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['It has been suggested that participant withdrawal from studies can bias estimates. However, this is only possible when withdrawers and nonwithdrawers differ in an important way. We tested the hypothesis that withdrawers are more likely than nonwithdrawers to be avoidant and negatively affected.', 'A total of 1160 participants with inflammatory bowel disease were recruited at different sites in Switzerland. Their levels of avoidance coping and negative affectivity were rated by means of 2 short baseline questionnaires. One year later, they were sent a longer follow-up questionnaire. The primary outcome was return versus non-return of the follow-up questionnaire within 3 months. After controlling for potential confounders identified in an extensive literature search, we estimated the odds of returning the follow-up questionnaire for 1 standard deviation of avoidance coping and negative affectivity.', 'The odds ratio for 1 standard deviation was 1.03 (95% confidence interval: 0.89-1.18) for avoidance coping and 1.02 (0.89-1.17) for negative affectivity.'] Do avoidance and inhibition predict nonrespondent bias among patients with inflammatory bowel disease?
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[ -1.253811240196228, -0.19758084416389465, 0.5126100182533264 ]
['Postprandial lipemia predicts the evolution of cardiovascular disease. Obesity is associated with an increase in the magnitude of postprandial lipemia. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of body mass index (BMI) on the effects of acute ingestion of different types of fat on the postprandial lipemic response.', 'Twenty-one healthy men followed a 4-week baseline diet and then consumed three fat-loaded meals that included 1g fat/kg body wt (65%fat) according to a randomized crossover design. The compositions of the three meals were olive oil meal (22% saturated fatty acids (SFA), 38% monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), 4% polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)); butter meal (35% SFA, 22% MUFA, 4% PUFA); walnuts meal (20% SFA, 24% MUFA, 16% PUFA, and 4% α-linolenic acid). Higher-weight (HW) subjects (BMI greater than the median 26.18 kg/m(2), n = 11) presented higher incremental area under the curve (iAUC) for triglycerides (TG), both in large- and small-TG rich lipoproteins (TRL) than lower-weight (LW) subjects (BMI<26.18 kg/m(2), n = 10) (p<0.05), and a similar trend for plasma TG (p = 0.084). Moreover, HW subjects presented higher concentrations for small TRL-cholesterol and small TRL-TG in different timepoints of the postprandial lipemia after the intake of enriched walnuts or butter meals compared with the olive oil-enriched meal (p < 0.05) No significant differences were observed between the three types of meals in the postprandial response of LW subjects.'] Does body mass interact with fat quality to determine the postprandial lipoprotein response in healthy young adults?
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[ -1.4744378328323364, -1.5304813385009766, 2.015160083770752 ]
['Hemorrhage and coagulopathy are major contributors to death after trauma. The contribution of red blood cells (RBCs) in correcting coagulopathy is poorly understood. Current methods of measuring coagulopathy may fail to accurately characterize in vivo clotting. We aimed to determine the effect of RBCs on clotting parameters by comparing resuscitation regimens containing RBCs and plasma with those containing plasma alone.', 'Thirty-two Yorkshire swine were anesthetized, subjected to a complex model of polytrauma and hemorrhagic shock, and resuscitated with either fresh frozen plasma, lyophilized plasma (LP), or 1:1 ratios of fresh frozen plasma:packed RBC (PRBC) or LP:PRBC. Activated clotting time, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, and thrombelastography (TEG) were performed at 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, and 4 hours after resuscitation.', 'Animals treated with 1:1 LP:PRBC had less blood loss than the other groups (p < 0.05). The activated clotting time was shorter in the 1:1 groups when compared with the pure plasma groups at all time points (p < 0.05). The 1:1 groups had shorter TEG R times (time to onset of clotting) at 1 hour, 3 hours, and 4 hours compared with pure plasma groups (p < 0.05). Other TEG parameters did not differ between groups. Partial thromboplastin time was shorter in the pure plasma groups than the 1:1 groups at all time points (p < 0.05).'] Do red blood cells accelerate the onset of clot formation in polytrauma and hemorrhagic shock?
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[ -1.2896713018417358, -1.679936170578003, 1.8320248126983643 ]
['Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) incidence is used as a quality measure. We hypothesized that patient and provider factors accounted for the higher incidence of VAP in trauma patients compared with other critically ill patients.', 'We conducted a 2-year study of all intubated adult patients at our Trauma Center. VAP was identified according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention definition. Groups were compared for the incidence of VAP and outcomes.', 'The cohort of 2,591 patients included 511 trauma patients and 2,080 nontrauma patients. VAP occurred in 161 patients and more frequently in trauma patients (17.8% vs. 3.4%, p < 0.001). The overall death rate (17.4% vs. 9.8%, p < 0.001) and the death rate for VAP patients (31.4% vs. 11%, p = 0.002) was higher in the nontrauma group. Bronchoalveolar lavage was performed more frequently in the trauma patient group (22.1% vs. 8.9%, p < 0.001), and gram-negative organisms were isolated more commonly in trauma patients (65.9% vs. 30%, p < 0.001), respectively. VAP occurred earlier among the trauma group (mean 8.9 days vs. 14.1 days, p < 0.001). Trauma represented an odds ratio of 3.9 (95% confidence interval 2.4-6.3, p < 0.001) for the development of VAP.'] Is ventilator-associated pneumonia more common and of less consequence in trauma patients compared with other critically ill patients?
