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Investigating the use of primary adult subventricular zone neural precursor cells for neuronal replacement therapies

2002

With the relatively recent discovery that neurogenesis persists throughout life in restricted regions of the adult mammalian brain, including those of human beings, there has been great interest in the use of adult-derived neural stem cells for neuronal replacement. There are many great hurdles that must be overcome in order for such replacement strategies to succeed. In this review, we outline some of these hurdles and discuss recent experiments that investigate the potential of using neural precursor cells found in the subventricular zone of the adult brain for brain repair.

NeuronsStem CellsGeneral NeuroscienceGraft SurvivalNeurogenesisCentral nervous systemBrainSubventricular zoneCell DifferentiationNeurodegenerative DiseasesBiologyMammalian brainNeural stem cellBrain repairTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureCell MovementLateral VentriclesPrecursor cellmedicineAnimalsHumansBrain Tissue TransplantationNeuroscienceStem Cell TransplantationBrain Research Bulletin
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Acute Hemodynamic Effects of Nicorandil in Coronary Artery Disease

1992

Nicorandil is a potent vasodilator with antianginal and anti-ischemic properties that acts on both the coronary and the peripheral vascular bed. Because of its dual vasodilatory mechanisms mediated by an increase in cyclic GMP similar to that of nitrates and by a selective increase in the K+ conductance of the smooth muscle cell membrane, nicorandil unloads the right and left ventricles at rest and during exercise. Thus, compared with the classic nitrates, nicorandil is a more balanced vasodilator, i.e., it affects not only the venous capacitance vessels (as predominantly affected by nitrates) but also the arterial resistance vessels. In clinical pharmacologic trials, nicorandil has been ad…

Niacinamidemedicine.medical_specialtyCardiac outputVasodilator AgentsCoronary DiseaseVasodilationCoronary artery diseaseDogsInternal medicineHeart ratemedicineAnimalsHumansNicorandilPharmacologybusiness.industryHemodynamicsmedicine.diseaseNicorandilPreloadmedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleAnesthesiacardiovascular systemVascular resistanceCardiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
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2019 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of acute pulmonary embolism developed in collaboration with the European Respiratory Society (ER…

2020

Guidelines summarize and evaluate available evidence with the aim of assisting health professionals in proposing the best management strategies for an individual patient with a given condition. Guidelines and their recommendations should facilitate decision making of health professionals in their daily practice. However, the final decisions concerning an individual patient must be made by the responsible health professional(s) in consultation with the patient and caregiver as appropriate.

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Impact of Aortic Diameter Measurements at Three Anatomical Landmarks on Left Ventricular Output Calculation in Neonates

2021

OBJECTIVES To assess reproducibility and accuracy of left ventricular output (LVO) quantifications in neonates, when left ventricular outflow tract diameter (LVOTD) was measured at the hinges of the aortic valve (AV), at the aortic sinus (AS), and at the sinotubular junction (STJ). METHODS This was an observational study. In the first cohort of very preterm neonates, we assessed intraobserver and interobserver repeatability of LVOTD measured at the AV, AS, and STJ and of the corresponding LVO. In the second cohort of older neonates, we compared paired LVO measurements by echo and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). RESULTS In the first cohort of 48 neonates, mean (standard deviation) weight a…

Observer VariationAortic valveReproducibilityRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryHeart VentriclesLimits of agreementInfant NewbornReproducibility of ResultsMagnetic resonance imagingRepeatabilitymedicine.anatomical_structureEchocardiographyAortic ValveAortic sinusHumansMedicineVentricular outflow tractRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAortic diameterbusinessNuclear medicineJournal of Ultrasound in Medicine
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New neurons follow the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the adult brain

2006

Autores: Sawamoto, K. et al. .- PMID:16410488

Olfactory systemRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSubventricular zoneNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyCerebral VentriclesLateral ventriclesMiceCerebrospinal fluidNeuroblastCell MovementNeuroblast migrationEpendymamedicineAnimalsBrain Tissue TransplantationCiliaCerebrospinal FluidNeuronsMultidisciplinaryCell PolarityEpithelial CellsAnatomyOlfactory BulbOlfactory bulbmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemChoroid PlexusIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsNeuronNeuroscience
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Active-fixation coronary sinus pacing lead extraction: A hybrid approach

2012

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) can be considered as the standard treatment for patients suffering from heart failure (NYHA III–IV), severely reduced left ventricular (LV) function, and wide QRS complexes. Over the past years, the lead systems used to stimulate the left ventricle have evolved technically from epicardial approaches to a transvenous access accompanied by a significant reduction of procedure-related complication rates [1]. However, even today, LV dislodgement rates ranging 5–10% and the instability of thresholds over time remain the greatest challenges with transvenous LV leads in CRT. Therefore, a special LV lead utilizing active fixation (the Attain StarFix® active f…

