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Comparison of diode laser – Oral tissue interaction to different wavelengths. In vitro study of porcine periodontal pockets and oral mucosa

2020

[Background] The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of diode lasers at different wavelengths and power settings in handmade incisions in periodontal pockets and in oral mucosa of porcine tissue considering thermal damage, necrosis and the affected area of the soft tissue.

Laser surgeryMaterials scienceGingival and periodontal pocketLaser surgerySwinemedicine.medical_treatmentlaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawBiopsymedicineAnimalsPeriodontal PocketKTP laserOral mucosaGeneral DentistryDiodemedicine.diagnostic_testResearchMouth MucosaSoft tissueThermal damage030206 dentistrySoft tissueDiode laserLaser:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Wavelengthmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyResearch DesignUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASNecrosis.SurgeryLaser TherapyOral SurgeryLasers SemiconductorBiomedical engineeringMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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The influence of storage method on the transparency of pig crystalline lens

2019

Este artículo se ha publicado de forma definitiva en: http://www.scielo.br/pdf/abo/v82n1/0004-2749-abo-82-01-0056.pdf Purpose: The porcine eye is frequently used as a research model. This paper analyzes the effect of different storage methods on the transparency of pig crystalline lens. Methods: A spectral transmission curve (from 220 to 780 nm) for the crystalline lens was determined experimentally after storage in different conditions: saline solution, formalin, castor oil, and freezing at -80°C. The total transmission in the visible spectrum, which was used as an index of transparency, was calculated from these curves. For comparative purposes, fresh lenses were evaluated and used as con…

Lens crystallineCastor OilTime FactorsMaterials scienceLightUltraviolet RaysSwineSpectral transmissionSuínosOrgan preservationAnalytical chemistryCrystalline lens.Cerdos.law.inventionResearch model03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelcsh:OphthalmologyReference ValueslawFormaldehydeLens CrystallineFreezingTotal transmissionmedicineAnimalsCristalino.CristalinoLens crystallineAnimaisReproducibility of ResultsOrgan PreservationGeneral MedicineSwine.eye diseasesLens (optics)Ophthalmologylcsh:RE1-994SpectrophotometryCastor oilModels Animal030221 ophthalmology & optometrysense organsCongelamentoPreservação de órgãosVisible spectrummedicine.drugArquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia
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Differential expression of estrogen receptors (ER?/ER?) in testis of mature and immature pigs

2004

High affinity estrogen receptors (ERs) mediate estrogen action in male reproductive tissues. The objective of the present study was the immunolocalization of estrogen receptor alpha and estrogen receptor beta in immature and mature testes of pig, a species in which the role of estrogens on gonadal function is scarcely known. Testes from 3 and 18 month-old pigs were investigated. Immunohistochemistry was performed on paraffin embedded-tissues using both mouse anti-human monoclonal IgG ERalpha and IgG ERbeta 1 isoform. Western blot analysis demonstrated antibody specificity. ERalpha staining was not observed in immature testes, but it was detected in spermatogonia, spermatocytes and in the mo…

Leydig CellMaleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtySwinemedicine.drug_classSomatic cellBlotting WesternImmunoenzyme TechniqueEstrogen receptorBiologyHeLa CellImmunoenzyme TechniquesWestern blotSpermatocytesInternal medicineTestismedicineAnimalsHumansEstrogen receptorEstrogen Receptor betaEstrogen receptor betaPig developmentmedicine.diagnostic_testAnimalurogenital systemEstrogen Receptor alphaLeydig CellsAntibodies MonoclonalEstrogenAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)SpermatogoniaSpermatocyteBlotEndocrinologyTestiEstrogenImmunohistochemistryAnatomyEstrogen receptor alphahormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsHeLa CellsHumanThe Anatomical Record
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Exploring the co-loading of lidocaine chemical forms in surfactant/phospholipid vesicles for improved skin delivery

2015

Abstract Objectives The present study was aimed at targeting the skin to deliver lidocaine loaded in surfactant/phospholipid vesicles tailored for improved local delivery. The influence of different formulation parameters was explored to maximise drug efficacy. Methods The vesicles were prepared using a mixture of soy lipids (Phospholipon 50) and a surfactant with penetration-enhancing properties (Oramix CG110, Labrasol, Labrafac PG or Labrafac CC), and loaded with lidocaine. The formulations were analysed in detail by cryo-TEM, SAXS, Turbiscan Lab, and tested in permeation experiments through new born pig skin, as a function of the chemical form and concentration of lidocaine (i.e. free ba…