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[ -1.2367981672286987, -1.5200488567352295, 1.8422800302505493 ]
['To compare the performance of MEDLINE searches using index test(s) and target condition (subject searches) with the same searches combined with methodological filters for test accuracy studies.', 'We derived a reference set of 506 test accuracy studies indexed on MEDLINE from seven systematic reviews that conducted extensive searches. We compared the performance of "subject" with "filtered" searches (same searches combined with each of 22 filters). Outcome measures were number of reference set records missed, sensitivity, number needed to read (NNR), and precision (Number of reference set studies identified for every 100 records screened).', 'Subject searches missed 47 of the 506 reference studies; filtered searches missed an additional 21 to 241 studies. Sensitivity was 91% for subject searches and ranged from 43% to 87% for filtered searches. The NNR was 56 (precision 2%) for subject searches and ranged from 7 to 51 (precision 2-15%) for filtered searches.'] Does inclusion of methodological filters in searches for diagnostic test accuracy studies miss relevant studies?
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['Left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and impaired diastolic function may occur early in systemic hypertension, but longitudinal studies are missing.', 'We performed an echocardiographic follow-up study in young initially normotensive male offspring of hypertensive (OHyp) (n = 25) and normotensive (ONorm) (n = 17) parents. Blood pressure (BP), LV mass, and mitral inflow were determined at baseline and after 5 years. Pulmonary vein flow pattern assessment and septal myocardial Doppler imaging were additionally performed at follow-up.', 'At follow-up, BP was not significantly different between the two groups (128 +/- 11/84 +/- 10 v 123 +/- 11/81 +/- 5 mm Hg, OHyp v ONorm) but five OHyp had developed mild hypertension. LV mass index remained unchanged and was not different between the two groups at follow-up (92 +/- 17 v 92 +/- 14 g/m2). Diastolic echocardiographic properties were similar at baseline, but, at follow-up, the following differences were found: mitral E deceleration time (209 +/- 32 v 185 +/- 36 msec, P < .05) and pulmonary vein reverse A wave duration (121 +/- 15 v 107 +/- 12 msec, P < .05) were prolonged in the OHyp as compared to the ONorm. Compared to the normotensive subjects, the five OHyp who developed hypertension had more pronounced alterations of LV diastolic function, that is, significantly higher mitral A (54 +/- 7 v 44 +/- 9 cm/sec, hypertensives v normotensives, P < .05), lower E/A ratio (1.31 +/- 0.14 v 1.82 +/- 0.48, P < .05), increased systolic-to-diastolic pulmonary vein flow ratio (1.11 +/- 0.3 v 0.81 +/- 0.16, P < .005), longer myocardial isovolumic relaxation time (57 +/- 7 v 46 +/- 12 msec, P < .05) as well as smaller myocardial E (10 +/- 1 v 13 +/- 2 cm/sec, P < .05) and E/A ratio (1.29 +/- 0.25 v 1.78 +/- 0.43, P < .05), despite similar LV mass (91 +/- 16 v 93 +/- 18 g/m2).'] Does diastolic dysfunction precede myocardial hypertrophy in the development of hypertension?
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[ -1.7754589319229126, -1.6228668689727783, 2.377366065979004 ]
['Chemical preconditioning was defined as the induction of resistance to massive disruption of energy metabolism through prior chemical suppression of oxidative phosphorylation, by which phenomena similar to those resulting from increased ischemic tolerance as a result of ischemic preconditioning can be induced. It could be induced by the inhibitor of either mitochondrial complex I or II. We investigated whether or not chemical preconditioning by 3-nitropropionate (an inhibitor of the mitochondrial complex II) can suppress ischemia-reperfusion injury in cardiac-arrested lungs, which will be the major problem in lung transplants donated from non-heart-beating cadavers.', 'In an isolated rat lung perfusion model with fresh rat blood as perfusate, administration of 3-nitropropionate (20 mg/kg) immediately before the induction of cardiac arrest attenuated pulmonary dysfunction during reperfusion after 1 hr postmortem warm ischemia and 1 hr cold preservation. 3-Nitropropionate administration reduced the mitochondrial respiratory functions (state 3 and state 4 respiration, and the respiratory control ratio) before cardiac arrest and kept them at a lower level of activity than when decreased by ischemia alone. 3-Nitropropionate administration also reduced the ATP levels immediately after drug administration. However, 3-nitropropionate did not significantly reduce lipid peroxidation in the lung tissue and mitochondria.'] Does `` Chemical preconditioning '' by 3-nitropropionate reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury in cardiac-arrested rat lungs?