Pacemaker Artificialmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentCardiac resynchronization therapyCardiac Resynchronization TherapyQRS complexInternal medicinemedicineHumansLead (electronics)Infection; Laser sheath; Lead extraction;Coronary sinusFixation (histology)Lead extractionbusiness.industryCoronary SinusLaser sheathmedicine.diseaseSurgeryRadiographymedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleHeart failureCardiologyEquipment FailureInfectionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineLead PlacementbusinessInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Isolation and Characterization of CD276+/HLA-E+ Human Subendocardial Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Chronic Heart Failure Patients: Analysis of Differen…

2012

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are virtually present in all postnatal organs as well as in perinatal tissues. MSCs can be differentiated toward several mature cytotypes and interestingly hold potentially relevant immunomodulatory features. Myocardial infarction results in severe tissue damage, cardiomyocyte loss, and eventually heart failure. Cellular cardiomyoplasty represents a promising approach for myocardial repair. Clinical trials using MSCs are underway for a number of heart diseases, even if their outcomes are hampered by low long-term improvements and the possible presence of complications related to cellular therapy administration. Therefore, elucidating the presence and role of MS…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyB7 AntigensHeart VentriclesGene ExpressionCell SeparationBiologyCell therapyHLA-EAntigens CDOsteogenesisCellular cardiomyoplastymedicineHumansImmunologic FactorsMyocardial infarctionCells CulturedHeart FailureAdipogenesisMesenchymal stem cells human heart stromal progenitors post-infarct chronic heart failure cardiomyocyte markers immune modulation inflammation cardiac remodelling regenerative medicineSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaHistocompatibility Antigens Class IMesenchymal stem cellMesenchymal Stem CellsCell BiologyHematologyAnatomymedicine.diseaseClinical trialmedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleHeart failureChondrogenesisBiomarkersDevelopmental BiologyStem Cells and Development
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Usefulness of DNA quantification in diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathies

2006

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathies (HCM) are a frequent cause of sudden death in both young people and adults. Different cardiomyopathies can be distinguished according to the etiological agent and, although there are morphological differences too, alterations in the quantity of DNA in the cardiomyocytes may play an important role in their pathogenesis and evolution. To understand the characteristics and the behaviour of the DNA index in hypertrophic cardiomyopathies, we have studied thirty cases (10 primaries or essential, 10 hypertensives and 10 toxic) and compared the results with those obtained for 10 macroscopically normal hearts. The results showed that the different cardiomyopathies were …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseasebusiness.industryHypertrophic cardiomyopathyCardiomyopathymedicine.diseaseSudden deathPathology and Forensic MedicineMuscle hypertrophyPathogenesismedicine.anatomical_structureVentriclemedicineDifferential diagnosisbusinessLawForensic Science International
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2014

Background and Purpose In 2007, the WHO classification of brain tumors was extended by three new entities of glioneuronal tumors: papillary glioneuronal tumor (PGNT), rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor of the fourth ventricle (RGNT) and glioneuronal tumor with neuropil-like islands (GNTNI). Focusing on clinical characteristics and outcome, the authors performed a comprehensive individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis of the cases reported in literature until December 2012.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryRosette (schizont appearance)business.industryPatient datamedicine.diseaseFourth ventricle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGliomaGlioneuronal tumorPapillary glioneuronal tumormedicineNeuropilWho classificationbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPLOS ONE
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Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumor of the Brainstem

2007

Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor (DNT) is a clinically benign stable lesion, most frequently located in the temporal and frontal lobes, often responsible for epilepsy in young adults. We describe an unusual case of DNT in the brainstem of a 45-year-old woman. Brain MRI showed a multicystic-like lesion localized in the left inferior pons, involving the ipsilateral cerebellar peduncle and partially dislocating the fourth ventricle. The specific pattern of MRI and CT appearance of DNT and its benign course (our patient is clinically stable with unchanged MRI images at two year follow-up) may help differentiate this tumor from other lesions, i.e. ganglioglio-mas and glioneural malformati…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyUnusual casebusiness.industryDysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial TumorGeneral MedicineAnatomyFourth ventriclemedicine.diseaseSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaPonsLesionEpilepsymedicine.anatomical_structureCerebellar peduncledysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor brainstem MRImedicineSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeurology (clinical)Brainstemmedicine.symptombusinessThe Neuroradiology Journal
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