Search results for "amp"

showing 10 items of 10184 documents

Decreased dopamine D2/D3-receptor binding in temporal lobe epilepsy: an [18F]fallypride PET study.

2006

Summary: Purpose: Although animal data are suggestive, evidence for an alteration of the extrastriatal dopaminergic system in human focal epilepsy is missing. Methods: To quantify D2/D3-receptor density, we studied seven patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and nine agematched controls with positron emission tomography (PET) by using the high-affinity dopamine D2/D3-receptor ligand [ 18 F]Fallypride ([ 18 F]FP) suitable for imaging extrastriatal binding. TLE was defined by interictal and ictal video-EEG, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and [ 18 F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([ 18 F]FDG)-PET and was due to hippocampal sclerosis (HS), based on histology in all patients. Primary analysis was ba…

AdultMaleFluorine RadioisotopesPyrrolidinesHippocampusHippocampal formationHippocampusFunctional LateralityTemporal lobeAnimal dataFluorodeoxyglucose F18medicineHumansTissue DistributionFluorodeoxyglucoseHippocampal sclerosisBrain MappingSclerosisbusiness.industryReceptors Dopamine D2Receptors Dopamine D3Videotape RecordingElectroencephalographymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingTemporal Lobenervous systemNeurologyFallyprideEpilepsy Temporal LobePositron-Emission TomographyCardiovascular agentBenzamidesNeurology (clinical)Nuclear medicinebusinessmedicine.drugEpilepsia
researchProduct

Association of Low Striatal Dopamine D2Receptor Availability With Nicotine Dependence Similar to That Seen With Other Drugs of Abuse

2008

All drugs of abuse induce a phasic dopamine release within the striatum that does not undergo habituation. Prolonged substance consumption impairs the natural function of the mesolimbic dopamine system, as shown by a decrease in the availability of striatal dopamine 2 (D(2)) receptors in patients suffering from cocaine, heroin, amphetamine, and alcohol dependence. However, it is unclear whether similar changes can also be observed in heavy-smoking nicotine-dependent smokers.In vivo D(2)/D(3) receptor availability was determined with [ (18)F]fallypride positron emission tomography in 17 heavy-smoking nicotine-dependent subjects and in 21 age-matched never-smoking comparison subjects. The smo…

AdultMaleFluorine Radioisotopesmedicine.medical_specialtyPyrrolidinesSubstance-Related DisordersStriatumGyrus CinguliBasal GangliaFunctional LateralityNicotineDopamineInternal medicineDopamine receptor D2medicineHumansCarbon RadioisotopesAmphetamineReceptors Dopamine D2PutamenSmokingReceptors Dopamine D3Tobacco Use DisorderTemporal LobeSubstance Withdrawal SyndromeBehavior AddictivePsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologyFallyprideDopamine receptorPositron-Emission TomographyBenzamidesPsychologymedicine.drugAmerican Journal of Psychiatry
researchProduct

CORRELATION OF OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY PATTERN AND VISUAL RECOVERY AFTER VITRECTOMY WITH SILICONE OIL FOR RETINAL DETACHMENT

2006

PURPOSE: To assess prospectively the features of the macular surface in silicone oil-filled eyes after surgery by analyzing whether silicone oil affects optical coherence tomography (OCT) measurements and their reproducibility and whether a statistical correlation exists between postoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and foveal thickness measured by OCT. METHODS: Twenty eyes of 20 patients underwent vitrectomy with silicone oil tamponade for retinal detachment. After vitrectomy, complete ophthalmic examination including determination of BCVA and OCT was performed to quantify the visual recovery and the foveal thickness. RESULTS: Ophthalmoscopy revealed that the retina appeared to…

AdultMaleFovea Centralismedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentsilicone oilVisual AcuityVitrectomyOphthalmoscopyOptical coherence tomographyVitrectomyOphthalmologyfoveal thicknemedicineHumansSilicone OilsProspective StudiesPostoperative PeriodAgedoptical coherence tomographyFovea Centralimedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRetinal DetachmentFovea centralisRetinal detachmentRecovery of FunctionGeneral Medicinevisual recoveryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality Therapyeye diseasesOphthalmoscopyVitreous BodyProspective StudieOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureVitreous chamberFemalesense organsTamponademedicine.symptombusinessTomography Optical CoherenceHumanRetina
researchProduct