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[ -2.5191490650177, -1.0701602697372437, 2.7391722202301025 ]
['To compare the 1997 American Diabetes Association (ADA) criteria with the 1985 World Health Organization (WHO) criteria in categorization of the diabetes diagnostic status of Koreans and to define clinical characteristics of subjects diagnosed differently by the two criteria.', 'In 810 Korean subjects, we analyzed blood glucose and insulin response during 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). According to current WHO criteria, the cutoff values of FPG which distinguish normal and IGT from diabetes were determined. Then the subjects were categorized according to both WHO and ADA criteria. The clinical characteristics of the subjects with different diagnostic categories by the two criteria were defined.', 'The FPG cut point distinguishing diabetes from IGT was 117 mg/dl, and from normal was 110 mg/dl. The overall agreement between the ADA criteria and the WHO criteria was moderate, as reflected in the kappa of 0.45. 141 of subjects categorized diabetes by WHO criteria were not diagnosed with ADA criteria. These discordant subjects were older in age and showed blunted early insulin response than concordant normal subjects.'] Is new ADA criteria in the Korean population : fasting blood glucose enough for diagnosis of mild diabetes especially in the elderly?
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[ -2.0693538188934326, -0.005330575164407492, 1.1225292682647705 ]
['Low plasma HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) is associated with an increased risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). We recently identified the ATP-binding cassette transporter 1 (ABCA1) as the major gene underlying the HDL deficiency associated with reduced cholesterol efflux. Mutations within the ABCA1 gene are associated with decreased HDL-C, increased triglycerides, and an increased risk of CAD. However, the extent to which common variation within this gene influences plasma lipid levels and CAD in the general population is unknown.', 'We examined the phenotypic effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the coding region of ABCA1. The R219K variant has a carrier frequency of 46% in Europeans. Carriers have a reduced severity of CAD, decreased focal (minimum obstruction diameter 1.81+/-0.35 versus 1.73+/-0.35 mm in noncarriers, P:=0.001) and diffuse atherosclerosis (mean segment diameter 2.77+/-0.37 versus 2.70+/-0.37 mm, P:=0.005), and fewer coronary events (50% versus 59%, P:=0.02). Atherosclerosis progresses more slowly in carriers of R219K than in noncarriers. Carriers have decreased triglyceride levels (1.42+/-0.49 versus 1.84+/-0.77 mmol/L, P:=0.001) and a trend toward increased HDL-C (0.91+/-0.22 versus 0.88+/-0.20 mmol/L, P:=0.12). Other single nucleotide polymorphisms in the coding region had milder effects on plasma lipids and atherosclerosis.'] Is common genetic variation in ABCA1 associated with altered lipoprotein levels and a modified risk for coronary artery disease?
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[ -1.704237699508667, -1.5484180450439453, 2.184600830078125 ]
['The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether the combination of dye and radioisotope would improve the detection rate of sentinel nodes (SN) and the diagnostic accuracy of axillary lymph node status over dye alone in patients with breast cancer.', 'Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) was performed in stages I or II breast cancer patients with clinically negative nodes using dye alone (indocyanine green) or a combination of dye and radioisotope (99mTc-radiolabelled tin colloid).', 'SNB guided by dye alone was performed in 93 patients and SNB guided by a combination of dye and radioisotope was performed in 138 patients. The detection rate of SN was significantly (P = 0.006) higher in the combination group (94.9%) than in the dye alone group (83.9%). The sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy of SNB in the diagnosis of axillary lymph node status were 100, 100, and 100%, respectively, for the combination group, and 81.0, 100, and 94.9%, respectively, for the dye alone group. There were no false negatives in the combination group, but four false negatives (19.0%) in the dye alone group. The combination method was significantly superior to the dye alone method for sensitivity (P = 0.011) and accuracy (P = 0.018).'] Is combination technique superior to dye alone in identification of the sentinel node in breast cancer patients?
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[ -1.8805946111679077, -1.4169600009918213, 2.3642096519470215 ]
['Protective effect of small heat-shock protein (sHSP) against gamma-radiation, which associated with HSP25-induced cell-cycle delay and Bcl-2 induction. We further extended our studies on the possible role of HSP25 on ionizing radiation-induced cell-cycle regulation.', 'Flow-cytometric analyses were performed for cell-cycle distribution and Western blotting. Kinase or immunocomplex kinase assay were performed for detection of cell-cycle protein expression or activation.', 'Pronounced arrest of G1, S and G2/M phase was observed by 4Gy radiation and these arrests were augmented by hsp25 overexpression. Inhibition of cyclin-D1, and cyclin-E and induction of p21Waf by radiation, which was more pronounced in hsp25 overexpressed cells than control cells, which is associated with increased binding activity of CDK2. S-phase regulator, cyclin-A and its associated CDK2 and CDC2 kinase activities were also increased by irradiation and hsp25 overexpression attenuated these phenomena. In addition, cyclin-B1 expression and its associated kinase activity, which are responsible for the transition of G2 to M phase, were increased by radiation and hsp25 overexpression also decreased these phenomena.'] Does overexpression of heat-shock protein 25 augment radiation-induced cell-cycle arrest in murine L929 cells?
