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['Isolated congenital anosmia (ICA) is a rare phenotype defined as absent recall of any olfactory sensations since birth and the absence of any disease known to cause anosmia. Although most cases of ICA are sporadic, reports of familial cases suggest a genetic cause. ICA due to olfactory bulb agenesis and associated to hypogonadotropic hypogonadism defines Kallmann syndrome (KS), in which several gene defects have been described. In KS families, the phenotype may be restricted to ICA. We therefore hypothesized that mutations in KS genes cause ICA in patients, even in the absence of family history of reproduction disorders.', 'In 25 patients with ICA and olfactory bulb agenesis, a detailed phenotype analysis was conducted and the coding sequences of KAL1, FGFR1, FGF8, PROKR2, and PROK2 were sequenced.', 'Three PROKR2 mutations previously described in KS and one new PROK2 mutation were found. Investigation of the families showed incomplete penetrance of these mutations.'] Do pROKR2 and PROK2 mutations cause isolated congenital anosmia without gonadotropic deficiency?
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['We determined whether transcutaneous electrical foot stimulation combined with a low dose of tramadol (Sigma-Aldrich®) could completely suppress bladder overactivity.', 'Repeat cystometrograms were performed in 18 α-chloralose anesthetized cats by infusing the bladder with saline or 0.25% acetic acid. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (5 Hz) of the cat hind foot at 2 to 4 times the threshold intensity needed to induce observable toe movement was applied to suppress acetic acid induced bladder overactivity. Tramadol (1 to 3 mg/kg intravenously) was administered to enhance foot inhibition.', 'Acetic acid irritated the bladder, induced bladder overactivity and significantly decreased bladder capacity to a mean ± SE of 26% ± 5% of saline control capacity (p <0.01). Without tramadol, foot stimulation at 2 and 4 threshold intensity applied during acetic acid cystometrograms significantly increased bladder capacity to a mean of 47% ± 5% and 62% ± 6% of saline control capacity, respectively (p <0.05). Without foot stimulation, tramadol (1 mg/kg) only slightly changed bladder capacity to a mean of 39% ± 2% of saline control capacity (p >0.05), while 3 mg/kg significantly increased capacity to 85% ± 14% that of control (p <0.05). However, 1 mg/kg tramadol combined with foot stimulation increased bladder capacity to a mean of 71% ± 18% (2 threshold intensity) and 84% ± 14% (4 threshold intensity), respectively, which did not significantly differ from saline control capacity. In addition, long lasting (greater than 1.5 to 2 hours) post-stimulation inhibition was induced by foot stimulation combined with 3 mg/kg tramadol treatment.'] Does combination of foot stimulation and tramadol treatment reverse irritation induced bladder overactivity in cats?
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['The aim of this study was to examine the prognostic value of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A(2) (Lp-PLA(2)) associated with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (HDL-Lp-PLA(2)) in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD).', 'Lp-PLA(2) is a novel risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It has been postulated that the role of Lp-PLA(2) in atherosclerosis may depend on the type of lipoprotein with which it is associated.', 'Total plasma Lp-PLA(2) and HDL-Lp-PLA(2) mass and activity, lipids, and C-reactive protein were measured in 524 consecutive patients with stable CAD who were followed for a median of 34 months. The primary endpoint was cardiac death, and the secondary endpoint was hospitalization for acute coronary syndromes, myocardial revascularization, arrhythmic event, or stroke.', 'Follow-up data were obtained from 477 patients. One hundred twenty-three patients (25.8%) presented with cardiovascular events (24 cardiac deaths, 47 acute coronary syndromes, 28 revascularizations, 22 arrhythmic events, and 2 strokes). Total plasma Lp-PLA(2) mass and activity were predictors of cardiac death (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.013; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.005 to 1.021; p = 0.002; and HR: 1.040; 95% CI: 1.005 to 1.076; p = 0.025, respectively) after adjustment for traditional risk factors for CAD. In contrast, HDL-Lp-PLA(2) mass and activity were associated with lower risk for cardiac death (HR: 0.972; 95% CI: 0.952 to 0.993; p = 0.010; and HR: 0.689; 95% CI: 0.496 to 0.957; p = 0.026, respectively) after adjustment for traditional risk factors for CAD.'] Is lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A ( 2 ) bound on high-density lipoprotein associated with lower risk for cardiac death in stable coronary artery disease patients : a 3-year follow-up?
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['To (1) assess the quality of studies evaluating Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQL) after potentially curative treatment for esophageal cancer, and (2) to identify high-quality studies that provide robust HRQL results.', 'A systematic literature search is to identify studies evaluating HRQL with a validated multidimensional patient-reported outcome measure. Study quality focused on study design, risk of bias, HRQL outcome reporting, and additional issues of reporting and methodology. A study was deemed high-quality if criteria for robust study methodology and robust HRQL outcome reporting were met.', 'Six RCTs, 12 cohort studies, 13 case-series, and 31 cross-sectional studies were identified. Overall risk of bias was high. Reporting of HRQL concept (e.g., a priori hypothesis), methodology (e.g., reasons for missing data), and interpretation (e.g., clinical significance) was often absent or unclear. Additional issues of reporting (e.g., unclear treatment descriptions) and methodology (e.g., no control for multiple testing) were identified. Four studies (6%) met the criteria for robust study methodology, and 26 studies (42%) met the criteria for robust HRQL outcome reporting. We identified three high-quality studies (5%)--two RCTs and one case-series--capable of providing robust results.'] Does systematic review reveal limitations of studies evaluating health-related quality of life after potentially curative treatment for esophageal cancer?
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['Early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains a challenge. Interleukin (IL)-7 is a pleiotropic cytokine that plays a central role in the development and maintenance of T-cells and has been associated with T-cell dysfunction in RA. Serum levels of IL-7 are reduced in both early and established disease. The aim of this study was to determine whether serum IL-7 can identify patients with very early inflammatory joint symptoms who will progress to RA, and to examine whether IL-7 levels predict disease persistence and radiographic progression.', 'Patients with inflammatory joint symptoms<6 months followed over 5 years for progression to RA and 80 healthy controls were studied. Baseline IL-7 levels were measured by ELISA.', 'Of 250 patients, 108 developed RA (ACR 1987- criteria). IL-7 at inclusion was reduced significantly in RA compared with non-RA patients (p=0.009). IL-7 was categorised using the lower limit of the healthy control distribution (10 pg/ml). In multivariate analysis, independent predictors of RA development were: antibodies against citrullinated peptides (ACPA) positivity (p=0.001), IL-7<10 pg/ml (p=0.003) and swollen joint count (p=0.050). In the ACPA-negative subgroup (n=199), the only predictors were: DAS-44 (p=0.001), IL-7<10 pg/ml (p=0.010) and radiographic erosions (p=0.050). At 1-year follow-up, remission (DAS<1.6) was only predicted by ACPA negativity (p=0.019) and IL-7>17 pg/ml at recruitment (p=0.013).'] Is progression to rheumatoid arthritis in early inflammatory arthritis associated with low IL-7 serum levels?
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['Although chronic pelvic pain syndrome impairs the life of millions of people worldwide, the exact pathomechanisms involved remain to be elucidated. As with other chronic pain syndromes, the central nervous system may have an important role in chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Thus, we assessed brain alterations associated with abnormal pain processing in patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome.', 'Using brain morphology assessment applying structural magnetic resonance imaging, we prospectively investigated a consecutive series of 20 men with refractory chronic pelvic pain syndrome, and compared these patients to 20 gender and age matched healthy controls. Between group differences in relative gray matter volume and the association with bother of chronic pelvic pain syndrome were assessed using whole brain covariate analysis.', 'Patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome had a mean (± SD) age of 40 (± 14) years, a mean NIH-CPSI (National Institutes of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index) total score of 28 (± 6) and a mean pain subscale of 14 (± 3). In patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome compared to healthy controls there was a significant reduction in relative gray matter volume in the anterior cingulate cortex of the dominant hemisphere. This finding correlated with the NIH-CPSI total score (r = 0.57) and pain subscale (r = 0.51).'] Is chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men associated with reduction of relative gray matter volume in the anterior cingulate cortex compared to healthy controls?
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['Current treatments for cancer pain are often inadequate, particularly when metastasis to bone is involved. The addition to the treatment regimen of another drug that has a complementary analgesic effect may increase the overall analgesia without the necessity to increase doses, thus avoiding dose-related side effects. This project investigated the synergistic effect of the addition of the potassium channel (KCNQ2-3) modulator flupirtine to morphine treatment in a rat model of prostate cancer-induced bone pain.', 'Syngeneic prostate cancer cells were injected into the right tibia of male Wistar rats under anesthesia. This led to expanding tumor within the bone in 2 weeks, together with the concurrent development of hyperalgesia to noxious heat. Paw withdrawal thresholds from noxious heat were measured before and after the maximum non-sedating doses of morphine and flupirtine given alone and in combinations. Dose-response curves for morphine (0.13-5.0\u2009mg/kg ip) and flupirtine (1.25-10.0\u2009mg/kg ip) given alone and in fixed-dose combinations were plotted and subjected to an isobolographic analysis.', 'Both morphine (ED₅₀ =\u20090.74\u2009mg/kg) and flupirtine (ED₅₀\u2009=\u20093.32\u2009mg/kg) caused dose-related anti-hyperalgesia at doses that did not cause sedation. Isobolographic analysis revealed that there was a synergistic interaction between flupirtine and morphine. Addition of flupirtine to morphine treatment improved morphine anti-hyperalgesia, and resulted in the reversal of cancer-induced heat hyperalgesia.'] Does flupirtine enhance the anti-hyperalgesic effects of morphine in a rat model of prostate bone metastasis?
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['Mechanical forces regulate cell behavior and function during development, differentiation, and tissue morphogenesis. In the vascular system, forces produced by blood flow are critical determinants not only of morphogenesis and function, but also of pathological states such as atherosclerosis. Endothelial cells (ECs) have numerous mechanotransducers, including platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1) at cell-cell junctions and integrins at cell-matrix adhesions. However, the processes by which forces are transduced to biochemical signals and subsequently translated into downstream effects are poorly understood.', 'Here, we examine mechanochemical signaling in response to direct force application on PECAM-1. We demonstrate that localized tensional forces on PECAM-1 result in, surprisingly, global signaling responses. Specifically, force-dependent activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) downstream of PECAM-1 promotes cell-wide activation of integrins and the small GTPase RhoA. These signaling events facilitate changes in cytoskeletal architecture, including growth of focal adhesions and adaptive cytoskeletal stiffening.'] Do localized tensional forces on PECAM-1 elicit a global mechanotransduction response via the integrin-RhoA pathway?
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['Survivin and livin are novel members of the inhibitor of apoptosis gene family (IAP) that controls mitotic progression and induces tumor cell invasion. This study aims to evaluate the association of both expression with clinical outcomes and risk of recurrence in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NIMBC).', 'We investigated the expression of survivin and livin in 72 NMIBC samples using immunohistochemical staining (Envision Method). Survivin and livin were considered high-expressed when more than 10% of the cells expressed. The archival bladder tissue specimens from 11 normal controls were examined and studied. All patients with a follow-up of at most 5 years following initial transurethral resection (TUR) were included in the study. The association of both expression with established clinicopathologic factors and recurrence free survival (RFS) was analyzed using log-rank test and Cox regression analysis. RESUTS: Neither survivin nor livin was expressed in normal bladder urothelium. Survivin and livin were high-expressed in 84.7 and 75.0% of NIMBC. And in cases of recurrence, the high-expression (H-exp.) rates were 98.3 and 91.7% (P\u2009<\u20090.01), respectively. The recurrence of NIMBC was significantly associated with high expression of survivin and livin (P\u2009<\u20090.01, P\u2009<\u20090.01), and G-3 tumors had a significantly greater proportion of high survivin expression than G-1 or/and G-2 tumors (P\u2009=\u20090.01); however, no association was found between expression of both and age, gender, pathology stage, or adjuvant therapy. High expression of survivin (RR:9.818, 95% CI: 1.109-86.911, P\u2009=\u20090.040) and livin (RR: 4.199; 95% CI: 1.018-17.321; P\u2009=\u20090.047) was significantly powerful prognostic factors in Cox regression analysis for RFS.'] Does expression of survivin and livin predict early recurrence in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer?
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[ -1.8698323965072632, -1.5830576419830322, 2.42319655418396 ]
['Schistosome infections are often clinically silent, but some individuals develop severe pathological reactions. In several disease processes, T-helper 17 (Th17) cells have been linked to tissue injuries, while regulatory T cells (Tregs) are thought to downmodulate inflammatory reactions. We assessed whether bladder pathology in human Schistosoma haematobium infection is related to the balance of Th17 cells and Tregs. We used a murine model of Schistosoma mansoni infection to further investigate whether the peripheral profiles reflected ongoing events in tissues.', 'We characterized T-helper cell subsets in the peripheral blood of children residing in a S. haematobium-endemic area and in the peripheral blood, spleen, and hepatic granulomas of S. mansoni-infected high-pathology CBA mice and low-pathology C57BL/6 mice.', 'S. haematobium-infected children with bladder pathology had a significantly higher percentage of Th17 cells than those without pathology. Moreover, the Th17/Treg ratios were significantly higher in infected children with pathology, compared with infected children without pathology. Percentages of interleukin 17-producing cells were significantly higher in spleen and granulomas of CBA mice, compared with C57BL/6 mice. This difference was also reflected in the peripheral blood.'] Are t-helper 17 cells associated with pathology in human schistosomiasis?
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['Chronic inflammation plays a causal role in gastric tumor initiation. The identification of predictive biomarkers from gastric inflammation to tumorigenesis will help us to distinguish gastric cancer from atrophic gastritis and establish the diagnosis of early-stage gastric cancer. Phospholipase C epsilon 1 (PLCε1) is reported to play a vital role in inflammation and tumorigenesis. This study was aimed to investigate the clinical significance of PLCε1 in the initiation and progression of gastric cancer.', 'Firstly, the mRNA and protein expression of PLCε1 were analyzed by reverse transcription-PCR and Western blotting in normal gastric mucous epithelial cell line GES-1 and gastric cancer cell lines AGS, SGC7901, and MGC803. The results showed both mRNA and protein levels of PLCε1 were up-regulated in gastric cancer cells compared with normal gastric mucous epithelial cells. Secondly, this result was confirmed by immunohistochemical detection in a tissue microarray including 74 paired gastric cancer and adjacent normal tissues. Thirdly, an independence immunohistochemical analysis of 799 chronic atrophic gastritis tissue specimens demonstrated that PLCε1 expression in atrophic gastritis tissues were down-regulated since PLCε1 expression was negative in 524 (65.6%) atrophic gastritis. In addition, matched clinical tissues from atrophic severe gastritis and gastric cancer patients were used to further confirm the previous results by analyzing mRNA and protein levels expression of PLCε1 in clinical samples.'] Is differential expression of phospholipase C epsilon 1 associated with chronic atrophic gastritis and gastric cancer?
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['Protein ubiquitination is a novel strategy used to treat malignancies. We investigated whether the histone deacetylase inhibitor vorinostat (Cayman Chemical, Ann Arbor, Michigan) and the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib (LC Laboratories, Woburn, Massachusetts) would synergistically cause the accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins in prostate cancer cells.', 'LNCaP, PC-3 and DU 145 cells (ATCC™) were treated with vorinostat and/or bortezomib. Cell viability and induction of apoptosis were assessed. In vivo efficacy was evaluated in a murine subcutaneous tumor model using PC-3 cells. The influence of androgen receptor expression on bortezomib efficacy was examined using RNA interference. Changes in the expression of ubiquitinated proteins, cell cycle associated proteins and acetylated histone were evaluated.', 'Androgen receptor expression seemed to decrease bortezomib activity. PC-3 and DU 145 cells were more susceptible to bortezomib than LNCaP cells and the silencing of androgen receptor expression in LNCaP cells enhanced bortezomib activity. Vorinostat and bortezomib synergistically induced apoptosis, inhibited prostate cancer cell growth and suppressed tumor growth in a murine xenograft model. The combination decreased cyclin D1 and cyclin-dependent kinase 4 expression, and increased p21 expression. The combination synergistically caused the accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins and histone acetylation. This histone acetylation was a consequence of the accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins.'] Do vorinostat and bortezomib synergistically cause ubiquitinated protein accumulation in prostate cancer cells?
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[ -2.4359688758850098, -1.36966872215271, 2.8630118370056152 ]
['The aim of this study was to confirm prior modeling data suggesting that prasugrel 5 mg in low-body-weight (LBW) patients would be noninferior to prasugrel 10 mg in higher-body-weight (HBW) patients as assessed by maximal platelet aggregation (MPA).', 'Prasugrel 10 mg reduced ischemic events compared with clopidogrel 75 mg but increased bleeding, particularly in LBW patients.', 'In this blinded, 3-period, crossover study in stable patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) taking aspirin, prasugrel 5 and 10 mg and clopidogrel 75 mg were administered to LBW (56.4 ± 3.7 kg; n = 34) and HBW patients (84.7 ± 14.9 kg; n = 38). Assays included light transmission aggregometry (LTA), VerifyNow P2Y12 (VN), and vasodilator-associated stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) level measured predose and after each 12-day treatment.', 'Median MPA by LTA for prasugrel 5 mg in LBW patients was noninferior to the 75th percentile for prasugrel 10 mg in HBW patients (primary endpoint) and mean MPA was similar, but active metabolite exposure was lowered by 38%. Within LBW patients, prasugrel 5 mg lowered MPA more than clopidogrel (least squares mean difference [95% confidence interval]: -3.7% [-6.72%, -0.69%]) and resulted in lower rates of high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HPR). Within HBW patients, prasugrel 10 mg lowered MPA more than clopidogrel (-16.9% [-22.3%, -11.5%]). Similar results were observed by VN and VASP. Prasugrel 10 mg in LBW patients was associated with more mild to moderate bleeding (mainly bruising) compared with prasugrel 5 mg and clopidogrel.'] Is reduction in platelet reactivity with prasugrel 5 mg in low-body-weight patients noninferior to prasugrel 10 mg in higher-body-weight patients : results from the FEATHER trial?
