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Autoimmune skin inflammation is dependent on plasmacytoid dendritic cell activation by nucleic acids via TLR7 and TLR9

2010

Lupus-prone mice develop a chronic inflammatory response to cutaneous injury that depends on the production of type I interferon, TLR7, and TLR9.

MaleMice 129 StrainImmunologyGene ExpressionInflammationchemical and pharmacologic phenomenaMice Inbred StrainsReceptor Interferon alpha-betaBiologySkin DiseasesArticleProinflammatory cytokinePathogenesisTLR9MiceAutoimmune skin inflammationimmune system diseasesNucleic AcidsmedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsLupus Erythematosus SystemicReceptorskin and connective tissue diseasesTLR7SkinAutoimmune skin inflammation; TLR7; TLR9; plasmacytoid dendritic cells.Mice KnockoutPlasmacytoid dendritic cell activationLupus erythematosusReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionTLR9virus diseaseshemic and immune systemsTLR7DNADendritic Cellsmedicine.diseaseFlow CytometryMice Inbred C57BLplasmacytoid dendritic cells.Toll-Like Receptor 7Toll-Like Receptor 9ImmunologyMyeloid Differentiation Factor 88CytokinesFemalemedicine.symptomThe Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Dynamic in vivo Imaging of Microvasculature and Perfusion by Miniaturized Confocal Laser Microscopy

2008

<i>Introduction:</i> Microvasculature and associated pathologies mandate dynamic imaging. We evaluated a novel miniaturized confocal laser scanning probe for in vivo visualization of blood vessels, blood flow, cell tracking and perfusion in both healthy rodents and disease models.<i> Methods:</i> The hand-held confocal microscopy system allowed a 500- to 2,400-fold magnification at a dynamically variable imaging depth. Different intravital stains were used alone or in combination for tissue, nuclear, plasma and vascular endothelial cell staining and for blood flow visualization, and targeted staining for individual cell populations. <i>Results:</i> Precis…

MaleMice Inbred MRL lprPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceLaser scanningDynamic imagingConfocalCell Communicationlaw.inventionMiceImaging Three-DimensionalIn vivoConfocal microscopylawMicroscopyLeukocytesmedicineAnimalsFluorescent DyesInflammationMicroscopy ConfocalMiniaturizationMicrocirculationBrainEndothelial CellsThrombosisLupus NephritisMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalMicrovesselsFemaleSurgeryIntracranial ThrombosisGerbillinaePerfusionBlood Flow VelocityPreclinical imagingBiomedical engineeringEuropean Surgical Research
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Comparison of two histopathologic methods for evaluating subcutaneous reaction to mineral trioxide aggregate

2011

Objectives: One of the most important factors for suitable materials for pulp therapy is biocompatibility. Two histopathologic methods of Cox and Federation Dentaire International (FDI) were used to evaluate inflammation. In Cox method, density of inflammatory cells, tissue reactions like fibrosis, vascular responses like congestion and fibrin extravasation have been used to evaluate inflammatory reactions. The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of pathologists’ interpretations using two different methods. Study design: Three pathologists observed the degree of inflammation in 225 histopathologic sections. These sections showed inflammation in subcutaneous connective tissue of ra…

MaleMineral trioxide aggregatePathologymedicine.medical_specialtySubcutaneous connective tissueConnective tissueRoot Canal Filling MaterialsSubcutaneous TissueFibrosismedicineAnimalsRats WistarAluminum CompoundsGeneral DentistryInflammationOral Medicine and PathologyPathology ClinicalKappa valuebusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesCalcium Compounds:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseExtravasationRatsDrug Combinationsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyPulp therapyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleSurgerybusinessSubcutaneous tissue
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A novel class of potent nonglycosidic and nonpeptidic pan-selectin inhibitors.

