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['In this study, we were interested in the overall methylation level in aged and degenerated cartilage. Also, we looked at one gene which might be involved in the re-initiation of replicative activity in osteoarthritis (OA) chondrocytes, p21(WAF1/CIP1). p21(WAF1/CIP1) was previously suggested to be down-regulated in OA chondrocytes and is known to be regulated by epigenetic modulation.', 'Total methylation levels were analyzed by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), mRNA expression of p21(WAF1/CIP1) and DNMT enzymes by real-time polymerase chain reaction. The methylation status of the p21(WAF1/CIP1)- promotor using bisulfite genomic sequencing was evaluated.', 'General methylation analysis of genomic DNA showed no difference in between normal and aged/OA chondrocytes. Also no difference in methylation of the promotor of the p21(WAF1/CIP1) gene was detectable, which was significantly down-regulated in OA chondrocytes. DNMT1 and DNMT3a were expressed with no significant changes of expression levels found in OA chondrocytes.'] Is dNA methylation responsible for p21WAF1/CIP1 down-regulation in osteoarthritic chondrocytes? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['This study investigated the biodistribution and therapeutic efficacy of Lutetium-177 (177Lu) radiolabeled anti-Lewis Y monoclonal antibody hu3S193 radioimmunotherapy (RIT) in mice bearing prostate cancer xenografts. The ability of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor AG1478 and docetaxel chemotherapy to enhance the efficacy of RIT was also assessed in vivo.', 'The in vitro cytotoxicity of 177Lu labeled hu3S193 on Le(y) positive DU145 prostate cancer cells was assessed using proliferation assays, with induction of apoptosis measured by ELISA. The in vivo biodistribution and tumor localization of 177Lu-hu3S193 was assessed in mice bearing established DU145 tumor xenografts. The efficacy and maximum tolerated dose of 177Lu-hu3S193 RIT in vivo was determined by a dose escalation study. EGFR inhibitor AG1478 or docetaxel chemotherapy was administered at sub-therapeutic doses in conjunction with RIT in vivo.', '177Lu-hu3S193 mediated significant induction of cytotoxicity and apoptosis in vitro. In vivo analysis of 177Lu-hu3S193 biodistribution demonstrated specific targeting of DU145 prostate cancer xenografts, with maximal tumor uptake of 33.2 +/- 3.9%ID/g observed at 120 hr post-injection. In RIT studies, 177Lu-hu3S193 caused specific and dose-dependent inhibition of prostate cancer tumor growth. A maximum tolerated dose of 350 microCi was determined for 177Lu-hu3S193. Combination of 177Lu-hu3S193 RIT with EGFR inhibitor AG1478 or docetaxel chemotherapy both significantly improved efficacy.'] Does therapeutic efficacy of 177Lu-CHX-A '' -DTPA-hu3S193 radioimmunotherapy in prostate cancer is enhance by EGFR inhibition or docetaxel chemotherapy? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To assess the impact of a multifaceted falls prevention program including exercise and educational components on perceived balance and balance confidence among community-dwelling seniors.', 'Quasi-experimental design.', 'Community-based organizations.', 'Two hundred community-dwelling adults aged 60 years and over recruited by community-based organizations.', 'A 12-week multifaceted falls prevention program including 3 components (a 1-hour group exercise class held twice a week, a 30-minute home exercise module to be performed at least once a week, a 30-minute educational class held once a week).', 'Perceived balance and balance confidence.', 'Multivariate analysis showed that the program was successful in increasing perceived balance in experimental participants. However, balance confidence was not improved by program participation.'] Does impact of a multifaceted community-based fall prevention program on balance-related psychologic factors? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 1 | [
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['In previous work we have demonstrated that delivery of low concentrations (250 ppm) of carbon monoxide by means of inhalation to donors, recipients, or both protects transplanted lungs from ischemia-reperfusion injury (improved gas exchange, diminished intragraft and systemic inflammation, and retention of graft vascular endothelial cell ultrastructure). In this study we examined whether delivery of carbon monoxide to lung grafts in the preservation solution could protect against lung ischemia-reperfusion injury.', 'Orthotopic left lung transplantation was performed in syngeneic Lewis to Lewis rats. Grafts were preserved in University of Wisconsin solution with or without (control solution) carbon monoxide at 4 degrees C for 6 hours. Carbon monoxide gas (5% or 100%) was bubbled into University of Wisconsin solution at 4 degrees C for 5 minutes before use.', 'In control animals, ischemia-reperfusion injury resulted in significant deterioration of graft function and was associated with a massive cellular infiltrate 2 hours after reperfusion. Grafts stored in University of Wisconsin solution with carbon monoxide (5%), however, demonstrated significantly better gas exchange and significantly reduced intragraft inflammation (reduced inflammatory mediators and cellular infiltrate). Experiments demonstrated that the protective effects afforded by 100% University of Wisconsin solution with carbon monoxide were not as potent as those of 5% University of Wisconsin solution with carbon monoxide.'] Does carbon monoxide-saturated preservation solution protect lung grafts from ischemia-reperfusion injury? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['During regional anesthesia for carotid endarterectomy (CEA), 10% to 15% of patients develop signs of cerebral hypoxia after cross-clamping, manifested as changes in speech, cerebration or contralateral motor power. Reversal of such neurological deficits using administration of 100% O2 has been described. We used near-infrared cerebral oximetry to assess whether 100% O2 reliably improves regional cerebral oxygenation (rSO2) during carotid cross-clamping.', "Sixteen patients undergoing awake CEA were studied. Bilateral rSO2 optodes were applied before the initiation of sedation and the conduct of the regional blockade. Patients received 28% oxygen by Venturi facemask. Perioperative blood pressure was maintained at or within 10% above the patient's normal limits during carotid cross-clamping. After cross-clamping, 100% O2 was administered for 5 min by a close-fitting anesthetic facemask. The O2 mask was then removed and the patient breathed room air. The effects on rSO2 readings and arterial blood gases were observed after each intervention.", 'Data were analyzed for 15 patients. Ipsilateral rSO2 values decreased by 7.4% +/- 5% after carotid cross-clamping. Administration of 100% O2 resulted in an increase in ipsilateral rSO2 in all patients of 6.9% +/- 3.3% (range, 1%-12%) (paired t-test, P < 0.001) over the cross-clamped value while receiving 28% O2. Hemodynamic variables and arterial PaCO2 values were unaltered.'] Does increased oxygen administration improve cerebral oxygenation in patients undergoing awake carotid surgery? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Recent studies demonstrate that glucocorticoids (GCs) have both supportive (stimulatory) and suppressive effects on immune responses, depending upon the GC concentration. Since some GC effects on inflammation are stimulatory, we hypothesized that acute in vivo GC depletion would decrease inflammatory responses of human monocytes.', 'Monocytes were isolated from healthy volunteer participants before and after in vivo treatment with; 1) IV saline, 2) IV high dose hydrocortisone (8 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1)) followed by oral hydrocortisone overnight, and 3) oral RU486 (200 mg at 0400 and 1600 h) to block the intracellular GC receptor and IV etomidate (1.5 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1)) for 12 h to prevent compensatory adrenal cortisol synthesis. Plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone, plasma, and salivary cortisol were measured serially. Monocytes were tested for; 1) cytokine responses, 2) expression of CD163, CD119, and CD54, and 3) mRNA levels of GC-responsive inflammatory mediators. All measurements were made with and without in vitro stimulation of monocytes by lipopolysaccharide.', 'Cortisol and adrenocorticotropic hormone measurements demonstrated effective manipulation of in vivo cortisol. In vivo hypercortisolemia and in vivo GC depletion had reciprocal effects on monocyte mRNA levels of 4 important GC-responsive molecules: 1) GC receptor, CD163, interleukin-10, and suppressor of the cytokine synthesis-3. Monocyte cytokine responses and protein expression were not affected by GC depletion. CD163 expression was increased by hypercortisolemia.'] Does in vivo exposure to high or low cortisol have biphasic effects on inflammatory response pathways of human monocytes? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To evaluate the influence of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and sex hormones on cell proliferation and extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis (ie, fibronectin, laminin) by cultured normal and scleroderma (SSc) human skin fibroblasts (FBs).', 'Primary cultures of FBs were treated with ET-1 and sex hormones (17beta-oestradiol or testosterone) for 24 h. Cell growth was analysed by methiltetrazolium salt test, ECM synthesis was evaluated by immunocytochemistry and western blot, both at 24 h.', 'In normal FBs, ET-1 and 17beta-oestradiol, as well as their combination, increased cell growth (p<0.001, p<0.001, p<0.01 vs untreated cells (control), respectively) and fibronectin synthesis (p<0.05, p<0.05, p<0.01 vs control, respectively). By contrast, testosterone either alone or in combination with ET-1 did not influence cell proliferation, but decreased fibronectin synthesis (p<0.05, testosterone vs control). In SSc FBs, ET-1 and 17beta-oestradiol alone or their combination induced an increased fibronectin synthesis (p<0.05, p<0.05, p<0.01 vs control, respectively). Unexpectedly, testosterone induced an increase of fibronectin synthesis (p<0.05 vs control).'] Do endothelin and sex hormones modulate the fibronectin synthesis by cultured human skin scleroderma fibroblasts? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['This report examines the < or =30-day postoperative mortality and morbidity in our first 190 duodenal switch (DS) patients.', 'DS is the most weight loss effective and the most difficult to perform bariatric procedure. Indeed, certain surgeons have advocated a 2-stage approach to minimize complications, especially in the super obese (body mass index [BMI] > or =50 kg/m(2)).', 'DS procedures were performed (n = 190) by either open (n = 168) or laparoscopic/robotic surgery in an academic setting: common channel 75 to 125 cm, sleeve gastrectomy (approximately 100 mL gastric pouch), closed duodenal stump, end-to-side duodenoileostomy hand-sewn in 2 layers, with most staple lines oversewn, and all mesentery defects closed.', 'For the 190 patients, 149 were female (78%) and the mean age was 43 years (range, 16-71). Mean preoperative weight 151.4 kg (range, 74.1-332.7); mean preoperative BMI 53.4 kg/m(2) (range, 32-107), with 100 (52.6%) of the patients super obese (BMI > or =50 kg/m(2)). Seventy-four patients had concurrent procedures, eg, cholecystectomy (n = 22), ventral or umbilical hernia repair (n = 19), and hiatus hernia repair (n = 10). Mean operating room time was 337 minutes (range, 127-771); mean hospitalization time was 6 days (range, 2-38). There were no deaths. Serious < or =30-day complications (n = 18 in 14 patients) consisted of 2 leaks (1.0%), which responded to drainage, and intra-abdominal bleeding (n = 3), splenectomy (n = 1), acute pancreatitis (n = 2), gastric outlet obstruction (n = 1), acute renal failure (n = 2), pneumonia (n = 2), respiratory failure (n = 3), acute myocardial infarction (n = 1), and duodenoileostomy stricture requiring endoscopic dilation (n = 1). The serious complication rate in patients with a BMI <50 kg/m(2) was 6.7% (6 of 90) and 12% (12 of 100) with a BMI > or =50 kg/m(2) (NS). Surgical site infections occurred in 7 patients with a BMI <50 kg/m(2) and in 12 with a BMI > or =50 kg/m(2) (NS). Overall complication rate in patients with a BMI <50 kg/m(2) was 14.4% (13 of 90) and 24% (24 of 100) with a BMI > or =50 kg/m(2) (NS).'] Are duodenal switch operative mortality and morbidity impacted by body mass index? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['The hypothesis of the present study was that molecular mechanisms differ markedly when mediating ischemic preconditioning induced by repetitive episodes of ischemia versus classic first- or second-window preconditioning.', 'To test this, chronically instrumented conscious pigs were subjected to either repetitive coronary stenosis (RCS) or a traditional protocol of second-window ischemic preconditioning (SWIPC). Lethal ischemia, induced by 60 minutes of coronary artery occlusion followed by reperfusion, resulted in an infarct size/area at risk of 6+/-3% after RCS and 16+/-3% after SWIPC (both groups P<0.05, less than shams 42+/-4%). Two molecular signatures of SWIPC, the increased expression of the inducible isoform of nitric oxide synthase and the translocation of protein kinase Cepsilon to the plasma membrane, were observed with SWIPC but not with RCS. Confirming this, pretreatment with a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor prevented the protection conferred by SWIPC but not by RCS. Microarray analysis revealed a qualitatively different genomic profile of cardioprotection between ischemic preconditioning induced by RCS and that induced by SWIPC. The number of genes significantly regulated was greater in RCS (5739) than in SWIPC (2394) animals. Of the 5739 genes regulated in RCS, only 31% were also regulated in SWIPC. Broad categories of genes induced by RCS but not SWIPC included those involved in autophagy, endoplasmic reticulum stress, and mitochondrial oxidative metabolism. The upregulation of these pathways was confirmed by Western blotting.'] Does repetitive ischemia by coronary stenosis induce a novel window of ischemic preconditioning? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Statins have potent anti-inflammatory effects in laboratory studies of pulmonary inflammation. We investigated whether statin users had improved outcome when admitted with community-acquired pneumonia.', 'We carried out a prospective observational study of patients admitted to the hospital with community-acquired pneumonia between January 2005 and November 2007. The use of statins, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers, and aspirin were recorded. The outcomes of interest were 30-day mortality, need for mechanical ventilation or inotropic support, and the development of complicated pneumonia.', 'On multivariate logistic regression, statin use was associated with significantly lower 30-day mortality (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 0.46, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.25-0.85, P=.01) and development of complicated pneumonia (AOR 0.44, 95% CI, 0.25-0.79, P=.006). There was no effect on requirement of mechanical ventilation or inotropic support (AOR 0.93, 95% CI, 0.49-1.76, P=.8). Patients prescribed statins had more severe pneumonia (median Pneumonia Severity Index 4, interquartile range [IQR] 3-4) compared with patients not prescribed cardiovascular drugs (median Pneumonia Severity Index 3, IQR 2-4, P < .0001). Despite this, C-reactive protein levels on admission were significantly lower in patients prescribed statins (median 119 mg/L, IQR 46-215) compared with patients prescribed no cardiovascular drugs (182 mg/L, IQR 66-326, P < .0001). On multivariate logistic regression, statin use was independently protective against a C-reactive protein that failed to fall by 50% or more at day 4 (AOR 0.50, 95% CI 0.27-0.92, P=.02).'] Is prior statin use associated with improved outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['General practitioners are familiar with the fact that individual use of care is determined by the family. This paper describes to what extent patterns found in the 1970s can still be replicated in the early 21(st) century, analyzing the impact of the family on frequency of presenting minor illnesses in general practice.', 'We used the data of the families in the CMR database during two five-year periods: 1971-1975 and 2001-2005. All episodes of minor illness were registered using the same classification criteria in both studies. The population under study was divided in low and medium/high social class. Pearson correlation coefficients and a hierarchical linear model were used to analyse the impact of family on the frequency of presenting minor illnesses.', 'Correlations between parents (M/F) were stronger in 1971-1975 than in the 2001-2005 period. The influence of the family on presenting minor illness in general practice has decreased from 27.7 to 20.3%.'] Are all in the family : times changing? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 1 | [
