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Smoking and Neuropsychiatric Disease-Associations and Underlying Mechanisms.

2021

Despite extensive efforts to combat cigarette smoking/tobacco use, it still remains a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality, killing more than eight million people each year. While tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases related to the four main groups—cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic lung disease, and diabetes—its impact on neuropsychiatric risk is rather elusive. The aim of this review article is to emphasize the importance of smoking as a potential risk factor for neuropsychiatric disease and to identify central pathophysiological mechanisms that may contribute to this relationship. There is strong evidence from epidemiological and experiment…

medicine.medical_specialtyneuropsychiatric disorder ; smoking ; smoking-induced disease ; inflammation ; oxidative stressQH301-705.5DiseaseReviewCatalysisInorganic Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicineTobacco SmokingDementiaAnimalsHumans030212 general & internal medicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCognitive declineRisk factorBiology (General)PsychiatryMolecular BiologyQD1-999SpectroscopyDepression (differential diagnoses)business.industryOrganic ChemistrySmokingsmoking-induced diseaseneuropsychiatric disorderGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAnxiety DisordersComputer Science ApplicationsChemistryOxidative StressSchizophreniainflammationbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAnxiety disorderSignal TransductionInternational journal of molecular sciences
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Radiation-induced changes in levels of selected proteins in peripheral blood serum of breast cancer patients as a potential triage biodosimeter for l…

2014

The threat of a large scale radiological emergency, where thousands of people may require fast biological dosimetry for the purpose of triage, makes it necessary to search for new, high throughput biological dosimeters. The authors tested an assay based on the quantitative analysis of selected proteins in peripheral blood serum. They were particularly interested in testing proteins that are specific to irradiation of skin, as these can be used in cases of partial body exposure. Candidate proteins were identified in an earlier study with mice, where skin of the animals was exposed to different doses of radiation and global expression of serum proteins was analyzed. Eight proteins were found,…

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Ultra-low contrast coronary angiography and zero-contrast percutaneous coronary intervention for prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy: step-by-…

2019

Contrast-induced nephropathy is a serious complication after intravascular administration of iodinated contrast media and is associated with numerous adverse outcomes. Its prevalence is particularly high in patients with multiple comorbidities who undergo coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Currently, the only effective method to prevent contrast-induced kidney injury is adequate hydration and a reduction of contrast volume during the intervention. Recently, new approaches aiming to minimize contrast usage have been proposed, i.e., ultra-low contrast angiography and zero-contrast PCI. However, neither tutorials for these techniques nor reviews of their outcome…

medicine.medical_specialtyzero-contrast percutaneous coronary interventionmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentContrast-induced nephropathylcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyNephropathyrenal insufficiency03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)medicineContrast (vision)030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicinemedia_commonReview Paperbusiness.industrylcsh:RAcute kidney injuryPercutaneous coronary interventionmedicine.diseaseacute kidney injurycontrast-induced nephropathyConventional PCICardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessComplicationchronic kidney diseaseAdvances in Interventional Cardiology
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Zero-contrast percutaneous coronary interventions to preserve kidney function in patients with severe renal impairment and hemodialysis subjects

2019

Introduction Zero-contrast percutaneous coronary intervention (zero-PCI) is a new method for prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, evidence for its feasibility, safety and clinical utility is limited to reports of single cases or series of patients. Aim To present outcomes of zero-PCI in patients with severe CKD, including hemodialysis subjects, who were treated with this procedure in order to preserve their renal function. Material and methods Twenty-nine zero-PCIs were performed, mostly as a staged procedure, in 20 patients with advanced CKD. In this group, 4 patients were treated with hemodialysis but presented pr…

medicine.medical_specialtyzero-contrast percutaneous coronary interventionmedicine.medical_treatmentContrast-induced nephropathylcsh:MedicineRenal function030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRevascularizationurologic and male genital diseasesrenal insufficiency03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessmedicineRenal replacement therapyOriginal Paperbusiness.industrylcsh:R05 social sciencesAcute kidney injuryPercutaneous coronary interventionmedicine.diseaseSurgeryacute kidney injurycontrast-induced nephropathy050211 marketingHemodialysisCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessKidney diseasePostępy w Kardiologii Interwencyjnej = Advances in Interventional Cardiology
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Instability of misoprostol tablets stored outside the blister: a potential serious concern for clinical outcome in medical abortion.