LidocaineSwineChemistry PharmaceuticalSkin AbsorptionGlyceridePharmaceutical ScienceAdministration CutaneousPermeabilityGlyceridesSurface-Active AgentsDrug StabilityPulmonary surfactantmedicineAnimalsPhospholipidsSkinPharmacologyDrug CarriersChromatographyChemistryVesicleLidocaineFree basePermeationPermeability (electromagnetism)Drug carriermedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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Targeted fibre-optical intrabronchial lipopolysaccharide administration in pigs – a methodical refinement for improved accuracy in respiratory resear…

2019

To establish and evaluate a standardized method of targeted, intrabronchial drug delivery in pigs.Randomized controlled trial.A total of 16 German Landrace pigs (Sus scrofa), age range 12‒16 weeks, and weighing 28‒35 kg.The animals were anaesthetized, intubated, and instrumented with extended cardiovascular monitoring. Lung injury was induced by administering via a flexible fibre-optic endoscope using 100 mL saline solution containing either 20 mg of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (E. coli LPS) (n = 8) or no additive (sham, n = 8) into the two distal mainstem bronchi. The animals were monitored for 8 hours and arterial oxygenation, inspiratory pressure and arterial blood pressure were …

LipopolysaccharidesARDSSwine040301 veterinary sciencesmedicine.medical_treatmentLung injuryProinflammatory cytokine0403 veterinary science03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologymedicineAnimalsRespiratory systemLungSalineInflammationSwine DiseasesRespiratory Distress SyndromeLungGeneral Veterinarybusiness.industry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesOxygenationmedicine.diseaseDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureBlood pressureAnesthesiaCytokinesbusinessVeterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
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Responses of retinal arterioles and ciliary arteries in pigs with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)

2019

Abstract Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a clinical syndrome of acute lung failure in critically sick patients, which severely compromises the function of multiple organs, including the brain. Although, the optic nerve and the retina are a part of the central nervous system, the effects of ARDS on these ocular structures are completely unknown. Thus, the major goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that ARDS affects vascular function in the eye. ARDS was induced in anesthetized pigs by intratracheal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Sham-treated animals served as controls. Pigs were monitored for 8 h and then sacrificed. Subsequently, retinal arterioles and short p…

LipopolysaccharidesMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyARDSEndotheliumRetinal ArterySwineNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayVasodilationReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionCiliary ArteriesCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundGlutathione Peroxidase GPX1medicine.arterymedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerEndothelial dysfunctionGlutathione PeroxidaseRespiratory Distress SyndromeRetinaMicroscopy Videobusiness.industryInterleukinsRetinalShort posterior ciliary arteriesCatalasemedicine.diseaseSensory SystemsCiliary arteriesArteriolesDisease Models AnimalOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryEndothelium VascularHypoxia-Inducible Factor 1Reactive Oxygen SpeciesbusinessExperimental Eye Research
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Overview of the pathology of three widely used animal models of acute lung injury

2007

Acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are syndromes of acute diffuse damage to the pulmonary parenchyma by a variety of local or systemic insults. Increased alveolar capillary membrane permeability was recognized as the common end organ injury and a central feature in all forms of ALI/ARDS. Although great strides have been made in understanding the pathogenesis of ALI/ARDS and in intensive care medicine, the treatment approach to ARDS is still relying on ventilatory and cardiovascular support based on the recognition of the clinical picture. In the course of evaluating novel treatment approaches to ARDS, 3 models of ALI induced in different species, i.e. the…

LipopolysaccharidesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyARDSSwineAcute respiratory distressLung injuryBronchoalveolar LavagePathogenesisDogsAnimalsHumansMedicineDiffuse alveolar damageIntensive care medicineLungPathologicalRespiratory Distress SyndromeSheepmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseDisease Models AnimalBronchoalveolar lavageSurgerybusinessOleic AcidAcute diffuse
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Rho protein inhibition blocks protein kinase C translocation and activation.