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['Brachypodium distachyon constitutes an excellent model species for grasses. It is a small, easily propagated, temperate grass with a rapid life cycle and a small genome. It is a self-fertile plant that can be transformed with high efficiency using Agrobacteria and callus derived from immature embryos. In addition, considerable genetic and genomic resources are becoming available for this species in the form of mapping populations, large expressed sequence tag collections, T-DNA insertion lines and, in the near future, the complete genome sequence. The development of Brachypodium as a model species is of particular value in the areas of cell wall and biomass research, where differences between dicots and grasses are greatest. Here we explore the effect of mild conditions of pretreatment and hydrolysis in Brachypodium stem segments as a contribution for the establishment of sensitive screening of the saccharification properties in different genetic materials.', 'The non-cellulosic monosaccharide composition of Brachypodium is closely related to grasses of agricultural importance and significantly different from the dicot model Arabidopsis thaliana. Diluted acid pretreatment of stem segments produced significant release of sugars and negatively affected the amount of sugars obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis. Monosaccharide and oligosaccharide analysis showed that the hemicellulose fraction is the main target of the enzymatic activity under the modest hydrolytic conditions used in our assays. Scanning electron microscopy analysis of the treated materials showed progressive exposure of fibrils in the stem segments.'] Does analysis of saccharification in Brachypodium distachyon stem under mild conditions of hydrolysis? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To establish a detection and intervention strategy in order to reduce the number of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs) users at risk of gastropathy from receiving either inadequate or no gastroprotection.', 'Community Pharmacies in Valencia, Spain.', 'Prospective longitudinal intervention study without control group carried out by 79 Community Pharmacies. Patients over 18 who asked for any systemic NSAID were interviewed according to standard procedure. Pharmacist intervention was carried out when a patient at risk of serious NSAID-induced gastrointestinal complications due to inadequate or no gastric protection was identified. The doctor responsible was informed in order to then be able to assess the need to prescribe gastroprotection or change it if inadequate. In the case of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, pharmacist intervention mainly involved replacing NSAIDs for safer medications.', 'Firstly, the number of patients who had no prescribed gastroprotection or inadequate gastroprotection was determined. Pharmacist intervention then brought about changes in pharmacotherapy in this situation.', 'Of the 6,965 patients who asked for NSAIDs during the study period, 3,054 (43.9%) presented NSAID gastropathy risk factors. 35.6% of the latter (1,089) were not prescribed gastroprotection or were prescribed inadequate gastroprotection. Pharmacist intervention was carried out in 1,075 of these cases. On 391 occasions such risk situations were reported to doctors, who accepted pharmacist intervention on 309 occasions (79.0%) and then either prescribed gastroprotection (77% of cases); changed it (13.9%); withdrew the NSAID (5.8%) or substituted it (3.2%). 235 Pharmacist interventions took place when dispensing OTC NSAIDs.'] Does pharmacist intervention reduce gastropathy risk in patients using NSAIDs? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['The liver is comparatively rich in plasmacytoid (p) dendritic cells (DC), - innate immune effector cells that are also thought to play key roles in the induction and regulation of adaptive immunity.', 'Liver and spleen pDC were purified from fms-like tyrosine kinase ligand-treated control or lipopolysaccharide-injected C57BL/10 mice. Flow cytometric and molecular biologic assays were used to characterize their function and interaction with naturally occurring regulatory T cells (Treg).', 'While IL-10 production was greater for freshly isolated liver compared with splenic pDC, the former produced less bioactive IL-12p70. Moreover, liver pDC expressed a low Delta4/Jagged1 Notch ligand ratio, skewed towards T helper 2 cell differentiation/cytokine production, and promoted allogeneic CD4(+)T cell apoptosis. T cell proliferation in response to liver pDC was, however, enhanced by blocking IL-10 function at the initiation of cultures. In the absence of naturally occurring CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells, similar levels of T cell proliferation were induced by liver and spleen pDC and the pro-apoptotic activity of liver pDC was reversed.'] Is poor allostimulatory function of liver plasmacytoid DC associated with pro-apoptotic activity , dependent on regulatory T cells? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Extracellular matrix accumulation, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, tubular atrophy and loss of peritubular capillary network are hallmarks of tubulointerstitial injury in progressive renal diseases. In this study, we analyzed endostatin expression in kidneys subjected to unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO).', 'Collagen XVIII mRNA expression was evaluated by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Endostatin and CD31 protein levels were analyzed by Western blot and immunohistochemistry. In vitro quantification of collagen XVIII and fibrosis-related genes in HK2 cells was performed by real-time PCR.', 'UUO significantly increased collagen XVIII mRNA expression and released a 30-kDa endostatin fragment. Immunohistochemistry revealed endostatin expression increased in injured tissue, mainly on tubular cells. Of interest, expression of CD31 was significantly reduced by UUO. Endostatin administration in vitro did not modify the expression of genes related to fibrosis development. However, in vitro TGF-beta1 administration induced expression of collagen XVIII/endostatin mRNA in human tubular cells.'] Is endostatin , an antiangiogenic protein , expressed in the unilateral ureteral obstruction mice model? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['In contrast to the increasing knowledge of the sensory dysfunction involved in chronic whiplash associated disorders, the use of comprehensive quantitative sensory testing in the acute stage of the condition is sparse. In this study, we sought to investigate the presence of sensory hypoesthesia in participants with acute whiplash injury.', 'Fifty-two volunteers within 4 weeks after a motor vehicle accident and 31 healthy asymptomatic volunteers were recruited for this study. We classified our cohort into either a "high-risk" (n=17; signs associated with poor recovery including Neck Disability Index scores >30, cold and mechanical hyperalgesia, heightened brachial plexus provocation test responses) or "low-risk" group (without these signs). Detection thresholds to electrical, thermal, and vibration stimuli measured in lower cervical nerve root innervation zones and psychologic distress and posttraumatic stress symptoms were compared between the groups using multivariate analysis of covariance.', 'Both the high-risk and low-risk groups exhibited significant elevation in sensory detection when compared with controls (P<0.05). There was no difference in detection thresholds between the 2 whiplash groups, except for electrical detection which was greater in the high-risk group (P>0.05). Both groups were psychologically distressed.'] Does hypoesthesia occur in acute whiplash irrespective of pain and disability levels and the presence of sensory hypersensitivity? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is a standard treatment for reducing tumour recurrence and delaying progression of high-risk, non-muscle-invasive bladder tumours. However, it is not clear yet which patients are more likely to be responders to BCG.', 'To evaluate the role of ezrin expression in bladder cancer (BCa) progression in T1G3 bladder tumours treated with BCG.', 'Ezrin protein expression patterns were analysed on tumour specimens belonging to 92 patients with T1G3 non-muscle-invasive BCa undergoing nonmaintenance BCG treatment. Re-resection was not performed. The median follow-up was 90.5 mo (range: 3.0-173.0). A specific tissue array was created containing three representative cores of each of the tumour specimens belonging to these patients.', 'Ezrin protein expression patterns were assessed by immunohistochemistry on this tissue array. Proliferation rates were assessed by means of Ki67 staining. Recurrence, progression into muscle-invasive tumours, and disease-specific overall survival (OS) rates were analysed using univariate and multivariate tests.'] Are protein expression patterns of ezrin predictors of progression in T1G3 bladder tumours treated with nonmaintenance bacillus Calmette-Guérin? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['During pregnancy the mammary epithelial compartment undergoes extreme proliferation and differentiation, facilitated by stem/progenitor cells. Mouse mammary epithelium in nonpregnant mice contains long label-retaining epithelial cells (LREC) that divide asymmetrically and retain their template DNA strands. The role of LREC during alveogenesis has not been determined.', 'We performed immunohistochemistry and autoradiography on murine mammary glands that had been labeled with 5-bromodeoxyuridine (5BrdU) during allometric ductal growth to investigate the co-expression of DNA label retention and estrogen receptor-alpha or progesterone receptor during pregnancy. A second DNA label ([3H]-thymidine) was administered during pregnancy to identify label-retaining cells (LRC), which subsequently enter the cell cycle. Use of this methodology allowed us to investigate the co-localization of 5BrdU with smooth muscle actin, CD31, cytokeratin, and desmin in periductal or peri-acinar LRC in mammary tissue from pregnant mice subsequent to a long chase period in order to identify LRC.', 'Estrogen receptor-alpha positive and progesterone receptor positive cells represented approximately 30% to 40% of the LREC, which is under 1.0% of the epithelial subpopulation. Pregnancy altered the percentage of LREC expressing estrogen receptor-alpha. LRC situated in periductal or peri-acinar positions throughout the gland do not express epithelial, endothelial, or myoepithelial markers, and these undefined LRCs persist throughout pregnancy. Additionally, new cycling LREC ([3H]-thymidine retaining) appear during alveologenesis, and LRC found in other tissue types (for example, endothelium and nerve) within the mammary fat pad become double labeled during pregnancy, which indicates that they may also divide asymmetrically.'] Does selective segregation of DNA strands persist in long-label-retaining mammary cells during pregnancy? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Chelerythrine, a widely used broad-range protein kinase C inhibitor, induces apoptosis in many cell types. In this study, the mechanism of chelerythrine-induced apoptosis in osteosarcoma was investigated.', 'Signaling pathways activated by chelerythrine in osteosarcoma were detected by Western blots. Impacts of RAF/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) kinase (MEK)/ERK MAPK on apoptosis and cell survival were studied using genetic approaches and pharmacologic pathway-specific inhibitors.', 'Osteosarcoma cells underwent apoptosis rapidly after treatment with chelerythrine. Three parallel MAPKs pathways, including the ERKs, c-Jun NH(2) kinases, and p38, were activated by chelerythrine in a dose-dependent and time-dependent fashion. For the ERKs, the activation was evident at the earliest time point tested (2 minutes) and sustained for >4 hours. Introduction of a dominant-negative H-RAS mutant (17N) partially attenuated ERK activation and delayed the onset of apoptosis induced by chelerythrine. The ERK activation and apoptotic effects of chelerythrine were greatly abrogated by the pharmaceutical inhibitors of MEK, but not by those of c-Jun NH(2) kinase or p38. Moreover, osteosarcoma cells were sensitized to chelerythrine by transient transfection with wild-type MEK1 or constitutively active MEK1 and became resistant with dominant-negative MEK1. Other protein kinase C inhibitors, including GF109203X or Gö6976, did not cause ERK activation or apoptosis in the same timeframe tested.'] Does activation of the RAF/mitogen-activated protein/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway mediate apoptosis induced by chelerythrine in osteosarcoma? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Lipid-induced immune modulation might contribute to the increased infection rate that is observed in patients using parenteral nutrition. We previously showed that emulsions containing medium-chain triglycerides (LCT/MCTs or pure MCTs), but not pure long-chain triglycerides (LCTs), impair neutrophil functions, modulate cell-signaling and induce neutrophil activation in vitro. It has recently been shown that medium-chain fatty acids are ligands for GPR84, a pertussis toxin (PT)-sensitive G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). This finding urged us to investigate whether MCT-induced neutrophil activation is mediated by PT-sensitive GPCRs.', 'Neutrophils isolated from blood of healthy volunteers were pre-incubated with PT (0.5-1 microg/mL, 1.5 h) and analyzed for the effect of this pre-incubation on LCT/MCT (2.5 mmol/L)-dependent modulation of serum-treated zymosan (STZ)-induced intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization and on LCT/MCT (5 mmol/L)-induced expression of cell surface adhesion (CD11b) and degranulation (CD66b) markers and oxygen radical (ROS) production.', 'PT did not inhibit the effects of LCT/MCT on the STZ-induced increase in cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration. LCT/MCT increased ROS production to 146% of unstimulated cells. However, pre-incubation with PT did not inhibit the LCT/MCT-induced ROS production. Furthermore, the LCT/MCT-induced increase in CD11b and CD66b expression (196% and 235% of unstimulated cells, respectively) was not inhibited by pre-incubation with PT.'] Is parenteral medium-chain triglyceride-induced neutrophil activation mediated by a Pertussis Toxin sensitive receptor? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Results from clinical trials suggest that cardiac function after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) can be enhanced by an intracoronary infusion of autologous unselected nucleated bone marrow cells (BMCs). Release of paracrine factors has been proposed as a mechanism for these therapeutic effects; however, this hypothesis has not been tested in humans.', 'BMCs and peripheral blood leucocytes (PBLs) were obtained from 15 patients with AMI and cultured in serum-free medium to obtain conditioned supernatants (SN). BMC-SN stimulated human coronary artery endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and tube formation, and induced cell sprouting in a mouse aortic ring assay. Moreover, BMC-SN protected rat cardiomyocytes from cell death induced by simulated ischaemia or ischaemia followed by reperfusion. While PBL-SN promoted similar effects on endothelial cells and cardiomyocytes, BMC-SN and PBL-SN in combination promoted synergistic effects. As shown by ProteinChip and GeneChip array analyses (each performed in triplicate), BMCs and PBLs expressed distinct patterns of pro-angiogenic and cytoprotective secreted factors.'] Are bone marrow cells a rich source of growth factors and cytokines : implications for cell therapy trials after myocardial infarction? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['The vestibular system is a major pathway to nausea and vomiting, and the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) is a central component; its function can be studied using the vestibular autorotation test (VAT). We hypothesize that women with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) may have VOR abnormalities.', 'Women with HG were compared with women without HG using the VAT. Horizontal and vertical VOR gains and phases were evaluated at 3 frequency ranges: low (2.0 to 3.5 Hz), medium (greater than 3.5 to 5.0 Hz), and high (greater than 5.0 to 6.0 Hz) during pregnancy and postpartum.', 'Twenty women with HG and 48 unaffected women were evaluated in early pregnancy. Women with HG had higher horizontal gains at all 3 frequency ranges. Horizontal phase differences were also observed at medium frequencies. No VAT differences were noted postpartum.'] Does the first demonstration that a subset of women with hyperemesis gravidarum have abnormalities in the vestibuloocular reflex pathway? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Discolored amniotic fluid (AF) has been associated with intraamniotic infection/inflammation (IAI) in patients with preterm labor (PTL). The presence of hemoglobin and its catabolic products has been implicated as a cause for AF discoloration. The aim of this study was to determine whether there is an association between total hemoglobin concentration in AF and gestational age, spontaneous labor (term and preterm), and the presence or absence of IAI.', 'This cross-sectional study included patients in the following groups: (1) mid trimester (n = 65 patients); (2) term not in labor (n = 22 patients); (3) term in labor (n = 47 patients); (4) spontaneous PTL who delivered at term (n = 92 patients); (5) PTL without IAI who delivered preterm (n = 76 patients); (6) PTL with IAI (n = 81 patients); (7) preterm prelabor rupture of the membranes (PPROM) with IAI (n = 48 patients); and (8) PPROM without IAI (n = 49 patients). Total hemoglobin concentrations in amniotic fluid were determined by an enzyme-linked immunoassay. Nonparametric statistics were used for analysis.', 'Hemoglobin was detected in all AF samples (n = 480). The median AF total hemoglobin concentration at term was significantly higher than in mid trimester (520.6 ng/mL [interquartile range (IQR), 271.2-1549.2] vs 58.5 ng/mL [IQR, 26.1-200.8]; P < .001]). Among patients with PTL, the median AF total hemoglobin concentration was significantly higher in patients with IAI than in patients without IAI (4671.7 ng/mL [IQR, 1294.2-8620.7] vs 2013.6 ng/mL [IQR, 629.2-5420.4]; P = .01) or women who delivered at term (1143.4 ng/mL [IQR, 451.8-4037.9]; P = .001). Similarly, among patients with PPROM, the median AF total hemoglobin concentration was significantly higher in patients with IAI than in patients without IAI (10753.7 ng/mL [IQR, 2053.9-56026.6] vs 2281 ng/mL [IQR, 938.2-9191.7]; P = .02). Women at term in labor had a higher median hemoglobin concentration than did women who were not in labor (1952.6 ng/mL [IQR, 709.6-6289.2] vs 520.6 ng/mL [IQR, 271.1-1549.2]; P = .003).'] Is total hemoglobin concentration in amniotic fluid increased in intraamniotic infection/inflammation? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and the receptor for AGEs (RAGE) system plays an important role in the development of atherosclerosis. It has been recently reported that endogenous secretory RAGE (esRAGE) and total soluble RAGE (sRAGE) levels are associated with diabetic complications. The aim of the present study is to longitudinally evaluate the association between esRAGE and sRAGE levels and the progression of carotid intima-media thickness (IMT), a surrogate marker of atherosclerosis.', 'Japanese type 1 diabetic patients (n=47, aged 24.0+/-3.1 years) were enrolled into a 4-year follow-up study and annual measurements of serum esRAGE and sRAGE levels and IMTs were performed. At baseline, mean-IMT was inversely correlated with circulating esRAGE levels (r=-0.317, p=0.0292), whereas there was not statistical significance between mean-IMT and sRAGE levels. Mean-IMT significantly increased during the follow-up period (from 0.63+/-0.10 to 0.67+/-0.10mm, p=0.0022). Annual increase in mean-IMT (=(mean-IMT after 4 years-mean-IMT at baseline)/4) was positively correlated with the arithmetic average of systolic blood pressure (r=0.310, p=0.0332) and triglyceride (r=0.337, p=0.0201), and inversely correlated with circulating esRAGE levels (r=-0.360, p=0.0124) and sRAGE levels (r=-0.406, p=0.0042) during the follow-up period. Furthermore, stepwise multivariate regression analyses revealed that continuous low levels of circulating esRAGE and sRAGE were determinants of the progression of mean-IMT independently of conventional risk factors.'] Is serum endogenous secretory RAGE level an independent risk factor for the progression of carotid atherosclerosis in type 1 diabetes? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To determine whether oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) induces C6 cell injury, and whether 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX)/cysteinyl leukotriene (CysLT) pathway is involved in OGD-induced injury.', 'After OGD treatment and recovery for various durations, the viability of C6 cells was determined, and the effects of 5-LOX inhibitors and CysLT receptor antagonists were investigated. Intracellular distribution of 5-LOX protein was detected by immunocytochemistry, and the mRNA expressions of CysLT1 and CysLT2 receptors were detected by RT-PCR. The effect of leukotriene D(4) (LTD(4)) on C6 cells was also investigated.', 'OGD for 4-8 h followed by recovery for 24-72 h significantly induced C6 cell injury. Neither 5-LOX inhibitors nor CysLT receptor antagonists inhibited OGD-induced injury. OGD did not induce 5-LOX translocation into the nuclear membrane. C6 cells highly expressed CysLT(2) receptor, but the expression of CysLT1receptor was much weaker; the expression was not affected by OGD. In addition, LTD(4) did not affect C6 cells significantly.'] Is [ 5-Lipoxygenase/cysteinyl leukotriene pathway involved in injury of rat C6 glioma cells induced by oxygen-glucose deprivation ]? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Over- or underexpression of certain Eph receptors has been associated with tumorigenesis of some types of cancer. EphB1 is a member of receptor tyrosine kinases of the EphB subfamily involved in the development, progress and prognosis of colorectal cancers. The expression levels of EphB1 in colon cancer cell lines and human colorectal carcinoma specimens were determined and association of EphB1 expression with clinicopathological parameters was analyzed.', 'Quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry were used.', 'The EphB1 transcript is expressed in all colon cancer cell lines tested. However, there is marked variability in the expression of the EphB1 transcripts and proteins among colorectal carcinoma specimens. Reduced expression of EphB1 in colorectal cancers more often occurred in poorly differentiated and mucinous adenocarcinomas than in well- and moderately differentiated adenocarcinomas. Further, cancer cells with a low level of EphB1 protein showed more invasive power.'] Is ephB1 underexpressed in poorly differentiated colorectal cancers? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To study how central visual motion integration and segmentation processes are influenced by the congruence or incongruence of peripheral contextual moving surrounds and to determine their clinical relevance.', 'Nine subjects participated in experiments 1 and 2 (12-second blocks containing 2-second static fixation and 10-second surface plaid movement) and 15 in experiment 3 (72-second blocks, with 12-second fixation, and 60-second motion). Observers reported whether they perceived nontransparent (corresponding to visual integration of motion cues into one surface) or transparent (segmentation of two surfaces from motion cues) plaid motion within a 5 degrees central circular region. Surround stimuli were 20 degrees transparent or nontransparent moving plaids.', 'Contextual effects required the presence of both local and global ambiguity. If central local motion became unambiguous, then surrounds became ineffective. Under local and global ambiguity, transparent surrounds invariably induced central congruence while also strongly suppressing incongruent percepts. Nontransparent surrounds produced similar but less consistent congruent bias, especially for longer viewing times. In the latter case, however, suppression of incongruent central interpretations became barely detectable compared to the observed significant facilitation of congruent percepts.'] Are peripheral influences on motion integration in foveal vision modulated by central local ambiguity and center-surround congruence? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To investigate the anti-fibrotic effect of sirolimus (rapamycin) at the cell level.', 'The primary cultured rat renal cortical myofibroblasts were divided into two groups, control group and sirolimus 40 mg/L group at each time point. The protein levels of alpha-SMA, Col-I, fibronectin(FN) were analyzed by Western blot in both the whole cell lysates and supernatant culture media 12 h , 24 h and 48 h after incubation, respectively. Real-time quantitative PCR was carried out to measure the levels of procollagen-I mRNA 1 h, 2 h, 4 h, and 6 h after cell incubation. The activities of gelatinase MMP-2 and MMP-9 in the supernatant from the cultured cell media were assayed by gelatin zymography.', '(1) Sirolimus had no effect on the expression of alpha-SMA of myofibroblasts at different time points. (2) The expression of Col-I in the whole cell lysates both reduced at the end of 24 h and 48 h in sirolimus group significantly [(0.58+/-0.05) and (0.63+/-0.18), P < 0.05] compared with control group at each time point, respectively. (3) The levels of procollagen-I mRNA reduced significantly at the end of 1 h and 2 h compared with control group at each time point [(0.38+/-0.05) and (0.55+/-0.16), P < 0.05], but increased to basic level at the end of 4 h. (4) The myofibroblasts had basic expression of Col-I early at the end of 12 h, its expression in supernatant culture medium reduced obviously both at 24 h and 48 h in sirolimus group compared with control group of each time point [(0.59+/-0.25) and (0.52+/-0.21), P < 0.05]. (5) The expression of FN in the whole cell lysates had the same trend as that in supernatant culture medium, which reduced obviously at the end of 24 h in sirolimus group compared with control group at each time point [(0.44+/-0.09) and (0.40+/-0.15), P < 0.05], but the inhibitive effect of sirolimus on FN disappeared at the end of 48 h. (6) The activities of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in the supernatant culture media were not significantly changed along with the experimental time points.'] Does [ Sirolimus inhibit the expression of type I collagen and fibronectin in cultured renal cortical myofibroblasts ]? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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["The reactive oxygen species produced as a result of exercise might exceed an individual's antioxidant defence system. Various endogenous antioxidants are elevated in adult athletes, resulting in an improved antioxidant capacity. However, little is known about antioxidant defence in adolescents. The purpose of this study was to examine presumed adaptations of antioxidant capacity in exercising adolescents.", 'Trolox-equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC), uric acid and nutritional antioxidants were measured in the plasma of 91 male and 98 female athletes (mean age 15.9 +/- 2.0 years) and compared to those of 18 male and 22 female sedentary controls (mean age 16.3 +/- 2.1 years). Antioxidant intake was calculated using 4-day dietary records.', 'Neither male nor female athletes showed differences in alpha-tocopherol, beta-carotene or ascorbate intake compared to controls. Plasma levels of alpha-tocopherol and carotenoids in athletes and controls did not differ either. Nevertheless, athletes of both sexes had higher TEAC values than their respective controls (male athletes 1.48 +/- 0.22 mmol/l vs. male controls 1.23 +/- 0.19 mmol/l, female athletes 1.47 +/- 0.20 mmol/l vs. female controls 1.15 +/- 0.04 mmol/l, p < 0.05).'] Does exercise increase the plasma antioxidant capacity of adolescent athletes? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Apolipoprotein A5 (APOA5) is a determinant of plasma lipids, and its role in body mass index (BMI) determination is discussed. This study was aimed at the investigation of the relationship between common APOA5 gene variants and body weight/plasma lipid decrease in overweight females.', 'We analyzed 98 unrelated overweight and obese nondiabetic Czech females (BMI >27.5). APOA5 T-1131-->C and Ser19-->Trp variants were genotyped. Before and after 9 weeks of lifestyle modification, biochemical and anthropometrical measurements and assessment of nutritional intake were performed. The lifestyle modification program consisted of a reduction in energy intake and an exercise program (aerobic exercise 4 times per week, 60 min each).', 'The mean age of the participants was 30.7 +/- 3.7 years, the mean BMI before the intervention was 31.4 +/- 3.8 and the weight loss was 5.9 +/- 2.5 kg (7 +/- 3%). There were 86 T-1131T homozygotes and 12 carriers of the C-1131 allele and 82 Ser19Ser homozygotes and 16 carriers of the Trp19 allele, respectively; 72 females had the commonest T-1131T/Ser19Ser haplotype. No significant association between BMI decrease and APOA5 variants was found, but T-1131T carriers have a significantly higher body weight both before and after the intervention (p < 0.05; p = not significant for BMI). The fasting glycemia was significantly higher in Trp19 carriers both before and after the intervention (p < 0.01). Further, plasma triglyceride levels decreased in Ser19Ser homozygotes but increased in Trp19 carriers (1.42 +/- 0.62 to 1.28 +/- 0.48 vs. 1.15 +/- 0.47 to 1.41 +/- 0.80 mmol/l; p < 0.05 for differences between the groups). Similarly, in carriers of at least 1 less common APOA5 allele (n = 26), plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels did not decrease as they did in T-1131T/Ser19Ser carriers (3.11 +/- 0.70 to 3.27 +/- 0.81 vs. 3.39 +/- 0.81 to 3.16 +/- 0.86 mmol/l; p < 0.05 for differences between the groups).'] Does changes of plasma lipids during weight reduction in females depend on APOA5 variants? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Cross-sectional reports suggest that statin users are less likely to have Alzheimer disease (AD). Prospective studies have provided inconsistent evidence. Moreover, it is unclear whether the association differs for lipophilic statins, those that could more easily pass the blood-brain barrier and hydrophilic statins.', 'To prospectively evaluate whether use of statins is associated with the risk of AD, and to determine whether associations differ for lipophilic and hydrophilic statins.', '6992 participants of the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study were followed, from baseline (1990-1993) until January 2005 for incident AD. Data on all filled prescriptions came from pharmacy records. For each date on which each event occurred, cholesterol-lowering drug use for the person who experienced the event and all remaining persons in the cohort was categorised as "any" or "never" use. A distinction was made between statin, lipophilic and hydrophilic statins, and non-statin cholesterol-lowering drugs. Data were analysed with the Cox regression analysis, adjusting for sex, age and potential confounders.', 'During follow-up (mean 9 years), 582 persons developed AD. Compared with never use of cholesterol-lowering drugs, statin use was associated with a decreased risk of AD (HR 0.57; 95% CI 0.37 to 0.90), but non-statin cholesterol-lowering drug use was not (HR 1.05; 95% CI 0.45 to 2.44). HRs were equal for lipophilic (HR 0.54; 95% CI 0.32 to 0.89) and hydrophilic statins (HR 0.54; 95% CI 0.26 to 1.11).'] Are statins associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer disease regardless of lipophilicity . The Rotterdam Study? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Cholecystectomy is the most frequently performed gastrointestinal surgery in the United States. In this study, we characterized racial disparities in in-hospital mortality after cholecystectomy among patients with and without decompensated cirrhosis.', 'All patients who underwent cholecystectomy between 1998 and 2003 were queried from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, the largest population-based and geographically representative all-payer database of hospital discharges in the United States. Crude mortality among races was determined for those with and without cirrhosis with portal hypertension and subsequently adjusted for demographic and clinical factors.', 'In-hospital mortality associated with cholecystectomy was higher in the portal hypertensive group compared with those without portal hypertension (10.8% vs 1.4%; P < .0001). African Americans had greater adjusted mortality risk than whites in both the nonportal hypertensive (odds ratio [OR], 1.48; 95% CI, 1.35-1.63) and portal hypertensive (odds ratio [OR], 2.37; 95% CI, 1.47-3.84) groups, although the mortality gap was more pronounced in the latter. For portal hypertensive patients, undergoing cholecystectomy at a liver transplant center was associated with dramatically lower mortality (OR, 0.41; 95% CI, 0.25-0.69).'] Is race a predictor of in-hospital mortality after cholecystectomy , especially in those with portal hypertension? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To confirm that total number of microvessels per tumor area (TN/TA) and total microvessel perimeter per tumor area (TP/TA) are predictors for radiosensitivity in early-stage glottic carcinoma.', 'One hundred twenty consecutive patients with T1-2N0M0 glottic cancer who were treated with radical radiotherapy in three different hospitals in Japan were included in this study. Biopsy specimens from patients were immunostained with anti-CD31 antibody. The TN/TA and TP/TA of each sample were analyzed using a computer-assisted image analysis system. Patients were stratified into high and low groups according to the cut-off values derived from receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Progression-free survival rates of the different groups were compared. The relationship of microvessel perimeter to vessel maturation was also discussed.', 'Survival analysis showed higher TP/TA to be associated significantly with longer progression-free survival, as compared with the lower-level group (p = 0.031). In multivariate analysis, both TP/TA (p = 0.037) and T stage (p < 0.001) proved to be independent predictive factors. Microvessel perimeter correlated closely with vessel maturity, which suggests that a tumor with high TP/TA contains more functional vessels and as a result contains more oxygenated and radiosensitive cells.'] Is total microvessel perimeter per tumor area a predictor of radiosensitivity in early-stage glottic carcinoma? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Perinatal hypoxia-ischemia causes significant morbidity and mortality. Xenon and sevoflurane may be used as inhalational analgesics for labor. Therefore, the authors investigated the potential application of these agents independently and in combination to attenuate perinatal injury.', 'Oxygen-glucose deprivation injury was induced in pure neuronal or neuronal-glial cocultures 24 h after preconditioning with xenon and/or sevoflurane. Cell death was assessed by lactate dehydrogenase release or staining with annexin V-propidium iodide. The mediating role of phosphoinositide-3-kinase signaling in putative protection was assessed using wortmannin, its cognate antagonist. In separate in vivo experiments, perinatal asphyxia was induced 4 hours after preconditioning with analgesic doses alone and in combination; infarct size was assessed 7 days later, and neuromotor function was evaluated at 30 days in separate cohorts. The role of phosphorylated cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element binding protein in the preconditioning was assessed by immunoblotting.', 'Both anesthetics preconditioned against oxygen-glucose deprivation in vitro alone and in combination. The combination increased cellular viability via phosphoinositide-3- kinase signaling. In in vivo studies, xenon (75%) and sevoflurane (1.5%) alone as well as in combination (20% xenon and 0.75% sevoflurane) reduced infarct size in a model of neonatal asphyxia. Preconditioning with xenon and the combination of xenon and sevoflurane resulted in long-term functional neuroprotection associated with enhanced phosphorylated cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element binding protein signaling.'] Do xenon and sevoflurane protect against brain injury in a neonatal asphyxia model? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.7144439220428467
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['The present study was done for evaluation of the possible influence of the oral administration of choline on metabolic characteristics of gliomas detected with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H-MRS).', "Thirty patients (22 men and eight women; mean age 38 +/- 15 years) with suspicious intracranial gliomas underwent single-voxel long-echo (TR 2,000 ms, TE 136 ms, 128-256 acquisitions) (1)H-MRS of the tumor, peritumoral brain tissue, and distant normal-appearing white matter before and several hours (median, 3 h; range, 1.2-3.7 h) after ingestion of choline with prescribed dose of 50 mg/kg (median actual dose, 52 mg/kg; range, 48-78 mg/kg). Investigations were done using 1.5 T clinical magnetic resonance imager. The volume of the rectangular (1)H-MRS voxel was either 3.4 or 8 cm(3). At the time of both spectroscopic examinations, similar voxels' positioning and size and technical parameters of (1)H-MRS were used. Surgery was done in 27 patients within 1 to 68 days thereafter. In all cases, more than 80% resection of the neoplasm was attained.", 'There were 12 low-grade gliomas and 15 high-grade gliomas. MIB-1 index varied from 0% to 51.7% (median, 13.8%). Statistical analysis did not disclose significant differences of any investigated metabolic parameter of the tumor, peritumoral brain tissue and distant normal-appearing white matter between two spectroscopic examinations.'] Does oral administration of choline affect metabolic characteristics of gliomas and normal-appearing white matter , as detected with single-voxel ( 1 ) H-MRS at 1.5 T? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Unenhanced multidetector computed tomography (UMDCT) is well established as the procedure of choice for radiologic evaluation of patients with renal colic. The procedure has both clinical and financial consequences for departments of surgery and radiology. However, the financial effect outside the radiology department is poorly elucidated.', 'To evaluate the financial consequences outside of the radiology department, a retrospective study comparing the ward occupation of patients examined with UMDCT to that of intravenous urography (IVU) was performed.', 'A total of 594 consecutive patients were admitted for renal colic during two 6-month periods. One hundred seventy-three consecutive patients were examined with IVU in 2000 and 421 with UMDCT in 2005. The only difference between the two groups was the imaging procedure. The duration of hospital stay and pathology findings were registered.', 'In 50% of the patients undergoing UMDCT, a stone was found; a stone was found or suspected in 40% of patients undergoing IVU. Patients undergoing IVU stayed significantly longer in the ward than patients examined by UMDCT (P<0.0001). The new procedure (UMDCT) saved the hospital USD 265,000 every 6 months compared to the use of IVU.'] Does unenhanced computed tomography in acute renal colic reduce cost outside radiology department? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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-1.1925477981567383,
0.858203649520874
] |