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['Associations between ambient pollution and cardiovascular morbidity including ischemic heart disease (IHD) have been confirmed. Weather factors such as temperature, season and relative humidity (RH) may modify the effects of pollution. We conducted this study to examine the effects of air pollution on emergency IHD hospital admissions varied across seasons and RH levels, and to explore the possible joint modification of weather factors on pollution effects.', 'Daily time series of air pollution concentrations, mean temperature and RH were collected from IHD hospital admissions from 1998 to 2007 in Hong Kong. We used generalized additive Poisson models with interaction term to estimate the pollution effects varied across seasons and RH levels, after adjusting for time trends, weather conditions, and influenza outbreaks.', 'An increase in the detrimental effects of air pollution in cool season and on low humidity days was observed. In the cool and dry season, a 10 μg/m(3) increment of lag03 exposure was associated with an increase of emergency IHD admissions by 1.82% (95% CI: 1.24-2.40%), 3.89% (95% CI: 3.08-4.70%), and 2.19% (95% CI: 1.33-3.06%) for particles with an aerodynamic diameter less than 10 μm (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ozone (O3), respectively. The effects of pollutants decreased greatly and lost statistical significance in the warm and humid season.'] Does cool and dry weather enhance the effects of air pollution on emergency IHD hospital admissions?
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[ -2.5406405925750732, 0.3157675564289093, 1.2469475269317627 ]
['A-Kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) coordinate the specificity of protein kinase A signaling by localizing the kinase to subcellular sites. The 1936G (V646) AKAP10 allele has been associated with adults with low cholinergic/vagus nerve sensitivity and with newborns with increased blood pressure. Decreased activity of the parasympathetic system is associated with risk of metabolic syndrome. The aim of this study was to answer the question of whether 1936A > G AKAP10 polymorphism is associated with metabolic changes in full-term newborns that are predictive factors for the metabolic phenotype in adulthood.', 'The study included 114 consecutive healthy Polish newborns born after the end of the 37 th week of gestation to healthy women with uncomplicated pregnancies. At birth, cord blood of neonates was obtained for isolation of genomic DNA and cholesterol as well as triglyceride concentration.', 'The cholesterol level in homozygotes GG was significantly higher than that in 1936A variant carriers (AG + AA, recessive mode of inheritance).'] Is polymorphism 1936A > G in the AKAP10 gene ( encoding A-kinase-anchoring protein 10 ) associated with higher cholesterol cord blood concentration in Polish full-term newsborns?
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[ -2.3454911708831787, -1.1260862350463867, 2.5695228576660156 ]
['It was reported that periodontitis is associated with increased serum resistin levels. We examined whether there was a difference between the release of resistin from neutrophils incubated lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Porphyromonas gingivalis and with LPS from Escherichia coli, and which cell-surface receptors and intracellular kinases were involved in this process.', 'Several concentrations of P. gingivalis-LPS and E. coli-LPS were added to neutrophils, supernatant from cultured neutrophils was collected, and resistin levels were measured by ELISA. To examine signaling pathways, neutrophils were pretreated with monoclonal antibodies against CD14, CD18, TLR2, and TLR4, and specific inhibitors of PI3K and MAPKs.', 'Resistin release from neutrophils was induced both by P. gingivalis-LPS and E. coli-LPS, but resistin release by P. gingivalis-LPS was weaker than E. coli-LPS in low concentrations. Resistin release was decreased by pretreatment with monoclonal antibodies against CD14, CD18, and TLR4, but not by TLR2. Moreover, it was decreased by inhibitors of PI3K, JNK, and p38 MAPK, but not by ERK1/2.'] Does porphyromonas gingivalis and Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide cause resistin release from neutrophils?
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[ -2.4872190952301025, -1.1216915845870972, 2.6645047664642334 ]
['To evaluate the effect of preoperative antimicrobial administration on culture results in dogs undergoing cystotomy as a treatment for urolithiasis.', 'Prospective controlled study. Animals-41 dogs undergoing cystotomy for cystic calculi removal.', 'Urine samples were collected at time of anesthetic induction and during surgery prior to cystotomy, and a mucosal biopsy and culturette swab was collected during surgery from a control group, which received antimicrobials only after surgical culture sample collection, and from an experimental group, which received antimicrobials at the time of anesthetic induction.', '17 of 41 patients had positive culture results at anesthetic induction. Twenty of 41 patients had positive results of cultures for the surgical sample. No dogs that had positive results before antimicrobial administration had negative results after antimicrobial administration. There were no significant changes to urinalysis results regardless of group. Calcium monohydrate uroliths were the most common stone removed (24/41), followed by magnesium ammonium phosphate uroliths (11/41).'] Does the effect of preoperative antimicrobial administration on culture result in dogs undergoing cystotomy?
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['Several studies have employed immunohistochemistry to detect Her2/neu overexpression in urothelial carcinomas, yielding a tremendous range of positive expression rates. Few studies have examined Her2 status in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) using fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH).', 'To evaluate Her2 amplification in NMIBC (Ta/T1), to correlate the findings with recurrence and progression, and compare the Her2 status between primary and progressive tumours.', 'FISH and immunohistochemistry for Her2/neu were performed on tissue arrays consisting of 36 papillary urothelial neoplasms of low malignant potential (PUNLMPs), 190 low grade urothelial carcinomas (LG-UCs) and 178 high grade urothelial carcinomas (HG-UCs). 32 cases with specimens of both primary and progressive tumours (from Ta/T1 to T2-4) were included for comparative analyses.', '16 HG-UCs (9.0%) showed Her2 gene amplification while none of the PUNLMPs and LG-UCs showed this aberration. There was 100% concordance in the status of Her2 amplification between primary and progressive lesions. Immunohistochemistry and FISH results were in closest agreement when overexpression was defined as 50% of tumour cells showing immunoreactivity. The cumulative incidences of recurrence and progression in Her2-amplified HG-UC were significantly higher than in those without amplification.'] Does her2 amplification distinguish a subset of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancers with a high risk of progression?
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['Receptor-mediated endocytosis of albumin by the renal proximal tubule requires a number of proteins including megalin/cubilin, sodium/hydrogen exchanger isoform 3 (NHE3) and ClC-5, as well as the PSD-95/Dlg/Zo-1 (PDZ) scaffold sodium/hydrogen exchanger regulatory factor 2 (NHERF2). Despite members from the AGC kinase family, v-Akt Murine Thymoma Viral Oncogene (Akt or Protein Kinase B) and Serum/Glucocorticoid regulated Kinase 1 (Sgk-1) regulating a number of essential proteins in the albumin handling pathway, their role in uptake is largely unknown.', 'Opossum kidney (OK) cells were exposed to Texas-Red albumin, in the presence of silencing constructs against Sgk-1, Akt and NHERF2, in addition to the NHE3 inhibitor 5-(N-ethyl-N-isopropyl)-amiloride (EIPA) and NHE3 activator dexamethasone. Target protein was also measured by Western blot analysis in OK cells following exposure to dexamethasone and albumin.', 'Silencing Sgk-1 or overexpression of a dominant negative mutant (DN-Sgk-1) led to a significant reduction of albumin endocytosis compared to control. Conversely, over-expression of wildtype (WT) or constitutively active (CA) Sgk-1 significantly increased uptake. Previous reports have shown Sgk-1 can activate NHE3 through an interaction mediated by NHERF2. We found that silencing both Sgk-1 and NHERF2 demonstrated no additive effect on uptake, suggesting signaling via similar endpoints. Treatment with dexamethasone increased Sgk-1 protein levels and increased albumin endocytosis in OK cells. Interestingly, silencing Akt also lead to a reduction in albumin endocytosis, however in cells silenced for both Sgk-1 and Akt, the additive change in albumin uptake demonstrated that these proteins may act via separate pathways.'] Is sgk-1 a positive regulator of constitutive albumin uptake in renal proximal tubule cells?
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['Consults promote additional perspectives and help with complex patient management. As the population ages and healthcare demands increase, providers are consulting palliative care (PC). Nurse practitioners (NPs) should understand when to consult PC.', "Information was obtained from an extensive search of the scientific literature to include Pallimed (http://www.pallimed.org/) and the author's clinical experience."] Is timing everything : when to consult palliative care?
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['Patients with unstable angina or myocardial infarction are at risk of acute kidney injury, which may be aggravated by the iodine-containing contrast agent used during coronary angiography; however, the relationship between these two conditions remains unclear.', 'The current study investigated the relationship between acute kidney injury and coronary heart disease prior to coronary angiography.', 'All patients were evaluated after undergoing coronary angiography in the cardiac catheterization laboratory of the Vinzentius Hospital in Landau, Germany, in 2011. The study group included patients with both acute coronary heart disease and acute kidney injury (as defined according to the classification of the Acute Kidney Injury Group); the control group included patients without acute coronary heart disease. Serum creatinine profiles were evaluated in all patients, as were a variety of demographic and health characteristics.', 'Of the 303 patients examined, 201 (66.34%) had coronary artery disease. Of these, 38 (18.91%) also had both acute kidney injury and acute coronary heart disease prior to and after coronary angiography, and of which in turn 34 (16.91%) had both acute kidney injury and acute coronary heart disease only prior to the coronary angiography. However, the occurrence of acute kidney injury was not significantly related to the presence of coronary heart disease (P = 0.95, Chi-square test).'] Is coronary heart disease significantly linked to acute kidney injury identified using Acute Kidney Injury Group criteria?
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['Our previous papers indicate that flurbiprofen axetil (FA), a cyclooxygenase inhibitor, is a promising therapeutic strategy for cerebral ischemia in rats. This study aimed to investigate whether FA could promote a neuroprotective effect by activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPAR-γ) after focal cerebral ischemia in rats.', 'Totally 48 male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly assigned into six groups (n = 8 in each group): animals in group ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) only received 120-minute transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO); animals in group I/R + FA were administered FA (10 mg/kg) by caudal vein just after 120-minute tMCAO; animals in group I/R + FA + GW9662 were administered GW9662 (a PPAR-γ inhibitor, 1 mg/kg) intraperitoneally 30 minutes before cerebral ischemia onset and FA (10 mg/kg) by caudal vein just after 120-minute tMCAO; animals in group I/R + GW9662 were administered GW9662 (1 mg/kg) intraperitoneally 30 minutes before cerebral ischemia onset; animals in group I/R + DMSO were administered 3% DMSO (vehicle of GW9662, 1 ml/kg) intraperitoneally 30 minutes before cerebral ischemia onset; animals in sham group experienced the identical surgery apart from the insertion of the nylon filament. The neurologic deficit score (NDS) were performed at 72 hours after reperfusion, and then mean brain infarct volume percentage (MBIVP) was determined with 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) 10 g/L staining.', 'NDS was significantly increased in group I/R + FA (12.0 (10.0 - 15.0)), group I/R + FA + GW9662 (10.0 (8.0 - 12.0)), and in group I/R + FA + DMSO (12.0 (9.0 - 14.0)) at 72 hours after reperfusion compared with those in group I/R (7.5 (6.0 - 10.0)). NDS was conspicuously different between group I/R + FA (12.0 (10.0 - 15.0)) and group I/R + FA + GW9662 (10.0 (8.0 - 12.0)). MBIVP in group I/R ((45.82 - 8.83)%) was significantly greater than that in group I/R + FA ((23.52 - 9.90)%), group I/R + FA + GW9662 ((33.17 - 7.15)%); MBIVP in group I/R + FA ((23.52 - 9.90)%) was significantly smaller than that in group I/R + FA + GW9662 ((33.17 - 7.15)%).'] Does flurbiprofen axetil promote neuroprotection by activation of cerebral peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma after focal cerebral ischemia in rats?
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[ -1.9790678024291992, -1.573350191116333, 2.5337367057800293 ]
['It is conventionally taught that the intercostal artery is shielded in the intercostal groove of the superior rib. The continuous course and variability of the intercostal artery, and factors that may influence them, have not been described in a large number of arteries in vivo.', 'Maximal intensity projection reformats in the coronal plane were produced from CT scan pulmonary angiograms to identify the posterolateral course of the intercostal artery (seventh to 11th rib spaces). A novel semiautomated computer segmentation algorithm was used to measure distances between the lower border of the superior rib, the upper border of the inferior rib, and the position of the intercostal artery when exposed in the intercostal space. The position and variability of the artery were analyzed for association with clinical factors.', 'Two hundred ninety-eight arteries from 47 patients were analyzed. The mean lateral distance from the spine over which the artery was exposed within the intercostal space was 39 mm, with wide variability (SD, 10 mm; 10th-90th centile, 28-51 mm). At 3 cm lateral distance from the spine, 17% of arteries were shielded by the superior rib, compared with 97% at 6 cm. Exposed artery length was not associated with age, sex, rib space, or side. The variability of arterial position was significantly associated with age (coefficient, 0.91; P < .001) and rib space number (coefficient, - 2.60; P < .001).'] Do course and variation of the intercostal artery by CT scan?
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[ -2.0312983989715576, -1.3081471920013428, 2.542142391204834 ]
['Granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) improves the survival of animals with myocardial infarction by inducing bone marrow stem cell mobilization and homing to infarcted areas. However, its precise mechanisms and direct effects on the ischemic myocardium remain unclear. In this study we investigated the direct effects and mechanisms of G-CSF in a rabbit model of chronic myocardial ischemia.', 'Myocardial ischemia models were created by partial ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery in Japanese white male rabbits. Rabbits were subcutaneously injected with 10 μg/kg of G-CSF (G-CSF group) or saline (control group) for 6 days after myocardial ischemia. Direct effects of G-CSF were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and terminal dUTP nick end-labeling (TUNEL).', 'Rabbits in the G-CSF group exhibited 75% survival compared to 40% in the control group (p<0.05). Immunohistochemistry of the ischemic myocardium showed increased homing of CD34+ cells on day 7 post-surgery and more vessels on day 28 post-surgery by anti-von Willebrand factor staining in the G-CSF group compared with the control group. Furthermore, an increased percentage of CD34+ cells were observed in peripheral blood and upregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor expression in ischemic tissue in the G-CSF group compared with the control group. TUNEL showed that the apoptotic index in the ischemic myocardium decreased in the G-CSF group compared with the control group on day 28 post-surgery.'] Does early use of granulocyte colony stimulating factor improve survival in a rabbit model of chronic myocardial ischemia?
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[ -2.272373676300049, -1.3993029594421387, 2.6656746864318848 ]
['Changes in apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values often reflect tissue injury. Use of ADC as a surrogate marker to assess clinical phases has not been systemically applied in patients with carbon monoxide (CO) intoxication.', 'Fifty-nine magnetic resonance imaging scans and cognitive evaluations were performed in 47 patients with CO intoxication and compared with 22 sex- and age-matched controls. The patients were further classified into three groups based on the clinical phases, namely, acute (within 2 weeks), delayed neuropsychiatric (2 weeks to 6 months), and chronic (>1 year) groups. The ADC values were measured in 16 regions of interests (ROIs) and correlated with cognitive test scores.', 'Among the 59 evaluations, 15 were in the acute, 26 in the delayed neuropsychiatric, and 18 in the chronic groups. Among the ROIs, significant elevations of ADC values were found in the corpus callosum and globus pallidus in all three CO phases compared with the controls, and the ADC values were highest in the chronic phases. In contrast, the ADC values in peripheral gray matter and white matter were highest in the delayed neuropsychiatric group. Both globus pallidus and corpus callosum ADC values correlated with multiple cognitive test scores.'] Does diffusion-weighted imaging improve prediction in cognitive outcome and clinical phases in patients with carbon monoxide intoxication?
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[ -2.2015388011932373, -1.2410718202590942, 2.486957550048828 ]
['The purpose of this study is to evaluate survival and prognostic factors for rectal cancer, including interval between surgery and radiation therapy after surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.', 'We conducted a retrospective study of 153 patients with rectal cancer who were treated with surgery, radiotherapy with/without chemotherapy at Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center from January, 1988 to December, 2005. The study included 89 males and 64 females, with a median age of 56 years (range, 23 to 81 years). Tumor, node and metastasis (TNM) was I in 23 patients, II in 39, and III in 91. Radiation therapy was performed on pelvic fields using a median dose of 54 Gy five days per week, 1.8 Gy once per day. Ninety two patients were treated with radiotherapy, 43 with concurrent chemo-radiation therapy and 18 with sequential therapy after surgery. The median follow-up period was 52 months (range, 4 to 272 months). The interval between surgery and radiation was 1-25 weeks (median, 5 weeks).', 'Two-year and five-year overall survival rate was 64.7% and 46.4%, respectively. Two-year and five-year disease-free-survival (DFS) rate was 58.6% and 43.1%, respectively. Median DFS was 39 months. Loco-regional failure was evident in 10.5% of patients, 8.4% had distant metastasis, and 9.2% had both. In multivariate analysis, TNM stage and interval between surgery and radiation therapy (≤5 weeks vs. >5 weeks; 95% confidence interval, 1.276 to 2.877; hazard ratio, 1.916; p=0.002) were significant prognostic factors of DFS.'] Does interval between Surgery and Radiation Therapy be an Important Prognostic Factor in Treatment of Rectal Cancer?