Urinary levels of enniatin B and its phase I metabolites: First human pilot biomonitoring study

2018

Abstract Enniatins (Enns) are mycotoxins produced by Fusarium spp. and are widely distributed contaminants of cereals and derivate products. Among the different identified enniatins, Enn B is the most relevant analogue in cereals in Europe. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate for the first time the occurrence of Enn B and Enn B phase I metabolites in 300 human urine samples throughout an ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS) methodology. Three different sample preparation procedures were evaluated and salting-out liquid-liquid extraction showed satisfactory validation results. Enn B was quantified in 83.7% of sa…

AdultMaleFusariumEnniatin B Metabolites Urine Human Biomonitoring OrbitrapPilot ProjectsUrineToxicologyOrbitrap01 natural sciencesMass Spectrometrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyUrinary levelslawDepsipeptidesBiomonitoringHumansSample preparationMycotoxinChromatography High Pressure LiquidEnniatin BChromatographybiology010401 analytical chemistryReproducibility of Results04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classification040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesItalychemistryMicrosomes LiverFemaleEnvironmental MonitoringFood Science
researchProduct

New pattern of EGFR amplification in glioblastoma and the relationship of gene copy number with gene expression profile

2010

Gene amplification is a process that is characterized by an increase in the copy number of a restricted region in a chromosome arm, and is frequently associated with an overexpression of the corresponding amplified gene. Amplified DNA can be organized either as extrachromosomal elements, repeated units at a single locus or scattered throughout the genome. The amplification of the gene for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a common finding in glioblastomas and the amplified gene copies appears as double minutes. The aim of this study was to investigate the different patterns of EGFR amplification in 40 cases of glioblastoma using FISH analysis in metaphases and paraffin sections, an…

AdultMaleGene DosageBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionPolymorphism Single NucleotideGene dosagePathology and Forensic MedicineYoung AdultGene expressionGene duplicationTumor Cells CulturedHumansDouble minuteRNA MessengerCopy-number variationGeneIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceAgedOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisChromosome 7 (human)Regulation of gene expressionBrain NeoplasmsGene Expression ProfilingGene AmplificationMiddle AgedImmunohistochemistryMolecular biologyErbB ReceptorsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticMutagenesis InsertionalFemaleGlioblastomaChromosomes Human Pair 7Modern Pathology
researchProduct

Alternative lengthening of telomeres--an enhanced chromosomal instability in aggressive non-MYCN amplified and telomere elongated neuroblastomas

2010

Telomere length alterations are known to cause genomic instability and influence clinical course in several tumor types, but have been little investigated in neuroblastoma (NB), one of the most common childhood tumors. In the present study, telomere-dependent chromosomal instability and telomere length were determined in six NB cell lines and fifty tumor biopsies. The alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) pathway was assayed by scoring ALT-associated promyelocytic leukemia (PML) bodies (APBs). We found a reduced probability of overall survival for tumors with increased telomere length compared to cases with reduced or unchanged telomere length. In non-MYCN amplified tumors, a reduced o…

AdultMaleGenome instabilityCancer ResearchBiologyNeuroblastomaYoung AdultCell Line TumorChromosomal InstabilityChromosome instabilityNeuroblastomaGeneticsmedicineHumansChildTelomeraseIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceAnaphaseOncogene ProteinsN-Myc Proto-Oncogene ProteinOncogeneGene AmplificationInfant NewbornInfantNuclear ProteinsTelomeremedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyTelomereLeukemiaCell cultureChild PreschoolFemaleAnaphase
researchProduct

Psychological distress and psychiatric disorders in primary health care patients in East and West Germany 1 year after the fall of the Berlin Wall