['Previous studies have shown that fibrosis developing in chronic experimental colitis is driven by interleukin (IL)-13 signaling via IL-13R alpha(2) and the production of transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta1. In the present study, we sought to determine the fibrogenic downstream events set in motion by such signaling.', 'Experimental colitis with late-onset intestinal fibrosis was induced by weekly intrarectal administration of trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) to BALB/c mice. Blockade of IL-13 signaling via IL-13R alpha(2) and TGF-beta1 signaling was achieved by the administration of small interfering RNA or decoy oligonucleotides that target promoter sequences of signaling components of these receptors. Effects of blockade were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or Western blotting detecting specific key fibrogenic factors and by measurement of collagen production.', 'Initially, we showed that abrogation of IL-13 activity via blockade of IL-13R alpha(2) and TGF-beta1 signaling results in severe inhibition of expression of colonic insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and early growth response gene (Egr)-1, factors known to initiate and sustain fibrosis. We then showed that Egr-1 was necessary early in the fibrotic process for caspase-mediated apoptosis of myofibroblasts and the production of urokinase plasminogen activator, a protein that enhances TGF-beta1 activation. Finally, we showed that IGF-I (together with TGF-beta1) acts later in the process to stimulate myofibroblasts to deposit collagen in the colon.'] Does iL-13 signaling via IL-13R alpha2 induce major downstream fibrogenic factors mediating fibrosis in chronic TNBS colitis? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Live, attenuated measles virus (MeV) vaccine strains were generated by adaptation to cell culture. The genetic basis for the attenuation of the vaccine strains is unknown. We previously reported that adaptation of a pathogenic, wild-type MeV to Vero cells or primary chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEFs) resulted in a loss of pathogenicity in rhesus macaques. The CEF-adapted virus (D-CEF) contained single amino acid changes in the C and matrix (M) proteins and two substitutions in the shared amino terminal domain of the phosphoprotein (P) and V protein. The Vero-adapted virus (D-VI) had a mutation in the cytoplasmic tail of the hemagglutinin (H) protein.', 'In vitro assays were used to test the functions of the wild-type and mutant proteins. The substitution in the C protein of D-CEF decreased its ability to inhibit mini-genome replication, while the wild-type and mutant M proteins inhibited replication to the same extent. The substitution in the cytoplasmic tail of the D-VI H protein resulted in reduced fusion in a quantitative fusion assay. Co-expression of M proteins with wild-type fusion and H proteins decreased fusion activity, but the mutation in the M protein of D-CEF did not affect this function. Both mutations in the P and V proteins of D-CEF reduced the ability of these proteins to inhibit type I and II interferon signaling.'] Does adaptation to cell culture induce functional differences in measles virus proteins? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) is a clinical condition that is notoriously difficult to manage; the relative risk of adverse cardiovascular events in these patients compared with euthyroid patients is largely unknown.', 'We compared the clinical characteristics and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in AIT and euthyroid patients.', 'Patients at a tertiary referral center who had been prescribed amiodarone for at least 3 months were retrospectively analyzed. Baseline clinical characteristics, laboratory parameters, and outcome events were evaluated. MACE was defined as cardiovascular mortality, myocardial infarction, stroke and heart failure, or ventricular arrhythmias that required hospitalization.', 'A total of 354 patients (61.8 +/- 14.1 yr; 64.7% male) with a mean follow-up of 48.6 +/- 26.7 months were studied. AIT, euthyroid status, and amiodarone-induced hypothyroidism were identified in 57 (16.1%), 224 (63.3%), and 73 (20.6%) patients, respectively. No differences in baseline clinical characteristics were observed between AIT and euthyroid patients. Nonetheless AIT patients demonstrated a higher MACE rate (31.6 vs. 10.7%, P < 0.01), mostly driven by a higher rate of ventricular arrhythmias that required admission (7.0 vs. 1.3%, P = 0.03). Cox-regression multivariate analysis revealed that AIT (hazard ratio 2.68; confidence interval 1.53-4.68; P < 0.01) and left ventricular ejection fraction less than 45% (hazard ratio 2.52; confidence interval 1.43-4.42; P < 0.01) were independent predictors of MACE.'] Is amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis a predictor of adverse cardiovascular outcome? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.2757513523101807
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['It has been reported that hemodialysis (HD) stimulates hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) release, but it is not clear if this stimulation is due to HD itself or to heparin used during HD. To clarify this issue, we undertook the present study.', 'We studied 18 HD patients using high-flux dialyzers, during a single 4-hr hemodialysis session (session A). The dialyzers were pre-rinse with normal saline without heparin, and HD was started with zero ultrafiltration and without anticoagulation. Anticoagulation was administered as IV injection (80 IU/kg of LMWH enoxaparin sodium) 10 min after the beginning of HD. HD was continued for 10 more minutes and then as prescribed. HGF serum levels were measured before the beginning of the HD session (sample t0) as well as 10 and 20 minutes after the beginning of the session (samples t10 and t20). In six more patients (controls), the same study was repeated but without the administration of LMWH during the first 20 min of HD initiation (session B).', 'In comparison with t0, t10 HGF serum levels changed significantly in neither session A nor in session B. However, at t20, HGF levels increased significantly in session A compared with t0 (increment 666.3 +/- 211.0%, p < 0.0001) and t10 (increment 894.2 +/- 506.0%, p < 0.0001), but not in session B. No differences were found between sessions A and B at samples t0 and t10 (p = NS). HGF serum levels at t20 in session A were found to be higher compared with corresponding levels in session B (p < 0.0001).'] Are elevated hepatocyte growth factor levels at the beginning of high-flux hemodialysis due to heparin administration? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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1.6383349895477295
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['Many membrane proteins, including Drosophila Dscam, are enriched in dendrites or axons within neurons. However, little is known about how the differential distribution is established and maintained.', 'Here we investigated the mechanisms underlying the dendritic targeting of Dscam[TM1]. Through forward genetic mosaic screens and by silencing specific genes via targeted RNAi, we found that several genes, encoding various components of the dynein-dynactin complex, are required for restricting Dscam[TM1] to the mushroom body dendrites. In contrast, compromising dynein/dynactin function did not affect dendritic targeting of two other dendritic markers, Nod and Rdl. Tracing newly synthesized Dscam[TM1] further revealed that compromising dynein/dynactin function did not affect the initial dendritic targeting of Dscam[TM1], but disrupted the maintenance of its restriction to dendrites.'] Is dynein-dynactin complex essential for dendritic restriction of TM1-containing Drosophila Dscam? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-2.476267099380493,
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2.6344785690307617
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['Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have a central role in the recognition of pathogens and the initiation of the innate immune response. Myeloid differentiation primary-response gene 88 (MyD88) and TIR-domain-containing adaptor protein inducing IFNbeta (TRIF) are regarded as the key signaling adaptor proteins for TLRs. Melioidosis, which is endemic in SE-Asia, is a severe infection caused by the gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. We here aimed to characterize the role of MyD88 and TRIF in host defense against melioidosis.', 'First, we found that MyD88, but not TRIF, deficient whole blood leukocytes released less TNFalpha upon stimulation with B. pseudomallei compared to wild-type (WT) cells. Thereafter we inoculated MyD88 knock-out (KO), TRIF mutant and WT mice intranasally with B. pseudomallei and found that MyD88 KO, but not TRIF mutant mice demonstrated a strongly accelerated lethality, which was accompanied by significantly increased bacterial loads in lungs, liver and blood, and grossly enhanced liver damage compared to WT mice. The decreased bacterial clearance capacity of MyD88 KO mice was accompanied by a markedly reduced early pulmonary neutrophil recruitment and a diminished activation of neutrophils after infection with B. pseudomallei. MyD88 KO leukocytes displayed an unaltered capacity to phagocytose and kill B. pseudomallei in vitro.'] Does myD88 dependent signaling contribute to protective host defense against Burkholderia pseudomallei? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Quantitative data on the expression of multiple factors that control angiogenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are limited. A better understanding of the mechanisms underlying angiogenesis in HCC will improve the rational choice of anti-angiogenic treatment. We quantified gene and protein expression of members of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and angiopoietin systems and studied localization of VEGF, its receptors VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2, Angiopoietin (Ang)-1 and Ang-2, and their receptor, in HCC in noncirrhotic and cirrhotic livers. We employed real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), western blot, and immunohistology, and compared the outcome with highly angiogenic human renal cell carcinoma (RCC). HCC in noncirrhotic and cirrhotic livers expressed VEGF and its receptors to a similar extent as normal liver, although in cirrhotic background, VEGFR-2 levels in both tumor and adjacent tissue were decreased. Ang-1 expression was slightly increased compared with normal liver, whereas Tie-2 was strongly down-regulated in the tumor vasculature. Ang-2 messenger RNA (mRNA) levels were also low in HCCs of both noncirrhotic and cirrhotic livers, implying that VEGF-driven angiogenic sprouting accompanied by angiopoietin-driven vascular destabilization is not pronounced. In RCC, VEGF-A levels were one order of magnitude higher. At the same time, endothelially expressed Ang-2 was over 30-fold increased compared with expression in normal kidney, whereas Ang-1 expression was decreased.'] Does the angiogenic makeup of human hepatocellular carcinoma favor vascular endothelial growth factor/angiopoietin-driven sprouting neovascularization? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['The scavenger receptors SR-A and CD36 have been implicated in macrophage foam cell formation during atherogenesis and in the regulation of inflammatory signaling pathways, including those leading to lesional macrophage apoptosis and plaque necrosis. To test the impact of deleting these receptors, we generated Apoe(-/-) mice lacking both SR-A and CD36 and fed them a Western diet for 12 weeks.', 'We analyzed atheroma in mice, assessing lesion size, foam cell formation, inflammatory gene expression, apoptosis, and necrotic core formation. Aortic root atherosclerosis in Apoe(-/-)Cd36(-/-)Msr1(-/-) mice, as assessed by morphometry, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry, showed no decrease in lesion area or in vivo foam cell formation when compared to Apoe(-/-) mice. However, Apoe(-/-)Cd36(-/-)Msr1(-/-) lesions showed reduced expression of inflammatory genes and morphological analysis revealed a approximately 30% decrease in macrophage apoptosis and a striking approximately 50% decrease in plaque necrosis in aortic root lesions of these mice.'] Does loss of SR-A and CD36 activity reduce atherosclerotic lesion complexity without abrogating foam cell formation in hyperlipidemic mice? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['High-density lipoproteins (HDL) have antiinflammatory effects on the vascular endothelium. Because bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are known to be inflammatory mediators, we examined the effect of HDL on BMP signaling.', 'Increasing concentrations of HDL progressively enhanced expression of the activin-like kinase receptor (ALK)1 and ALK2 in human aortic endothelial cells as determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction and immunoblotting. Induction of ALK1 was a result of enhanced ALK2 expression as determined by siRNA interference, and was associated with increased levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and matrix Gla protein (MGP). The HDL-induction of ALK2 was dependent on BMP-signaling, and affected coregulation of the ALK2 gene by the homeodomain proteins MSX2, DLX3, and DLX5, as determined by reporter gene assays, siRNA interference, and chromatin immunoprecipitation. Apolipoprotein A-I transgenic mice, known to have high HDL and inhibition of atherogenesis, exhibited similar changes in aortic gene expression as seen in endothelial cells treated with HDL in vitro.'] Do high-density lipoproteins affect endothelial BMP-signaling by modulating expression of the activin-like kinase receptor 1 and 2? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['In newborn hydronephrosis (HN), the level of differential function (%df) measured by diuretic renography (DR) is used to judge the need for pyeloplasty. As DR testing is complex, we sought to determine if grading the level of HN (Society of Fetal Urology grade, SFU Gr) by a simple ultrasound correlates with percentage differential function (%df) and thereby obviates the need to perform DR.', 'Between 1990 and 2003 our institution prospectively enrolled all cases of fetal HN who showed unilateral newborn SFU Gr HN > or =3. The cases underwent standardized testing. DR was done using the method of Well-Tempered Renography which was then followed by ultrasound (US). The US studies were performed while the hydration induced by DR was in effect. The level of %df was categorized as preserved (> or =40%) or reduced (<40%). Cases were excluded if there was an additional urological abnormality (e.g. ureterocele).', 'There were 71 cases that met our study criteria. The SFU Gr HN was 3 (n=33) or 4 (n=38). Kidneys with SFU Gr 3 HN showed preserved %df (33/33,100%) (mean=50.1+/-3.6) significantly more often than kidneys with SFU Gr 4 HN (27/38, 71%) (mean=42.2+/-13.9) (RR=1.41, 95% CI (1.15-1.72), p<0.001).'] Is newborn society of fetal urology grade 3 hydronephrosis equivalent to preserved percentage differential function? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Twenty-five percent of Western Australian medical students must undertake a full year of their clinical training in rural areas. This training must be up to standard and substantial evaluation is undertaken to ensure equity with metropolitan trained students.', 'To determine whether students considered themselves sufficiently and satisfactorily prepared for their sixth year of medical studies after studying in rural areas in their fifth year.', 'Selected students were interviewed 12 months after completion of their rural study. Open ended questions were asked, interviews taped, transcribed, themes selected and compared back to the data for confirmation and expansion of the concepts.', 'The rural experience was experienced as offering a lot more than the straight city training. Students moved from theoretical knowledge (knowing what they were taught) to a new way of experiential knowing that had consequences for their subsequent learning, clinical behaviour and attitudes.'] Is rural learning more than marks : sensitised to knowledge? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 1 | [
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['The study aimed to determine student views of peer feedback on their student-selected study (SSS) module.', 'A questionnaire was developed to study perceptions of three groups of medical students (N = 42) towards feedback received from peers about their anatomy SSS presentation.', "Most students felt comfortable receiving and giving feedback. They also felt that received feedback was fair, adequate and helpful, and that receiving feedback made them reflect. Slightly more students reported inadequate feedback from their peers about the presentations' content, compared to other aspects, due to their peers' relative lack of knowledge about their 'specialized' subject. Students would be reluctant to give feedback if anonymity was removed."] Do medical students ' perceptions of peer feedback on an anatomy student-selected study module? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 1 | [
