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Combined pre- and postnatal ethanol exposure in rats disturbs the myelination of optic axons.

2011

Aims: To analyse myelination and outgrowth of the optic axons in relation to the neuro-ophthalmological manifestations of ethanol (EtOH) abuse during pregnancy. Methods: An experimental model of chronic EtOH exposure was developed in rats and their offspring by subjecting the dams to a liquid diet (35% of the daily total calories as either EtOH or maltose-dextrose nutritional controls (Con). Eyeballs and optic nerves were obtained at key developmental stages and processed for morphologic, immunocytochemical and immunoblotting procedures, using alternatively antibodies against myelin basic protein (MBP) or neurofilament (NF) protein, and image analysing. Results: A significant delay in onset…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurofilamentTime Factorsgenetic structuresOffspringEyeRetinaMyelinchemistry.chemical_compoundNeurofilament ProteinsPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsAxonRats WistarMyelin SheathRetinabiologyEthanolChemistryBody WeightCentral Nervous System DepressantsRetinalMyelin Basic ProteinOptic NerveGeneral MedicineAnatomyeye diseasesAxonsMyelin basic proteinRatsDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologynervous systemAnimals NewbornPrenatal Exposure Delayed Effectsbiology.proteinOptic nerveFemaleAlcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
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Viability and function of the cryopreserved whole rat ovary: comparison between slow-freezing and vitrification

2011

Objective To investigate four different protocols for cryopreservation of the whole rat ovary with intact vasculature to evaluate whether differences exist in post-thawing viability of the ovary after either vitrification or slow freezing. Design Experimental study. Setting Obstetrics and gynecology department. Animal(s) Immature Sprague-Dawley female rats. Intervention(s) Ovaries were isolated with the vascular tree intact up to the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta and were subsequently cannulated. The ovaries were flushed with increasing concentrations of the cryoprotectant dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to either 1.5 or 7 M. The ovaries underwent cryopreservation by vitrification or passive…

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Smokeless tobacco, sport and the heart

2014

SummarySmokeless tobacco (snuff) is a finely ground or shredded tobacco that is sniffed through the nose or placed between the cheek and gum. Chewing tobacco is used by putting a wad of tobacco inside the cheek. Smokeless tobacco is widely used by young athletes to enhance performance because nicotine improves some aspects of physiology. However, smokeless tobacco has harmful health effects, including cardiovascular disorders, linked to nicotine physiological effects, mainly through catecholamine release. Nicotine decreases heart rate variability and the ventricular fibrillation threshold, and promotes the occurrence of various arrhythmias; it also impairs endothelial-dependent vasodilation…

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Towards a Rapid Screening of Liver Grafts at the Operating Room Using Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy

2020

The estimation of steatosis in a liver graft is mandatory prior to liver transplantation, as the risk of graft failure increases with the level of infiltrated fat. However, the assessment of liver steatosis before transplantation is typically based on a qualitative or semiquantitative characterization by visual inspection and palpation and histological analysis. Thus, there is an unmet need for transplantation surgeons to have access to a diagnostic tool enabling an in situ fast classification of grafts prior to extraction. In this study, we have assessed an attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopic method compatible with the requirements of an operatio…

medicine.medical_specialtyOperating RoomsGraft failureTime FactorsSpectrophotometry Infraredmedicine.medical_treatmentgraft failureassessmentLiver transplantation010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPalpationMid infrared spectroscopyAnalytical Chemistryliver steatosisLiver steatosisstomatognathic systemliver graftmedicinesteatosisHumansmedicine.diagnostic_testliver transplantationChemistryPhysics010401 analytical chemistrymedicine.disease0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthLiver TransplantationLiver graftTransplantationAtomic Molecular and Optical Physicslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)RadiologySteatosisinfiltrated fat
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Topical therapies for oral lichen planus management and their efficacy: a narrative review.

2012

Oral Lichen Planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory condition implicating T cell-mediated cytotoxicity, and involving oral mucosal surfaces. Several therapeutic regimens have been evaluated to treat OLP and pain related, but often without high level of evidence. Topical formulations are the favourite for the majority of cases; bioadhesive formulations have been considered very useful and practical for local drug delivery in oral mucosa, due to the increased residence time on the oral mucosa of the dosage forms and better therapeutic efficacy. In this narrative review, authors try to illustrate the current topical managements for OLP from the accessible literature on this topic. Steroids are …

medicine.medical_specialtyOral Lichen Planus topical therapy corticosteroids aloe vera retinoids hyaluronic acid phototherapy laser therapy.Time FactorsBasiliximabHyaluronic acidAdministration TopicalEfalizumabPimecrolimusRetinoidsDrug Delivery Systemsstomatognathic systemSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheDrug DiscoveryOral and maxillofacial pathologymedicineCorticosteroidsHumansAloe vera; Corticosteroids; Hyaluronic acid; Laser therapy; Oral lichen planus; Phototherapy; Retinoids; Topical therapy; Drug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical Science; PharmacologyPharmacologybusiness.industryDrug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical ScienceMouth MucosaPhototherapymedicine.diseaseDermatologyAloe veraAlefaceptTacrolimusInfliximabstomatognathic diseasesPhotopheresisOral lichen planusQuality of LifeTopical therapyOral lichen planusLaser Therapybusinessmedicine.drugLichen Planus Oral
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Quantitative study of muscle fibre atrophy and restitution after nerve grafts.

1976

Our comparative experimental studies on rabbits using clinical, electromyographical, and quantitative histological examinations of long autologous and homologous nerve grafts in 35 rabbits, paying special attention to quantitative histological changes in the gastrocnemius muscles, allow the statement that, compared to the short homografts, the long homografts showed worse results. Moreover, it became obvious that the regeneration rate of autografts was not influenced by increasing the lengths of the grafts. The answer to the question of how far even longer grafts may influence the quality of regeneration will need further investigations.

