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Nanocarriers for optimizing the balance between interfollicular permeation and follicular uptake of topically applied clobetasol to minimize adverse …

2015

The treatment of various hair disorders has become a central focus of good dermatologic patient care as it affects men and women all over the world. For many inflammatory-based scalp diseases, glucocorticoids are an essential part of treatment, even though they are known to cause systemic as well as local adverse effects when applied topically. Therefore, efficient targeting and avoidance of these side effects are of utmost importance. Optimizing the balance between drug release, interfollicular permeation, and follicular uptake may allow minimizing these adverse events and simultaneously improve drug delivery, given that one succeeds in targeting a sustained release formulation to the hair…

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Histopathological progression of hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa

2021

It is generally acknowledged that the first morphological change of hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa (HS/AI) consists of infundibular plugging of the folliculosebaceous apocrine apparatus, which is followed by acute and chronic inflammation, cysts with sinus formation, and fibrosis. Alternatively, it has been hypothesized that HS/AI is primarily a neutrophilic autoinflammatory disease and that the follicular plugging typical of this disease is secondary to inflammation.To review the sequence of the changes that mark the disease development, we have performed a histopathologic study on the surgical material from a series of axillary and inguinal/perineal cases.The histologic material fr…

Early lesionPathologymedicine.medical_specialty030209 endocrinology & metabolism030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyInner root sheathPathogenesis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFibrosismedicineHumansHidradenitis suppurativaPathologicalAcneSkinInflammationbusiness.industryApocrineDevelopmental disturbanceGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryHidradenitis SuppurativaMutationAutoinflammationImmunohistochemistryUninvolved skinbusinessHair FollicleWiener Medizinische Wochenschrift
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Guava (Psidium guajava L.) Leaf Extract as Bioactive Substances for Anti-Androgen and Antioxidant Activities

2022

Leaves of guava (Psidium guajava L.) have been used in Thai folk medicine without any supporting evidence as a traditional herbal remedy for hair loss. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is chronic hair loss caused by effects of androgens in those with a genetic predisposition, resulting in hair follicle miniaturization. Our objectives were to provide the mechanistic assessment of guava leaf extract on gene expressions related to the androgen pathway in well-known in vitro models, hair follicle dermal papilla cells (HFDPC), and human prostate cancer cells (DU-145), and to determine its bioactive constituents and antioxidant activities. LC-MS analysis demonstrated that the main components of the et…

EcologyPlant SciencePlantes medicinalsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsandrogenetic alopecia; anti-hair loss; dermal papilla; DU-145; guava; hair follicle; hair growth; HFDPC; 5α-reductase; <i>SRD5A</i>Plants; Volume 11; Issue 24; Pages: 3514
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Differentiation and ultrastructure of the spermatogonial cyst cells in the milkweed bug,Oncopeltus fasciatus

2002

Summary The testes of the newly hatched larva of Oncopeltus fasciatus consist of three different cell types enclosed by the tunica propria: the germline stem cells, the apical cells, and the follicle border cells which are the predecessors of the cyst progenitor cells. There are usually twelve somatically derived apical cells per follicle that no longer divide during postembryonic development. Their fine structural organization remains constant from hatching until death from old age. The apical complex cells are surrounded by at least four germline stem cells which all send cell projections toward the apical complex cells. A testicular follicle includes at least four border cells at the fir…

FollicleCell typeSomatic cellBorder cellsAnimal Science and ZoologyAnatomyBiologyApical complexStem cellProgenitor cellGermlineDevelopmental BiologyCell biologyInvertebrate Reproduction &amp; Development
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Endocrine and ovarian response after a 2-day controlled suckling and eCG treatment in lactating rabbit does.

2006

Synchronization methods are used to obtain higher fertility when artificial insemination (AI) is applied to lactating rabbit does. The most common methods are eCG administration or temporary doe–litter separation. Nevertheless, drawbacks have been reported, such as negative side effects of hormonal treatment in the doe and low litter growth due to absence of suckling, respectively. Recently, improved reproductive performance (without visible consequences on young rabbit growth), has been obtained by applying a 2-day controlled nursing method before AI, by allowing for a 10 min nursing of the litter 24 h of separation. The present study was undertaken to examine the pituitary (PRL, LH, FSH) …