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['Spontaneous tissue repair occurs in multiple sclerosis (MS), but the origin of remyelinating cells remains obscure. Here we explore the hypothesis that endogenous neural precursors are involved in MS disease processes.', 'We studied postmortem brain and spinal cord samples from MS patients using immunocytochemical techniques.', 'We show that cells co-positive for nestin and musashi-1 are not merely present in lesions, but found in markedly increased numbers (up to fivefold). Small numbers of nestin-positive cells show direct evidence of proliferation, co-staining for Ki67; some also coexpress glial fibrillary acidic protein or oligodendrocyte progenitor markers (NG-2 or PDGF-alpha receptor), or the early neuronal marker doublecortin, consistent with transition from neural precursors.'] Are disease-responsive neural precursor cells present in multiple sclerosis lesions? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Hospitalized preterm infants may experience pain and stress, and narcotics are often administered to lessen their suffering. However, prolonged narcotic therapy may be detrimental during neonatal brain development. Using a rat model combining neonatal stress and morphine, we found that neonatal morphine impaired adult learning. Here we describe a new mouse model examining lasting effects of neonatal stress and morphine.', 'We tested whether repeated neonatal stress and/or morphine exposure affects early neurodevelopmental or adult behaviors.', 'Five groups of C57/BL6 mice (1: untreated; 2: morphine (2 mg/kg s.c., b.i.d.); 3: saline, 4: stress + morphine; 5: stress + saline) were treated from postnatal day (P) 5 to P9. Stress consisted of daily maternal separation/isolation (08:00-15:00 h) with gavage feedings and twice daily exposure to brief hypoxia/hyperoxia. Developmental behaviors included righting (P5) and negative geotaxis (P9). Adult behaviors included elevated plus maze, morphine place-preference conditioning, and forced-swimming. Plasma concentrations of morphine (P7) and corticosterone (P9 and adult) were measured.', 'Neonatal stress or neonatal morphine alone impaired adult place-preference conditioning, but the combination did not (interaction p < 0.01). Adult basal corticosterones were reduced by neonatal morphine treatment. There were no substantial differences in elevated plus maze or forced-swimming times.'] Does neonatal stress or morphine treatment alter adult mouse conditioned place preference? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Negative affectivity is a measure of anxiety associated with increased reporting of symptoms. Few studies have explored this association with respect to drug-induced symptoms in patients taking medication for a chronic disease in real life.', 'In this cross-sectional study we examined the relationship between negative affectivity and self-reported side effects of inhaled corticosteroids in patients with asthma. We also investigated differential associations due to side effect type (subjective versus observable side effects) and treatment impact (i.e., hierarchical dosing).', 'A total of 228 asthma patients, taking inhaled corticosteroids, completed scales measuring inhaled corticosteroid-induced side effects (Inhaled Corticosteroid Questionnaire scored: 0 = none; 100 = worst) and negative affectivity (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule scored: 10-50). Patients were grouped into low, average, and high negative affectivity groups based on published norms.', 'Patients high in negative affectivity reported significantly greater (p < 0.001) side effects (median score 20.5 (IQR: 11.4-33.0) than the groups of patients scoring lower on this measure (low negative affectivity: 7.1 (3.1-15.6); average: 13.3 (4.9-23.3)). The relationship between negative affectivity and side effects was stronger among patients taking low (r = 0.40-0.45) rather than mid to high inhaled corticosteroid doses (r = 0.16-0.28).'] Does personality influence the reporting of side effects of inhaled corticosteroids in asthma patients? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['The activity of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD), the key enzyme of pyrimidine catabolism, is thought to be an important determinant for the occurrence of severe toxic reactions to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), which is one of the most commonly prescribed chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of solid cancers. Genetic variation in the DPD gene (DPYD) has been proposed as a main factor for variation in DPD activity in the population. However, only a small proportion of severe toxicities in 5-FU based chemotherapy can be explained with such rare deleterious DPYD mutations resulting in severe enzyme deficiencies. Recently, hypermethylation of the DPYD promoter region has been proposed as an alternative mechanism for DPD deficiency and thus as a major cause of severe 5-FU toxicity.', 'Here, the prognostic significance of this epigenetic marker with respect to severe 5-FU toxicity was assessed in 27 cancer patients receiving 5-FU based chemotherapy, including 17 patients experiencing severe toxic side effects following drug administration, none of which were carriers of a known deleterious DPYD mutation, and ten control patients. The methylation status of the DPYD promoter region in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was evaluated by analysing for each patient between 19 and 30 different clones of a PCR-amplified 209 base pair fragment of the bisulfite-modified DPYD promoter region. The fragments were sequenced to detect bisulfite-induced, methylation-dependent sequence differences.', 'No evidence of DPYD promoter methylation was observed in any of the investigated patient samples, whereas in a control experiment, as little as 10% methylated genomic DNA could be detected.'] Is hypermethylation of the DPYD promoter region a major predictor of severe toxicity in 5-fluorouracil based chemotherapy? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Emerging evidence indicates that early adverse experiences result in the maladaptive development of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and compromise the developing brain to subsequent neurological insults. Well known that mother-infant interaction plays an important role in early environment stimulation, neonatal isolation (NI) paradigm has been used as an early-life stress model in many relevant studies. Further, the effect of seizure on the developing brain is still not clarified despite more susceptibility to seizures of the developing brain. We had previously demonstrated that NI exacerbates cognitive deficit following early-life seizure. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether NI predisposes the brain to early-life seizure-induced long-term anxiety sequelae.', 'Rats were assigned randomly to the following four groups: (1) normal rearing rats (NR); (2) NI rats that underwent daily separation from their dams from postnatal day 2 (P2) to P9; (3) NR rats suffering lithium-pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus (SE) at P10 (NR+SE); and (4) NI+SE rats. At P60, anxiety-related behavior was evaluated using elevated plus-maze (EPM) test.', 'SE induced in isolated rats rather than in NR rats produced a decrease in percentage of time spent in open arms, and all rats experiencing NI displayed reduced number of closed arm entries.'] Does neonatal isolation enhance anxiety-like behavior following early-life seizure in rats? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Dendritic cells (DCs) are important in allergic diseases such as asthma, although little is known regarding the mechanisms by which DCs induce T(H)2-polarized responses in atopic individuals. It has been suggested that intrinsic properties of allergens can directly stimulate T(H)2 polarizing functions of DCs, but little is known of the underlying mechanisms.', 'To identify novel genes expressed by house dust mite (HDM) allergen-exposed DCs.', 'We screened for allergen-induced gene expression by microarray, and validated differentially expressed genes at the mRNA and protein levels.', 'Thrombomodulin (CD141, blood dendritic cell antigen 3) expression by microarray was higher on HDM-stimulated DCs from atopic (relative to nonatopic) individuals. These findings were confirmed at both the mRNA and protein levels in an independent group. Purified thrombomodulin(+) DCs induced a strongly T(H)2-polarized cytokine response by allergen-specific T cells compared with DCs lacking thrombomodulin. In vivo, thrombomodulin(+) circulating DCs were significantly more frequent in subjects with HDM allergy and asthma, compared with control subjects. Furthermore, thrombomodulin expression in blood leukocytes was higher in children with acute asthma than at convalescence 6 weeks later.'] Is allergen-enhanced thrombomodulin ( blood dendritic cell antigen 3 , CD141 ) expression on dendritic cells associated with a TH2-skewed immune response? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a pleiotropic cytokine that is associated with tumor metastasis and prostate cancer. We evaluated the mechanism and effect of 17-(allylamino)-17-demethoxygeldanamycin (17AAG), a novel inhibitor of heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90), on the IL-6 gene expression in human prostatic carcinoma (PC-3) cells.', 'Quantitative IL-6 and IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) expressions were assessed using RT-PCR. The deregulation of 17AAG and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) on the IL-6 gene was determined by ELISA and transient gene expression assays using an IL-6 reporter vector.', 'Although the IL-6R is ubiquitously expressed by prostatic epithelium cells, the IL-6 expression is only found in advanced prostatic carcinoma cells, such as PC-3 and DU145. Further studies using RT-PCR indicated that 17AAG downregulated the gene expression of IL-6. ELISA and the transient gene expression assay revealed that 17AAG blocked the stimulation of PMA of IL-6 gene expression in PC-3 cells. The PMA-induced IL-6 gene expression is dependent on the NF-kappaB response element. However, the effect of 17AAG appears to be mediated via a region located at -149 to +8 bp upstream of the transcriptional starting site of the IL-6 gene, and might not be through the NF-kappaB signaling pathway.'] Is expression of interleukin-6 downregulated by 17- ( allylamino ) -17-demethoxygeldanamycin in human prostatic carcinoma cells? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['The possibility that angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors can protect hypertensive kidneys independently of any blood pressure (BP) decrease remains a matter of controversy. The present study investigates this theory in Lyon genetically-hypertensive (LH) rats.', 'Male rats were used in the present study and were untreated (controls) or orally received 0.4, 0.1, 0.04, and 0.01 mg.kg(-1).d(-1) doses of perindopril from 3 to 17 weeks of age. At 16 and 23 weeks of age (ie during treatment and 6 weeks after its cessation), systolic BP (SBP) was measured by plethysmography, and urine was collected to measure the urinary protein (Uprot) and N-acetyl-seryl-aspartyl-lysyl-proline-to-creatinine (Cr) concentrations. The kidneys were dissected for a semiquantitative histological analysis.', 'SBP was significantly lowered (-18%+/-2% and-11%+/-1% from controls at 16 and 23 weeks, respectively) with a 0.4 mg.kg(-1).d(-1) dose of perindopril. Lower doses did not affect SBP. Uprot/Cr decreased, and Ac-SDKP/Cr increased with all the doses of perindopril used. Uprot/Cr remained lower at 23 weeks in the rats treated with 0.1 mg.kg(-1).d(-1) and smaller doses. The ratio of Uprot/ Cr was closely (r=0.6) related to the histological lesions score.'] Does renoprotection persist after cessation of treatment with very low doses of perindopril in Lyon hypertensive rats? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.17911958694458
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['Recent experimental and human studies have shown that hyperuricemia is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Elevated levels of endothelin-1 (ET-1) has been regarded as one of the most powerful independent predictors of cardiovascular diseases. For investigating whether uric acidinduced vascular diseases are related to ET-1, the uric acid-induced ET-1 expression in human aortic smooth muscle cells (HASMC) was examined.', 'Cultured HASMC treated with uric acid, cell proliferation and ET-1 expression were examined. Antioxidant pretreatments on uric acid-induced extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK) phosphorylation were carried out to elucidate the redox-sensitive pathway in proliferation and ET-1 gene expression.', 'Uric acid was found to increase HASMC proliferation, ET-1 expression and reactive oxygen species production. The ability of both N-acetylcysteine and apocynin (1-[4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl]ethanone, a NADPH oxidase inhibitor) to inhibit uric acid-induced ET-1 secretion and cell proliferation suggested the involvement of intracellular redox pathways. Furthermore, apocynin, and p47phox small interfering RNA knockdown inhibited ET-1 secretion and cell proliferation induced by uric acid. Inhibition of ERK by U0126 (1,4-diamino-2,3-dicyano- 1,4-bis[2-aminophenylthio]butadiene) significantly suppressed uric acid-induced ET-1 expression, implicating this pathway in the response to uric acid. In addition, uric acid increased the transcription factor activator protein-1 (AP-1) mediated reporter activity, as well as the ERK phosphorylation. Mutational analysis of the ET-1 gene promoter showed that the AP-1 binding site was an important cis-element in uric acid-induced ET-1 gene expression.'] Does uric acid stimulate endothelin-1 gene expression associated with NADPH oxidase in human aortic smooth muscle cells? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Studies of hypothyroidism are often based on patients referred to hospital. It is unknown, to what extent such studies are referral biased. Thus, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the magnitude of selection bias in a study of patients newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism.', 'A computer-based system linked to laboratory databases identified patients with incident overt hypothyroidism (n=346) from 1997 to 2000 in Aalborg, Denmark. An electronic patient administrative system identified patients referred to Department of Endocrinology, Aalborg Hospital. Among patient characteristics recorded at the time of diagnosis-age, gender, nosological subgroup of hypothyroidism, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), total thyroxine (T4), total triiodothyronine (T3), thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb), thyroglobulin antibody (TgAb), and calendar year--we searched for predictors of referral state.', 'Of all hypothyroid patients, 86 (25%) were referred to our endocrine unit. The referred patients were younger (50.4 vs. 66.0 years, P<0.001), had higher serum TSH (53.6 vs. 32.6 mU/L, P=0.002) and lower serum total T4 (37.0 vs. 44.0 nmol/L, P=0.03) compared with nonreferred patients. In a multivariate model, only less age (P<0.001) and serum total T4 (P=0.03) were statistically associated with referral state.'] Are mainly the younger hypothyroid patients referred to hospital -- evidence for referral bias? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Preoperative oral gabapentin has been shown to reduce postoperative pain. However, the effects of gabapentin as an adjunct to regional anesthesia is unclear and its effects on chronic pain remains unknown. In patients undergoing thyroidectomy, we investigated the effects on early and late (at 6 mo) postoperative pain of preoperative oral gabapentin as an adjunct to superficial cervical plexus block (SCPB).', 'Fifty consecutive consenting patients were randomized to receive either 1200 mg of gabapentin (Group G) or placebo (Group P) 2 h preoperatively. Preoperative anxiety was assessed on a numeric scale from 0 to 6. A SCPB was performed after a standardized induction of anesthesia. The primary outcome, analgesic drug consumption, was assessed during the procedure and postoperatively in the postanesthesia care unit and after discharge to the ward. Over the first 24 h, pain levels at rest and during swallowing were measured on a numeric scale from 0 to 10. If the pain level was more than 4/10 at rest, patients received 1 g/6 h of IV paracetamol and/or 50 mg/6 h of IV tramadol as a rescue analgesic treatment in the interval. The day before operation and 6 mo after thyroidectomy, included patients were asked to answer a neuropathic pain diagnostic questionnaire.', 'Population characteristics, preoperative anxiety, intraoperative drug consumption, procedure duration, and postoperative care unit stay were comparable in both groups. Analgesic consumption during the first 24 postoperative hours was similar in both groups (G: 3 [0-5] doses/24 h; P: 3 [1-5] doses/24 h; P = NS), as well as pain at rest (G: 2,2 [0.2-3.7]; P: 2 [0-6.3]; P = NS), and during swallowing (G: 2.8 [0.4-8.9]; P: 3 [1.4-6.3]; P = NS]). Eight patients had a diagnostic questionnaire score more than 3, 6 mo after operation versus 2 in preoperative period (P = 0.04). Such delayed neuropathic pain complaints were reported in seven patients receiving SCPB alone and only in one patient receiving both SCPB and preoperative adjunctive oral gabapentin. (P = 0.01).'] Does gabapentin attenuate late but not early postoperative pain after thyroidectomy with superficial cervical plexus block? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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] |
['Although National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation as a cancer center is based almost solely on research activities, it is often viewed, by patients and referring providers, as an indication of clinical excellence.', 'To compare the short- and long-term outcomes of colon and rectal cancer surgery performed at NCI-designated centers to the outcomes after resection at non-NCI-designated hospitals.', 'We performed a retrospective cohort study of Survival, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)-Medicare database patients undergoing segmental colectomy (n = 33,969) or proctectomy (n = 8591) for cancer from 1996-2003. Multivariate logistic regression, with and without propensity scores, and matched conditional regression were performed to evaluate the relationship between NCI status and postoperative mortality (in-hospital or 30-day death). The log-rank test, Kaplan-Meier curves, and Cox regression compared survival between hospital types.', 'We evaluated 33,969 colectomy and 8591 proctectomy patients. Postoperative mortality after colectomy was 6.7% at non-NCI and 3.2% at NCI centers. Mortality after proctectomy was 5.0% and 1.9%, respectively. These differences were significant when adjusted for patient and hospital characteristics. For both colon and rectal cancer patients, long-term mortality was significantly improved after resection at NCI centers (HR 0.84, P < 0.001; HR 0.85, P = 0.02, respectively).'] Does national Cancer Institute designation predict improved outcomes in colorectal cancer surgery? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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1.5928527116775513
] |
['This was a randomised controlled trial (RCT) set in a community dental practice.', 'The test varnish was a commercially available product, Fluor Protector (Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein), containing 0.1% fluoride as difluorosilane in a polyurethane varnish base. The placebo varnish applied had an identical composition but without fluoride.', 'The incidence and prevalence of white spot lesions (WSL) on the upper incisors, cuspids and premolars were recorded, as scored from digital photographs by two independent examiners. In the case of disagreement, cases were re-examined until a consensus was achieved.', 'The incidence of WSL during the treatment period was 7.4% in the fluoride varnish group compared with 25.3% placebo group (P <0.001). The mean progression score was significantly lower in the fluoride varnish group than in the placebo group, (0.8 +/- 2.0 vs 2.6 +/- 2.8; P <0.001). The absolute risk reduction was 18% and the number-needed-to-treat was calculated to be 5.5 (95% confidence interval, 3.7-10.9).'] Does fluoride varnish reduce white spot lesions during orthodontic treatment? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.5056300163269043
] |
