracicNitric Oxide Synthase Type INitroarginineGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicMuscle Smooth VascularMembrane PotentialsPotassium ChlorideNitric oxideImmunoenzyme TechniquesRats Sprague-DawleyNorepinephrinechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.arteryAdventitiamedicineAnimalsVasoconstrictor AgentsAorta AbdominalRNA MessengerMuscle SkeletalMessenger RNAAortabiologyBrainSkeletal muscleMolecular biologyRatsNitric oxide synthaseAntisense Elements (Genetics)medicine.anatomical_structurechemistryVasoconstrictionbiology.proteinCalciumFemaleNitric Oxide SynthaseTunica MediaCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
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Expression of the gene of the alpha-smooth muscle-actin isoform in rat liver and in rat fat-storing (ITO) cells.

1990

Fat storing cells (FSCs) in the liver represent the main site of vitamin A deposition in the body. These cells are considered to play an important role during scar formation and fibrogenesis in the liver. The putative descent of FSCs from the fibroblastic or from the myofibroblastic system have not been determined yet by morphological or immunohistochemical studies. To further define the origin of these liver cells, we analysed the pattern of expression of three structural proteins: vimentin, desmin and the α-smooth muscle (SM)-actin isoform in FSCs of the rat liver, in smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from the aorta and in rat skin fibroblasts. FSCs were studied by immunohistochemical methods im…

Gene isoformPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGene ExpressionVimentinmacromolecular substancesBiologyDesminImmunoenzyme TechniquesNecrosisGene expressionmedicineAnimalsVimentinNorthern blotActinAortaCells CulturedImmunoperoxidaseNucleic Acid HybridizationMuscle SmoothRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineFibroblastsLipid MetabolismMolecular biologyActinsRatsLiverHepatic stellate cellbiology.proteinRNADesminFemaleVirchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology
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