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[ -2.5320801734924316, -1.146423101425171, 2.73266863822937 ]
['The goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity of isolated erythrocytes would be greater in glyburide-treated patients with type 2 diabetes in good glycaemic control (n = 13) than in untreated patients (n = 12) with significant fasting hyperglycaemia.', 'The two groups were similar in age, sex distribution, and body mass index. By selection, glyburide-treated patients had significantly (p < 0.001) lower (mean +/- s.e.m.) fasting glucose (6.9+/-0.4 vs. 13.9+/-0.8 mmol/l) and HbA(IC) (7.4+/-0.2 vs. 11.8+/-0.9%) concentrations. In addition, insulin-stimulated tyrosine kinase activity was increased in erythrocytes from glyburide -treated patients (p < 0.01).', 'Although insulin receptor number was similar in solubilized erythrocytes from the two groups, tyrosine kinase activity per insulin receptor was significantly (p < 0.02) greater in erythrocytes from glyburide-treated patients with type 2 diabetes.'] Is erythrocyte insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity increased in glyburide-treated patients with type 2 diabetes in good glycaemic control?
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[ -2.041505813598633, -1.2160146236419678, 2.2784223556518555 ]
['To determine the feasibility and success of blastocyst-stage embryo transfers in patients having only fair and poor quality cleavage-stage embryos on day 3.', 'Prospective case study with historic controls.', 'Tertiary care private hospital IVF center.', 'A total of 158 day 5 embryo transfer cycles in patients with grade 3 and grade 4 cleavage-stage embryos. Control group consisted of 162 day 3 transfer cycles performed with embryos of similar quality.', 'In vitro culture of embryos up to the blastocyst stage.', 'The percentage of cycles that culminated in the transfer of at least one blastocyst and implantation and pregnancy rate related to the day of transfer.', 'In the day 3 transfer group, a mean of 5.2 embryos were replaced per patient. This was significantly more than the mean of 2.4 embryos that could be replaced on day 5 (P <.001). The clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer was 27.2% and 33.5% in the two groups, respectively (P >.05). The implantation rate per embryo was significantly higher in the day 5 transfer group (15% vs. 5.9%). The multiple pregnancy and abortion rates were similar between the groups.'] Does blastocyst-stage transfer of poor-quality cleavage-stage embryos result in higher implantation rates?
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[ -0.9329079389572144, -0.6623111367225647, 0.7237656116485596 ]
['To compare the value of 17 IVF variables, including a new mean score of transferred embryos (MSTE), in predicting pregnancy rate.', 'Retrospective study.', 'Private IVF unit.', 'Women who underwent 10,000 embryo transfers.', 'Duration of infertility, type of infertility, female age, rank of IVF attempt, type of ovarian treatment, progesterone level, sperm count, sperm motility, sperm morphology, number of retrieved oocytes, number of mature oocytes, maturation rate, number of embryos obtained, fertilization rate, number of transferred embryos, cumulative embryo score (CES), mean score of transferred embryos (MSTE), and pregnancy rate.', 'Outcome of IVF-ET was significantly correlated with female age, type of infertility, number of retrieved oocytes, number of mature oocytes, maturation rate, embryos obtained, fertilization rate, transferred embryos, CES, and MSTE. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that MSTE was a better predictor of pregnancy than the number of transferred embryos and female age.'] Is embryo score a better predictor of pregnancy than the number of transferred embryos or female age?
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[ -1.3168903589248657, -1.2573965787887573, 1.7073984146118164 ]
['Anatomically distinct adipose tissue regions differ in their predominant modality of growth (i.e., cellular hypertrophy vs. hyperplasia). We examined site-specific patterns of expression of two genes whose products, leptin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), could be involved in mediating differential growth and metabolism of white adipose tissue. We also related these patterns of expression to measures of adipose depot cellularity.', 'Male Wistar rats were fed ad libitum and studied from ages 7 weeks to approximately 12 months. Terminal measures of body weights; weights, composition, and cellularity of four white adipose depots; circulating leptin and IGF-I; and adipose depot-specific expression levels of leptin and IGF-I were measured in subsets of rats at 7, 12, 22, 42, and 46 weeks of age.', 'Both leptin and IGF-I mRNAs are quantitatively expressed in a depot-specific manner, in the following order: retroperitoneal approximately equals epididymal > mesenteric > subcutaneous inguinal. Furthermore, there is a marked correlation between the expressions of these hormones in the various regions of adipose tissue of rats during the first year of life. The mechanisms that underlie the parallel expressions of leptin and IGF-I appear to be related to fat-cell volume.'] Are expressions of leptin and insulin-like growth factor-I highly correlated and region-specific in adipose tissue of growing rats?