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[ -1.201649785041809, -1.4076025485992432, 1.559300422668457 ]
['Noninvasive methods are needed to improve the diagnosis of enteric neuropathies. Full-field optical coherence microscopy (FFOCM) is a novel optical microscopy modality that can acquire 1 μm resolution images of tissue. The objective of this research was to demonstrate FFOCM imaging for the characterization of the enteric nervous system (ENS).', "Normal mice and EdnrB(-/-) mice, a model of Hirschsprung's disease (HD), were imaged in three-dimensions ex vivo using FFOCM through the entire thickness and length of the gut. Quantitative analysis of myenteric ganglia was performed on FFOCM images obtained from whole-mount tissues and compared with immunohistochemistry imaged by confocal microscopy.", 'Full-field optical coherence microscopy enabled visualization of the full thickness gut wall from serosa to mucosa. Images of the myenteric plexus were successfully acquired from the stomach, duodenum, colon, and rectum. Quantification of ganglionic neuronal counts on FFOCM images revealed strong interobserver agreement and identical values to those obtained by immunofluorescence microscopy. In EdnrB(-/-) mice, FFOCM analysis revealed a significant decrease in ganglia density along the colorectum and a significantly lower density of ganglia in all colorectal segments compared with normal mice.'] Is full-field optical coherence microscopy a novel technique for imaging enteric ganglia in the gastrointestinal tract?
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[ -2.377919912338257, -1.2850708961486816, 2.757782459259033 ]
['Persistent residual immune activation and lipid dysmetabolism are characteristics of HIV positive patients receiving an highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Nuclear Receptors are transcription factors involved in the regulation of immune and metabolic functions through the modulation of gene transcription. The objective of the present study was to investigate for the relative abundance of members of the nuclear receptor family in monocytic cells isolated from HIV positive patients treated or not treated with HAART.', 'Monocytes isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were used for analysis of the relative mRNA expressions of FXR, PXR, LXR, VDR, RARα, RXR, PPARα, PPARβ, PPARγ and GR by Real-Time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The expression of a selected subset of inflammatory and metabolic genes MCP-1, ICAM-1, CD36 and ABCA1 was also measured.', 'Monocytes isolated from HIV infected patients expressed an altered pattern of nuclear receptors characterized by a profound reduction in the expressions of FXR, PXR, PPARα, GR, RARα and RXR. Of interest, the deregulated expression of nuclear receptors was not restored under HAART and was linked to an altered expression of genes which supports both an immune activation and altered lipid metabolism in monocytes.'] Is hIV-1 infection associated with changes in nuclear receptor transcriptome , pro-inflammatory and lipid profile of monocytes?
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[ -2.583200216293335, -1.097886085510254, 2.8078789710998535 ]
["By altering specific developmental signaling pathways that are necessary for fetal lung development, perinatal nicotine exposure affects lung growth and differentiation, resulting in the offsprings' predisposition to childhood asthma; peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) agonists can inhibit this effect. However, whether the perinatal nicotine-induced asthma risk is restricted to nicotine-exposed offspring only; whether it can be transmitted to the next generation; and whether PPARγ agonists would have any effect on this process are not known.", 'Time-mated Sprague Dawley rat dams received either placebo or nicotine (1 mg/kg, s.c.), once daily from day 6 of gestation to postnatal day (PND) 21. Following delivery, at PND21, generation 1 (F1) pups were either subjected to pulmonary function tests, or killed to obtain their lungs, tracheas, and gonads to determine the relevant protein markers (mesenchymal contractile proteins), global DNA methylation, histone 3 and 4 acetylation, and for tracheal tension studies. Some F1 animals were used as breeders to generate F2 pups, but without any exposure to nicotine in the F1 pregnancy. At PND21, F2 pups underwent studies similar to those performed on F1 pups.', 'Consistent with the asthma phenotype, nicotine affected lung function in both male and female F1 and F2 offspring (maximal 250% increase in total respiratory system resistance, and 84% maximal decrease in dynamic compliance following methacholine challenge; P < 0.01, nicotine versus control; P < 0.05, males versus females; and P > 0.05, F1 versus F2), but only affected tracheal constriction in males (51% maximal increase in tracheal constriction following acetylcholine challenge, P < 0.01, nicotine versus control; P < 0.0001, males versus females; P > 0.05, F1 versus F2); nicotine also increased the contractile protein content of whole lung (180% increase in fibronectin protein levels, P < 0.01, nicotine versus control, and P < 0.05, males versus females) and isolated lung fibroblasts (for example, 45% increase in fibronectin protein levels, P < 0.05, nicotine versus control), along with decreased PPARγ expression (30% decrease, P < 0.05, nicotine versus control), but only affected contractile proteins in the male trachea (P < 0.05, nicotine versus control, and P < 0.0001, males versus females). All of the nicotine-induced changes in the lung and gonad DNA methylation and histone 3 and 4 acetylation were normalized by the PPARγ agonist rosiglitazone except for the histone 4 acetylation in the lung.'] Does perinatal nicotine exposure induce asthma in second generation offspring?
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[ -2.0575859546661377, -1.4870848655700684, 2.519838571548462 ]
['The objective of the study was to assess the effect of topically administered betamethasone on peripheral nerve regeneration and functional recovery after sciatic nerve transection in the rat.', 'Forty-five healthy male white Wistar rats were divided into 3 experimental groups (n = 15), randomly. In the treatment group, a 10-mm sciatic nerve defect was bridged by use of an inside-out vein graft filled with 10 μL betamethasone (0.1 mg/kg) (IOVG/BETA group). In the control group, the vein was filled with phosphate-buffered saline solution alone (IOVG group). In the sham surgery group, the sciatic nerve was exposed with no further deleterious manipulations (SHAM group). Each group was subdivided into 3 subgroups of 5 animals each, and the regenerated nerve fibers were studied 4, 8, and 12 weeks after surgery.', 'Functional study confirmed faster recovery of regenerated axons in the IOVG/BETA group than in the IOVG group (P < .05). Gastrocnemius muscle mass in the IOVG/BETA group was found to be significantly greater than that in the IOVG group (P < .05). Morphometric indices of the regenerated fibers showed that the number and diameter of the myelinated fibers were significantly higher in the IOVG/BETA group than in the control group (P < .05). By use of immunohistochemistry, the location of reactions to S-100 in IOVG/BETA was clearly more positive than that in the IOVG group.'] Does betamethasone-enhanced vein graft conduit accelerate functional recovery in the rat sciatic nerve gap?
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[ -2.0148532390594482, -1.5423295497894287, 2.5884182453155518 ]
['Like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), ovine lentivirus (OvLV) is macrophage-tropic and causes lifelong infection. OvLV infects one quarter of U.S. sheep and induces pneumonia and body condition wasting. There is no vaccine to prevent OvLV infection and no cost-effective treatment for infected animals. However, breed differences in prevalence and proviral concentration have indicated a genetic basis for susceptibility to OvLV. A recent study identified TMEM154 variants in OvLV susceptibility. The objective here was to identify additional loci associated with odds and/or control of OvLV infection.', 'This genome-wide association study (GWAS) included 964 sheep from Rambouillet, Polypay, and Columbia breeds with serological status and proviral concentration phenotypes. Analytic models accounted for breed and age, as well as genotype. This approach identified TMEM154 (nominal P=9.2×10(-7); empirical P=0.13), provided 12 additional genomic regions associated with odds of infection, and provided 13 regions associated with control of infection (all nominal P<1 × 10(-5)). Rapid decline of linkage disequilibrium with distance suggested many regions included few genes each. Genes in regions associated with odds of infection included DPPA2/DPPA4 (empirical P=0.006), and SYTL3 (P=0.051). Genes in regions associated with control of infection included a zinc finger cluster (ZNF192, ZSCAN16, ZNF389, and ZNF165; P=0.001), C19orf42/TMEM38A (P=0.047), and DLGAP1 (P=0.092).'] Does genome-wide association identify multiple genomic regions associated with susceptibility to and control of ovine lentivirus?
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[ -1.2650130987167358, -1.5221054553985596, 1.8499209880828857 ]
['The correlation between plasma Chromogranin A concentrations and changes in tumor size evaluated by computed tomography (CT) - as a gold standard - was evaluated.', 'One hundred and sixteen patients with CgA-producing ileo-cecal neuroendocrine tumors were evaluated by events, which were recorded when a CT was followed by another CT 1 - 12 months later. Change in tumor size was defined as regression, progression, or stable disease using RECIST criteria 1.1. Of 426 events, there were 97 with progression, 279 with stable disease, and 50 with regression. Based on the ROC curves a cutoff value of 25% change was selected to discriminate between increased, decreased, or unchanged CgA concentrations in plasma, using a sensitive radioimmunoassay with well-defined epitope specificity.', 'In the 97 events showing tumor progression diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of an increased CgA concentration were 86% and 86%, respectively. The positive and negative predictive values were 64% and 85%, respectively. In the 279 events with unchanged tumor size the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of an unchanged CgA concentration were 73% and 86%, and the positive and negative predictive values were 91% and 63%, respectively. In the 50 events showing tumor regression, diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of a decrease in CgA concentration were 78% and 91%, the positive and negative predictive values being 55% and 97%.'] Is chromogranin A a sensitive marker of progression or regression in ileo-cecal neuroendocrine tumors?
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[ -1.9337866306304932, -1.3137959241867065, 2.3274569511413574 ]
['It was shown that rolled-toe shoes smooth hoof-unrollment and thereby reduce peak loading of forelimbs in trotting Warmblood horses. Shoe design and shoeing technique for hind feet have been modified over recent decades from fully fitted, toe-clipped shoes to set-back, side-clipped shoes.', 'To study the effects of different shoe modifications on loading and movement of the hind hoof.', 'Ten clinically sound Warmblood horses were shod with 3 types of hind shoe: first, fully fitted, toe-clipped shoes, followed randomly by side-clipped shoes without a rolled toe that were set back by half the thickness of the hoof wall in the plantar direction and identical side-clipped shoes with a rolled toe, with 2 days between shoeing sessions to adapt to the shoes. Then horses were trotted in a straight line over a pressure-force plate combination. Hoof dynamics were compared statistically with the fully fitted shoe condition using a general linear model repeated measures test (P<0.05).', 'There were no significant differences in the characteristics of limb timing, such as stance time and breakover duration nor the peak vertical and horizontal ground reaction force. By setting back the hind shoes, the centre of pressure at toe-off was positioned less dorsally. The rolled toe resulted in a smoother shift of the centre of pressure and thus more fluent hoof-unrollment. Both alternative types of shoe allowed a more lateral orientation of the centre of pressure at toe-off.'] Do toe modifications in hind feet shoes optimise hoof-unrollment in sound Warmblood horses at trot?
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[ -2.4712178707122803, 0.03188841789960861, 1.569758653640747 ]
['The aim of this work was to compare serum concentrations of HE4 in patients with benign and malignant epithelial tumors and to determine the association of preoperative concentrations of HE4 with some clinicopathologic factors.', 'We enrolled 94 patients, including 39 females with freshly diagnosed ovarian cancer. HE4 concentrations were measured with ELISA HE4 EIA assay from Fujirebio Diagnostics.', 'Serum concentrations of HE4 differed significantly in patients with ovarian cancer (324.1 pM) compared with benign epithelial tumors (26.1 pM; p < 000.1). There was also a significant difference between HE4 concentrations at diagnosis of ovarian cancer (324.1 pM) and in patients with complete clinical remission (23.3 pM; p < 0.0001). Patients with poorly differentiated tumors had significantly higher concentrations of HE4. Preoperative HE4 levels were higher in patients in whom relapse was noted and who died before the end of the two-year follow-up period.'] Is human epididymal protein 4 ( HE4 ) a novel biomarker and a promising prognostic factor in ovarian cancer patients?
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[ -2.2395870685577393, -1.1831474304199219, 2.544065475463867 ]
['Keloid disease (KD) is a common fibroproliferative disorder of unknown aetiology. T cells and macrophages are increased in KD and are thought to contribute to its pathogenesis. However, while a link between inflammation and fibrotic disorders is well known for other disorders, it remains undetermined in KD.', 'Systematically to immunophenotype the inflammatory infiltrate of KD in situ in a site-specific manner, and to compare this with normal skin and scar tissue.', 'Sixty-eight keloid cases were screened for the presence of all three (intralesional, perilesional and extralesional) keloid-associated specific tissue sites. Subsequently, a complete set of 25 keloid biopsies (from different patients) was compared with normal skin (n = 11) and normal scar (n = 11) samples and subjected to systematic, site-specific quantitative immunohistomorphometry and histochemistry, using a range of immunological markers of B cells, T cells, macrophages, mast cells (MCs) and Langerhans cells.', 'T cells, B cells, degranulated and mature MCs (coexpressing OX40 ligand) and alternative macrophages (M2) were all significantly increased in intralesional and perilesional KD sites compared with normal skin and scar tissue (P < 0·05). Additionally, 10 of 68 KD cases (15%) showed the presence of distinctive lymphoid aggregates, which resembled mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT).'] Does site-specific immunophenotyping of keloid disease demonstrate immune upregulation and the presence of lymphoid aggregates?
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[ -2.282697916030884, -1.3900350332260132, 2.800802707672119 ]
['Aprosody, or flattened speech intonation, is a recognized negative symptom of schizophrenia, though it has rarely been studied from a linguistic/phonological perspective. To bring the latest advances in computational linguistics to the phenomenology of schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders, a clinical first-episode psychosis research team joined with a phonetics/computational linguistics team to conduct a preliminary, proof-of-concept study.', "Video recordings from a semi-structured clinical research interview were available from 47 first-episode psychosis patients. Audio tracks of the video recordings were extracted, and after review of quality, 25 recordings were available for phonetic analysis. These files were de-noised and a trained phonologist extracted a 1-minute sample of each patient's speech. WaveSurfer 1.8.5 was used to create, from each speech sample, a file of formant values (F0, F1, F2, where F0 is the fundamental frequency and F1 and F2 are resonance bands indicating the moment-by-moment shape of the oral cavity). Variability in these phonetic indices was correlated with severity of Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale negative symptom scores using Pearson correlations.", 'A measure of variability of tongue front-to-back position-the standard deviation of F2-was statistically significantly correlated with the severity of negative symptoms (r=-0.446, p=0.03).'] Do phonetic measures of reduced tongue movement correlate with negative symptom severity in hospitalized patients with first-episode schizophrenia-spectrum disorders?
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[ -2.23956036567688, -1.028021216392517, 2.2867636680603027 ]
['Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is an inflammatory biomarker secreted in the atherosclerotic plaque. Blood levels of Lp-PLA2 predict future cardiovascular events in patients with ischemic disease and heart failure. This association seems to be independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. The aims of our study were (1) to assess relationships between Lp-PLA2 levels, cardiac disease and treatments; (2) to evaluate the association of Lp-PLA2 level with the severity of angiographic coronary artery disease (CAD) and the extracoronary atherosclerosis.', 'Between December 2009 and June 2010, 494 subjects were recruited from a population scheduled for diagnostic coronary angiography. Routine clinical (age, gender, BMI and treatment), cardiac (echocardiography, coronarography, carotid ultrasonography) and biochemical parameters were recorded for all patients. Lp-PLA2 mass concentration was assessed in serum with a Plac®-test turbidimetric immunoassay. Control Lp-PLA2 values were specifically obtained in 61 healthy subjects aged 44.5 ± 17.6 years (range: 25 to 59 years) without known cardiovascular risk factors (diabetes, smoking, hypertension, dyslipidemia) or cardiac treatment.', 'In healthy controls, mean Lp-PLA2 level was 163 ± 43 μg/L (166 ± 45 μg/L in men and 159 ± 39 μg/L in women, non significant difference). In our cohort of 494 patients (69.8% men) aged 64.2 ± 16.7 years, the main etiologies of cardiomyopathies were ischemic (40%), valvular (22%), cardiac failure with left ventricular (LV) dysfunction (14%), infection (5%) and aortic aneurysm (7%). Mean Lp-PLA2 levels were 216 ± 17 μg/L. Lp-PLA2 correlated with age, BMI, current smoking, history of hypertension but not with diabetes and gender. The bivariate analysis showed a significant correlation between Lp-PLA2, and BMI (p=0.001) but no correlation with serum creatinine or NYHA status. A multivariate correlation showed that Lp-PLA2 was associated with total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and apoB (r=0.95, p<0.0001) but not with Lp(a). We observed that Lp-PLA2 was significantly associated with treatments such as statins and ACEi/ARA2 but not with β-blockers, antiaggregant drugs or diuretics. Lp-PLA2 levels were significantly higher in patients with CAD than in patients without CAD (223 ± 54 vs. 208 ± 52 μg/L, respectively; p<0.007). Moreover, Lp-PLA2 levels were significantly higher in patients with the most extensive angiographic CAD [single (n=24)=215.2 ± 52 μg/L; two (n=55)=222 ± 53 μg/L and three vessels (n=140)=251.9 ± 53.7 μg/L, respectively; p<0.0001]. Patients with heart failure, sepsis or aortic aneurysm had increased Lp-PLA2 levels: 256.2 ± 46.8; 226.7 ± 47.3; 218.1 ± 38.9 μg/L, respectively, as compared to controls (p<0.0001). In patients with carotid artery disease, Lp-PLA2 significantly increased with the severity of atherosclerosis. Mean Lp-PLA2 levels were 218.8 ± 51 μg/L in the group without any stenosis (n=108), 224 ± 51 μg/L in the group with mild stenosis (n=101), and 231 ± 46 μg/L in the group with severe stenosis (n=22); p=0.004.'] Is interpretation of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 levels influenced by cardiac disease , comorbidities , extension of atherosclerosis and treatments?
