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High-performance liquid chromatographic study of the regulation of phospholipid metabolism in cultured adrenocortical cells

1994

Abstract A rapid high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method for the separation of phospholipids was developed for minute samples of total lipids (ca. 200 μg). The method was applied to the study of the phospholipid metabolism in adrenocortical cell cultures. A complete separation of the different cellular phospholipid classes was achieved in 40 min. Good resolution of the phospholipid peaks was obtained, which allowed the collection of each individual class of phospholipids for further analysis of radioactivity and fatty acid composition by gas chromatography. When cells were incubated with [U-14C]glycerol or [U-14C]palmitate the bulk of the radioactivity was found in cellular ph…

GlycerolCardiolipinsPalmitatesPhospholipidHigh-performance liquid chromatographyMicechemistry.chemical_compoundTumor Cells CulturedGlycerolmedicineAnimalsCells CulturedChromatography High Pressure LiquidPhospholipidschemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyAdrenal cortexPhosphatidylethanolaminesGeneral ChemistryMetabolismAdrenal Cortex NeoplasmsIn vitromedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryCell cultureAdrenal CortexPhosphatidylcholinesTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateIndicators and Reagentslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Polyunsaturated fatty acidJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
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Patient outcomes in two steroid-free regimens using tacrolimus monotherapy after daclizumab induction and tacrolimus with mycophenolate mofetil in li…

2008

Introduction. Long-term steroid administration may predispose liver transplant recipients to infectious and metabolic complication. Maintaining effective immunoprophylaxis while minimizing the negative consequences of steroid therapy could be a key factor in improving clinical outcomes.Methods. Six hundred two patients were randomized to receive tacrolimus (TAC) immunosuppression with a single-steroid bolus and two doses of daclizumab (DAC) or mycophenolate mofetil (MMF).Results. The incidence of biopsy-proven acute rejection was 19.7% in the TAC/DAC group and 16.2% in the TAC/ MMF group (ns). Three-month patient and graft survival were similar. Steroid use at month-3 was low at 5.5% in the…

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Corticosteroid-free immunosuppression in liver transplantation: a meta-analysis and meta-regression of outcomes.

2009

To examine the impact of steroid withdrawal from the immunosuppression protocols in liver transplantation. The electronic databases Medline, Embase, Pubmed and the Cochrane Library were searched. Meta-analysis pooled the effects of outcomes of a total of 2590 patients enrolled into 21 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), using classic and modern meta-analytic methods. Meta-analysis of RCTs addressing patients transplanted for any indication showed no differences between corticosteroid-free immunosuppression and steroid-based protocols in most of the analyzed outcomes. More importantly, steroid-free cohorts appeared to benefit in terms of de novo diabetes mellitus development [R.R = 1.86 (1.…

Graft Rejectionmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentCochrane LibraryLiver transplantationlaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawAdrenal Cortex HormonesInternal medicinemedicineHumansRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicHepatitisImmunosuppression TherapyTransplantationEvidence-Based Medicinebusiness.industryGraft SurvivalImmunosuppressionHepatitis Cmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CSurgeryLiver TransplantationTransplantationTreatment OutcomeMeta-analysisRegression AnalysisbusinessImmunosuppressive AgentsTransplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation
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Preclinical report on allogeneic uterus transplantation in non-human primates

2013

Study question Is it possible to perform allogeneic uterus transplantation (UTx) with a donation from a live donor in a non-human primate species and what immunosuppression is needed to prevent rejection? Summary answer Allogeneic UTx in the baboon is a donor- and recipient-safe surgical procedure; immunosuppression with induction therapy and a triple protocol should be used. What is known already UTx may become a treatment for absolute uterine factor infertility. Autologous UTx models have been developed in non-human primates with reports on long-term survival of the uterine grafts. STUDY DESIGN, SIZEAND DURATION: This experimental study included 18 female baboons as uterus donors and 18 f…

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Ausgeprägte Virilisierung in der Postmenopause - eine Falldarstellung

2005

Severe postmenopausal virilization is a rare event in clinical practice. To evaluate ovarian or adrenal hyperandrogenism endocrine tests and imaging are useful diagnostic tools. We report a case of a postmenopausal woman with hirsutism and androgenetic alopecia. A malignant cause for the present disorder could be excluded by imaging. Selective venous sampling was administered with increased testosterone level of the right adrenal vein. Right adrenalectomy and right oophorctomy was recommended.