2014

IntroductionMisoprostol (Cytotec) is recognised to be effective for many gynaecological indications including termination of pregnancy, management of miscarriage and postpartum haemorrhage. Although not licensed for such indications, it has been used for these purposes by millions of women throughout the world. Misoprostol tablets are most often packaged as multiple tablets within an aluminium strip, each within an individual alveolus. When an alveolus is opened, tablets will be exposed to atmospheric conditions.ObjectiveTo compare the pharmaco technical characteristics (weight, friability), water content, misoprostol content and decomposition product content (type A misoprostol, type B mis…

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Spontaneous labour at term is associated with fetal monocyte activation.

1999

SUMMARYThe aetiology of both term and preterm labour remains incompletely understood. Maternal infectious diseases as well as intra-uterine infections were shown to be a well established cause of uncontrollable preterm delivery, indicating that inflammatory reactions, regulated by maternal immunecompetent cells, are implicated in labour-promoting mechanisms. To investigate the possibility that the activation of the fetal immune system may be involved in labour induction, we examined cytokine production patterns of different cord blood cell populations obtained from neonates after spontaneous onset of normal term labour and vaginal delivery (n = 25), vaginal delivery but induced term labour …

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Consequences of analgesics use in early pregnancy: Results of tests on mice.

2019

International audience; Self-medication during pregnancy continues to be an issue in developing countries due topoor medical education. The most commonly used drugs are analgesics, mainlyacetaminophen (paracetamol, APAP) and, to a lesser extent, ketoprofen (KPF). The aim of thestudy was to establish whether there are consequences of accidental use of these two drugsduring early embryogenesis. The experimental study was performed on 30 pregnant whitemice, divided into three groups: a first group to which APAP was administered, a secondgroup to which KPF was administered, and group 3 as a control group. At delivery, the babymice were examined, and after their first parturition, they were take…

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Predicting Earthquake-Induced Landslides by Using a Stochastic Modeling Approach: A Case Study of the 2001 El Salvador Coseismic Landslides

2023

In January and February 2001, El Salvador was hit by two strong earthquakes that triggered thousands of landslides, causing 1259 fatalities and extensive damage. The analysis of aerial and SPOT-4 satellite images allowed us to map 6491 coseismic landslides, mainly debris slides and flows that occurred in volcanic epiclastites and pyroclastites. Four different multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) models were produced using different predictors and landslide inventories which contain slope failures triggered by an extreme rainfall event in 2009 and those induced by the earthquakes of 2001. In a predictive analysis, three validation scenarios were employed: the first and the second …

multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS)Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeography Planning and Developmentrainfall-induced landslidesCentral Americaearthquake-induced landslidesGISearthquakeEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)El Salvadorlandslide susceptibilityComputers in Earth Scienceslandslide susceptibility; multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS); GIS; earthquake; earthquake-induced landslides; rainfall-induced landslides; El Salvador; Central AmericaSettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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Investigating Relationships Between Music, Emotions, Personality, and Music-Induced Movement

2013

Listening to music makes us to move in various ways. The characteristics of these movements can be affected by several aspects, such as individual factors, musical features, or the emotional content of the music. In a study in which we presented 60 individuals with 30 musical stimuli representing different genres of popular music and recorded their movement with an optical motion capture system, we found significant correlations 1) between musical characteristics and the exhibited movement, 2) between the perceived emotional content of the music and the movement, and 3) between personality traits of the dancers and the movement. However, such separate analyses are incapable of investigating…

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Endocannabinoid Role in Synaptic Plasticity and Learning

2009

Endocannabinoids have recently emerged as versatile modulators of synaptic transmission and can act as retrograde neurotransmitters. As they cannot be stored in synaptic vesicles, endocannabinoid signaling is believed to start ‘on-demand,’ via a stimulus-dependent synthesis from membranous precursors at the postsynaptic site. After synthesis, endocannabinoids bind presynaptically to cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptors, leading to a short- or long-term suppression of neurotransmitter release. CB1 receptors are present in a plethora of different synaptic connections in the brain. Electrophysiological and behavioral analyses of mutant mice lacking CB1 receptors and of pharmacologically treated …

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