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[ -1.833062767982483, -1.59060537815094, 2.4343202114105225 ]
['As current islet-transplantation protocols suffer from significant graft loss and dysfunction, strategies to sustain the long-term benefits of this therapy are required. Rapid and adequate oxygen and nutrient delivery by blood vessels improves islet engraftment and function. The present report evaluated a potentially beneficial effect of adult human blood outgrowth endothelial cells (BOEC) on islet graft vascularisation and function.', 'Human BOEC, 5\u2009×\u200910(5), were co-transplanted with a rat marginal-islet graft under the kidney capsule of hyperglycaemic NOD severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice, and the effect on metabolic outcome was evaluated.', 'Although vessel density remained unaffected, co-transplantation of islets with BOEC resulted in a significant and specific improvement of glycaemia and increased plasma C-peptide. Moreover, in contrast to control mice, BOEC recipients displayed reduced beta cell death and increases in body weight, beta cell proliferation and graft-vessel and beta cell volume. In vivo cell tracing demonstrated that BOEC remain at the site of transplantation and do not expand. The potential clinical applicability was underscored by the observed metabolic benefit of co-transplanting islets with BOEC derived from a type 1 diabetes patient.'] Do human blood outgrowth endothelial cells improve islet survival and function when co-transplanted in a mouse model of diabetes?
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[ -2.4752633571624756, -1.2704193592071533, 2.830839157104492 ]
['Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is a common progressive disorder involving gradual dilation of the ascending and/or descending thoracic aorta that eventually leads to dissection or rupture. Nonsydromic TAA can occur as a genetically triggered, familial disorder that is usually transmitted in a monogenic autosomal dominant fashion and is known as familial TAA. Genetic analyses of families affected with TAA have identified several chromosomal loci, and further mapping of familial TAA genes has highlighted disease-causing mutations in at least 4 genes: myosin heavy chain 11 (MYH11), α-smooth muscle actin (ACTA2), and transforming growth factor β receptors I and II (TGFβRI and TGFβRII).', 'We evaluated 100 probands to determine the mutation frequency in MYH11, ACTA2, TGFβRI, and TGFβRII in an unbiased population of individuals with genetically mediated TAA. In this study, 9% of patients had a mutation in one of the genes analyzed, 3% of patients had mutations in ACTA2, 3% in MYH11, 1% in TGFβRII, and no mutations were found in TGFβRI. Additionally, we identified mutations in a 75 base pair alternatively spliced TGFβRII exon, exon 1a that produces the TGFβRIIb isoform and accounted for 2% of patients with mutations. Our in vitro analyses indicate that the TGFβRIIb activating mutations alter receptor function on TGFβ2 signaling.'] Do tGFβRIIb mutations trigger aortic aneurysm pathogenesis by altering transforming growth factor β2 signal transduction?
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[ -2.2943341732025146, -1.3900773525238037, 2.6938669681549072 ]
['Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a very commonly used treatment for patients with severe and treatment-resistant depression. Although effective, this treatment is complicated by a number of side effects including cognitive impairment motivating attempts to develop treatment alternatives. Magnetic seizure therapy (MST) is a brain stimulation technique using a high-powered transcranial magnetic stimulation device to produce therapeutic seizures. Preliminary research suggests that MST has antidepressant activity in the absence of cognitive side effects. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate the therapeutic efficacy and cognitive profile of MST provided at high frequency (100 Hz) and potentially longer stimulation trains and longer treatment courses than have been previously investigated.', 'Thirteen patients participated in an open-label clinical trial of up to 18 treatment sessions with 100-Hz MST. Assessments of depression severity and cognitive functioning were performed before and after treatment.', 'Of the 13 patients who completed the study, five met clinical response criteria at study end. There was an overall group reduction in depression severity and no evidence of any impairment of orientation, memory, or other elements of cognition after MST treatment. The major limitation of the study was its lack of sham control.'] Do pilot study of the clinical and cognitive effects of high-frequency magnetic seizure therapy in major depressive disorder?
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[ -2.557332992553711, -0.8632555603981018, 2.534437656402588 ]
['Platelet Rich Plasma-Platelet concentrate (PRP-PC), Buffy Coat poor-platelet concentrate (BCPC), and Apheresis - PC were prepared and their therapeutic efficacy were assessed in thrombocytopenic patients.', 'PRP-PC and BC-PC were prepared from whole blood and Apheresis-PC by automated cell separator. The post transfusion efficacy of transfused platelets was assessed at 1 hour and 20 hours by corrected count increment (CCI) and percentage recovery (PR).', "A total of 60 patients' (20 each for PRP-PC, BC-PC and Apheresis-PC) were enrolled in this study. Forty one patients received therapeutic and nineteen received prophylactic transfusion support. Patients with aplastic anemia 43% (25/60) and acute leukemia 38% (23/60) formed a majority of study population. Platelet dosage of patients' received PRP-PC, BC-PC and apheresis-PC were 2.4±0.82 × 1011 (mean±SD), 2.2±0.83 × 1011 (mean±SD) and 4.14±1.82 × 1011 (mean±SD) and ranged from 1.16-4.11 × 1011, 1.04-4.20 × 1011 and 1.22-8.90 × 1011 respectively. There was significantly increase in inter-transfusion interval with Apheresis-PC than with PRP-PC and BC-PC recipients [(Mean±S.D.), 4.7±1.33 days Vs 2.7±0.82 days Vs 2.5±0.7 days respectively] (p < 0.05)."] Does therapeutic efficacy of different types of platelet concentrate in thrombocytopenic patients?
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[ -0.7589033842086792, -1.8986895084381104, 1.6498026847839355 ]
['Endostatin is the C-terminal antiangiogenic fragment of the extracellular matrix protein collagen XVIII, and is generated by tumor-derived proteases. The levels and the prognostic relevance of serum endostatin in AML patient is not fully clear.', 'To evaluate serum levels of endostatin in acute myeloid leukemia patients before chemotherapy and after achieving complete remission and to correlate endostatin levels with patients outcome.', 'Serum samples from 30 adult patients (22 males and 8 females, median age 37, range 19-66 years) with AML had been taken before chemotherapy was administered. In addition 20 out of 30 patients were reinvestigated again at complete remission (CR). Ten samples from healthy normal persons of matched age and sex were evaluated as a reference control group. Serum endostatin levels were determined using enzyme linked immune sorbent assay (ELISA).', 'Endostatin serum levels were not significantly different in the pretreatment AML patients as compared to that in normal controls (P>0.05). In AML patients the baseline endostatin levels were significantly lower than at CR (P=0.001). No significant correlation were detected between pretreatment serum endostatin levels and age, peripheral blood white cell counts, platelet counts, bone marrow blast cell counts, blast cell distribution ratio. The prognostic value of sE was also evaluated by dividing AML patients into high and low sE groups using the 75 percentile sE levels of the patients group as cutoff. The authors found that patients group in the high sE group survived for significantly longer time than those patients in the low sE group.'] Is elevated serum endostatin levels associated with favorable outcome in acute myeloid leukemia?
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[ -2.1039421558380127, -1.4259040355682373, 2.5457065105438232 ]
['The nuclear lamina is a key determinant of nuclear architecture, integrity and functionality in metazoan nuclei. Mutations in the human lamin A gene lead to highly debilitating genetic diseases termed as laminopathies. Expression of lamin A mutations or reduction in levels of endogenous A-type lamins leads to nuclear defects such as abnormal nuclear morphology and disorganization of heterochromatin. This is accompanied by increased proteasomal degradation of certain nuclear proteins such as emerin, nesprin-1α, retinoblastoma protein and heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1). However, the pathways of proteasomal degradation have not been well characterized.', 'To investigate the mechanisms underlying the degradation of HP1 proteins upon lamin misexpression, we analyzed the effects of shRNA-mediated knock-down of lamins A and C in HeLa cells. Cells with reduced levels of expression of lamins A and C exhibited proteasomal degradation of HP1α and HP1β but not HP1γ. Since specific ubiquitin ligases are upregulated in lamin A/C knock-down cells, further studies were carried out with one of these ligases, RNF123, which has a putative HP1-binding motif. Ectopic expression of GFP-tagged RNF123 directly resulted in degradation of HP1α and HP1β. Mutational analysis showed that the canonical HP1-binding pentapeptide motif PXVXL in the N-terminus of RNF123 was required for binding to HP1 proteins and targeting them for degradation. The role of endogenous RNF123 in the degradation of HP1 isoforms was confirmed by RNF123 RNAi experiments. Furthermore, FRAP analysis suggested that HP1β was displaced from chromatin in laminopathic cells.'] Does ubiquitin ligase RNF123 mediate degradation of heterochromatin protein 1α and β in lamin A/C knock-down cells?
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[ -2.4191205501556396, -1.2267037630081177, 2.7022995948791504 ]
["Our previous studies have shown that complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced masseter inflammation and microinjection of the pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1β (IL-1β) into the subnucleus interpolaris/subnucleus caudalis transition zone of the spinal trigeminal nucleus (Vi/Vc) can induce contralateral orofacial hyperalgesia in rat models. We have also shown that contralateral hyperalgesia is attenuated with a lesion of the rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM), a critical site of descending pain modulation. Here we investigated the involvement of the RVM-Vi/Vc circuitry in mediating contralateral orofacial hyperalgesia after an injection of CFA into the masseter muscle.", 'Microinjection of the IL-1 receptor antagonist (5 nmol, n=6) into the ipsilateral Vi/Vc attenuated the CFA-induced contralateral hyperalgesia but not the ipsilateral hyperalgesia. Intra-RVM post-treatment injection of the NK1 receptor antagonists, RP67580 (0.5-11.4 nmol) and L-733,060 (0.5-11.4 nmol), attenuated CFA-induced bilateral hyperalgesia and IL-1β induced bilateral hyperalgesia. Serotonin depletion in RVM neurons prior to intra-masseter CFA injection prevented the development of contralateral hyperalgesia 1-3 days after CFA injection. Inhibition of 5-HT(3) receptors in the contralateral Vi/Vc with direct microinjection of the select 5-HT(3) receptor antagonist, Y-25130 (2.6-12.9 nmol), attenuated CFA-induced contralateral hyperalgesia. Lesions to the ipsilateral Vc prevented the development of ipsilateral hyperalgesia but did not prevent the development of contralateral hyperalgesia.'] Is trigeminal-rostral ventromedial medulla circuitry involved in orofacial hyperalgesia contralateral to tissue injury?
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[ -2.3396761417388916, -1.426962971687317, 2.8043599128723145 ]
['In previous studies, unilateral ballistic training either increased or decreased corticospinal excitability for the untrained opposite limb. The objective here was to investigate whether these discrepancies can be explained by methodological differences such as the intensity of stimulation assessing excitability or the timing of excitability testing after training.', 'Motor evoked potentials (MEP) were elicited by stimulating the ipsilateral cortex at high intensity (70% MEPmax) and low intensity (20% MEPmax) at specific time-points after performance of 300 ballistic movements of the index finger.', 'Ballistic practice significantly facilitated MEP size for high-intensity stimuli, whereas responses to low-intensity stimulation were variable. MEP sizes at individual time-points were not significantly facilitated until 4 min after training, although there was no difference between early and late responses when grouped over multiple time-points.'] Are ipsilateral corticospinal responses to ballistic training similar for various intensities and timings of TMS?
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[ -2.522155523300171, -0.5620487928390503, 2.151230812072754 ]
['To investigate clinical significance of runt-related transcription factor (RUNX)-2 in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).', 'RUNX2 protein expression and its subcellular localization were detected by immunohistochemistry in 116 patients with EOC.', 'RUNX2 protein was predominantly expressed in cell nucleus of EOC tissues. The expression level of RUNX2 in EOC tissues was significantly higher than that in normal ovarian tissues (P < 0.001). In addition, the nuclear labeling index (LI) of RUNX2 in tumor cells was significantly associated with the advanced clinical stage of EOC tissues (P = 0.001). Moreover, EOC patients with high RUNX2 LI had significantly shorter overall (P < 0.001) and progression-free (P = 0.002) survival than those with low RUNX2 LI. Especially, subgroup analysis revealed that EOC patients with high clinical stages (III~IV) in high RUNX2 expression group demonstrated a significantly worse clinical outcome than those in low RUNX2 expression group, but patients with low clinical stages (I~II) had no significantly different prognosis between high and low RUNX2 expression groups.'] Is overexpression of runt-related transcription factor-2 associated with advanced tumor progression and poor prognosis in epithelial ovarian cancer?
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[ -2.1360373497009277, -1.314457654953003, 2.4946513175964355 ]
["Post-menopausal osteoporosis (PO) affecting a large fraction of elderly women, is triggered by the decline in 17β-estradiol (E2) level. Experimental studies in animal models and cell cultures have suggested that the fall in E2 might contribute to developing oxidative stress (OS) which in turn is believed to play an important role in PO pathogenesis. The scarcity of human studies focusing on this issue prompted us to investigate the effects of the reproductive and post-reproductive phase of women's life on OS and bone health.", 'Serum parameters of oxidative challenge (lipid hydroperoxides and protein advanced oxidation products) and antioxidant defence (total serum antioxidants levels) along with bone mineral density (BMD) at femoral neck and lumbar spine were assessed in a sample of 191 women (98 pre- and 93 post-menopausal, of whom 30 osteoporotic).', "Pearson's correlation analysis unveiled that spinal BMD was negatively correlated with lipid hydroperoxides in overall postmenopausal subsample (r=-0.251, p=0.012), while no significant link between these two variables was detected in women in reproductive age (r=-0.022, p=0.833). Noteworthy, stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that the association found in post-menopausal women retained significance after adjusting for potential confounding factors (p=0.001)."] Does bone mass density selectively correlate with serum markers of oxidative damage in post-menopausal women?
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[ -2.1984221935272217, -1.3128268718719482, 2.5391507148742676 ]
['Prediction of successful pyeloplasty can be challenging, particularly in asymptomatic children treated for worsening prenatally diagnosed hydronephrosis. We evaluated early noninvasive objective predictors of success in this population.', 'We reviewed patients who underwent pyeloplasty for asymptomatic, prenatally detected, worsening hydronephrosis treated between 2000 and 2010 with followup greater than 1 year. For all patients renal pelvis anteroposterior diameter in a mid transverse view and Society for Fetal Urology hydronephrosis grade were evaluated preoperatively and 3 to 4 months postoperatively. Aside from subjective evaluation based on change in hydronephrosis grade, we estimated the percentage of improvement in anteroposterior diameter (preoperative diameter--postoperative diameter/preoperative diameter). Repeat intervention after pyeloplasty arbitrarily defined failure. Patients were categorized into 3 groups, ie no failure on followup ultrasound (group 1), no failure with postoperative nuclear scan to document success (group 2) and failed pyeloplasty (group 3). ROC curves were plotted to correlate 4 variables with failure, namely preoperative anteroposterior diameter, postoperative anteroposterior diameter, percent improvement in anteroposterior diameter and subjective change in grade.', 'Of 229 patients 192 (84%) who met inclusion criteria had ultrasound at 3 to 4 months postoperatively available. Mean age at surgery was 19 months and mean ± SD followup was 49.9 ± 27.7 months. Percent improvement in anteroposterior diameter and postoperative anteroposterior diameter measure were the most reliable variables to predict failure (AUC 0.88 and 0.86, respectively, p <0.0001), whereas preoperative anteroposterior diameter and subjective changes in grade were not good predictors (AUC 0.52, p >0.05). A percent improvement in anteroposterior diameter of 38% or greater or postoperative anteroposterior diameter of 11.5 mm or less was associated with success, with sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 61% and 55%, respectively.'] Does early postoperative ultrasound after open pyeloplasty in children with prenatal hydronephrosis help identify low risk of recurrent obstruction?
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[ -1.4153274297714233, -1.7244514226913452, 2.1529383659362793 ]
["Chronic ethanol (EtOH) leads to disruptions in resting electroencephalogram (EEG) activity and in sleep patterns that can persist into the withdrawal period. These disruptions have been suggested to be predictors of relapse. The thalamus is a key structure involved in both normal brain oscillations, such as sleep-related oscillations, and abnormal rhythms found in disorders such as epilepsy and Parkinson's disease. Previously, we have shown progressive changes in mouse thalamic T-type Ca channels during chronic intermittent EtOH exposures that occurred in parallel with alterations in theta (4 to 8 Hz) EEG patterns.", 'Two groups of 8-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were implanted with wireless EEG/electromyogram (EMG) telemetry and subjected to 4 weeks of chronic, intermittent EtOH vapor exposure and withdrawal. During the week after the final withdrawal, mice were administered ethosuximide (ETX; 200 mg/kg) or saline. EEG data were analyzed via discrete Fourier transform, and sleep-scored for further analysis.', 'Chronic intermittent EtOH exposure produced changes in the diurnal rhythms of the delta (0.5 to 4 Hz) and theta bands that persisted into a subsequent week of sustained withdrawal. These disruptions were restored with the T-channel blocker ETX. Repeated EtOH exposures preferentially increased the relative proportion of lower frequency power (delta and theta), whereas higher frequencies (8 to 24 Hz) were decreased. The EtOH-induced decreases in relative power for the higher frequencies continued into the sustained withdrawal week for both groups. Increases in absolute delta and theta power were observed in averaged nonrapid eye movement and rapid eye movement sleep spectral data during withdrawal in ETX-treated animals, suggesting increased sleep intensity.'] Does ethosuximide reduce ethanol withdrawal-mediated disruptions in sleep-related EEG patterns?