['To determine whether prestroke level of physical activity influenced stroke severity and long-term outcome.', 'Patients included into the present analyses represent a subset of patients with first-ever stroke enrolled into the ExStroke Pilot Trial. Patients with ischemic stroke were randomized in the ExStroke Pilot Trial to an intervention of repeated instructions and encouragement to increase the level of physical activity or to a control group. Prestroke level of physical activity was assessed retrospectively by interview using the Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) questionnaire. The PASE questionnaire quantifies the amount of physical activity done during a 7-day period. In this prospectively collected patient population initial stroke severity was measured using the Scandinavian Stroke Scale and long-term outcome was assessed after 2 years using the modified Rankin Scale. Statistical analyses were done using ordinal logistic regression.', 'Data from 265 patients were included with a mean (SD) age of 68.2 (12.2) years. Confirming univariable analyses, multivariable analyses showed that patients with physical activity in the top quartile more likely presented with a less severe stroke, OR 2.54 (95% CI 1.30-4.95), and had a decreased likelihood of poor outcome, OR 0.46 (95% CI 0.22-0.96), compared to patients in the lowest quartile.'] Is prestroke physical activity associated with severity and long-term outcome from first-ever stroke? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Natalizumab, a humanized anti-alpha4 integrin monoclonal antibody, reduces relapses and disease progression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Whereas its presumed mode of action is inhibition of T cell/monocyte entry into the brain, little is known about its specific effect on B cells, which are increasingly recognized to participate in MS pathogenesis.', 'We obtained serial blood samples from 17 patients before and during natalizumab therapy for relapsing-remitting MS for up to 16 months, and blood samples from 10 untreated patients with MS and 13 healthy donors. We determined numbers of mature and immature lymphocyte subsets by flow cytometry for CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, CD138, and CD10 in 111 samples. We analyzed marker transcripts for immature hematopoietic cells by quantitative PCR for CD34, Vprebeta1 (pre-B lymphocyte gene 1), and DNTT (terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase) in 65 samples.', 'Natalizumab therapy increased CD19(+) mature B cells more than other lymphocytes/monocytes in blood (2.8-fold versus 1.3-1.8-fold increase in cells/microL; p < 0.01). Even greater was the increase of immature CD19(+)CD10(+) pre-B cells (7.4-fold; p < 0.01). This pattern remained stable during treatment for up to 16 months. Transcripts of lymphocyte precursors (Vprebeta1 and DNTT) were elevated more than transcripts for CD34.'] Does natalizumab disproportionately increase circulating pre-B and B cells in multiple sclerosis? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)-related liver disease progresses more rapidly in individuals co-infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV), although the underlying immunologic mechanisms are unknown. We examined whether HIV-specific T-cells are identified in the liver of HCV/HIV co-infected individuals and promote liver inflammation through bystander immune responses.', 'Ex-vivo intra-hepatic lymphocytes from HCV mono-infected and HCV/HIV co-infected individuals were assessed for immune responses to HIV and HCV antigens by polychromatic flow cytometry.', 'HCV/HIV liver biopsies had similar frequencies of lymphocytes but lower percentages of CD4+ T-cells compared to HCV biopsies. In co-infection, intra-hepatic HIV-specific CD8+ and CD4+ T-cells producing IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha were detected and were comparable in frequency to those that were HCV-specific. In co-infected individuals, viral-specific CD8+ T-cells produced more of the fibrogenic cytokine, TNF-alpha. In both mono- and co-infected individuals, intra-hepatic HCV-specific T-cells were poorly functional compared to HIV-specific T-cells. In co-infection, HAART was not associated with a reconstitution of intra-hepatic CD4+ T-cells and was associated with reduction in both HIV and HCV-specific intra-hepatic cytokine responses.'] Do hIV-specific T-cells accumulate in the liver in HCV/HIV co-infection? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['To investigate whether esmolol is effective in attenuating postoperative hemodynamic changes related to sympathetic overdrive.', 'Clinical study.', 'Operating room of a university hospital.', '60 ASA physical status I, II, and III patients, age 18 to 65 years, scheduled for elective craniotomy for supratentorial neurosurgery.', 'Patients were given total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) during emergence from anesthesia and up to 60 minutes after extubation. Those patients who had hypertension (defined as an increase in systolic blood pressure >20% from baseline values) and tachycardia (defined as an increase >20% in heart rate from baseline) received a loading dose of 500 microg/kg esmolol in one minute, followed by an infusion titrated stepwise (50, 100, 200, and 300 microg/kg per min) every two minutes.', 'The mean dose and duration of esmolol therapy were measured.', 'Of 60 patients, 49 (82%) who received propofol-remifentanil TIVA developed significant tachycardia and hypertension soon after extubation. Treatment with esmolol (500 microg/kg in bolus maintained at a mean rate of 200 +/- 50 microg/kg per min) effectively controlled hypertension and tachycardia in 45 of 49 patients (92%; P < 0.05) within a mean 4.30 +/- 2.20 minutes. After extubation, mean esmolol infusion time was 29 +/- 8 minutes.'] Does esmolol blunt postoperative hemodynamic changes after propofol-remifentanil total intravenous fast-track neuroanesthesia for intracranial surgery? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Endovascular stenting has been successfully employed in management of aortic aneurysms; however, its utility in managing popliteal aneurysms remains questionable. This is because of the non-availability of long term data about graft patency rates.', 'We report a case of large popliteal artery aneurysm stenting in a patient with significant co-morbidities and high risk for open surgical repair. He underwent successful endovascular stenting of a popliteal artery aneurysm measuring 6.4x9.7 cm extending for approximately 11.0 cm in length with Hemobahn grafts. The graft was patent at 12 months of follow up with complete exclusion of the aneurysm.'] Is endovascular stenting of large popliteal artery aneurysm feasible? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 channels integrate nociceptive stimuli and are predominantly expressed by unmyelinated C-fiber nociceptors, but not low-threshold mechanoreceptive sensory or motor fibers. A recent report showed that the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 channel agonist capsaicin allows a hydrophilic quaternary ammonium derivative of lidocaine, QX-314, to selectively block C fibers without motor block. The authors tested whether a similar differential block would be produced using amphipathic N-methyl amitriptyline, amitriptyline, bupivacaine, or lidocaine, either alone or together with 0.05% capsaicin, in a rat sciatic nerve block model.', 'Rats (n = 8/group) were anesthetized with sevoflurane, and 0.2 ml of drug was injected either alone or with capsaicin (simultaneously or 10 min later) next to the sciatic nerve in the sciatic notch. Motor function was assessed by the extensor postural thrust. Nociception was evaluated by the nocifensive withdrawal reflex and vocalization evoked by pinch of a skin fold over the lateral metatarsus (cutaneous pain) with a serrated forceps.', 'N-Methyl amitriptyline, amitriptyline, bupivacaine, or lidocaine, followed by injection of capsaicin 10 min later, each elicited a predominantly nociceptive-specific blockade. In comparison, simultaneous application of each local anesthetic with capsaicin did not elicit a clinically significant differential block, with the exception of N-methyl amitriptyline.'] Does capsaicin combined with local anesthetics preferentially prolong sensory/nociceptive block in rat sciatic nerve? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA4) is a strong candidate gene in autoimmunity susceptibility. In particular, the CTLA4 CT60 A/G dimorphism has been associated with celiac disease (CD) and was reported to be strongly associated with autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD).', 'This study aimed to investigate the possible influences of the CTLA4 CT60 A/G polymorphism in the susceptibility of Italian children to CD and in the predisposition to develop AITD in children with CD.', 'We genotyped 317 Italian celiac children, including 44 patients (13.9%) who developed AITD after CD diagnosis and 350 controls.', 'The CTLA4 CT60 GG genotype distribution did not show any significant difference between children with CD and control population (p=0.4). On the contrary, the frequency of the GG genotype was significantly higher in patients with CD complicated with AITD than in control subjects (p=0.002) and CD patients without AITD (p=0.02).'] Does a common CTLA4 polymorphism confer susceptibility to autoimmune thyroid disease in celiac children? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['A new German law introduced the cost-effectiveness evaluation of drugs. In Germany, the Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) is responsible for such evaluations. Currently, however, there is a heavy and controversial debate about the correct method to be applied. A recent proposal of IQWiG on the method to be used for cost-effectiveness evaluations has been dismissed by an expert panel. Moreover, previous IQWiG assessments are criticized and the institute is accused of providing insufficient transparency of its evaluation procedures. The head organizations of the compulsory health insurances focus on their own method to analyze and judge new drugs (EVITA), which is claimed to provide the desired results faster than IQWiG. In Germany, the current situation appears obscure and there is the threat of confusing and contradictory methods for cost-effectiveness evaluations yielding inconsistent assessments.', 'This paper aims at outlining the current situation in Germany and providing potential solutions.'] Are [ Cost-effectiveness evaluation of drugs : multidisciplinary collaboration and transparency key ]? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 1 | [
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['Maxillary ridge transversal expansion is based on osseous plasticity obtained by corticotomy. It allows progressively for an adequate transversal intercortical diameter large enough to insert one or several dental implants. We present a pre-implant maxillary ridge transversal osseous expansion technique.', 'Surgery is carried out under local or general anesthesia. Infiltration of a local anesthetic with adrenaline reduces bleeding and facilitates dissection. One horizontal crestal and two vertical vestibular surgical incisions are made in the mucosa. The operating site is exposed by lifting a mucoperiostic flap. Two vertical osteotomies are performed 2mm away on either side of the future implant and one horizontal crestal osteotomy. A guided bone fracture following the osteotomy lines is performed with an osteotome. An alveolar bone flange with a superior hinge is thus obtained. If implant placement is immediately possible, the implant bed is made with the osteotomes and/or drill. An osseous graft is inserted in the intercortical space around the cervical implant area and in the corticotomy zones. The mucosa is sutured on a resorbable collagen membrane.'] Do [ Maxillary ridge expansion for dental implant placement with alveolar corticotomy ]? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Movement of unfractionated (UFH) and low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) through gastric mucosa was compared to determine effect of molecular weight on absorption.', "Rat gastric mucosa, mounted in an Ussing chamber, was bathed in oxygenated Kreb's buffer, containing mannitol on the mucosal (lumen) at pH 7.4 or 4, and glucose on the serosal side (circulation) at pH 7.4. Heparins (10 mg/ml) were added to the mucosal side. Potential difference (PD), resistance, and short circuit current (Isc), were determined. Buffers and tissues were extracted to measure heparin by gel electrophoresis.", 'PD increased on heparin addition and following a lag period, that was longer for UFH at pH 7.4 and LMWHs at pH 4.0, returned to baseline. Isc increased slightly for UFH at pH 4.0 but significantly for LMWHs at pH 7.4. More UFH or LMWHs were recovered from serosal buffers at pH 4.0 and pH 7.4 respectively. Results suggest UFH and LMWHs cross gastric mucosa faster, and active transport is involved, at pH 4.0 and pH 7.4, respectively.'] Is movement of heparins across rat gastric mucosa dependent on molecular weight and pH? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Eliminating health care disparities in the United States will require a multifaceted approach that will include increasing diversity in the health care workforce. Historically, the field of medicine, and particularly surgery, has had an incumbent that grossly misrepresents the patient population. Delineating the exact demographics of the U.S. surgical residents and faculty could provide outstanding information, yielding insight into a possible deficit that, if rectified by the medical education system, could change the face of surgery and the entire health care system.', 'Demographic information regarding medical students, surgical residents, and surgical faculty was retrieved and analyzed from the Association of American Medical Colleges data files dating back to 1966.', 'Whites comprise 64.4% of U.S. surgical residents, whereas Asian Americans, African Americans, and Latino Americans comprise 17.2%, 4.7%, and 5.1%, respectively. Whites comprise 74.1%, of academic surgeons, whereas Asian Americans, African Americans, and Latino Americans comprise 10.8%, 2.9%, and 3.6%, respectively. African Americans and Latino Americans comprise 5.4% and 4.8% of all U.S. surgeons, but only 2.9% and 3.6% of the academic surgeons, respectively. Whites comprise 85.7% of tenured surgical professors, whereas Asian Americans, African Americans, and Latino Americans comprise 4.9%, 1.8%, and 2.7%, respectively.'] Does major deficit in the number of underrepresented minority academic surgeons persist? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 1 | [
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['We sought to examine the relationship between coronary flow reserve (CFR) and myocardial capillary density (MCD) in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, heart failure, and normal coronary arteries.', 'Coronary flow reserve is depressed in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, particularly in those with end-stage congestive heart failure.', 'We studied 18 patients, 48 +/- 10 years of age, who had a mean New York Heart Association functional class of 2.9 +/- 1.3, mean left ventricular ejection fraction of 22 +/- 8%, and mean pulmonary capillary wedge pressure of 23 +/- 10 mm Hg. CFR measurements were made with a 0.014-inch pressure-temperature sensor-tipped guide wire placed in the distal left anterior descending coronary artery. Thermodilution curves were constructed in triplicate at baseline and during maximum hyperemia induced by intravenous adenosine. CFR was calculated from the ratio of mean transit times. Right heart endomyocardial biopsies were performed during the same procedure. Autopsied specimens from nonfailing hearts were used as controls. The tissue was histochemically stained with CD-34 for morphometric measurements of MCD.', 'We observed a close linear relationship between CFR and MCD (r = 0.756, p = 0.0001). The MCD in 7 patients with a CFR >or=2.5 (73.2 +/- 16) was similar to that measured in normal control patients, (85 +/- 11, p = NS). In contrast, the MCD in 11 patients with a CFR <2.5 was 33.2 +/- 14, which was significantly lower than in patients with heart failure and normal CFR (73.2 +/- 16, p = 0.001) or in controls (85 +/- 11, p < 0.0001).'] Is depressed coronary flow reserve associated with decreased myocardial capillary density in patients with heart failure due to idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Most studies on bariatric surgery outcomes are performed as clinical trials or reflect the clinical experience in single centers. The status of bariatric surgery in Germany has been examined since January 1st, 2005 with the cooperation of clinics and hospitals at the Institute of Quality Assurance in Surgery at the Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg (Germany).', 'In this prospective multicenter observational study, the data obtained for all primary bariatric procedures, including all repeated operations, performed on consecutive patients with morbid obesity at participating hospitals from 2005 to 2007 were prospectively collected using an Internet online data registry. In particular, perioperative characteristics, such as the spectrum of diagnostic measurements, type of surgical procedures, and short- and long-term outcomes, were investigated.', 'During the study period, 629 surgical procedures were performed at 21 hospitals in 2005, 828 procedures at 32 hospitals in 2006, and 1,666 procedures at 35 hospitals in 2007. In 2005 and 2006, gastric banding was the most frequently performed operation, followed by the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP). In 2007, a RYGBP was carried out in 42.1% of all bariatric procedures. Among all patients, 74.4% were female. The mean body mass index (BMI) was 48.5 kg/m(2) in 2005, 48.4 kg/m(2) in 2006, and 48.0 kg/m(2) in 2007. Follow-up data after 12 months were available for 63.8% of the patients in 2005 and 2006; these data showed greater reduction of BMI after malabsorptive rather than restrictive bariatric procedures. The mortality was 0.1% (30 days) and 0.16% (overall).'] Does a nationwide survey on bariatric surgery in Germany -- result 2005-2007? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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] |
['Nonenhanced computed tomography (NCT) is recognised as the most sensitive tool in diagnosis of renal tract calculi. However, its role as the sole imaging investigation, for decisions regarding management is less clear.', 'To determine the proportion of new stone patient referrals in which management is altered by interpretation of a plain abdominal kidneys, ureters and bladder (KUB) radiograph in addition to NCT.', 'One hundred consecutive new referrals to a national lithotripsy centre were considered prospectively for treatment of renal tract calculi.', 'A significant change in management was undertaken in 17 patients on the basis of KUB findings. Eleven patients had radio-lucent ureteric stones, for which Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL) was consequently not possible and who required endoscopic management. There were six inaccuracies in measurement of size or positioning on NCT. In a further 43 patients it was not possible to confirm management until the KUB was reviewed, although in these cases ESWL or expectant management was still pursued. Thus additional imaging with a KUB was required in order to confirm optimum management in 60 patients.'] Is plain radiography still required in the planning of treatment for urolithiasis? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Increasing evidence suggests that prostate cancer is visible to the immune system and is potentially responsive to immunotherapeutic interventions. Previous work has identified prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) as a potential antigen for T-cell recognition, and specific PSMA epitopes presented by HLA-A2 have been described. One vaccination strategy that is being pursued in the clinic utilizes peptide-pulsed peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) + IL-12.', 'HLA-A2(+) patients with castrate-resistant prostate cancer and normal organ function were considered. Vaccines were prepared using autologous PBMC loaded with a PSMA peptide previously reported to be immunogenic (LLHETDSAV) administered subcutaneously every 3 weeks. T-cell responses and tumor activity were assessed.', 'Although the vaccine was well tolerated, no clinical responses were observed in 12 enrolled patients and no immune responses were detected based on an ex vivo IFN-gamma ELISPOT assay. To examine immunogenicity of this PSMA peptide in more detail, an in vitro priming assay was utilized with normal donor PBMC, and no detectable reactivity was observed.'] Is the HLA-A2-restricted PSMA peptide LLHETDSAV poorly immunogenic in patients with metastatic prostate cancer? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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] |