1998

Small GTP-binding proteins of the Ras and Rho family participate in various important signalling pathways. Large clostridial cytotoxins inactivate GTPases by UDP-glucosylation. Using Clostridium difficile toxin B-10463 (TcdB) for inactivation of Rho proteins (RhoA/Rac/Cdc42) and Clostridium sordellii lethal toxin-1522 (TcsL) for inactivation of Ras-proteins (Ras/Rac/Ral, Rap) the role of these GTPases in protein kinase C (PKC) stimulation was studied. Phorbol-myristate-acetate (PMA) induced a rapid PKC translocation to and activation in the particulate cell fraction as determined by PKC-activity measurements and Western blots for PKC alpha. These effects were blocked by TcdB inhibiting Rho …

LipopolysaccharidesRHOASwineBiophysicsClostridium difficile toxin ABronchiCell Cycle ProteinsGTPaseCDC42PKC alphaBiochemistryGTP-Binding ProteinsRHO protein GDP dissociation inhibitorAnimalsHumanscdc42 GTP-Binding ProteinMolecular BiologyProtein kinase CCells CulturedProtein Kinase CbiologyEpithelial CellsCell BiologyMolecular biologyCell biologyEnzyme ActivationCdc42 GTP-Binding Proteinbiology.proteinras ProteinsTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateEndothelium VascularrhoA GTP-Binding ProteinBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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Compromised integrity of excised porcine intestinal epithelium obtained from the abattoir affects the outcome of in vitro particle uptake studies

2002

Excised porcine intestinal tissue obtained from the local abattoir was studied for its suitability to examine the uptake and transport of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles in Peyer's (PP) and non-Peyer's patch (NPP) tissue in vitro. Incubation of such tissue with fluorescent PLGA and polystyrene particles revealed negligible uptake into the intercellular space with no noticeable difference between PP and NPP tissue. Similarly, yeast cells, which were used as a positive control for selective uptake into PP tissue, were found in the subepithelial area of both PP and NPP tissue. Therefore we examined the morphological integrity of the tissue for the duration of the experiments…

LysisCell SurvivalPolymersSwinePharmaceutical ScienceBiocompatible MaterialsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeAndrologyPeyer's Patcheschemistry.chemical_compoundPolylactic Acid-Polyglycolic Acid CopolymermedicineAnimalsLactic AcidIntestinal MucosaParticle SizeFluorescent DyesMicroscopy ConfocalTissue PreservationChemistrytechnology industry and agricultureIntestinal epitheliumSmall intestineEpitheliumIn vitroPeyer PatchPLGAmedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy FluorescenceBiochemistryTissue PreservationAbattoirsPolyglycolic AcidEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Pig domestication and human-mediated dispersal in western Eurasia revealed through ancient DNA and geometric morphometrics.

2013

Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They then spread across the Middle and Near East and westward into Europe alongside early agriculturalists. European pigs were either domesticated independently or more likely appeared so as a result of admixture between introduced pigs and European wild boar. As a result, European wild boar mtDNA lineages replaced Near Eastern/Anatolian mtDNA signatures in Europe and subsequently replaced indigenous domestic pig lineages in Anatolia. The specific details of these processes, however, remain unknown. To address questions related to early pig domestication, dispersal, and turnover in the Near East, we …

MESH: Sequence Analysis DNAsequence analysisSwineSus scrofa[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologyinsightsshapephylogeography01 natural sciences11. SustainabilityexpansionsMESH: AnimalswildNeolithicMESH: Swineagriculture0303 health sciencesKUL-METH-ArchaeologyMESH: AsiaPig domesticationmitochondrialEuropeDomestic pigMESH: PhylogeographyAnimals DomestichistoryMESH: Molareuropewild boar010506 paleontologyKUL-CoE-CASoriginsAsialikelihoodneolithic; phylogeography; pig domestication; wild boar; animal distribution; animals; animals domestic; Asia; DNA mitochondrial; Europe; humans; molar; phylogeography; sequence analysis DNA; Sus scrofa; SwineZoologypig domesticationfarmersBiologyNeolithic.Animal Breeding and GenomicsSettore BIO/08Wild boarDNA Mitochondrial03 medical and health sciencesWild boarBronze Agebiology.animalGeneticsdomesticAnimalsHumansFokkerij en GenomicaMESH: Animals DomesticDomesticationMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDiscoveries030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMESH: Humans[SDV.GEN.GPO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]MESH: Animal DistributionMESH: DNA MitochondrialDNASequence Analysis DNAMolarMESH: Sus scrofaAncient DNAIron AgeWIASBiological dispersalMESH: EuropeAnimal DistributionChronology
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