2006

An early step of the inflammatory response, the rolling of leukocytes on activated endothelial cells, is mediated by selectin/carbohydrate interactions. The tetrasaccharide sialy Lewisx is a ligand for E-, P-, and L-selectin and therefore serves as a lead structure for the development of analogues. A combination of synthesis and structure-based design allowed rapid optimization. The current lead 2a was evaluated in our E-selectin cell flow chamber assay where it proved to inhibit rolling and adhesion with an IC50 of 28+/-7 microM. The assays used are predictive for the in vivo efficacy of test compounds as shown for 2a in a proteose peptone induced peritonitis model of acute inflammation in…

MaleModels MolecularInflammationEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayIn Vitro TechniquesPeritonitisLigandsMiceStructure-Activity RelationshipIn vivoDrug DiscoverymedicineCell AdhesionLeukocytespara-AminobenzoatesTetrasaccharideAnimalsIC50Binding SitesChemistryCell adhesion moleculeAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalCaseinsEndothelial CellsLigand (biochemistry)In vitroPeptide FragmentsMice Inbred C57BLBiochemistryAcute DiseaseSelectinsMolecular Medicinemedicine.symptomE-Selectin4-Aminobenzoic AcidSelectinAlgorithmsProtein BindingJournal of medicinal chemistry
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Prospective double-blind clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of Bromelain in the third molar extraction postoperative period

2014

Objectives: To evaluate the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect of Bromelain (pineapple extract) administered orally in the postoperative after extraction of impacted lower molars. Study Design: This is a prospective, placebo-controlled, unicentric, double-blind study; the sample size was 34 patients. The pre and postoperative outcomes, evaluated on the third (D3) and eighth day (D8), included inflamtion, pain and oral aperture, as well as the need for analgesics. One group received bromelain 150mg per day for three days and 100mg on days 4 to 7. The other group received placebo in the same dosage. All outcomes werrecorded quantitatively and analyzed with the Mann-Whitney U test for inde…

MaleMolarBromelain (pharmacology)Tooth extractionDentistryOdontologíaPlacebolaw.inventionClinical studyYoung AdultBromelinePostoperative ComplicationsDouble-Blind MethodRandomized controlled triallawThird molarPostoperative periodHumansMedicineProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGeneral DentistryInflammationPain Postoperativebusiness.industryResearch:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]BromelainsCiencias de la saludClinical trialOtorhinolaryngologySample size determinationAnesthesiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASTooth ExtractionMann–Whitney U testFemaleMolar ThirdTrismusSurgeryOral Surgerybusiness
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Influence of a Brief Episode of Anesthesia during the Induction of Experimental Brain Trauma on Secondary Brain Damage and Inflammation

2011

It is unclear whether a single, brief, 15-minute episode of background anesthesia already modulates delayed secondary processes after experimental brain injury. Therefore, this study was designed to characterize three anesthesia protocols for their effect on molecular and histological study endpoints. Mice were randomly separated into groups that received sevoflurane (sevo), isoflurane (iso) or an intraperitoneal anesthetic combination (midazolam, fentanyl and medetomidine; comb) prior to traumatic brain injury (controlled cortical impact, CCI; 8 m/s, 1 mm impact depth, 3 mm diameter). Twenty-four hours after insult, histological brain damage, neurological function (via neurological severit…

MaleMouseGeneral AnesthesiaNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIFentanylMiceAnesthesiologyAnesthesiaNeurosurgical CareMultidisciplinaryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionMicrofilament ProteinsQRAnimal ModelsSurvival RateHead InjuryNeurologyNeurointensive CareAnesthesiaMedicineRegional Anesthesiamedicine.symptomResearch Articlemedicine.drugTraumatic brain injuryScienceBlotting WesternImmunologyBrain damageAnesthetic MechanismsMicrobiologySevofluraneModel OrganismsNeuropharmacologymedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerBiologyInflammationInterleukin-6business.industryCalcium-Binding ProteinsImmunityBrain Contusionmedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLIsofluraneCyclooxygenase 2Brain InjuriesAnestheticMidazolamClinical ImmunologybusinessPLoS ONE
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Effects of Chamomilla recutita (L.) on oral wound healing in rats

2011

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Suppression of leukotriene B4 and tumour necrosis factor alpha release in acute inflammatory responses by novel prenylated hydroquinone derivatives.