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[ -2.3619487285614014, -1.2353428602218628, 2.6106276512145996 ]
['Very little is known about the role of adipokines in atopic asthma in children. Studies about the potential role of novel proinflammatory adiopcytokine - visfatin are lacking.', 'In this cross-sectional study serum visfatin (VISF) levels were measured in 89 asthmatic out-patients (61 boys and 28 girls aged 7.0-17.0 years) and in 33 healthy children.', 'Among examined asthmatics 59 (19 girls and 40 boys) had normal weight and 30 (9 girls and 21 boys) were obese. Serum VISF was evaluated using standard ELISA tests and the results were analysed in relation to body weight, asthma severity, and gender were analysed.', 'The mean serum levels of visfatin were significantly (p<0.001) lower both in obese (2.13±0.07npg/ml) and non-obese asthmatic children (2.05±0.06\u2009npg/ml) than in healthy children (2.57±0.07 pg/ml) regardless of gender. After stratifying by gender, there was a significant decrease (p<0.001) in visfatin levels in obese asthmatic girls (2.30±0.08 ng/ml) and asthmatic girls with normal weight girls (2.21±0,09 ng/ml) compared with girls from control group (2.69 ±0.06 ng/ml). In obese asthmatic boys and non-obese asthmatic boys also significantly lower (p<0.01) mean values of visfatin (2.03±0.06 ng/ml and 1.9±0.06\u2009pg/ml respectively) were observed than in control boys (2.391±0.09\u2009ng/ml). No relationships between examined adipokine levels and asthma severity, spirometric parameters, degree of allergic sensitization, BMI, were observed.'] Are serum visfatin levels decreased in schoolchildren with atopic asthma?
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[ -1.1888319253921509, -1.543605089187622, 1.7901999950408936 ]
['Although single nucleotide polymorphisms of the human vesicular monoamine transporter 1 (hVMAT1) gene SLC18A1 have been associated with neuropsychiatric disorders, there is limited information on the function of naturally occurring hVMAT1 variant proteins. This study evaluated transport activity of full length hVMAT1 isoform-a (NP_003044.1) with a threonine (Thr) or isoleucine (Ile) at amino acid 136 and hVMAT1 isoform-b (NP_00135796.1) with a 136-Thr and deletion of 32 amino acids in the central region of the protein. Genetic studies have previously linked the 136-Thr to bipolar disorder.', 'Expression vectors with hVMAT1 DNA coding for isoform variants were transfected into COS-1 cells. Expression of immunoreactive proteins was assessed by Western blotting, and function was assayed by ATP-dependent transport of radiolabeled serotonin and concentration-dependent inhibition by reserpine.', 'Immunoreactive isoform-a proteins were observed as a major doublet (68-71 Kd) and a minor 39 Kd protein. The major isoform-b protein was 47 Kd with minor 57 and 115 Kd proteins. Isoform-b had no detectable transport activity, despite a large amount of immunoreactive protein. Transport activity of isoform-a with 136-Thr was 20-50% lower than with 136-Ile in time course studies (2.5-5\xa0min) and in additional 5 min assays repeated with 5-6 transfections per variant. Kinetic analyses indicated a lower transport Vmax of isoform-a with 136-Thr but no significant differences in the transport Km or reserpine IC50.'] Does thr136Ile polymorphism of human vesicular monoamine transporter-1 ( SLC18A1 gene ) influence its transport activity in vitro?
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[ -2.063304901123047, -1.5093446969985962, 2.5962700843811035 ]
['The effects of ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol pre-treatment on hypoxia induced changes in brain cortex excitability were tested in immature rats exposed chronically to simulated altitude of 7\u2009000 m.', 'Rat pups were kept together with their mothers for 8 hours a day in hypobaric chamber since the day of the birth till the postnatal day 11 or 17. Each day immediately before placing to hypobaric chamber pups were pretreated intraperitoneally either with ascorbic acid (100 mg/kg) or α-tocopherol (1\u2009500\u2009mg/kg). Cortical afterdischarges were elicited by repeated stimulation of the right sensorimotor cortex. The duration of evoked cortical afterdischarges was analyzed.', 'Duration of cortical afterdischarges progressively declines with age. Hypoxia prolonged the duration of afterdischarges in 12-, 18- and 25-day-old animals. Pretratment with ascorbic acid or α-tocopherol shorted afterdischarges duration in youngest experimental group when compared with animals exposed to hypoxia only.'] Do ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol protect age-dependently from hypoxia-induced changes of cortical excitability in developing rats?
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[ -2.383312702178955, -1.1241806745529175, 2.5125133991241455 ]
['Loneliness is one of the psychological characteristics in adolescence, during which sex hormones are elevated. The elevation of sex steroid hormones is known to sculpture and remodel neuronal circuits, which cause behavioral characteristics in adolescence. The aim of the present study is to investigate the relationship between loneliness and sex steroid hormones, testosterone (T) and 17β-estradiol (E2).', 'Fifty-eight adolescents (28 boys and 30 girls) participated in this study. The salivary levels of T and E2 were measured by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). Loneliness was assessed by the UCLA loneliness scale, which is widely used as a self-administered questionnaire.', 'The results showed that Salivary E2 levels had positive relevance to loneliness in females, whereas there was no relationship in males. Salivary T level was not shown to be relevant with loneliness in either sex group.'] Does loneliness depend on salivary estradiol levels in adolescent females?
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[ -2.2310516834259033, 0.4536632001399994, 0.9165446758270264 ]
['Early injury is associated with the development of cardiac allograft vasculopathy in heart transplantation. We examined whether adult heart transplant recipients surviving primary graft dysfunction were more susceptible to the development of cardiac allograft vasculopathy than their nonprimary graft dysfunction counterparts.', 'A total of 857 patients who underwent heart transplantation between January 1994 and December 2008 at our institution were reviewed. Primary graft dysfunction was defined as the need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, open chest, or intra-aortic balloon pump placement within 72 hours of transplantation. Cardiac allograft vasculopathy was defined as ≥50% coronary artery stenosis in any vessel. Allograft survival was defined by patient death or need for retransplantation.', 'Completed follow-up was available for 32 patients in the primary graft dysfunction group and 701 patients in the nonprimary graft dysfunction group. Mean recipient ages (56 years vs 55 years, respectively; P = .50) and ischemic times (220 minutes vs 208 minutes, respectively; P = .35) were similar. Donor age was significantly higher in the primary graft dysfunction group (38 years vs 32 years, P = .02). Five-year survivals for the primary graft dysfunction and nonprimary graft dysfunction groups were 46.9% versus 78.9% (P < .001). Conditional 5-year survivals in patients surviving the first year were 78.9% and 88.3% for the primary graft dysfunction and nonprimary graft dysfunction groups, respectively (P = .18). Within a 30-day postoperative period, there were more deaths in the primary graft dysfunction group (28.1% vs 2.3%, P < .0001) and more retransplants (6.25% vs 0%, P = .002). Of the patients surviving past 30 days, only 2 (8.7%) of the primary graft dysfunction patients developed cardiac allograft vasculopathy versus 144 (21.0%) in the nonprimary graft dysfunction group (P < .001).'] Does primary graft dysfunction lead to increased cardiac allograft vasculopathy in surviving patients?
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[ -0.9249671697616577, -1.5049561262130737, 1.351881742477417 ]
['Decreased walking speed after stroke may be related to changes in temporal and distance gait factors, endurance, and balance. Functional gait deficits may also be related to changes in coordination, specifically between transverse (yaw) plane trunk movements. Our aim was to determine the relationship between intersegmental coordination during gait and functional gait and balance deficits in individuals with stroke.', 'Eleven individuals with chronic stroke and 11 age-matched subjects without disability participated in 2 sessions. In Session 1, clinical evaluations of trunk/limb impairment (Chedoke-McMaster Stroke Assessment), functional gait (Functional Gait Assessment), and balance (BesTest) were performed. In Session 2, gait kinematics during eight 30-second walking trials on a self-paced treadmill at 2 speeds (comfortable and equivalent) were recorded. Equivalence of walking speeds was obtained by asking subjects without disability to walk approximately 20% slower and subjects with stroke to walk approximately 20% faster than their comfortable speed. Thorax and pelvis 3-dimensional angular ranges of motion (ROMs) and intersegmental coordination using the continuous relative phase were analyzed.', 'Comfortable walking speed was slower in subjects with stroke (0.78 m/s) than in subjects without disability (1.22 m/s), despite matched cadences. At both comfortable and equivalent walking speeds (0.97-0.98 m/s), participants with stroke used more thoracic ROM than pelvic transverse ROM in comparison with subjects without disability. Transverse thorax-pelvis coordination was similar between groups when walking speeds were equivalent, but there was more in-phase coordination in participants with stroke walking at their comfortable, slower speed. In subjects with stroke, thoracic ROM and continuous relative phase were correlated with several clinical functional gait and balance measures.'] Are deficits in intersegmental trunk coordination during walking related to clinical balance and gait function in chronic stroke?
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[ -1.4539722204208374, -0.9942523241043091, 1.4984855651855469 ]
['In morbidly obese patients (MO), adequate levels of venous return (VR) and left ventricular filling pressures (LVFP) are crucial in order to augment perioperative safety. Rapid weight loss (RWL) preparation with very low calorie diet is commonly used aiming to facilitate bariatric surgery. However, the impact of RWL on VR and LVFP is poorly studied.', 'In this prospective, controlled, single-center study, we hypothesized that RWL-prepared MO prior to bariatric surgery can be hypovolemic (i.e., low VR) and compared MO to lean controls with conventional overnight fasting. Twenty-eight morbidly obese patients were scheduled consecutively for bariatric surgery and 19 lean individuals (control group, CG) for elective general surgery. Preoperative assessment of VR, LVFP, and biventricular heart function was performed by a transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) protocol to all patients in the awake state. Assessment of VR and LVFP was made by inferior vena cava maximal diameter (IVCmax) and inferior vena cava collapsibility index- (IVCCI) derived right atrial pressure estimations.', 'A majority of MO (71.4 %) were hypovolemic vs. 15.8 % of lean controls (p\u2009<\u20090.001, odds ratio\u2009=\u200913.3). IVCmax was shorter in MO than in CG (p\u2009<\u20090.001). IVCCI was higher in MO (62.1\u2009±\u200923 %) vs. controls (42.6\u2009±\u200920.8; p\u2009<\u20090.001). Even left atrium anterior-posterior diameter was shorter in MO compared to CG.'] Is rapid weight loss associated with preoperative hypovolemia in morbidly obese patients?
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[ -1.6114507913589478, -1.701444149017334, 2.3049561977386475 ]
['Experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM) model mirrors important mechanisms of inflammatory dilated cardiomyopathy (iDCM). In EAM, inflammatory CD133(+) progenitors are a major cellular source of cardiac myofibroblasts in the post-inflammatory myocardium. We hypothesized that exogenous delivery of macrophage-colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) can stimulate macrophage lineage differentiation of inflammatory progenitors and, therefore, prevent their naturally occurring myofibroblast fate in EAM.', 'EAM was induced in wild-type (BALB/c) and nitric oxide synthase 2-deficient (Nos2(-/-)) mice and CD133(+) progenitors were isolated from inflamed hearts. In vitro, M-CSF converted inflammatory CD133(+) progenitors into nitric oxide-producing F4/80(+) macrophages and prevented transforming growth factor-β-mediated myofibroblast differentiation. Importantly, only a subset of heart-infiltrating CD133(+) progenitors expresses macrophage-specific antigen F4/80 in EAM. These CD133(+)/F4/80(hi) cells show impaired myofibrogenic potential compared with CD133(+)/F4/80(-) cells. M-CSF treatment of wild-type mice with EAM at the peak of disease markedly increased CD133(+)/F4/80(hi) cells in the myocardium, and CD133(+) progenitors isolated from M-CSF-treated mice failed to differentiate into myofibroblasts. In contrast, M-CSF was not effective in converting CD133(+) progenitors from inflamed hearts of Nos2(-/-) mice into macrophages, and M-CSF treatment did not result in increased CD133(+)/F4/80(hi) cell population in hearts of Nos2(-/-) mice. Accordingly, M-CSF prevented post-inflammatory fibrosis and left ventricular dysfunction in wild-type but not in Nos2(-/-) mice.'] Is nitric oxide synthase 2 required for conversion of pro-fibrogenic inflammatory CD133 ( + ) progenitors into F4/80 ( + ) macrophages in experimental autoimmune myocarditis?
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[ -2.18839168548584, -1.4856414794921875, 2.6824417114257812 ]
['Increased cardiac sympathetic neuron (SN) activity has been associated with pathologies such as heart failure and hypertrophy, suggesting that cardiac innervation regulates cardiomyocyte trophism. Whether continuous input from the SNs is required for the maintenance of the cardiomyocyte size has not been determined thus far.', 'To address the role of cardiac innervation in cardiomyocyte size regulation, we monitored the effect of pharmacological sympathetic denervation in mice on cardiac structure, function, and signalling from 24 h to 30 days in the absence of other pathological stimuli. SN ablation caused an immediate reduction in the cardiomyocyte size with minimal consequences on the resting contractile function. Atrophic remodelling was mediated by the ubiquitin-proteasome system through FOXO-dependent early induction of the muscle-specific E3 ubiquitin ligases Atrogin-1/MAFbx and MuRF1, which was followed by activation of the autophagy-lysosome system. MuRF1 was found to be determinant in denervation atrophy as remodelling did not develop in denervated MuRF1 knock-out (KO) hearts. These effects were caused by decreased basal stimulation of cardiomyocyte β2-adrenoceptor (AR), as atrophy was prevented by treatment of denervated mice with the β2-AR agonist clenbuterol. Consistent with these data, we also observed that β2-AR KO mice showed cardiac atrophy at rest.'] Do cardiac sympathetic neurons provide trophic signal to the heart via β2-adrenoceptor-dependent regulation of proteolysis?
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[ -2.494115114212036, -1.2228174209594727, 2.733560562133789 ]
['Although homebound older adults are at increased risk for poor nutritional health and adverse nutrition-related outcomes, little attention has focused on the tasks involved in meal preparation and consumption and the influence of those tasks on dietary intake.', 'We examined the self-reported dietary intake from 3, 24-h dietary recalls and physical limitations in meal preparation and consumption (LMPC) activities from a randomly recruited sample of 345 homebound older men and women. Ordered logistic regression was used to examine the correlation of demographic characteristics and 6 activities with relative intakes of key musculoskeletal nutrients (calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, and phosphorus).', 'At least 70% reported not meeting ⅔ recommended intakes for calcium and vitamin D; 12.5% failed to achieve ⅔ recommended intakes in at least three of the four nutrients. More than 12% of the sample reported it was very difficult or they were unable to perform at least 3 LMPC tasks. Regression results indicated that reporting the greatest LMPC increased the odds for lower intake of musculoskeletal nutrients.'] Are physical limitations in meal preparation and consumption associated with lower musculoskeletal nutrient ( calcium , vitamin D , magnesium , and phosphorus ) intakes in homebound older adults?
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[ -1.0708369016647339, -0.5976496338844299, 0.765156626701355 ]
['Social support is thought to positively influence appraisals of stressors and coping resources, thereby attenuating the harmful effects of stress. Notably, perceived available support (rather than actually received support) is believed to benefit well-being independent of the sense of obligation or threats to self-esteem that receiving support may entail. This study examined whether perceived support levels were associated with reduced cardiovascular levels, an important predictor of cardiovascular disease risk, independent of broad trait personality variables frequently reported to overlap with perceived support. In doing so, we sought to determine whether the effects of perceived support are independent of links between personality and social support.', 'A cross-sectional design was employed.', "Resting cardiovascular levels were measured using a Finometer in a sample of healthy women (N = 145). The Short-Form Social Support Questionnaire and the Revised Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire were used to assess support levels and personality. Regression was used to compare associations with psychometric indices of support (namely, perceived network size and perceived satisfaction with support) and personality (psychoticism, extraversion and neuroticism).", 'Support independently predicted systolic blood pressure (SBP; p = .03) and HR (p = .02) when personality was controlled for, while personality also predicted SBP (p = .01) and DBP (p = .02). Support effects were not mediated by personality.'] Are social support and trait personality independently associated with resting cardiovascular function in women?
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[ -2.2717316150665283, -0.3779306411743164, 1.7136805057525635 ]
['This study aimed to evaluate the immediate effects of medial arch supports on indices of medial knee joint load (the peak external knee adduction moment (KAM) and knee adduction angular (KAA) impulse) and knee pain during walking in people with medial knee osteoarthritis (OA).', 'Twenty-one people with medial compartment OA underwent gait analysis in standardised athletic shoes wearing (1) no medial arch supports and (2) prefabricated medial arch supports, in random order. Outcomes were the first and second peaks in the external KAM, the KAA impulse and severity of knee pain during testing. Outcomes were compared across conditions using paired t tests (gait data) and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test (pain data).', 'There were no significant changes in either first or second peak KAM, or in the KAA impulse, with the addition of medial arch supports (all P > 0.05). Considerable individual variation in response to the arch supports was observed across participants. There was no immediate change in knee pain during walking when medial arch supports were worn (P = 0.56).'] Does medial arch support do not significantly alter the knee adduction moment in people with knee osteoarthritis?