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyRight adrenalectomyEndocrine Testbusiness.industryVirilizationObstetrics and GynecologyDiagnostic toolsmedicine.diseaseIncreased testosterone levelClinical PracticeVenous samplingmedicinemedicine.symptombusinesshirsutismZentralblatt für Gynäkologie
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CD8 T-Cell Immunotherapy of Cytomegalovirus Disease in the Murine Model

2010

Publisher Summary Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are conditional pathogens that are strictly species specific and are usually well controlled in their respective mammalian hosts by the effector mechanisms of both innate and adaptive immunity. Human CMV (hCMV) is mostly acquired perinatally as well as in early childhood and is transmitted, for instance, through breast milk and saliva. Whilst the immune response in an immunocompetent host prevents an overt CMV disease and rapidly terminates the productive acute infection, viral genome is maintained in most tissues for the life span of the infected host in a state known as viral latency. Latency implies that infectious virions are no longer produced…

HepatitisAdrenalitisEffectormedicine.medical_treatmentBone marrow failureImmunotherapyBiologymedicine.diseaseAcquired immune systemVirologyImmune systemImmunologymedicineCytotoxic T cell
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Localization of latency-associated transcripts in the uterovaginal plexus of herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 latently infected mice.

1997

The vagina and medulla of the adrenal gland of mice vaginally infected with herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 were examined in the latent stage of infection (5 to 51 weeks post-infection). RNA in situ hybridization with HSV-1 and -2 latency-associated transcript (LAT) RNA probes resulted in positively stained neuronal cell nuclei in the uterovaginal plexus, but not in the medulla of the adrenal gland. These organs were chosen because HSV antigens can be detected not only in the vaginal epithelium, but also in neurons of the uterovaginal plexus and in the medulla of the adrenal gland at the acute stage of genital infection. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing LATs in…

Herpesvirus 2 HumanvirusesCellHerpesvirus 1 HumanIn situ hybridizationBiologyVulvitismedicine.disease_causemedicine.nerveMiceAntigenUterovaginal plexusVirologymedicineAnimalsHumansRNA MessengerVaginitisMedullaNeuronsMice Inbred BALB CHerpes GenitalisAdrenal glandUterusHerpes SimplexVirologyVirus LatencyDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureHerpes simplex virusDNA ViralVaginaVaginaFemaleJournal of General Virology
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Metabolic comorbidities of adrenal insufficiency: Focus on steroid replacement therapy and chronopharmacology

2021

Adrenal insufficiency (AI) is characterized by higher mortality and morbidity compared with the general population. Conventional replacement steroid therapy, currently recommended for the treatment of AI, is associated with increased frequency of metabolic comorbidities due to daily overexposure. By contrast, dual-release hydrocortisone is associated with a decreased risk of metabolic comorbidities, providing an adequate release of hydrocortisone and mimicking the physiological profile of cortisol. These favorable effects are due to a reduced daily steroid exposure that does not affect the expression of the clock genes which are involved in metabolic pathways and are regulated by the normal…

HydrocortisoneHormone Replacement Therapymedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationPhysiologyEndogenyComorbiditySettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaSteroidGlucocorticoidDrug DiscoverymedicineAdrenal insufficiencyHumansCircadian rhythmeducationGlucocorticoidsHydrocortisonePharmacologyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseCircadian RhythmCLOCKNarrative reviewbusinessHumanAdrenal Insufficiencymedicine.drugCurrent Opinion in Pharmacology
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Congenital generalized hypertrichosis: the skin as a clue to complex malformation Syndromes.

2015

Hypertrichosis is defined as an excessive growth in body hair beyond the normal variation compared with individuals of the same age, race and sex and affecting areas not predominantly androgen-dependent. The term hirsutism is usually referred to patients, mainly women, who show excessive hair growth with male pattern distribution. Hypertrichosis is classified according to age of onset (congenital or acquired), extent of distribution (generalized or circumscribed), site involved, and to whether the disorder is isolated or associated with other anomalies. Congenital hypertrichosis is rare and may be an isolated condition of the skin or a component feature of other disorders. Acquired hypertri…

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Vergleich der Wertigkeit von Magnetresonanztomographie und Computertomographie bei Patienten mit Nelson-Syndrom

1992

The hypophyses of 13 patients with Nelson syndrome following bilateral adrenalectomy were examined by MRI and CT. Diffuse enlargement of the hypophysis was demonstrated in 8 patients by CT and in 9 by MRI. Compared with CT, MRI provides better demonstration of tumour development, such as abnormal convexity of the cranial margin of the hypophysis (MRI 4/13, CT 1/13), displacement of the infundibulum (MRI 4/13, CT 0/13) or optic chiasm (MRI 2/13, CT 0/13). MRI also provides diagnostically important differentiation between scar tissue and recurrence of tumour following hypophysectomy (MRI 1/3, CT 0/3) and more accurate demonstration of infiltration of the cavernous sinus (MRI 4/13, CT 2/13). C…

Hypophysectomybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentOptic chiasmNelson SyndromeInfundibulummedicine.anatomical_structureTumour developmentCavernous sinusmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBilateral adrenalectomyTomographyNuclear medicinebusinessRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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