1999

The reunification of Germany confronted citizens in East and West Germany with many changes in their lives. These changes may be considered as critical life events. Especially for those in East Germany, life circumstances drastically changed, and individuals were increasingly required to adopt and develop coping capabilities. In addition to new opportunities and freedom, there was threatening uncertainty about the future. Theories of life events and stress postulate that threat events have an impact on human well-being. It was expected that there would be an increased rate of psychiatric morbidity after unification, especially in the eastern part of Germany.An international study by the WHO…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Health (social science)Social PsychologyEpidemiologyHealth StatusPrimary health careSampling StudiesWest germanyLife Change EventsPoliticsEpidemiologyPrevalencemedicineHumansPsychiatryPrimary Health Carebusiness.industryMental DisordersPublic healthPoliticsGermany WestMiddle AgedMental healthBerlinPsychiatry and Mental healthFemaleGermany EastFall of manbusinessStress PsychologicalSocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
researchProduct

Are medical residents a "core group" for for future improvement of influenza vaccination coverage in health-care workers? A study among medical resid…

2011

Abstract Despite international recommendations, vaccination coverage among European healthcare workers, including physicians, is widely recognized as unsatisfactory. In order to plan tailored vaccination campaigns and increase future coverage, we investigated reasons for refusing vaccination and determinants associated with influenza vaccine uptake among young health care workers. A survey was carried out during September and October 2010 on medical residents attending post-graduate Schools of the Medical Faculty at the University of Palermo (Italy). Each participant completed an anonymous web-based questionnaire including items on demographic and occupational characteristics, knowledge, at…

AdultMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeInfluenza vaccineAttitude of Health PersonnelInfluenza vaccination acceptance healthcare workers medical residentsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataHospitals UniversityProfessional CompetenceEnvironmental healthSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth carePandemicInfluenza HumanMedical Staff HospitalMedicineHumansSicilyGeneral VeterinaryGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryVaccinationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthvirus diseasesUniversity hospitalDrug UtilizationVaccinationInfectious DiseasesVaccination CampaignsInfluenza VaccinesVaccination coverageImmunologyHuman mortality from H5N1Molecular MedicineFemalebusiness
researchProduct

Acceptability, attitudes and knowledge towards Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) among psychiatrists in France

2020

Abstract Background Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques are becoming a part of psychiatrists’ therapeutic arsenal. Proof of TMS effectiveness and its indications are becoming clearer. While international recommendations exist, and many countries have already recognized the use of these techniques, the French situation is peculiar since no recommendation has been published by the High Authority of Health. Consequently, those techniques are not reimbursed by the healthcare service, few practitioners are trained, some are criticized for using it, and practices remain very heterogeneous. It is therefore important to investigate what slows down the development of these techniques. The obje…

AdultMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practice[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]medicine.medical_treatmentApplied psychologyHigh authorityObservationSample (statistics)behavioral disciplines and activitiesHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Variable domainSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAgedPsychiatryDepressive DisorderMental DisordersTraining levelMiddle AgedTranscranial Magnetic StimulationProfessional culture030227 psychiatry[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Transcranial magnetic stimulationPsychiatry and Mental healthSocioeconomic FactorsPsychoanalytic TheoryBrain stimulationFemaleFranceHealthcare servicePsychologyL'Encéphale
researchProduct

Validation of TMMS-24 in Three Spanish-Speaking Countries: Argentina, Ecuador, and Spain

2021

Emotional intelligence (EI) is a fundamental skill related to different aspects of human life, such as psychological well-being or mood states. The present study has a triple objective: first, to explore the psychometric properties of the TMMS-24 in three Spanish-speaking countries (Argentina, Ecuador, and Spain)

AdultMaleHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisHuman lifemoodArgentinaSample (statistics)Spanish speakingemotional intelligenceArticleYoung AdultHumansintergroup relations//purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1 [https]LanguagevalidationTMMS-24//purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https]Emotional intelligencePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRSampling (statistics)MoodSpainMedicineFemaleEcuadorPsychologyClinical psychology
researchProduct