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[ -1.917521357536316, -0.6468596458435059, 1.7048211097717285 ]
['Childhood hypertension is a complex disease influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. We aimed to examine the effect of interactions of five polymorphisms with physical activity on blood pressure (BP)/hypertension in the Chinese children.', 'A population-based case-control study was carried out in Beijing of China in 2004, which included 619 hypertensive cases and 2458 normal BP controls. Physical activity information was collected through the use of a validated questionnaire, and five polymorphisms were genotyped using TaqMan. In active group, there was no significant association of five polymorphisms and genetic risk score with systolic/diastolic BP (SBP/DBP) and risk of hypertension (all p > 0.05). In contrast, in inactive group, two polymorphisms and genetic risk score were significantly associated with SBP (rs17249754: β = 1.26, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.61-1.90, p < 0.001; rs1004467: β = 0.68, 95%CI 0.03-1.32, p = 0.039; genetic risk score: β = 1.54, 95%CI 0.74-2.33, p < 0.001); three polymorphisms and genetic risk score were significantly associated with hypertension (rs17249754: odds ratio (OR) = 1.27, 95%CI 1.08-1.49, p = 0.004; rs1378942: OR = 1.25, 95%CI 1.00-1.57, p = 0.050 (marginally significant); rs16998073: OR = 1.17, 95%CI 1.01-1.37, p = 0.044; genetic risk score: OR = 1.38, 95%CI 1.13-1.68, p = 0.001).'] Does physical activity modify the associations between genetic variants and hypertension in the Chinese children?
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[ -0.45773884654045105, -1.6517186164855957, 1.06339693069458 ]
['Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is a measure of heterogeneity in erythrocyte size used in the differential diagnosis of anemia. High levels are associated with elevated cardiovascular biomarkers and increased mortality. The hypothesis of this study is that high RDW levels on admission are associated with higher recourse to coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) in unstable angina (UA) or non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) patients.', "An observational, cross-sectional study of all adult patients undergoing coronary angiography admitted to an urban tertiary care center in 2007 with UA or NSTEMI was conducted. Data was gathered by review of inpatient charts. RDW was considered 'high' if it exceeded the 95th percentile (16.3%).", 'Among the 503 subjects included in the analysis, high RDW was independently associated with higher recourse to CABG versus a nonsurgical approach [OR = 2.39 (1.04-5.50); p = 0.041] but not with conservative management [OR = 0.97 (0.51-1.84); p = 0.922] or percutaneous coronary intervention [OR = 0.67 (0.36-1.25); p = 0.208].'] Is elevated red blood cell distribution width associated with higher recourse to coronary artery bypass graft?
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[ -1.7032325267791748, -1.5977119207382202, 2.305157423019409 ]
['Gene expression analysis in Leishmania donovani (Ld) identified an orthologue of the urea cycle enzyme, argininosuccinate synthase (LdASS), that was more abundantly expressed in amastigotes than in promastigotes. In order to characterize in detail this newly identified protein in Leishmania, we determined its enzymatic activity, subcellular localization in the parasite and affect on virulence in vivo.', 'Two parasite cell lines either over expressing wild type LdASS or a mutant form (G128S) associated with severe cases of citrullinemia in humans were developed. In addition we also produced bacterially expressed recombinant forms of the same proteins. Our results demonstrated that LdASS has argininosuccinate synthase enzymatic activity that is abolished using an ASS specific inhibitor (MDLA: methyl-D-L-Aspartic acid). However, the mutant form of the protein is inactive. We demonstrate that though LdASS has a glycosomal targeting signal that binds the targeting apparatus in vitro, only a small proportion of the total cellular ASS is localized in a vesicle, as indicated by protection from protease digestion of the crude organelle fraction. The majority of LdASS was found to be in the cytosolic fraction that may include large cytosolic complexes as indicated by the punctate distribution in IFA. Surprisingly, comparison to known glycosomal proteins by IFA revealed that LdASS was located in a structure different from the known glycosomal vesicles. Significantly, parasites expressing a mutant form of LdASS associated with a loss of in vitro activity had reduced virulence in vivo in BALB/c mice as demonstrated by a significant reduction in the parasite load in spleen and liver.'] Is leishmania donovani argininosuccinate synthase an active enzyme associated with parasite pathogenesis?
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[ -2.364488124847412, -1.3427472114562988, 2.7804477214813232 ]
['Infection with pandemic H1N1 influenza A viruses (IAVs) containing hemagglutinin (HA) proteins with globular heads that differ substantially from seasonal strains results in a boost in broadly cross-reactive antibodies that bind to the HA stalk. Boosting these antibodies has become an attractive strategy for creating a universal IAV vaccine. Therefore, it was essential to determine whether vaccines containing H1N1 viruses whose head domains differ substantially compared to seasonal strains could also achieve this boost.', 'Prospective samples of subjects who had received the A/New Jersey/1976 (NJ/76) vaccine and healthy, age-matched controls were assessed for the presence of anti-HA stalk antibodies before and after receiving the A/California/04/2009 (Cal/09) vaccine between October 2009 and January 2010.', 'Individuals who received either the NJ/76 vaccine or the Cal/09 vaccine experienced a robust boost in HA stalk-reactive, neutralizing antibodies similar to what has been observed in individuals infected with Cal/09.'] Do 1976 and 2009 H1N1 influenza virus vaccines boost anti-hemagglutinin stalk antibodies in humans?
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[ -2.5161774158477783, -0.40328341722488403, 2.0799899101257324 ]
['Parasitic helminths have been shown to reduce inflammation in most experimental models of allergic disease, and this effect is mediated via cytokine responses. However, in humans, the effects of controlled helminth infection on cytokine responses during allergy have not been studied.', 'The aim was to investigate whether infection with the nematode parasite Trichuris suis alters systemic cytokine levels, cellular cytokine responses to parasite antigens and pollen allergens and/or the cytokine profile of allergic individuals.', 'In a randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled clinical trial (UMIN trial registry, Registration no. R000001298, Trial ID UMIN000001070, URL: http://www.umin.ac.jp/map/english), adults with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis received three weekly doses of 2500 Trichuris suis ova (n\xa0=\xa045) or placebo (n\xa0=\xa044) over 6\xa0months. IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10 and IL-13 were quantified via cytometric bead array in plasma. Cytokines, including active TGF-β, were also quantified in supernatants from peripheral blood mononuclear cells cultured with parasite antigens or pollen allergens before, during and after the grass pollen season for a sub-cohort of randomized participants (T. suis ova-treated, n\xa0=\xa012, Placebo-treated, n\xa0=\xa010).', 'Helminth infection induced a Th2-polarized cytokine response comprising elevated plasma IL-5 and parasite-specific IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13, and a global shift in the profile of systemic cytokine responses. Infection also elicited high levels of the regulatory cytokine IL-10 in response to T. suis antigens. Despite increased production of T. suis-specific cytokines in T. suis ova-treated participants, allergen-specific cytokine responses during the grass pollen season and the global profile of PBMC cytokine responses were not affected by T. suis ova treatment.'] Does trichuris suis ova therapy for allergic rhinitis affect allergen-specific cytokine responses despite a parasite-specific cytokine response?
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[ -2.3810174465179443, -1.4047496318817139, 2.8363850116729736 ]
['FTO variants are robustly associated with obesity and related traits in many population and shown to have variable impact during life course. Although studies have shown association of FTO variants with adiposity in adult Indian, its association in Indian children is yet to be confirmed.', 'Here we examined association of FTO variants (rs9939609 and rs8050136) with obesity and related anthropometric and biochemical traits in 3,126 Indian children (aged 11-17 years) including 2,230 normal-weight and 896 over-weight/obese children. We also compared effects observed in the present study with that observed in previous studies on South Asian adults and children of other ethnic groups.', 'The variant rs9939609 showed significant association with risk of obesity [OR = 1.21, P = 2.5 × 10(-3)] and its measures BMI, weight, waist circumference and hip circumference [β range = 0.11 to 0.14 Z-score units; P range = 1.3 × 10(-4) to 1.6 × 10(-7)] in children. The observed effect sizes in Indian children were similar to those reported for European children. Variant rs9939609 explained 0.88% of BMI variance in Indian children. The effect sizes of rs9939609 on BMI and WC were ~2 fold higher in children than adults. Interestingly rs9939609 was also associated with serum levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) [β = 0.10 Z-score, P = 5.8 × 10(-3)]. The other variant rs8050136 was in strong linkage disequilibrium with rs9939609 (r(2) = 0.97) and provided similar association results.'] Are common variants of FTO associated with childhood obesity in a cross-sectional study of 3,126 urban Indian children?
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[ -0.6259762644767761, -1.3557889461517334, 1.06325364112854 ]
['While it is widely accepted that obesity is associated with low-grade systemic inflammation, the molecular origin of the inflammation remains unknown. Here, we investigated the effect of endotoxin-induced inflammation via TLR4 signaling pathway at both systemic and intestinal levels in response to a high-fat diet.', 'C57BL/6J and TLR4-deficient C57BL/10ScNJ mice were maintained on a low-fat (10 kcal % fat) diet (LFD) or a high-fat (60 kcal % fat) diet (HFD) for 8 weeks.', 'HFD induced macrophage infiltration and inflammation in the adipose tissue, as well as an increase in the circulating proinflammatory cytokines. HFD increased both plasma and fecal endotoxin levels and resulted in dysregulation of the gut microbiota by increasing the Firmicutes to Bacteriodetes ratio. HFD induced the growth of Enterobecteriaceae and the production of endotoxin in vitro. Furthermore, HFD induced colonic inflammation, including the increased expression of proinflammatory cytokines, the induction of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), iNOS, COX-2, and the activation of NF-κB in the colon. HFD reduced the expression of tight junction-associated proteins claudin-1 and occludin in the colon. HFD mice demonstrated higher levels of Akt and FOXO3 phosphorylation in the colon compared to the LFD mice. While the body weight of HFD-fed mice was significantly increased in both TLR4-deficient and wild type mice, the epididymal fat weight and plasma endotoxin level of HFD-fed TLR4-deficient mice were 69% and 18% of HFD-fed wild type mice, respectively. Furthermore, HFD did not increase the proinflammatory cytokine levels in TLR4-deficient mice.'] Does high fat diet-induced gut microbiota exacerbate inflammation and obesity in mice via the TLR4 signaling pathway?
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[ -2.231252670288086, -1.3320164680480957, 2.5269360542297363 ]
['Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective option in the treatment of patients with heart failure (HF) and wide QRS. Fragmented QRS (fQRS) on 12-lead electrocardiography has been shown to predict cardiac events in several patient populations. However, the relationship between the number of leads with fQRS and response to CRT has not been investigated.', 'The number of leads with fQRS may predict response to CRT.', 'One hundred five patients with HF undergoing CRT were prospectively studied. The presence of fQRS was assessed using standardized criteria. Echocardiographic response to CRT was defined by a ≥15% reduction in left ventricular end-systolic volume at 6 months follow-up.', 'Seventy-four patients (71%) had CRT response after 6 months of follow-up. In multivariate analysis, significant associates of response to CRT were evaluated adjusting for gender, etiology of cardiomyopathy, QRS width, baseline left ventricular ejection fraction, and the number of leads with fQRS. The number of leads with fQRS was the only predictor of response to CRT (odds ratio: 0.61, 95% confidence interval: 0.48-0.77, P < 0.001).'] Does number of leads with fragmented QRS predict response to cardiac resynchronization therapy?
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[ -1.4278191328048706, -1.5988833904266357, 2.036489963531494 ]
['Variations in testosterone levels are associated with several outcomes of aging. The present study aimed to examine the relationship between age-related decline of testosterone levels and changes in bone health status, handgrip strength, body fat percentage and fat-free mass.', 'A total of 335 Malaysian Chinese and Malay men aged 40 years and above were recruited for this study. Their body compositions, calcaneal speed of sound and handgrip strength were measured and their blood was collected. Linear regression analysis was done to examine the relationship among age, testosterone levels and outcomes of aging.', 'The results indicated significant changes in all testosterone measurements, sex hormone binding globulin level, calcaneal speed of sound, handgrip strength, body fat percentage and fat-free mass with age (p < 0.05). Age-dependent decline in bioavailable and free testosterone levels were significantly associated with reduction in calcaneal speed of sound, fat-free mass and handgrip strength (p < 0.05). Age-dependent decline in the total testosterone level was significantly associated with an increase in body fat percentage among the elderly men (p < 0.05).'] Is testosterone associated with age-related changes in bone health status , muscle strength and body composition in men?
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[ -1.733441710472107, -0.13573883473873138, 1.0008554458618164 ]
['Routine sampling of the transition zone during prostate biopsy has become increasingly common. Although approximately 10% of prostate cancers originate in the transition zone, the benefit of transition zone biopsies may be limited. We evaluated the usefulness of transition zone biopsy in patients with prostate cancer enrolled in active surveillance.', 'Patients on active surveillance followed at our institution between 1993 and 2011 were identified in the urological oncology database. All surveillance biopsies were stratified by transition and peripheral zone pathology results. The usefulness of transition zone biopsy was assessed by whether transition zone specific cancer characteristics, eg volume and grade, changed disease management recommendations.', 'A single surgeon performed a total of 244 prostate biopsies in 92 men. Each patient underwent initial positive prostate biopsy and at least 1 active surveillance prostate biopsy. Mean age was 69 years. A mean of 2.7 biopsies were done per patient. Nine patients (10%) had positive transition zone cores on initial positive prostate biopsy, of whom 3 had transition zone unique cancers. One of these patients showed transition zone disease progression on active surveillance prostate biopsy, which led to up staging and exclusion from active surveillance. A total of 16 patients (17%) had positive transition zone cores on active surveillance prostate biopsy, of whom 13 had a negative transition zone on initial positive prostate biopsy. Transition and peripheral zone Gleason scores were identical in 9 of these patients and the transition zone score was lower in 4. Thus, transition zone pathology did not result in up staging or disease management alterations in any patient with new transition zone pathology.'] Does routine transition zone biopsy during active surveillance for prostate cancer rarely provide unique evidence of disease progression?
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[ -2.102356433868408, -1.1070157289505005, 2.291865348815918 ]
['The purpose of this short-term study was to determine whether patellar thickness and tilt influence the postoperative flexion in a high-flex design total knee arthroplasty (TKA).', 'Between 2007 and 2009, 106 patients underwent surgery for TKA using rotating platform flex prosthesis (DePuy, Warsaw, Ind). All of them were suffering from end-stage osteoarthritis. All patients were evaluated preoperatively and at 12 months of follow-up. Maximum active, non-weight-bearing flexion was the primary outcome parameter. Standard standing antero-posterior and lateral weight-bearing radiographs were made. The patellofemoral joints were evaluated in skyline views taken with the knees at approximately 60° of flexion. Patellar thickness, patellar tilt, Caton-Deschamps indices and lower limb alignment were measured.', 'The mean flexion observed before surgery was 125° ± 15° and after 1 year was 128° ± 13°. The mean patellar thickness preoperatively was 24.5 ± 2.9 and 25.8 ± 3.2 mm at 12 months after surgery. The mean patellar tilt before the procedure was 2.9° ± 4.1° and after 12 months of follow-up was -0.8° ± 5.0°. The mean preoperative hip-knee-ankle was 2.6° ± 6.2°. No significant correlation was found between postoperative patellar tilt and thickness and postoperative flexion (n.s.).'] Do patellar tilt and thickness influence postoperative flexion in a high-flex design total knee arthroplasty?
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[ -1.983722448348999, -1.3283123970031738, 2.3533835411071777 ]
['Dendritic cells (DCs) are critical mediators of immune responses that integrate signals from the innate immune system to orchestrate adaptive host immunity. This study was designed to investigate the role and molecular mechanisms of STAT3-induced β-catenin in the regulation of DC function and inflammatory responses in vitro and in vivo. STAT3 induction in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated mouse bone marrow-derived DCs (BMDCs) triggered β-catenin activation by way of GSK-3β phosphorylation. The activation of β-catenin inhibited phosphatase and tensin homolog delete on chromosome 10 (PTEN) and promoted the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway, which in turn down-regulated DC maturation and function. In contrast, knockdown of β-catenin increased PTEN/TLR4 (Toll-like receptor 4), interferon regulatory factor-3 (IRF3), nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) activity, and proinflammatory cytokine programs in response to LPS stimulation. In a mouse model of warm liver ischemia and reperfusion injury (IRI), disruption of β-catenin signaling increased the hepatocellular damage, enhanced hepatic DC maturation/function, and PTEN/TLR4 local inflammation in vivo.'] Does β-catenin regulate innate and adaptive immunity in mouse liver ischemia-reperfusion injury?
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[ -2.555497646331787, -1.1432116031646729, 2.718902587890625 ]
['Several epidemiological studies have reported that high concentrations of circulating ferritin, a marker of iron stores, are related to insulin resistance (IR); however, questions remain regarding inconsistent data between Asian men and women and the inadequate consideration of potential confounding effects on the relationship between ferritin and IR. Our aim was to examine the relationship between serum ferritin concentrations and IR markers in the Japanese population.', 'We analyzed data (n=493) from a cross-sectional survey conducted in 2009 among a Japanese working population aged 20-68years. Fasting serum ferritin and insulin levels and fasting plasma glucose levels were determined, and the homeostatic model assessment of IR (HOMA-IR) was calculated. Multiple regression analysis was performed with adjustments for demographic and lifestyle factors, body mass index and serum C-reactive protein.', 'Fasting insulin and HOMA-IR significantly increased with increasing levels of serum ferritin after adjustment for covariates in men (P for trend=.005 and .001, respectively). Compared with men in the lowest tertile of serum ferritin, those in the highest tertile had a 24% higher HOMA-IR score. Additional data suggested a positive association between iron intake and HOMA-IR (P for trend=.07) in men. Neither serum ferritin nor iron intake was related to IR markers in women, even in postmenopausal women.'] Is serum ferritin associated with markers of insulin resistance in Japanese men but not in women?