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[ -2.5664947032928467, -0.9468833804130554, 2.608276605606079 ]
['To compare the efficacy of 2 weeks of dual therapy of Lansoprazole and Amoxycilline with triple therapy of Lansoprazole, Amoxycilline and Roxythromycin for H. pylori eradication.', 'Twenty-five suffering from dyspepsia and found H. pylori positive (CLO) during upper GI endoscopy.', 'Patients were divided into 2 groups, one group received Lansoprazole (30 mg) once a day, and amoxycilline (500 mg) three times a day (group I), while the second group received Lansoparazole and amoxycillin in similar dosage with the addition of Roxythromycin (150 mg) twice a day (group II). H. pylori status was confirmed on endoscopy using CLO test at entry to the protocol and then at 4 weeks.', 'H. pylori eradication was 57% in group I and 86% in group II with healing of lesions in all cases.'] Is two weeks triple therapy with lansoprazole , amoxycillin and roxythromycin better than dual therapy with lansoprazole and amoxycillin for H. pylori infection : a randomised , clinical trial?
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[ -1.9470570087432861, -1.516040325164795, 2.4885635375976562 ]
['To identify a substance found in female genital tract secretions that enhances HIV expression in infected cells.', 'Cervico-vaginal lavages (CVL), collected in sterile normal saline, were fractionated and tested for HIV-inducing activity using HIV-infected monocytes.', 'To purify the component(s) of CVL that enhance HIV production, Mono-Q ion exchange chromatography followed by Superose-12 molecular sieve analysis, and SDS--PAGE were performed. The purified protein was identified by amino acid sequence analysis.', 'SDS--PAGE of bioactive fractions showed a 14 kDa polypeptide band. Amino acid sequence analysis of selected peptides from the 14 kDa band showed 100% homology with the myeloid-related protein (MRP)-8, an inflammatory protein found in mucosal secretions. Western blot analysis revealed that bioactive CVL contained more immunoreactive MRP-8 than samples without bioactivity. The HIV-inducing activity of MRP-8 was further confirmed by showing that human recombinant MRP-8 increased HIV expression by up to 40-fold.'] Does myeloid-related protein ( MRP ) -8 from cervico-vaginal secretions activate HIV replication?
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[ -2.3954946994781494, -1.3231009244918823, 2.7928996086120605 ]
['We investigated whether morphine alters intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)), left ventricular pressure (LVP), and myofilament Ca(2+) sensitivity under physiologic conditions in intact guinea pig beating hearts and whether delta(1), delta(2), and kappa opioid stimulations are related to the direct cardiac effects of morphine. Transmural LV phasic [Ca(2+)](i) was measured from fluorescence signals at 385 nm and 456 nm. The Ca(2+) transients during each contraction were defined as available [Ca(2+)](i). The hearts were perfused with modified Krebs-Ringer solution containing morphine in the absence and presence of delta(1) (BNTX), delta(2) (NTB), and kappa (nor-BNI) antagonists, while developed LVP and available [Ca(2+)](i) were recorded. Morphine (1 microM) decreased available [Ca(2+)](i) by 44 +/- 12 nM without decreasing developed LVP at 2.5 mM of [CaCl(2)](e) (P < 0.05). Morphine (1 microM) caused a leftward shift in the curve of developed LVP as a function of available [Ca(2+)](i) (P < 0.05). BNTX (1 microM), but not nor-BNI (1 microM) or NTB (0.1 microM) blocked morphine (1 microM) effects to decrease available [Ca(2+)](i). Morphine decreases available [Ca(2+)](i) but not LVP, and it enhances myofilament Ca(2+) sensitivity under physiologic conditions at clinical concentrations in intact isolated beating guinea pig hearts. The delta(1) opioid stimulation modifies the effects of morphine on Ca(2+) transients and myofilament Ca(2+) sensitivity.'] Does morphine enhance myofilament CA ( 2+ ) sensitivity in intact guinea pig beating hearts?
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[ -1.4474985599517822, -1.6550620794296265, 2.1333038806915283 ]
['We evaluated the efficacy of intraarticular sufentanil in the prevention of postoperative pain after day-case arthroscopic procedures. Sixty patients were randomly assigned to receive either intraarticular sufentanil, 5 or 10 microg, and saline IV, or intraarticular saline and sufentanil 5 microg IV (control). All study medication was administered in a double-blinded fashion. Postoperatively and the day after surgery, pain levels at rest and during movement (i.e., active flexion of the knee), measured by a visual analog scale, were significantly lower in the Sufentanil groups compared with the Control group. Moreover, intraarticular sufentanil significantly reduced the postoperative consumption of analgesics. The time until discharge from the postanesthesia care unit (assessed by the Aldrete score) was significantly shorter in the patients receiving sufentanil intraarticularly. There were no significant differences between the two Sufentanil groups either in the intensity of postoperative pain or in discharge times from the postanesthesia care unit. We conclude that intraarticular sufentanil in arthroscopic knee procedures is a simple, effective, safe and well-tolerated analgesic technique for outpatients undergoing arthroscopic procedures. Increasing the dose sufentanil from 5 to 10 microg intraarticularly offered no additional advantage. Intraarticular sufentanil (5-10 microg) administration improves postoperative management after day-case diagnostic arthroscopic knee procedures.'] Does intraarticular sufentanil administration facilitate recovery after day-case knee arthroscopy?