FollicleLHLitter (animal)Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPRLmedicine.medical_treatmentOvaryRabbitSynchronizationBiologyInseminationChorionic GonadotropinAndrologyFollicleEndocrinologyFood AnimalsOvarian FolliclePregnancyInternal medicineLactationFSHFollicular phasemedicineEndocrine systemAnimalsLactationInsemination ArtificialArtificial inseminationOvaryGeneral MedicineOrgan SizeLuteinizing HormoneImmunohistochemistryGHAnimals SucklingProlactinEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureAnimal Science and ZoologyFemaleRabbitsFollicle Stimulating HormoneEstrus SynchronizationAnimal reproduction science
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Eight-Membered Rings With Two Heteroatoms 1,5

2022

This chapter titled “Eight-membered Rings with two Heteroatoms 1,5” deals eight-membered rings with two heteroatoms in a 1,5-relationship, namely 1,5-diazocine, 1,5-oxazocine, 1,5-thiazocine, 1,5-dioxocin, 1,5-oxathiocin, and 1,5-dithiocin and covers the literature from 2007 to October 2020 (SciFindern search) reporting the chemistry of uncondensed derivatives, diheterocines fused to carbocycles and heterocycles, as well as bridged diheterocines. Among them, the 1,5-diazocine ring system is by far the largest class, based on the number of publications which constituted the 87% of the total amount of the references reported in the range of interest of CHEC IV. Thus, 1,5-diazocines were divid…

Follicle-Stimulant Hormone (FSH) receptor agonists1 5-Dithiocin1 5-OxazocineAnticancer agentsGas permeation membranes1 5-ThiazocinesAntiHCV agentsSmac mimetics1 5-Diazocine1 5-OxathiocinSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica1 5-DioxocinAntimalarial agents
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Validation and casework testing of the BioPlex-11 for STR typing of telogen hair roots.

2005

A new STR typing strategy has been developed allowing the simultaneous amplification and subsequent analysis of 11 polymorphic systems with amplicon sizes smaller than 270 bp. The multiplex amplification reaction includes six STR loci from the European standard set of loci (ESS) for DNA databases (D3S1358, D8S1179, D21S11, THO1, FGA and VWA) as well as four additional STR systems selected for their robustness (D2S1338, D12S391, TPOX and D5S818) together with the sex-specific locus amelogenin. After PCR amplification, the multiplex reaction is splitted into two sets of STR multiplexes by using biotin labelled primers only for one set. Using streptavidin-coated Sepharose beads five STR system…

GeneticsHeterozygoteAmelogeninSTR multiplex systemElectrophoresis CapillaryLocus (genetics)BiologyAmpliconDNA FingerprintingPolymerase Chain ReactionPathology and Forensic Medicinelaw.inventionDental Enamel ProteinslawTandem Repeat SequencesMicrosatelliteHumansMultiplexTypingAmelogeninLawHair FolliclePolymerase chain reactionForensic science international
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Intraovarian regulation of gonadotropin-dependent folliculogenesis depends on notch receptor signaling pathways not involving Delta-like ligand 4 (Dl…

2013

Background In-situ hybridisation studies demonstrate that Notch receptors and ligands are expressed in granulosa cells (GCs) and in the theca layer vasculature of growing follicles. Notch signaling involves cell-to-cell interaction mediated by transmembrane receptors and ligands. This signaling pathway may represent a novel intraovarian regulator of gonadotropin-dependent follicular development to the preovulatory stage. We hypothesized that blocking Notch pathways would disrupt follicular maturation in the mouse ovary. Methods Hypophysectomized CD21 female mice were administered pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) for 3 days to stimulate follicular development. In one experiment, a pan…

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Mural granulosa cells of the human follicles indirectly show death molecular signals not depending on different ovarian stimulation protocols

2021

Granulosa cellanti-apoptotic moleculesSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologiafollicle
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Luteinised unruptured follicle syndrome: pathophysiological background and new target therapy in assisted reproductive treatments

2022

Luteinised unruptured follicle syndrome (LUFS) is a cause of infertility consisting in the unruptured of the dominant follicle after the LH-surge. In fact, during assisted reproductive treatments (ART) clomiphene citrate and letrozole are frequently administered in order to achieve ovulation. However, considering the pathophysiology of LUFS, new possible therapy can be proposed. On this scenario, we performed a review of the literature searching for LUFS recurrency and its impact in infertility and ART. An inflammation theory has been proposed that can be fuel for further therapeutic possibilities. In particular, considering the increase in granulocytes accumulation, the granulocyte colony-…

IUILuteinised unruptured follicleART; IUI; LUF syndrome; Luteinised unruptured follicle; infertilityObstetrics and GynecologyLUF syndromeinfertilityART
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