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[ -1.8751490116119385, -1.0798022747039795, 2.021763324737549 ]
['To examine socioeconomic and clinical factors that may predict a longer interval between prostate biopsy and radical prostatectomy (RP).', "The Columbia University Urologic Oncology Database was queried for patients who underwent RP from 1990-2010. Time to surgery (TTS) was defined as the period between the most recent positive prostate biopsy and date of surgery. Clinical factors examined included: age, D'Amico risk group, year of surgery, body mass index, and comorbidities. Socioeconomic factors included race/ethnicity, relationship status, income, and distance to treatment center. The relationship between clinical/socioeconomic factors and TTS was evaluated using univariate and multivariate regression models.", 'Two-thousand five-hundred seventy-three patients were included in the analysis. Median TTS was 48 days (IQR 35-70, range 43-1103), and 71% of patients underwent RP within 60 days after the most recent positive biopsy. On multivariate analysis, living further from the medical center was associated with shorter TTS (P = .01), whereas more recent year of surgery (P = .01), comorbid cardiovascular disease (P = .007), African-American (P = .005) or Hispanic race (P = .005), divorced relationship status (P = .01), and lower income (P = .003) were all associated with longer TTS.'] Do socioeconomic and clinical factors influence the interval between positive prostate biopsy and radical prostatectomy?
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[ -1.8637398481369019, -0.8613859415054321, 1.754467487335205 ]
['Under a grant funded by ClearWay Minnesota(SM) and in partnership with nationally recognized experts in tobacco product regulation, the Public Health Law Center investigated how laws at every level apply, or fail to apply, to noncigarette tobacco products--also called "other tobacco products."', 'During the years 2010-2011, standard legal research techniques were used to identify and compile relevant statutes, regulations, decisions, pleadings, proposals, and related materials. Sources included standard commercial legal databases such as LexisNexis and Westlaw, online sources for pending rules and legislation, and direct contact with courts for legal pleadings and unpublished decisions. These legal authorities related to many aspects of the regulation, including price, flavorants, youth access, marketing restrictions, and product design of other tobacco products. Five of these products were used as case studies: dissolvable tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, little cigars, snus, and water pipes.', 'Research during the years 2010-2011 revealed that the federal regulation of other tobacco products lags behind the regulation of more "traditional" tobacco products, such as cigarettes and moist snuff. Federal regulatory options to expand regulation of these products were identified.'] Does federal approach to the regulation of noncigarette tobacco products?
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[ -2.8119325637817383, 1.6078561544418335, 0.5769138336181641 ]
['Two previous studies recently raised the possibility of a high risk of early femoral components loosening with high-flexion (HF) prostheses in Asian populations and suggested that the high failure rate of HF TKAs was associated with HF ability. However, these findings are controversial given other studies reporting a low incidence of aseptic failures in HF prostheses.', 'We therefore determined (1) the rate of achieving postoperative HF after HF TKA; (2) whether the aseptic loosening rate of HF prostheses is high; and (3) whether the survivorship was worsened in patients who achieved postoperative deep knee flexion in our cohort of Korean patients.', 'We retrospectively reviewed 488 patients who had 698 primary TKAs using the NexGen(®) Legacy Posterior-Stabilized Flex system implanted from 2003 to 2010. There were 40 men and 448 women with a mean age of 68 years. We obtained Hospital for Special Surgery scores, maximal flexion, and radiographs. The minimum followup for functional and radiographic evaluations was 2 years (median, 4.8 years; range, 2-8.7 years). We performed a survival analysis on all patients for aseptic loosening.', 'Three hundred sixty knees (52%) could achieve ≥ 135° maximum flexion. Six of the 698 knees (0.9%) developed aseptic loosening (three femoral and three tibial). The survival at 5 years for aseptic loosening was 99.1%. The overall survival for aseptic failure did not differ between knees that achieved HF and those that did not.'] Does high-flexion prosthesis improve function of TKA in Asian patients without decreasing early survivorship?
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[ -0.5744768381118774, -1.4543793201446533, 0.9284218549728394 ]
['Durability of plate fixation is important in delayed union. Although locking plates result in stronger constructs, it is not known if locking affects the fatigue life of a plate. Two locking screws on either side of the nonunion could decrease working length and increase strain in the plate. However, the reinforcing effect of the locking head on the plate may compensate, so that it is unclear whether locking reduces fatigue life.', 'We determined whether locking screws, compression screws, and locking buttons reduce or increase the fatigue life of a plate.', 'We tested fatigue life of four constructs using an eight-hole locking plate in a segmental defect model: (1) all locking screws (Locked; n = 5); (2) all compression screws (Unlocked; n = 5); (3) six compression screws with two locking buttons in the central holes (Button; n = 6); and (4) six compression screws with two open central holes (Open; n = 6).', 'The Button group had the longest fatigue life (1.3 million cycles). There was no difference between the Locked and Unlocked groups. All of the constructs failed by fracture of the plates through a screw hole adjacent to the defect.'] Do locking buttons increase fatigue life of locking plates in a segmental bone defect model?
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[ -0.27902305126190186, -0.08168228715658188, -0.42359206080436707 ]
['The overall prevalence of complementary medicine (CM) use among adults in the United States with diabetes has been examined both in representative national samples and in more restricted populations. However, none of these earlier studies attempted to identify predictors of CM use to treat diabetes among the populations sampled, nor looked for a relationship between CM use and diabetes severity.', 'Combining data from the 2002 and 2007 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we constructed a nationally representative sample of 3,978 U.S. adults aged ≥18 years with self-reported diabetes. Both the 2002 and 2007 NHIS contained extensive questions on the use of CM. We used logistic regression to examine the association between diabetes severity and overall CM use, as well as the use of specific categories of CM.', 'In adults with type-2 diabetes, 30.9% used CM for any reason, but only 3.4% used CM to treat or manage their type-2 diabetes versus 7.1% of those with type-1 diabetes. Among those using CM to treat/manage their type-2 diabetes, 77% used both CM and conventional prescription medicine for their diabetes. The most prevalent types of CM therapies used were diet-based interventions (35.19%, S.E. 5.11) and non-vitamin/non-mineral dietary supplements (33.74%, S.E. 5.07). After controlling for sociodemographic factors, we found that, based on a count of measures of diabetes severity, persons with the most severe diabetes had nearly twice the odds of using CM as those with less severe disease (OR=1.9, 95%CI 1.2-3.01). Persons who had diabetes 10 years or more (OR=1.66, 95%CI 1.04-3.66) and those that had a functional limitation resulting from their diabetes (OR=1.74, 95%CI 1.09-2.8) had greater odds of using CM than those not reporting these measures. No significant associations were observed between overall CM use and other individual measures of diabetes severity: use of diabetic medications, weak or failing kidneys, coronary heart disease, or severe vision problems.'] Is disease severity associated with the use of complementary medicine to treat or manage type-2 diabetes : data from the 2002 and 2007 National Health Interview Survey?
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[ -0.7998048067092896, -0.4839014708995819, 0.39606595039367676 ]
['The pharmacokinetic variability of hydroxy-itraconazole (OH-ITZ), an active metabolite of itraconazole (ITZ), is not fully known.', 'Oral solution of ITZ was administered in 46 immunocompromised patients as a single 200 mg dose for at least 12 days. The plasma concentrations of ITZ, active OH-ITZ, and keto-itraconazole (keto-ITZ), an inactive metabolite, 12 h after administration were determined by LC-UV or LC-MS/MS.', 'The mean±SD of plasma concentrations of ITZ, OH-ITZ, and keto-ITZ were 833±468, 798±454, and 3.94±2.68 μg/l, respectively. A greater correlation coefficient was observed between plasma concentrations of ITZ and OH-ITZ (r=0.90, P<0.01) than between OH-ITZ and keto-ITZ (r=0.44, P<0.01). Plasma concentration of OH-ITZ was inversely correlated with concentration ratio of keto-ITZ to OH-ITZ (r=-0.52, P<0.01). Plasma concentrations of ITZ and OH-ITZ were correlated with serum concentration of albumin (r=0.36, P=0.01 and r=0.37, P=0.01) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (r=-0.27, P=0.08 and r=-0.35, P=0.02).'] Is hydroxy-itraconazole pharmacokinetics similar to that of itraconazole in immunocompromised patients receiving oral solution of itraconazole?
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[ -1.4197036027908325, -1.7511937618255615, 2.1285455226898193 ]
["Study Type--Prognosis (cohort series) Level of Evidence 2b. What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? In the literature, few studies have evaluated the role of tumour burden (TB) in metastatic real cell carcinoma (mRCC), even though it has been considered as important in localized tumours. In metastatic patients the role of TB is uncertain because it was analyzed in chemotherapy treated patients or using a partial evaluation of TB. This study, first reports the independent prognostic and predictive role of TB in mRCC patients treated with targeted agents in prospective clinical trials. TB is able to predict prognosis independently to localization of metastases and prognostic class defined by MSKCC criteria, moreover it is strictly related to patient's performance status.", '• To investigate the possible prognostic role of baseline tumour burden (TB) in terms of progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS), in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC).', '• A homogenous group of patients with mRCC enrolled in second-line trials post-cytokine treatment were selected for the present analysis. • The Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (the sum of the longest unidimensional diameter of each target lesion) were used to assess TB. • The PFS and OS rates were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method and compared across the groups using the log-rank test. • The association between TB and PFS or OS was evaluated using a Cox proportional hazards model. Multivariable analyses were adjusted for other prognostic variables: the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre (MSKCC) risk class and treatment.', '• A total of 124 patients were included in the final analysis. Of these, 66% received sorafenib or sunitinib and 34% received placebo. The median follow-up was 80.1 month. • TB was directly related to PFS and OS and these associations remained significant after adjusting for modified MSKCC risk class and treatment,. • Each 1-cm increase in TB increased the risk of progression by 4.5% (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.02-1.07; P < 0.001) and the risk of death by 5% (HR: 1.05; 95% CI 1.03-1.08; P < 0.001).'] Is tumour burden an independent prognostic factor in metastatic renal cell carcinoma?
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[ -2.279385805130005, -0.994356095790863, 2.2905750274658203 ]
['Offspring of depressed parents are at greatly increased risk for mood disorders. Among potential mechanisms of risk, recent studies have focused on information processing anomalies, such as attention and memory biases, in the offspring of depressed parents. In this study we examined another information processing domain, perceptual sensitivity to emotion cues in facial expressions, as a potential mechanism of risk that characterizes the offspring of depressed parents.', 'The study included 64 children at familial-risk for depression and 40 low-risk peers between the ages 7 and 13(Mage = 9.51; SD = 2.27). Participants were presented with pictures of facial expressions that varied in emotional intensity from neutral to full-intensity sadness or anger (i.e., emotion recognition), or pictures of faces morphing from anger to sadness (emotion discrimination). After each picture was presented, children indicated whether the face showed a specific emotion (i.e., sadness, anger) or no emotion at all (neutral) using a forced choice paradigm. We examined group differences in the intensity of emotion that suggested greater sensitivity to specific emotions.', 'In the emotion recognition task, boys (but not girls) at familial-risk for depression identified sadness at significantly lower levels of emotional intensity than did their low-risk peers. The high and low-risk groups did not differ with regard to identification of anger. In the emotion discrimination task, both groups displayed over-identification of sadness in ambiguous mixed faces but high-risk youth were less likely to show this labeling bias than their peers.'] Are facial emotion expression recognition by children at familial risk for depression : high-risk boys oversensitive to sadness?
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[ -2.513129234313965, 0.808594822883606, 0.8684332370758057 ]
['A number of effective prevention measures have been introduced in attempts to substantially reduce both the incidence and mortality due to many kinds of cancer. The search for new anti-cancer compounds in foods or in plant medicines is one realistic and promising approach to prevention. Chinese medicines provide a rich pool of novel and efficacious agents for cancer prevention and treatment. Previously it was demonstrated that hyperin extracted from the Manchurian rhododendron leaf reduces the proliferation of many cancer cells. The present study was carried out to evaluate its effects on human endometrial cancer cell viability and apoptosis and to investigate its mechanisms of action in RL952 cells.', 'Cell viability was measured using the MTT assay. Intracellular calcium ions were detected using laser-scanning confocal microscopy. The effects of hyperin on apoptosis related proteins in RL952 cells were examined using Western blot analysis.', 'The growth of RL952 cells was inhibited by treatment with hyperin. OD values of caspase-3 and caspase-9 were increased and expression of bcl-2 was increased and bax was decreased in protein levels in RL952 cells after 24 h of hyperin treatment, Moreover, intracellular calcium accumulation occurred in hyperin-treated cells.'] Does hyperin extracted from Manchurian rhododendron leaf induce apoptosis in human endometrial cancer cells through a mitochondrial pathway?
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[ -2.6305620670318604, -0.9423009157180786, 2.644153594970703 ]
["Secretin stimulates ductal secretion by interacting with secretin receptor (SR) activating cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate/cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator/chloride bicarbonate anion exchanger 2 (cAMP⇒CFTR⇒Cl(-) /HCO\u20093- AE2) signaling that is elevated by biliary hyperplasia. Cholangiocytes secrete several neuroendocrine factors regulating biliary functions by autocrine mechanisms. Melatonin inhibits biliary growth and secretin-stimulated choleresis in cholestatic bile-duct-ligated (BDL) rats by interaction with melatonin type 1 (MT1) receptor through down-regulation of cAMP-dependent signaling. No data exist regarding the role of melatonin synthesized locally by cholangiocytes in the autocrine regulation of biliary growth and function. In this study, we evaluated the (1) expression of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AANAT; the rate-limiting enzyme for melatonin synthesis from serotonin) in cholangiocytes and (2) effect of local modulation of biliary AANAT expression on the autocrine proliferative/secretory responses of cholangiocytes. In the liver, cholangiocytes (and, to a lesser extent, BDL hepatocytes) expressed AANAT. AANAT expression and melatonin secretion (1) increased in BDL, compared to normal rats and BDL rats treated with melatonin, and (2) decreased in normal and BDL rats treated with AANAT Vivo-Morpholino, compared to controls. The decrease in AANAT expression, and subsequent lower melatonin secretion by cholangiocytes, was associated with increased biliary proliferation and increased SR, CFTR, and Cl(-) /HCO\u20093- AE2 expression. Overexpression of AANAT in cholangiocyte cell lines decreased the basal proliferative rate and expression of SR, CFTR, and Cl(-) /HCO\u20093- AE2 and ablated secretin-stimulated biliary secretion in these cells."] Does modulation of the biliary expression of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase alter the autocrine proliferative responses of cholangiocytes in rats?
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[ -2.363980770111084, -1.3707150220870972, 2.7410483360290527 ]
['Human papillomavirus type 97 (HPV97) DNA was detected in nearly 5% of anal samples collected from HIV-seropositive men living in Montreal, Canada. The rate of detection of HPV97 in the genital tract of Canadian women is unknown. Whether HPV97 is a local epidemic in HIV-seropositive men living in Montreal is also unknown. The prevalence of human papillomavirus type 97 (HPV97) was assessed in cervicovaginal cells from women living in Canada and in anal samples from HIV-seropositive men living in Toronto.', 'Cervicovaginal lavages collected from 904 women (678 HIV-seropositive, 226 HIV-seronegative) women living in Canada and anal cells collected from 123 HIV-seropositive men living in Toronto were tested for the presence of HPV97 with PCR. HPV97-positive samples were further tested by PCR-sequencing for molecular variant analysis to assess if all HPV97-positive men were infected with the same strain. All cervicovaginal samples were negative for HPV97. HPV97 was detected in anal samples from 6 HIV-seropositive men (4.9%, 95% confidence interval 2.0-10.5%), of whom five had high-grade and one had low-grade anal intraepithelial neoplasia, in addition to 2 to 8 HPV genital genotypes per sample. Four HPV97 variants were defined by four variation sites in the viral control region.'] Is ano-genital human papillomavirus type 97 infection detected in Canadian men but not women at risk or infected with the human immunodeficiency virus?
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[ -1.942862629890442, -1.414083480834961, 2.483013153076172 ]
['To evaluate whether miR-20a belonging to the cluster miR-17-92 is a negative regulator of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) by modulating expression of apoptosis signal-regulating kinase (ASK) 1, a key component of the toll-like receptors 4 pathway, upstream of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase.', 'Evaluation of miR-20a and ASK1 mRNA was performed by RT-qPCR. ASK1 protein expression was assessed by western blotting. Overexpression of miR-20a was performed by transfection of RA FLS and THP-1 cells with miR-20a mimics. Interleukin (IL)-6, CXCL-10, IL-1β and TNF-α release were measured by ELISA. The role of miR-20a in vivo was assessed by IL-6 release from macrophages obtained from mice injected intraperitoneally with vectorised miR-20a mimics.', "We showed that stimulation of RA FLS with lipopolysacharide (LPS) and bacterial lipoproteins (BLP) induces a drop in expression of miR-20a and that this decrease is associated with an upregulation of ASK1 expression. Using transfection of Ask1 3'UTR reporters, we demonstrate that Ask1 is a direct target of miR-20a. Overexpression of miR-20a led to a global decrease in ASK1 protein in BLP- and LPS-activated cells indicating that miR-20a regulates the expression of ASK1 at the translational level. Transfection of miR-20a mimics decreases IL-6 and CXCL10 release by RA FLS and IL-1β and TNF-α by activated THP-1 cells but only in response to LPS. Last, injection of vectorised miR-20a mimics to mice led to a global decrease in ASK1 protein expression and IL-6 secretion in LPS-activated macrophages."] Does miR-20a regulate ASK1 expression and TLR4-dependent cytokine release in rheumatoid fibroblast-like synoviocytes?