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyMuscle fibre atrophyTime Factorsbusiness.industryRegeneration (biology)Musclesmedicine.diseaseTransplantation AutologousSurgeryRestitutionTransplantationsurgical procedures operativeAtrophyPostoperative ComplicationsmedicineAnimalsTransplantation HomologousSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Peripheral NervesRabbitsAtrophybusinessActa neurochirurgica
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Temporary warm ischaemia, 5/6 nephrectomy and single uranylnitrate administration — comparison of three models intended to cause renal fibrosis in ra…

2001

In patients the progression of pathologic renal processes after the treatment of primary disease is a problem of increasing importance and therapeutic strategies are insufficient till now. The aim of this paper was to search for rat models of interstitial fibrosis as a basis for testing therapeutic strategies to prevent end-stage renal failure. Experiments were done on adult female Wistar rats (Han:Wist) to investigate long-term consequences of temporary warm ischaemia, 5/6 nephrectomy (5/6 NX) and single uranyl nitrate (UN) administration (0.3 or 0.5 mg/ 100 g body wt. intraperitoneally). Observation time was 20 weeks after injury in each group. Creatinine clearance, urinary protein excret…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentUrologyRenal functionKidneyToxicologyNephrectomyPathology and Forensic MedicineExcretionFibrosismedicineRenal fibrosisAnimalsRats WistarKidneybusiness.industryKidney metabolismCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseFibrosisNephrectomyRatsDisease Models AnimalHydroxyprolineProteinuriamedicine.anatomical_structureCreatinineReperfusion InjuryUranyl NitrateNephritis InterstitialFemalebusinessKidney diseaseExperimental and Toxicologic Pathology
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Deflazacort in Duchenne dystrophy: Study of long-term effect

1994

A randomized double-blind controlled trial of deflazacort was conducted in 28 Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients either treated with deflazacort 2.0 mg/kg alternate-day therapy or placebo. The deflazacort group showed significant improvement in climbing stairs (P < 0.01), in rising from a chair, Gower's maneuver, and walking (P < 0.0025) after 6 months of treatment. After 1 year, all the above changes remained significantly improved and the MRC index was significantly better (P < 0.05) in the treated group. After 2 years, a significant change was found in the MRC index: higher scores in walking, chair rising (P < 0.02), and grade and time of Gower's maneuver (P < 0.05) were found. The mea…

medicine.medical_specialtyPatient DropoutsTime Factorsmedicine.drug_classPhysiologyDuchenne muscular dystrophymedicine.medical_treatmentMotor ActivityPlaceboMuscular Dystrophieslaw.inventionCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDouble-Blind MethodRandomized controlled trialPregnenedioneslawPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansChildGaitChemotherapybusiness.industryMusclesAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalBody Weightmedicine.diseaseSurgeryClinical trialDeflazacortAnesthesiaCorticosteroidNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessWeight gainFollow-Up Studiesmedicine.drugMuscle &amp; Nerve
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[Adverse reactions to human papillomavirus vaccine in the Valencian Community (2007-2011)].

2014

Introduction: In 2009, two cases of seizures in adolescents following quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine (qHPV) administration generated important media attention, and adversely affected public trust in this vaccine. Our objectives were to describe suspected adverse reactions (SARs) reported to the Pharmacovigilance Centre in the Valencian Community (PCVC) after administration of HPV vaccine, and to compare reporting rates of syncope and seizures following this vaccine with those of other vaccines administered to girls aged 13–15 years. Materials and methods: Descriptive study of SARs reported following administration of this vaccine to the PCVC between 2007 and 2011. Results: The cl…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsHuman papillomavirusTime FactorsAdolescentVirus del papiloma humanoVaccines AdministeredHuman papillomavirus vaccinePediatricsRJ1-570Valencian communitySyncopeReporting ratePharmacovigilanceHuman Papillomavirus Recombinant Vaccine Quadrivalent Types 6 11 16 18SeizuresManagement of Technology and InnovationPharmacovigilanceMedicineHumansRetrospective StudiesbiologyVacunabusiness.industryReacción adversaSyncope (genus)PharmacovigitanceTasa de notificaciónbiology.organism_classificationSurgeryVaccinationFarmacovigilanciaSpainFemalebusinessAdverse reactionsVaccineAnales de pediatria (Barcelona, Spain : 2003)
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The dilemma for patients with chronic hepatitis C: treat now or warehouse?

2013

Dual therapy with peginterferon and ribavirin, the only treatent for chronic hepatitis C available In Italy and in many other ountries worldwide up to 2013, obtains satisfactory response ates in infections with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 2, but far rom optimal for other genotypes [1,2]. Eradication requires 6–12 onths of therapy, with significant inconvenience for patients: dverse reactions force premature termination in about 20% of atients and reduced the quality of life for almost all who persist n treatment. In view of the important and prolonged side effects, nterferon-based treatment is perceived as a nightmare by many symptomatic,well-being, socially activepatients (the largema…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsTime FactorsProlineHepatitis C virusAlpha interferonmedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsTelaprevirPolyethylene Glycolschemistry.chemical_compoundLiver diseaseBoceprevirDrug DiscoveryRibavirinmedicineHumansProtease InhibitorsAdverse effectWatchful WaitingDrug CarriersHepatologybusiness.industryRibavirinGastroenterologyInterferon-alphaHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseaseSurgeryEastern europeanchemistryHCVDrug Therapy CombinationbusinessOligopeptidesmedicine.drugDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
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