['Impairment of the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier contributes to progression of HIV infection. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on the HIV-induced intestinal barrier defect and to identify underlying mechanisms.', 'Epithelial barrier function was characterised by impedance spectroscopy and [(3)H]mannitol fluxes in duodenal biopsies from 11 untreated and 8 suppressively treated HIV-infected patients, and 9 HIV-seronegative controls. The villus/crypt ratio was determined microscopically. Epithelial apoptoses were analysed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labelling (TUNEL) and caspase-3 staining. Tight junction protein expression was quantified by densitometric analysis of immunoblots. Mucosal cytokine production was determined by cytometric bead array.', 'Only in untreated but not in treated HIV-infected patients, epithelial resistance was reduced (13 (1) vs 23 (2) ohm cm(2), p<0.01) and mannitol permeability was increased compared with HIV-negative controls (19 (3) vs 9 (1) nm/s, p<0.05). As structural correlates, epithelial apoptoses and expression of the pore-forming claudin-2 were increased while expression of the sealing claudin-1 was reduced in untreated compared with treated patients and HIV-negative controls. Furthermore, villous atrophy was evident and mucosal production of interleukin 2 (IL2), IL4 and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) was increased in untreated but not in treated HIV-infected patients. Incubation with IL2, IL4, TNFalpha and IL13 reduced the transepithelial resistance of rat jejunal mucosa.'] Is impairment of the intestinal barrier evident in untreated but absent in suppressively treated HIV-infected patients? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['In 2007, the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma implemented a requirement that Level I trauma centers must have a mechanism to identify patients who are problem drinkers and the capacity to provide an intervention for patients who screen positive. Although the landmark alcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) mandate is anticipated to impact trauma practice nationwide, a literature review revealed no studies that have systematically documented SBI practice pre-ACS requirement.', 'Trauma programs at all US Level I trauma centers were contacted and asked to complete a survey about pre-ACS requirement trauma center SBI practice.', 'One hundred forty-eight of 204 (73%) Level I trauma centers responded to the survey. More than 70% of responding centers routinely used laboratory tests (eg, blood alcohol concentration) to screen patients for alcohol and 39% routinely used a screening question or standardized screening instrument. Screen-positive patients received a formal alcohol consult or had an informal alcohol discussion with staff members approximately 25% of the time.'] Do nationwide survey of alcohol screening and brief intervention practices at US Level I trauma centers? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 1 | [
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0.6435592770576477,
0.4262988567352295
] |
["The proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is an essential component of DNA replication, cell cycle regulation, and epigenetic inheritance. High expression of PCNA is associated with poor prognosis in patients with breast cancer. The 5'-region of the PCNA gene contains two computationally-detected estrogen response element (ERE) sequences, one of which is evolutionarily conserved. Both of these sequences are of undocumented cis-regulatory function. We recently demonstrated that estradiol (E2) enhances PCNA mRNA expression in MCF7 breast cancer cells. MCF7 cells proliferate in response to E2.", 'Here, we demonstrate that E2 rapidly enhanced PCNA mRNA and protein expression in a process that requires ERalpha as well as de novo protein synthesis. One of the two upstream ERE sequences was specifically bound by ERalpha-containing protein complexes, in vitro, in gel shift analysis. Yet, each ERE sequence, when cloned as a single copy, or when engineered as two tandem copies of the ERE-containing sequence, was not capable of activating a luciferase reporter construct in response to E2. In MCF7 cells, neither ERE-containing genomic region demonstrated E2-dependent recruitment of ERalpha by sensitive ChIP-PCR assays.'] Are two estrogen response element sequences near the PCNA gene responsible for its estrogen-enhanced expression in MCF7 cells? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Participants who are instructed to use reappraisal to downregulate negative emotion show decreased amygdala responses and increased prefrontal responses. However, it is not known whether individual differences in the tendency to use reappraisal manifests in similar neural responses when individuals are spontaneously confronted with negative situations. Such spontaneous emotion regulation might play an important role in normal and pathological responses to the emotional challenges of everyday life.', 'Fifty-six healthy women completed a blood oxygenation-level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging challenge paradigm involving the perceptual processing of emotionally negative facial expressions. Participants also completed measures of typical emotion regulation use, trait anxiety, and neuroticism.', 'Greater use of reappraisal in everyday life was related to decreased amygdala activity and increased prefrontal and parietal activity during the processing of negative emotional facial expressions. These associations were not attributable to variation in trait anxiety, neuroticism, or the use of another common form of emotion regulation, namely suppression.'] Do individual differences in typical reappraisal use predict amygdala and prefrontal responses? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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1.8166989088058472
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['Functional polymorphisms in immune response genes are increasingly recognized as important contributors to the marked individual differences in susceptibility to and outcomes of infectious disease. The acute sickness response is a stereotypical set of illness manifestations mediated by the proinflammatory cytokines induced by many different pathogens. The genetic determinants of severity of the acute sickness response have not previously been explored.', 'We examined the impact of functional polymorphisms in cytokine genes with critical roles in the early immune response (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-6, interleukin-10, and interferon-gamma) on the severity and duration of illness following acute infection with Epstein-Barr virus, Coxiella burnetii (the causative agent of Q fever), or Ross River virus.', 'We found that the interferon-gamma +874T/A and the interleukin-10 -592C/A polymorphisms significantly affected illness severity, cytokine protein levels, and the duration of illness. These cytokine genotypes acted in synergy to potentiate their influence on disease outcomes.'] Do cytokine polymorphisms have a synergistic effect on severity of the acute sickness response to infection? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.510772943496704
] |
['Bladder spasms are a common cause of pain after surgical procedures that call for postoperative catheter drainage. Several therapeutic methods have been used to lessen these spasms but none have received widespread success.', 'Twenty-six children were included in a prospective randomized trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of daily intravesical instillation of ropivacaine as prophylactic treatment for bladder spasms following ureteroneocystostomy.', 'Although six patients experienced mild transient pain during instillation, there was no systemic toxicity attributable to the ropivacaine. The average number of spasms per day fell by half in the instillation group (p<0.01).'] Does intravesical instillation of ropivacaine reduce bladder spasms following paediatric ureteroneocystostomy? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.5323963165283203
] |
['The pathogenesis of heterotopic ossification (HO) is still unclear and the preventive measures and therapies are usually insufficient. The authors compared free radical scavengers with placebo in order to assess the magnitude of their inhibitory effect on the development of HO.', 'A standard immobilization-manipulation model was used to induce HO in the hind legs of twenty female New Zealand albino rabbits. The animals were divided into two groups and received daily either placebo or a free radical scavenger (A/A) cocktail in a randomized double-blind fashion. Every four days an X-ray was taken and the thickness and length of new bone formation were measured at the thigh by two investigators independently.', "Fisher's exact test revealed a significant difference in the development of heterotopic ossification between the placebo group and the A/A group (70% versus none, respectively ; P=0.0031)."] Do free radical scavengers have a preventive effect on heterotopic bone formation following manipulation of immobilized rabbit legs? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.403085708618164
] |
['We investigated the role of a symptom interpretation frame on the accuracy of interoception and on retrospective symptom reporting in nonclinical high and low reporters of medically unexplained symptoms.', 'All participants (N=74) went through two subsequent trials of the Rebreathing Test, inducing altered respiration and other physical sensations as a result of a gradually increasing pCO(2) level in the blood. Each trial consisted of a baseline (60 s), a rebreathing phase (150 s), and a recovery phase (150 s). In one trial, the sensations were framed in a neutral way ("the gas mixture might alter breathing behavior and induce respiratory sensations"). In the other trial, a symptom frame was induced ("the gas mixture might alter breathing behavior and induce respiratory symptoms"). Breathing behavior was continuously monitored, subjective sensations were rated every 10 s, and after each trial, participants filled out a symptom checklist. Within-subject correlations between the subjective rating and its physiological referent were calculated for the rebreathing phase and recovery phase of each trial separately.', 'High symptom reporters had more (retrospective) complaints than low symptom reporters, especially in the symptom trial. Only in the symptom frame were high symptom reporters less accurate than low symptom reporters. The reduction in interoceptive accuracy (IA) in high symptom reporters was most striking in the recovery phase of the symptom frame trial.'] Are high symptom reporters less interoceptively accurate in a symptom-related context? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['The interplay between baseline physiology, operative performance, and postoperative recovery is poorly defined. We describe the beneficial effect of a successful operation on outcomes across the full spectrum of physiologic risk for an elective high-acuity procedure.', 'Four hundred twelve consecutive pancreatic resections, performed between 2001 and 2008, were analyzed according to the Physiologic and Operative Severity Score for the Enumeration of Mortality and Morbidity. Baseline physiology was classified according to the Physiologic Severity Score: minor (< or = 16); intermediate (17 to 23); vulnerable (> or = 24). Surgical performance was assigned by the Operative Severity Score: class I (< or = 14); class II (15 to 17); class III (> or = 18). Physiologic and operative predictions were independently correlated with actual clinical and economic outcomes and then merged to measure the influence of surgical performance beyond baseline physiology.', 'As baseline physiology declines, patients suffer more complications and require more therapeutic and invasive interventions. Within each physiologic risk grade, class I operations (optimal surgical performances) were associated with lower rates of morbidity, shorter hospital stays, and improved cost efficiency. Deeper analysis reveals that intraoperative blood loss is the most variable and influential factor affecting physiologic risk. Each additional unit (375 mL) of blood loss increases the odds of morbidity by 45%, prolongs hospital stay by 1 day, and costs an additional $4,000 per patient.'] Does optimal surgical performance attenuate physiologic risk in high-acuity operations? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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1.9058279991149902
] |
['Prophylactic treatment of mice with CpG motifs of bacterial DNA protects from experimental inflammatory bowel disease, at least partly via induction of inhibitory T-cells. The aim of this study was to elucidate whether these CpG-dependent protective effects require presence of bacterial flora suggesting antigen-specific regulatory activity.', 'Germ-free BALB/c and IL-10(-/-) mice were treated with CpG-oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN), control-ODN, or PBS. CD4(+)CD62L(+) cells of these mice were transferred into SCID recipients. CpG-ODN-treated germ-free IL-10(-/-) mice were transferred into colitogenic environment. Monoclonal antibodies were used to neutralize TGF-beta and IFN-alpha/beta during CpG-ODN treatment. CD4(+)CD62L(+) cells of donors were evaluated for cytokine secretion and FOXP3, PD-1, and CD25 expression.', 'Compared to PBS or control-ODN treatment, CpG-ODN application to germ-free donors led to decreased intestinal inflammation as indicated by histology, decreased proinflammatory cytokines, and increased IL-10 secretion. Protection was also observed after cotransfer of cells from PBS and CpG-ODN treated donors. Anti-TGF-beta and anti-INF-alpha/beta partly reversed the protective CpG-ODN effect. CpG-ODN-treated germ-free IL-10(-/-) mice transferred into colitogenic environment developed significantly less colitis than controls but not recipients of IL-10(-/-)CD4(+)CD62L(+)cells. CD4(+)CD62L(+)cells of CpG-treated germ-free animals displayed increased expression of regulatory markers.'] Do cpG motifs of bacterial DNA exert protective effects in mouse models of IBD by antigen-independent tolerance induction? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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2.792847156524658
] |
['Lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) is often one of the first signs of a generalized atherosclerotic disease in type 1 and type 2 diabetic subjects.', 'We studied 143 diabetic subjects at 30-70 years of age, M/F 69/74, 74 with type 1 and 69 with type 2 diabetes, without previously known or suspected lower extremity arterial disease. The relationship between early asymptomatic lower extremity arterial disease and blood levels of HbA1c, lipids and fibrinolysis markers (tPA-activity, tPA mass, PAI-1 activity, tPA-PAI-1 complex) was assessed. In parallel, a group with non-diabetic subjects (n=80) was studied.', '35 (24%) diabetic subjects were classified as having sign(s) of LEAD, defined as having at least one reduced peripheral blood pressure measurement, 28% in type 1 vs 20% in type 2 diabetic subjects (p=NS). In univariate logistic regression analyses age, glycemic level (HbA1c), male gender (only in type 1 diabetic subjects), hypertension and tPA activity (only in type 2 diabetic subjects) were positively associated with LEAD. When markers of fibrinolysis were entered into a multivariate model adjusting for age, hypertension, and HbA1c, only tPA activity remained independently associated with LEAD (p=0.01) and this was also found in type 2 diabetic subjects (p=0.05). In type 1 diabetic subjects the increase in odds ratio was non-significant.'] Is tissue plasminogen activator ( tPA ) activity a novel and early marker of asymptomatic LEAD in type 2 diabetes? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Adherence to good methodological quality is necessary to minimise bias in randomised conrolled trials (RCTs). Specific trial characteristics are associated with better trial quality, but no studies to date are specific to HIV/AIDS or African trials. We postulated that location may negatively impact on trial quality in regions where resources are scarce.', '1) To compare the methodological quality of all HIV/AIDS RCTs conducted in Africa with a random sample of similar trials conducted in North America; 2) To assess whether location is predictive of trial quality. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL and LILACS. Eligible trials were 1) randomized, 2) evaluations of preventive or treatment interventions for HIV/AIDS, 3) reported before 2004, and 4) conducted wholly or partly (if multi-centred) in Africa or North America. We assessed adequacy of random generation, allocation concealment and masking of assessors. Using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses we evaluated the association between location (Africa versus North America) and these domains.', 'The African search yielded 12,815 records, from which 80 trials were identified. The North American search yielded 13,158 records from which 785 trials were identified and a random sample of 114 selected for analysis. African trials were three times more likely than North American trials to report adequate allocation concealment (OR = 3.24; 95%CI: 1.59 to 6.59; p<0.01) and twice as likely to report adequate generation of the sequence (OR = 2.36; 95%CI: 1.20 to 4.67; p = 0.01), after adjusting for other confounding factors. Additional significant factors positively associated with quality were an a priori sample size power calculation, restricted randomization and inclusion of a flow diagram detailing attrition. We did not detect an association between location and outcome assessor masking.'] Are african HIV/AIDS trials more likely to report adequate allocation concealment and random generation than North American trials? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Recent data from Iraq supporting early aggressive use of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) in a 1:1 ratio to packed red blood cells (PRBCs) has led many civilian trauma centers to adopt this resource intensive strategy.', 'Prospective data were collected on 806 consecutive trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit over 2 years. Patients were stratified by PRBC:FFP transfusion ratio over the first 24 hours. Stepwise regression models were performed controlling for age, gender, mechanism of injury, injury severity, and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) 2 score to determine if early aggressive use of PRBC:FFP improved outcome.', 'Seventy-seven percent of patients were male (N = 617) and 85% sustained blunt injury (n = 680). Mean age, injury severity score (ISS), and APACHE score were 43 +/- 20 years, 29 +/- 13, and 13 +/- 7, respectively. Mean number of PRBCs and FFP transfused were 7.7 +/- 12 U, 6 U, and 5 +/- 12 U, respectively. Three hundred sixty-five (45%) patients were transfused in the first 24 hours. Sixty-eight percent (n = 250) of them received both PRBCs and FFP. Analyzing these patients by stepwise regression controlling for all significant variables, the PRBC:FFP ratio did not predict intensive care unit days, hospital days, or mortality even in patients who received massive transfusion (> or = 10 U). Furthermore, there was no significant difference in outcome when comparing patients who had a 1:1 PRBC:FFP ratio with those who did not receive any FFP.'] Does early aggressive use of fresh frozen plasma improve outcome in critically injured trauma patients? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Hypertension, diabetes mellitus and age are risk factors for cerebrovascular events. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of hypertension, diabetes and antihypertensive treatment preceding disease debut in patients admitted to hospital with cerebrovascular events in order to evaluate if recommendations are followed and treatment goals are achieved.', "A total of 351 patients were admitted to hospital due to cerebrovascular events during a three-month period in Vejle County. The study included the 253 (72%) of 351 patients whose blood pressure had been measured within the five year period preceeding hospitalisation. Patient data and information about medication before the cerebrovascular events were obtained from the hospital's electronic database and the health care system of Vejle County. Patients were divided into four groups: intracerebral haemorrhage, cerebral infarction, stroke and transient cerebral ischaemia.", 'The median patient age was 74 years with no gender difference. Diabetes was present in 13% of patients. A total of 74% of all patients had a pre-admission blood pressure that was too high, 59% were being treated with antihypertensives and 80% had blood pressure >/= 140/90. The remaining 41% of all patients received no antihypertensive treatment, though 66% had elevated blood pressure.'] Is [ Antihypertensive treatment preceding cerebrovascular diseases insufficient according to recommendations ]? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Polymorphisms of the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) gene, which is located on the X chromosome, have been associated with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy in previous studies. We tested the hypothesis that the rare allele of an ACE2 gene polymorphism was associated with risk factors for and adverse outcome after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) events.', 'Patients (n = 1,042) were recruited after admission for an ACS event and were genotyped for the A1075G polymorphism of the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 gene. This genetic marker was tested for association with baseline measurements, echocardiographic measurements, and clinical outcome, over a median 2.19 years follow-up. As the ACE2 gene is X-linked, analyses were performed separately for males and females. Patients were predominantly of European ethnicity (90.1%).', "The A1075 allele was significantly associated with covariate-adjusted mortality in male patients (hazard ratio 1.95, 95% CI 1.10-3.46, P = .047) but not unadjusted (hazard ratio 1.14, 95% CI 0.736-1.76, P = .56). The G1075 (P < .035) allele was more frequent in patients of Maori compared to European ancestry. E/E', an echocardiographic index of left ventricular diastolic function and filling pressure, was higher in males in the A1075 group (G allele group 10.5 [95% CI 10.0-11.0], A allele group 11.4 [95% CI 10.8-12.1], P = .024). A1075 genotype was significantly associated with male survival in the absence of (mortality: A 12.8%, n = 39; G 29.2%, n = 48; P = .037) but not in the presence of beta-blocker treatment (mortality: A 13.5% n = 273; G 8.2% n = 304, P = nonsignificant)."] Is angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 A1075G polymorphism associated with survival in an acute coronary syndromes cohort? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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['Many traditional risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD) are associated with altered autonomic function. Inflammation may provide a link between risk factors, autonomic dysfunction, and CAD. We examined the association between heart rate variability (HRV), a measure of autonomic function, and inflammation, measured by C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6).', 'We examined 264 middle-aged male twins free of symptomatic CAD. All underwent ambulatory electrocardiogram monitoring and 24-hour ultra low, very low, low, and high-frequency power were calculated using power spectral analysis. C-reactive protein and IL-6 were measured, and risk factors including age, smoking, hypertension, lipids, diabetes, body mass index (BMI), depression, and physical activity were assessed.', 'Physical activity, BMI, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, smoking, depression, and hypertension were directly associated with CRP and IL-6 and inversely associated with one or more HRV variables. There was a graded inverse relationship between all HRV parameters (except high frequency) and CRP and IL-6. After adjustment for age, BMI, activity, high-density lipoprotein, smoking, hypertension, depression, and diabetes, ultra low frequency and very low frequency remained significant predictors of CRP (P < .01).'] Is decreased heart rate variability associated with higher levels of inflammation in middle-aged men? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-2.2859203815460205,
-1.2070403099060059,
2.592924118041992
] |
['To examine the immune response to job strain and insecurity of 88 men working in a university, divided according to age and type of employment.', 'Anxiety, job strain, job insecurity and subjective symptoms were measured by questionnaires. Blood NK cytotoxic activity was determined by an in vitro method and lymphocyte subpopulations by flow-cytometry analysis.', 'Employees (over 40 years old) in a library showed higher values of job strain, anxiety and subjective symptoms and lower blood NK activity than the controls. The young employees with temporary employment showed high job insecurity and reduced blood NK activity, while the young sanitary staff with temporary position showed normal immune response. NK cytotoxic activity of the recruited men was negatively correlated with anxiety, work load and job insecurity.'] Is blood natural killer activity reduced in men with occupational stress and job insecurity working in a university? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
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0.16438111662864685,
1.5045334100723267
] |
['There is accumulating evidence that polymorphism in Toll-like receptor (TLR) genes might be associated with disease resistance or susceptibility traits in livestock. Polymorphic sites affecting TLR function should exhibit signatures of positive selection, identified as a high ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitutions (omega). Phylogeny based models of codon substitution based on estimates of omega for each amino acid position can therefore offer a valuable tool to predict sites of functional relevance. We have used this approach to identify such polymorphic sites within the bovine TLR2 genes from ten Bos indicus and Bos taurus cattle breeds. By analysing TLR2 gene phylogeny in a set of mammalian species and a subset of ruminant species we have estimated the selective pressure on individual sites and domains and identified polymorphisms at sites of putative functional importance.', 'The omega were highest in the mammalian TLR2 domains thought to be responsible for ligand binding and lowest in regions responsible for heterodimerisation with other TLR-related molecules. Several positively-selected sites were detected in or around ligand-binding domains. However a comparison of the ruminant subset of TLR2 sequences with the whole mammalian set of sequences revealed that there has been less selective pressure among ruminants than in mammals as a whole. This suggests that there have been functional changes during ruminant evolution. Twenty newly-discovered non-synonymous polymorphic sites were identified in cattle. Three of them were localised at positions shaped by positive selection in the ruminant dataset (Leu227Phe, His305Pro, His326Gln) and in domains involved in the recognition of ligands. His326Gln is of particular interest as it consists of an exchange of differentially-charged amino acids at a position which has previously been shown to be crucial for ligand binding in human TLR2.'] Does molecular evolution of bovine Toll-like receptor 2 suggest substitutions of functional relevance? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-2.3479487895965576,
-0.9300389885902405,
2.3140628337860107
] |
['In animal studies tumor size is used to assess responses to anticancer therapy. Current standard for volumetric measurement of xenografted tumors is by external caliper, a method often affected by error. The aim of the present study was to evaluate if microCT gives more accurate and reproducible measures of tumor size in mice compared with caliper measurements. Furthermore, we evaluated the accuracy of tumor volume determined from 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) PET.', 'Subcutaneously implanted human breast adenocarcinoma cells in NMRI nude mice served as tumor model. Tumor volume (n = 20) was determined in vivo by external caliper, microCT and 18F-FDG-PET and subsequently reference volume was determined ex vivo. Intra-observer reproducibility of the microCT and caliper methods were determined by acquiring 10 repeated volume measurements. Volumes of a group of tumors (n = 10) were determined independently by two observers to assess inter-observer variation.', 'Tumor volume measured by microCT, PET and caliper all correlated with reference volume. No significant bias of microCT measurements compared with the reference was found, whereas both PET and caliper had systematic bias compared to reference volume. Coefficients of variation for intra-observer variation were 7% and 14% for microCT and caliper measurements, respectively. Regression coefficients between observers were 0.97 for microCT and 0.91 for caliper measurements.'] Is tumor volume in subcutaneous mouse xenografts measured by microCT more accurate and reproducible than determined by 18F-FDG-microPET or external caliper? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-0.9784907102584839,
-1.7992703914642334,
1.7819081544876099
] |
["Ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) are characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, with overlapping clinical characteristics and unknown etiology. We reasoned that in intestinal inflammation the initial activation of the innate immune response fails to resolve, finally resulting in uncontrolled chronic inflammatory bowel disease.", 'To identify the early inflammatory events in colitis that remain active in human chronic colitis, we analyzed the changes of the colonic transcriptome during acute experimental colitis and compared the outcome with previously published profiles of affected tissues from patients with UC and CD, and as a control for intestinal inflammation in general, tissues from celiac disease patients. Rheumatoid arthritis synovial tissues were included as a nonintestinal inflammatory disease. The expression profiles of each disease were analyzed separately, in which diseased tissues were compared to unaffected tissues from the same anatomical location.', 'Gene ontology analysis of significantly regulated genes revealed a marked activation of immunity and defense processes in all diseases, except celiac disease, where immune activation is less prominent. The control region of upregulated genes contained an increase in Ets2 binding sites in experimental colitis, UC, and rheumatoid arthritis, and were associated with upregulated immune activity. In contrast, upregulated genes in celiac disease harbored the transcription factor binding site GLI, which binds to the Gli family of transcription factors involved in hedgehog signaling, affecting development and morphogenesis.'] Do acute experimental colitis and human chronic inflammatory diseases share expression of inflammation-related genes with conserved Ets2 binding sites? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-2.6370551586151123,
-0.935807466506958,
2.6580607891082764
] |
['To investigate if naloxone combined with epinephrine can increase the resuscitation rate in cardiac arrest rat models induced by asphyxia.', 'Twenty-four rats were allocated into SA group (treated with 1 mL of saline, n = 8), EP group (treated with epinephrine 5 microg/100g, n = 8), and NA group (treated with epinephrine 5 microg/100g in combination with naloxone100 microg/100g, n = 8). Eight minutes after asphyxia, cardiopulmonary resuscitation was initiated, and different drugs were used in different groups at the same time.', 'Rates of restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) were 25%, 75%, and 87.5% in SA, EP, and NA groups, respectively. The rate of ROSC in the NA group was significantly higher than that in the other 2 experimental groups (P < .05). The average resuscitation time in the NA group was much lower than that in the other 2 cohorts.'] Does small-dose naloxone combined with epinephrine improve the resuscitation of cardiopulmonary arrest? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-1.2378277778625488,
-1.5327694416046143,
1.8004043102264404
] |
['Our goal was to demonstrate that microparticles (MPs) are the endogenous signal leading to neovessel formation through CD40 ligation in human atherosclerotic plaques.', 'Vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques prone to rupture are characterized by an increased number of vasa vasorum and frequent intraplaque hemorrhage. Although inflammatory cytokines, growth factors, or CD40/CD40 ligand (CD40L) are possible candidates, the mechanism of atherosclerotic plaque neovascularization remains unknown. Atherosclerotic plaques contain large amounts of membrane-shed submicron MPs released after cell activation or apoptosis.', 'Microparticles were isolated from endarterectomy specimens surgically obtained from 26 patients and characterized by phosphatidylserine exposure and specific markers of cellular origin.', 'Plaque MPs increased both endothelial proliferation assessed by (3)H-thymidine incorporation and cell number and stimulated in vivo angiogenesis in Matrigel (BD Biosciences, San Diego, California) assays performed in wild-type and BalbC/Nude mice, whereas circulating MPs had no effect. Microparticles from symptomatic patients expressed more CD40L and were more potent in inducing endothelial proliferation, when compared with asymptomatic plaque MPs. Most of CD40L+ MPs (93%) isolated from human plaques were of macrophage origin. Microparticle-induced endothelial proliferation was impaired by CD40L or CD40-neutralizing antibodies and abolished after endothelial CD40-ribonucleic acid silencing. In addition, the proangiogenic effect of plaque MPs was abolished in Matrigel assays performed in the presence of CD40L-neutralizing antibodies or in CD40-deficient mice.'] Do cD40 ligand+ microparticles from human atherosclerotic plaques stimulate endothelial proliferation and angiogenesis a potential mechanism for intraplaque neovascularization? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-2.3894381523132324,
-1.432262897491455,
2.8424012660980225
] |
['To examine whether Type D personality exerts a stable, independent effect on health status in CHF over time, adjusted for depressive symptoms.', 'CHF outpatients (n = 166; 75% men; mean age 66 years) completed the Type D Scale and Beck Depression Inventory (baseline) and the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire and Short-Form Health Survey (baseline and 12 months).', 'There was a general improvement in disease-specific physical (p = .029) and mental (p < .001) health over time, but Type D patients scored significantly lower on both outcomes (p < or = .001). The interaction effects Type D x time were not significant, indicating stability of the personality effect. Type D patients also scored significantly lower on all generic physical (p values between .001 and .04) and mental (all p values < or = .01) health status subdomains; these effects were also stable over time. Type D was an independent predictor of disease-specific mental health (p < .001), social functioning (p = .04), role emotional functioning (p < .001), bodily pain (p = .05), and general health (p = .04), adjusted for depressive symptoms, baseline health status and clinical characteristics. Depressive symptoms was an independent predictor of role physical functioning and bodily pain.'] Are type D personality and depressive symptoms independent predictors of impaired health status in chronic heart failure? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-2.1042587757110596,
-0.4407598674297333,
1.6018993854522705
] |
['The Wuschel related homeobox (WOX) family proteins are key regulators implicated in the determination of cell fate in plants by preventing cell differentiation. A recent WOX phylogeny, based on WOX homeodomains, showed that all of the Physcomitrella patens and Selaginella moellendorffii WOX proteins clustered into a single orthologous group. We hypothesized that members of this group might preferentially share a significant part of their function in phylogenetically distant organisms. Hence, we first validated the limits of the WOX13 orthologous group (WOX13 OG) using the occurrence of other clade specific signatures and conserved intron insertion sites. Secondly, a functional analysis using expression data and mutants was undertaken.', 'The WOX13 OG contained the most conserved plant WOX proteins including the only WOX detected in the highly proliferating basal unicellular and photosynthetic organism Ostreococcus tauri. A large expansion of the WOX family was observed after the separation of mosses from other land plants and before monocots and dicots have arisen. In Arabidopsis thaliana, AtWOX13 was dynamically expressed during primary and lateral root initiation and development, in gynoecium and during embryo development. AtWOX13 appeared to affect the floral transition. An intriguing clade, represented by the functional AtWOX14 gene inside the WOX13 OG, was only found in the Brassicaceae. Compared to AtWOX13, the gene expression profile of AtWOX14 was restricted to the early stages of lateral root formation and specific to developing anthers. A mutational insertion upstream of the AtWOX14 homeodomain sequence led to abnormal root development, a delay in the floral transition and premature anther differentiation.'] Do genes of the most conserved WOX clade in plants affect root and flower development in Arabidopsis? | qiaojin/PubMedQA | 2 | [
-2.2958321571350098,
-0.9533977508544922,
2.244894504547119
] |
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