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[ -2.315746545791626, -1.2473864555358887, 2.575517177581787 ]
['Diet is a cornerstone of type 1 diabetes treatment, and poor diet quality may affect glycemic control and other health outcomes. Yet diet quality in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes remains understudied.', 'To evaluate multiple indicators of diet quality in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes and their associations with hemoglobin A1c and body mass index percentile.', "In this cross-sectional study, participants completed 3-day diet records, and data were abstracted from participants' medical records. Diet quality indicators included servings of fruit, vegetables, and whole grains; Healthy Eating Index-2005 (HEI-2005) score; Nutrient Rich Foods 9.3 score (NRF 9.3); and glycemic index.", 'Children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes ≥ 1 year, aged 8 to 18 years, were recruited at routine clinic visits. Of 291 families enrolled, 252 provided diet data.', 'Associations of diet quality indicators to HbA1c and body mass index percentile were examined using analysis of covariance and multiple linear regression.', "Participants demonstrated low adherence to dietary guidelines; mean HEI-2005 score was 53.4 ± 11.0 (range = 26.7 to 81.2). Intake of fruit, vegetables, and whole grains was less than half the recommended amount. Almost half of the participants' daily energy intake was derived from refined-grain products, desserts, chips, and sweetened beverages. Higher fruit (P = 0.04) and whole-grain (P = 0.03) intake were associated with lower HbA1c in unadjusted, but not adjusted analyses; vegetable intake, HEI-2005 score, NRF 9.3 score, and glycemic index were not associated with HbA1c. Higher fruit (P = 0.01) and whole-grain (P = 0.04) intake and NRF 9.3 score (P = 0.02), but not other diet quality indicators, were associated with lower body mass index percentile in adjusted analyses."] Are multiple indicators of poor diet quality in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes associated with higher body mass index percentile but not glycemic control?
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[ -1.2696526050567627, -0.918793797492981, 1.2211240530014038 ]
['Phenotypically diverse autoimmune conditions share common genetic susceptibility loci and underlying molecular pathways.', 'By systematically searching for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with another autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), we aimed to elucidate novel genetic markers of psoriasis.', 'We investigated 18 SNPs, previously confirmed as being associated with RA, in a U.K. cohort of 623 patients with early-onset psoriasis (presenting before age 40 years), comparing them with 2662 control subjects.', 'Our findings confirm the association of early-onset psoriasis with REL (rs13031237, P=0·0027). The minor allele of REL had opposing effects upon susceptibility to disease in patients with psoriasis and RA.'] Does an investigation of rheumatoid arthritis loci in patients with early-onset psoriasis validate association of the REL gene?
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[ -2.37361741065979, -1.0049304962158203, 2.488502264022827 ]
['In a previous analysis involving protocol ANRS 12154, interindividual variability in steady-state nevirapine clearance among HIV-infected Cambodians was partially explained by CYP2B6 516G→T (CYP2B6*6). Here, we examine whether additional genetic variants predict nevirapine clearance in this cohort.', 'Analyses included Phnom Penh ESTHER (Ensemble pour une Solidarité Thérapeutique Hospitalière en Réseau) cohort participants who had consented for genetic testing. All participants were receiving nevirapine plus two nucleoside analogs. The mean individual nevirapine clearance estimates were derived from a population model developed on nevirapine concentrations at 18 and 36 months of therapy. Polymorphisms were assayed in ABCB1, CYP2A6, CYP2B6, CYP2C19, CYP3A4, CYP3A5, and NR1I2.', 'Of 198 assayed loci, 130 were polymorphic. Among 129 individuals with evaluable genetic data, nevirapine clearance ranged from 1.06 to 5.00 l/h in 128 individuals and was 7.81 l/h in one individual. In bivariate linear regression, CYP2B6 516G→T (CYP2B6*6) was associated with lower nevirapine clearances (P=3.5×10). In a multivariate linear regression model conditioned on CYP2B6 516G→T, independent associations were identified with CYP2B6 rs7251950, CYP2B6 rs2279343, and CYP3A4 rs2687116. The CYP3A4 association disappeared after censoring the outlier clearance value. A model that included CYP2B6 516G→T (P=1.0×10), rs7251950 (P=4.8×10), and rs2279343 (P=7.1×10) explained 11% of interindividual variability in nevirapine clearance.'] Do multiple genetic variants predict steady-state nevirapine clearance in HIV-infected Cambodians?
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[ -1.7822774648666382, -1.5936665534973145, 2.3576231002807617 ]
['Desensitization of FSH response by down-regulation of FSHR transcription is critical for FSH action.', 'Chromatin modifier MTA2 participates in the down-regulation of FSHR transcription.'] Is sertoli cell-specific expression of metastasis-associated protein 2 ( MTA2 ) required for transcriptional regulation of the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor ( FSHR ) gene during spermatogenesis?
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[ -2.429236650466919, -1.1617462635040283, 2.661410093307495 ]
['Uterine fibroid tumors have been associated with adverse outcomes in singleton pregnancies. We aimed to estimate risk for adverse obstetric outcomes that are associated with fibroid tumors in twin pregnancies.', 'A retrospective cohort study of twin pregnancies with ≥1 fibroid tumor on second trimester ultrasound examination. Outcomes included small-for-gestational-age fetal growth, preterm delivery, preterm rupture of membranes, abruption, preeclampsia, and intrauterine fetal death. Univariable and multivariable analyses were used to evaluate the impact of fibroid tumors on outcomes in twin pregnancies compared with twin pregnancies without fibroid tumors.', "Of 2378 nonanomalous twin pregnancies, 2.3% had fibroid tumors. Twin pregnancies with fibroid tumors were no more likely to have small-for-gestational-age growth (40.0% vs. 36.0%; adjusted odds ratio, 1.1; 95% confidence interval, 0.7-2.0) or preterm delivery at <34 weeks' gestation (25.0% vs. 24.0%; adjusted odds ratio, 1.0; 95% confidence interval, 0.5-1.9) than twin pregnancies without fibroid tumors. Other adverse outcomes were no more likely to occur in twin pregnancies with fibroid tumors than in twin pregnancies without fibroid tumors. Post hoc power calculations suggested >97% power to detect 2-fold differences in small for gestational age and preterm delivery at <34 weeks' gestation."] Are fibroid tumors a risk factor for adverse outcomes in twin pregnancies?
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[ -1.3287006616592407, -1.5374000072479248, 1.86342191696167 ]
['The serum proteomic test VeriStrat has been shown to be able to classify advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients for overall survival (OS) after treatment with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). In this study, VeriStrat was evaluated as a pre-treatment stratification tool in patients with advanced stage NSCLC for treatment with the combination of erlotinib and sorafenib, considering both OS and progression-free survival (PFS) as end points.', 'Serum samples from 50 patients treated within the context of a phase II trial of first-line erlotinib and sorafenib were analysed with VeriStrat, a fully locked mass spectrometry-based test that identifies patients likely to have good or poor outcome on EGFR therapy based on eight distinct features in mass spectra. Analysis was performed fully blinded to all clinical data, and then the outcome data were analysed with respect to the obtained serum classifications.', 'VeriStrat classified pre-treatment samples into two groups, VeriStrat Good and VeriStrat Poor, which were significantly different in OS (hazard ratio (HR) 0.30, log-rank P=0.009) and in PFS (HR 0.40, log-rank P=0.035).'] Does veriStrat ( ® ) have prognostic value in advanced stage NSCLC patients treated with erlotinib and sorafenib?
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[ -2.046116590499878, -1.4747211933135986, 2.5462756156921387 ]
['As most cases of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have concurrent cirrhosis, viral factors identified to be associated with HCC might be related to cirrhosis rather than HCC.', 'Hepatitis B virus DNA levels, genotypes and precore/basal core promoter (BCP) mutants were compared between cirrhotic HCC and non-cirrhotic HCC patients. Age- and sex-matched case-control studies were performed to identify the risk factors.', 'Hepatitis B virus DNA levels showed no significant difference between non-cirrhotic HCC patients (n=20) and cirrhotic HCC patients (n=140) or 1 : 3 age- and sex-matched cirrhotic HCC patients (n=60), but genotype C and BCP mutant were significantly more prevalent in the latter than in the former. In multiple logistic regression, BCP mutant but not genotype C correlated significantly with the presence of cirrhosis in HCC patients. Compared with inactive carriers (n=60), non-cirrhotic HCC patients (n=20) had significantly higher HBV DNA levels but no difference in HBV genotypes and precore/BCP mutants. Furthermore, HBV DNA levels, the distribution of HBV genotypes and the prevalence of precore/BCP mutants all failed to show any significant difference between cirrhotic HCC patients (n=60) and cirrhotic patients without HCC (n=60).'] Is basal core promoter mutation associated with progression to cirrhosis rather than hepatocellular carcinoma in chronic hepatitis B virus infection?
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[ -1.663347840309143, -1.4961602687835693, 2.1636767387390137 ]
['Targeting differentially activated or perturbed tumour pathways is the key idea in individualised cancer therapy, which is emerging as an important option in treating cancers with poor prognostic profiles. TP53 mutation status is known as a core determinant of survival in breast cancer. The pathways disrupted in association with TP53 mutation status in tumours are not well characterised.', 'In this study, we stratify breast cancers based on their TP53 mutation status and identify the set of dysregulated tumorigenic pathways and corresponding candidate driver genes using breast cancer gene expression profiles. Expressions of these genes were evaluated for their effect on patient survival first in univariate models, followed by multivariate models with TP53 status as a covariate.', 'The most strongly differentially enriched pathways between breast cancers stratified by TP53 mutation status include in addition to TP53 signalling, several known cancer pathways involved in renal, prostate, pancreatic, colorectal, lung and other cancers, and signalling pathways such as calcium signalling, MAPK, ERBB and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signalling pathways. We found that mutant TP53 in conjunction with active estrogen receptor (ER) signalling significantly influence survival. We also found that upregulation of VEGFA mRNA levels in association with active ER signalling is a significant marker for poor survival, even in the presence of wild-type TP53.'] Do potential tumorigenic programs associated with TP53 mutation status reveal role of VEGF pathway?
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[ -2.6040890216827393, -0.9581174850463867, 2.6414732933044434 ]
['We inquired if fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) could improve surgical outcomes in fluorescent orthotopic nude mouse models of human colon cancer.', 'We established fluorescent orthotopic mouse models of human colon cancer expressing a fluorescent protein. Tumors were resected under bright light surgery (BLS) or FGS. Pre- and post-operative images with the OV-100 Small Animal Imaging System (Olympus Corp, Tokyo Japan) were obtained to assess the extent of surgical resection.', 'All mice with primary tumor that had undergone FGS had complete resection compared with 58% of mice in the BLS group (P = 0.001). FGS resulted in decreased recurrence compared with BLS (33% versus 62%, P = 0.049) and lengthened disease-free median survival from 9 to >36 wk. The median overall survival increased from 16 wk in the BLS group to 31 weeks in the FGS group. FGS resulted in a cure in 67% of mice (alive without evidence of tumor at >6 mo after surgery) compared with only 37% of mice that underwent BLS (P = 0.049).'] Does fluorescence-guided surgery of human colon cancer increase complete resection resulting in cures in an orthotopic nude mouse model?
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[ -1.567428708076477, -0.859545886516571, 1.4391891956329346 ]
['Biomarkers predictive of pathological complete response (pCR) to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) of breast cancer are urgently needed.', 'Using a training/validation approach for detection of predictive biomarkers in HER2-negative breast cancer, pre-therapeutic core biopsies from four independent cohorts were investigated: Gene array data were analysed in fresh frozen samples of two cohorts (n=86 and n=55). Quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was performed in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples from two neoadjuvant phase III trials (GeparTrio, n=212, and GeparQuattro, n=383).', 'A strong predictive capacity of thymosin beta 15 (TMSB15A) gene expression was evident in both fresh frozen cohorts (P<0.0001; P<0.0042). In the GeparTrio FFPE training cohort, a significant linear correlation between TMSB15A expression and pCR was apparent in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) (n=61, P=0.040). A cutoff point was then defined that divided TNBC into a low and a high expression group (pCR rate 16.0% vs 47.2%). Both linear correlation of TMSB15A mRNA levels (P=0.017) and the pre-defined cutoff point were validated in 134 TNBC from GeparQuattro (pCR rate 36.8% vs 17.0%, P=0.020). No significant predictive capacity was observed in luminal carcinomas from GeparTrio and GeparQuattro.'] Is thymosin beta 15A ( TMSB15A ) a predictor of chemotherapy response in triple-negative breast cancer?
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[ -2.0094974040985107, -1.5664197206497192, 2.5698094367980957 ]
['An association between atypical fractures and general cortical thickness of the femoral shaft is often suggested in the literature. Our radiographic measurements of 59 atypical and 218 ordinary fractures now exclude a difference larger than 10 % in mean femoral cortical thickness (sum of lateral and medial) with 95 % confidence.', 'An increased general cortical thickness in patients with fatigue fracture of the femoral shaft (atypical fractures) is commonly suggested. However, there are scarce data to support this.', 'In a published nationwide Swedish study, we identified by radiographic review 59 women with an atypical fracture during 2008. The femoral cortical thickness index (thickness/femoral diameter) of these women was now compared with the 218 ordinary fractures that occurred in the same region of the femur in a case-control design. The cortical thickness index 5 cm below the lesser trochanter was the primary variable.', 'Patients with atypical fractures were younger. Without correction for age, they had a thicker cortex (i.e., higher index). However, the difference in cortical thickness disappeared after age correction. The 95 % CI excludes a group mean difference exceeding 10 % of total mean thickness. Similarly, there was no significant difference in cortical thickness between patients with or without bisphosphonate treatment or between the ipsi- and contralateral femurs in patients with an atypical fracture.'] Do atypical fractures have a thicker cortex?
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[ -1.47285795211792, -0.7513459920883179, 1.2737393379211426 ]
['Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection plays an etiological role in the development of cervical dysplasia and cancer. Amplification of human telomerase gene (hTERC) and over expression of telomerase were found to be associated with cervical tumorigenesis. This study was performed to analyze genomic amplification of hTERC gene, telomerase activity in association with HPV infection in different stages of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cervical cancer. We were studying the role of hTERC in the progression of uterine cervical dysplasia to invasive cancer, and proposed an adjunct method for cervical cancer screening.', 'Exfoliated cervical cells were collected from 114 patients with non neoplastic lesion (NNL, n=27), cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN1, n=26, CIN2, n=16, CIN3, n=24) and cervical carcinoma (CA, n=21), and analyzed for amplification of hTERC with two-color fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probe and HPV-DNA with Hybrid Capture 2.From these patients, 53 were taken biopsy to analyze telomerase activity by telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) and expression of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), with immunohistochemistry (IHC). All biopsies were clinically confirmed by phathologists.', 'Amplification of hTERC was significantly associated with the histologic diagnoses (p<0.05). The positive correlation was found between the level of hTERC amplification and histologic grading of dysplasia (CIN2/3 from CIN1 or normal, P=0.03). A profounding increase in the accumulation of HPV and hTERC positive cases was observed in the CIN3 subgroup compared with the CIN2 group, 25% versus 62.96%, respectively (p=0.007).'] Is genomic amplification of the human telomerase gene ( hTERC ) associated with human papillomavirus related to the progression of uterine cervical dysplasia to invasive cancer?
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[ -2.2435462474823, -1.4752682447433472, 2.7652578353881836 ]
['To validate the hypothesis that men displaying serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) slopes ≤ 2.0 pg/mL/mo after prostatectomy, measured using a new immuno-polymerase chain reaction diagnostic test (NADiA ProsVue), have a reduced risk of clinical recurrence as determined by positive biopsy, imaging findings, or death from prostate cancer.', 'From 4 clinical sites, we selected a cohort of 304 men who had been followed up for 17.6 years after prostatectomy for clinical recurrence. We assessed the prognostic value of a PSA slope cutpoint of 2.0 pg/mL/mo against established risk factors to identify men at low risk of clinical recurrence using uni- and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression and Kaplan-Meier analyses.', 'The univariate hazard ratio of a PSA slope >2.0 pg/mL/mo was 18.3 (95% confidence interval 10.6-31.8) compared with a slope ≤ 2.0 pg/mL/mo (P <.0001). The median disease-free survival interval was 4.8 years vs >10 years in the 2 groups (P <.0001). The multivariate hazard ratio for PSA slope with the covariates of preprostatectomy PSA, pathologic stage, and Gleason score was 9.8 (95% confidence interval 5.4-17.8), an 89.8% risk reduction for men with PSA slopes ≤ 2.0 pg/mL/mo (P <.0001). The Gleason score (<7 vs ≥ 7) was the only other significant predictor (hazard ratio 5.4, 95% confidence interval 2.1-13.8, P = .0004).'] Is nADiA ProsVue prostate-specific antigen slope an independent prognostic marker for identifying men at reduced risk of clinical recurrence of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy?
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[ -1.3520482778549194, -1.69086492061615, 2.0563621520996094 ]
['There are almost no data concerning the involvement of endoplasmic reticulum stress (Ca2+ fluxes) in the apoptosis of the pro-B cell type Ba/F3. Thus, we aimed the characterization of thapsigargin-induced effects on Ba/F3 cells in vitro.', 'For some experiments Ba/F3 cells were treated with 1 microM thapsigargin for 24 hours. To compare, we used as positive control the effects of valinomycin 10 microM. The negative control Ba/F3 cells received no treatment for 24 hours. After that, all batches of Ba/F3 cells were incubated in the presence of 1 mimcroM JC-1 (Sigma-Aldrich) at 37 degrees C for 30 minutes.', 'From the normal Ba/F3 JC-1-control cells (20.000 events gated by flow cytometry) 77.61 +/- 2.90% are associating high and 22.39 = 2.90% lower mitochondrial membrane potential. In the case of thapsigargin, 75.49 +/- 1.78% of the Ba/F3 cells are associating high and 24.51 +/- 1.78% lower mitochondrial membrane potential.'] Is thapsigargin-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress accompanied by mitochondrial membrane potential dissipation in murine pro-B cells?
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[ -1.8038121461868286, -1.5799450874328613, 2.4029958248138428 ]