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[ -2.221827983856201, -1.32509446144104, 2.607611656188965 ]
['Previous reports have shown the presence of erythrogenic toxin type B (ETB), apoptosis, proliferation, and leukocyte infiltration in biopsies from patients with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN).', "Attempting to correlate the apoptotic and proliferative events with the interaction of ETB or its precursor (ETBP) with leukocytes, mononuclear leukocytes from 12 healthy subjects were cultured with ETB or ETBP to analyze the levels of apoptosis, proliferation, expression of modulatory apoptosis gene products, and oxidative metabolism. After four days of incubation, cells were assessed for apoptosis by morphological criteria, annexin V assay, and terminal deoxy transferase uridine triphosphate nick end-labeling (TUNEL) assay. The expression of regulatory apoptosis genes was assessed by relevant monoclonal antibodies; proliferation was by incorporation of radioactive thymidine; and oxidative metabolism was by oxidation of 2',7'-dichlorofuorescein diacetate to 2',7'-dichlorofuorescein. Neutralization of Fas-L and cysteine protease activity of ETB were performed by incubation of ETB-treated leukocyte cultures with anti-human Fas-L mAb or with E64, respectively.", 'Elevated levels of apoptosis in ETBP/ETB-treated leukocytes were found when compared with controls: morphological criteria (P < 0.01), Annexin V (control, 5.01 +/- 0.61; ETBP, 10.60 +/- 1.98%, P = 0.0005), and TUNEL (control, 12.5 +/- 2.6; ETBP, 20.56 +/- 3.06%, P = 0.001; ETB, 30.69 +/- 5.05%, P = 0.001). Increased expression of apoptosis was accompanied by increased expression of Fas (control, 20.15 +/- 5.28; ETBP, 43.51 +/- 5.6%, P = 0.03; ETB, 47.16 +/- 5.54%, P = 0.01), Fas ligand (control, 5.64 +/- 2.38; ETBP, 11.66 +/- 3.65%, P = 0.04; ETB, 16.39 +/- 5.05%, P = 0.02) and p53 products (control, 9.22 +/- 3.44; ETBP, 22.82 +/- 5.72%, P = 0.01; ETB, 24.60 +/- 5.20%, P = 0.01). Treatment of ETB-leukocyte cultures with anti-human Fas-L exhibited 2.2-fold lower apoptosis expression. Treatment with E64 significantly abrogated the apoptotic effect of ETB. There was no increment on leukocyte oxidative metabolism. Mononuclear leukocytes also showed elevated levels of proliferation when treated with different concentrations (from 50 to 6.2 microg/mL) of streptococcal proteins (Stimulation index ranging: ETBP, 5.6 +/- 1.9 to 6.4 +/- 1.9; ETB, 9.9 +/- 2.8 to 13.9 +/- 3.8).'] Does streptococcal erythrogenic toxin B induce apoptosis and proliferation in human leukocytes?
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["Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Recent studies suggest that genetic factors, including polymorphisms in the flanking region of the aldose reductase gene (5'ALR2), play an important role in the pathogenesis of nephropathy. Glucose transporter (GLUT1) activity has been implicated in renal hypertrophy and extracellular matrix formation in mesangial cells. The aim was to investigate the frequency of a polymorphism within the GLUT1 gene in 186 Caucasoid patients with type 1 diabetes and 104 normal controls.", 'Amplimers flanking the Xba-I polymorphic site in the second intron were employed to amplify DNA from subjects. The amplified DNA was restricted with endonuclease Xba-I, separated by gel electrophoresis, and visualized. In the absence of an Xba-I site, a fragment of 1.1 kilobase was seen, whereas fragments of 0.9 and 0.2 were generated if the Xba-I site was present.', 'There was a highly significant increase in the frequency of the 1.1 allele in those patients with nephropathy (N = 70) compared with those with no proteinuria or retinopathy after 20 years of diabetes (uncomplicated N = 44, 61.4 vs. 40.9%, respectively, P < 0.001). The 1.1/1.1 genotype was also significantly increased in the nephropathy group compared with the uncomplicated group of patients (37.1 vs. 13.6%, respectively, P < 0.01). The frequency of the 1.1/1.1 genotype was similar in 30 patients with retinopathy but not nephropathy when compared with the uncomplicated group of patients (13.6 vs. 16.7%). Furthermore, only 8 out of 49 patients with DN had the Z+2 5\'ALR2 DN "protective" allele and the 0.9 GLUT1 allele in contrast to 21 out of 39 uncomplicated patients (P < 0.0002).'] Are polymorphisms of the glucose transporter ( GLUT1 ) gene associated with diabetic nephropathy?