1998

A series of prenyl hydroquinone derivatives synthesized as structural analogs of marine products were tested for their effects on inflammatory responses in vitro and in vivo. 2-Prenyl-1,4-hydroquinone (H1), 2-diprenyl-1,4-hydroquinone (H2), 2-triprenyl-1,4-hydroquinone (H3) and 2-tetraprenyl-1,4-hydroquinone (H4) scavenged reactive oxygen species and inhibited 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) activity in human neutrophils. The inhibition of 5-LO activity was demonstrated in vivo in the mouse air pouch injected with zymosan and arachidonic acid-induced ear inflammation. The four compounds suppressed the production of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) in J774 cells stimulated with lipopolysacchari…

MaleNecrosisLipopolysaccharideLeukotriene B4Anti-Inflammatory AgentsPharmacologyLeukotriene B4Dinoprostonechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceIn vivomedicineAnimalsEdemaHumansCells CulturedNitritesPharmacologyInflammationArachidonic AcidbiologyTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaZymosanGeneral MedicineHydroquinonesNitric oxide synthasechemistryBiochemistryDepression ChemicalArachidonate 5-lipoxygenaseLuminescent Measurementsbiology.proteinTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptomNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Susceptibility of mouse skeletal muscles to exercise injuries.

1983

The susceptibility to exercise-induced myopathy was studied by histological and biochemical methods in various skeletal muscles of mice 3-4 days after a single bout of prolonged running. The degree of exercise injuries varied greatly in different muscles. Soleus and the red deep parts of quadriceps femoris were the most severely affected muscles. Extensive or scattered necrosis of muscle fibers was associated with focal inflammation and a five- to nine-fold increase in the activity of beta-glucuronidase in these muscles. Slight necrotic changes and a two- to three-fold increase in the activity of beta-glucuronidase were observed in tibialis anterior, plantaris, and the red deep parts of gas…

MaleNecrosisPhysiologyPhysical ExertionPhysical exerciseBiologyNecrotic ChangeBicepsRunningCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceMiceNecrosisPhysiology (medical)EdemamedicineAnimalsMyopathyArylsulfatasesGlucuronidaseFocal inflammationInflammationMusclesAnatomyOrgan SpecificityNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomMusclenerve
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Renal involvement in psychological eating disorders

2011

Psychological eating disorders – anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge eating disorder – are an increasing public health problem with severe clinical manifestations: hypothermia, hypotension, electrolyte imbalance, endocrine disorders and kidney failure; they are of interest to nephrologists, but pathophysiological mechanisms in determining the renal involvement are still unclear. We describe pathophysiology, histological features and clinical manifestations of the most frequent psychological eating disorders: AN and BN. Regarding AN, we analyze the recent literature, and identify 3 principal pathways towards renal involvement: chronic dehydration-hypokalemia, nephrocalcinosis …

MaleNephrologymedicine.medical_specialtyAnorexia NervosaHypokalemiaBioinformaticsRhabdomyolysisAdipokinesBinge-eating disorderInternal medicineAnimalsHumansMedicineObesityBulimiaInflammationDehydrationGlomerulosclerosis Focal Segmentalbusiness.industryBulimia nervosaBulimia Nervosa.Acute kidney injuryGeneral MedicineKidney diseasemedicine.diseaseKidney diseases; Anorexia Nervosa; Bulimia Nervosa.NephrocalcinosisEating disordersEndocrinologyNephrologyAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)CytokinesIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsFemaleKidney DiseasesNephrocalcinosisbusinessKidney disease
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