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['Slit diaphragms are intercellular junctions of podocytes of the renal glomerulus. The molecular composition of slit diaphragms is still elusive. Slit diaphragms are characterized by the presence of a wide intercellular space. The morphological feature is shared by desmosomes and adherens junctions, which contain members of the cadherin superfamily. Thus, we have hypothesized that some components of slit diaphragms belong to the cadherin superfamily. Consequently, we have isolated cDNA encoding FAT from reverse-transcribed (RT) glomerular cDNA by homology polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using primers based on conserved sequences in cadherin molecules. FAT is a novel member of the cadherin superfamily with 34 tandem cadherin-like extracellular repeats, and it closely resembles the Drosophila tumor suppressor fat.', 'Expression of FAT was examined in glomeruli of the adult rat kidney by the ribonuclease protection assay and in situ hybridization. To localize the FAT protein in podocytes minutely, we prepared affinity-purified antibody against FAT by immunizing rabbits against an oligopeptide corresponding to the C-terminal 20 amino acids.', 'Expression of FAT mRNA was detected in total RNA from glomeruli. In situ hybridization revealed significant signals in podocytes. Western blot analysis using solubilized glomeruli showed a single band, in which the molecular weight was more than 500 kD. Immunostaining of cultured epithelial cells from rat kidney (NRK52E) revealed FAT accumulation in cell-cell contact sites. In the glomerulus, FAT staining was observed distinctly along glomerular capillary walls. Double-label immunostaining using monoclonal antibody against slit diaphragms (mAb 5-1-6) showed identical localization of anti-FAT antibody and mAb 5-1-6. Furthermore, the double-label immunogold technique with ultrathin cryosections demonstrated that gold particles for FAT cytoplasmic domain were located at the base of slit diaphragms labeled by mAb 5-1-6 and that the cytoplasmic domain of FAT colocalized with ZO-1, a cytoplasmic component associated with slit diaphragms.'] Is fAT a component of glomerular slit diaphragms?
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[ -2.3081486225128174, -1.409299373626709, 2.810370922088623 ]
['Renal toxicity is a major side-effect of aminoglycoside antibiotics and is characterized by an early impairment in proximal tubular function. In a previous study, we have shown that gentamicin administration to the rat causes an early impairment in sodium gradient-dependent phosphate (Na/Pi) cotransport activity. The purpose of our current study was to determine the molecular mechanisms of the impairment in Na/Pi cotransport activity, specifically the role of the proximal tubular type II Na/Pi cotransporter.', 'Rats were treated for one, two, and three days with two daily injections of 30 mg/kg body weight gentamicin or the vehicle.', 'Gentamicin caused a progressive decrease in superficial cortical apical brush-border membrane (SC-BBM) Na/Pi cotransporter activity (856 +/- 93 in control vs. 545 +/- 87 pmol/mg BBM protein in 3-day gentamicin, P < 0.01). Western blot analysis showed a parallel and progressive decrease in SC-BBM Na/Pi cotransporter protein abundance, a 50% decrease after one day of treatment, a 63% decrease after two days of treatment, and an 83% decrease after three days treatment with gentamicin. In contrast, gentamicin treatment had no effect on Na/Pi cotransport activity or Na/Pi cotransporter protein abundance in BBM isolated from the juxtamedullary cortex (JMC-BBM). Immunofluorescence microscopy showed a major decrease in the expression of Na/Pi cotransporter protein in the apical membrane of the proximal convoluted tubule, with progressive intracellular accumulation of Na/Pi protein. Colocalization studies showed that in gentamicin-treated rats, Na/Pi protein was colocalized in the early endosomes and especially in the lysosomes. Northern blot analysis of cortical RNA interestingly showed no reduction in Na/Pi cotransporter mRNA abundance even after three days of gentamicin treatment.'] Does gentamicin cause endocytosis of Na/Pi cotransporter protein ( NaPi-2 )?
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[ -2.3242430686950684, -1.4192050695419312, 2.8242626190185547 ]
['Infection is the commonest cause of death in acute pancreatitis. Early reduction of commensal flora (particularly Lactobacillus species) and, at the same time, overgrowth of Enterobacteriaceae, especially Escherichia coli, have recently been described during acute pancreatitis. Lactobacillus plantarum has been shown to be effective in reducing the egress of endotoxin and microbial translocation in several experimental models such as chemically induced hepatitis and ulcerative colitis.', 'The aim of the study was to determine whether L. plantarum 299v (Lp 299v) is capable of effectively reducing microbial translocation in experimental pancreatitis.', 'Acute pancreatitis was induced by isolation and ligation of the biliopancreatic duct in Lewis rats weighing 250-350 g. The animals were divided into 3 groups: group A, sham operation; group B, induction of pancreatitis and no further treatment, and group C, induction of pancreatitis + daily administration by gavage of a 5-ml/day suspension of Lp 299v at 0.5-1.0 x 10(9) bacteria/ml for 8 days, 4 days before and 4 days after induction of pancreatitis. All animals were sacrificed after 96 h. Histological studies and microbiological analyses were performed.', "At sacrifice, 40/55 animals showed signs of severe pancreatitis. Since acute pancreatitis was the specific disease investigated, only these animals were subjected to further study. In group B, we found pathogenic micro-organisms in the mesenteric lymph nodes in 14/20 animals and in the pancreatic tissue in 10/20. The bacterial flora consisted predominantly of E. coli, Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas and Proteus species. In contrast, when the animals were kept under an 'umbrella' of Lp 299v, growth of E. faecalis or E. coli were detected only in 4/20 mesenteric lymph node cultures and in 3/20 pancreatic tissue cultures."] Does lactobacillus plantarum reduce infection of pancreatic necrosis in experimental acute pancreatitis?
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[ -2.129579782485962, -1.2894419431686401, 2.4551548957824707 ]
['The presence of antinuclear autoantibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is influenced by genetic factors. The presence of autoantibodies in healthy family members of patients has been reported. Our hypothesis was that autoantibodies are directed against the same antigens in first-degree family members of patients with SLE as in their patient relative.', 'Plasma was harvested from 50 patients with SLE, 154 unaffected first-degree family members, and 330 healthy controls. Presence of autoantibodies against 14 specific nuclear antigens was tested by the ELISA based line immunoassay INNO-LIA method.', 'Seventy-four percent of patients, 32% of first-degree family members, and 1.5% of healthy controls had antibodies against any nuclear antigen. Most frequent autoantibodies in the patients were anti-histone and anti-SSA, whereas in the family members these were anti-RNP-C and anti-Topo-I/Scl. Presence and specificity of autoantibodies in family members were independent of the presence or absence of that autoantibody in their patient relative (chi-square p > 0.1 for all 14 antigens).'] Are autoantibodies within families of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus directed against the same nuclear antigens?
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[ -1.9009168148040771, -1.4459733963012695, 2.4273855686187744 ]
['The effect of mechanical stretching was examined on cultured scleral fibroblasts of the human eye in order to observe changes in their production of TIMP (tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase)-1, MMP (matrix metalloproteinase)-1 and -2 in response to physiological strain.', 'Human scleral fibroblasts were cultured from scleral tissue resected during foveal translocation surgery. The fibroblasts in near confluency were exposed to mechanical stretching of the bottom of a 6-cm Petri dish at the maximum magnitude of 4500 microstrain and at a cycle of 30 s for 72 h. TIMP-1, MMP-1 and MMP-2 levels in the medium following 24, 48 and 72 h of cyclic stretching were measured by enzyme immunoassay.', 'The growth of scleral fibroblasts during the 72-hour period of stretching did not show a significant difference from that of non-stretched control fibroblasts. Scleral fibroblasts in the stretched group produced a significantly smaller amount of TIMP-1 at 72 h after stretching, compared with nonstretched control (p = 0.0353, Student t-test). The levels of MMP-1 and MMP-2 produced by scleral fibroblasts were not significantly different between the stretched group and nonstretched group.'] Does tIMP-1 production by human scleral fibroblast decrease in response to cyclic mechanical stretching?
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[ -2.399113416671753, -1.1494829654693604, 2.6182565689086914 ]
["Ischemic tissue necrosis is usually associated with long or sequential arterial obstructions. As a result, the role of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), which addresses only short lesions, in patients presenting with trophic changes remains questionable. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of PTA in diabetic and non-diabetic patients presenting with grade 4 Fontaine's classification.", 'Between January 1992 and December 1997, 1352 patients with aorto-iliac and/or infrainguinal occlusive diseases were admitted to our institution. Three hundred and ten patients who presented with distal gangrene (95.5%) or ischemic ulcers (4.5%) were identified. The patients consisted of 117 diabetics and 193 non-diabetics. PTA alone was performed in 26 diabetics (group 1) and in 30 non-diabetics (group 2). Their charts were retrospectively reviewed and the patients were recalled for clinical examination and non-invasive monitoring.', 'Follow-up was available for all patients and ranged from 1 to 4 years. The survival rate was significantly higher in diabetic patients than in non-diabetic patients (96% vs 77% at 1 year; p<0.05 and 91% vs 66% at 3 years; p<0.05). In group 1, the primary cumulative patency rate at 1 and 3 years was 76%. In group 2, the primary cumulative patency rate at 1 and 3 years were 85% and 80%, respectively. Three patients in group 1 required a redo PTA at 4 months, resulting in an assisted primary patency rate at 1 and 3 years of 88%. In contrast, no patients in group 2 required additional PTA. In group 1, the limb salvage rate at 1 and 3 years was 84%; and in group 2, 80% and 75%, respectively.'] Is percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in patients with ischemic tissue necrosis worthwhile?
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[ -1.3040329217910767, -1.6622426509857178, 1.9083484411239624 ]
['Estrogen is a known neuroprotective and vasoprotective agent in experimental cerebral ischemia. Preischemic steroid treatment protects animals of both sexes from focal cerebral ischemia. This study determined whether intravenous estrogen acts as a vasodilator when administered on reperfusion and whether the resulting increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) provides tissue protection from middle cerebral artery occlusion.', 'Adult male Wistar rats were treated with reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion (2 hours), then infused with intravenous estrogen (Premarin; 1 mg/kg) or vehicle during the first minutes of reperfusion (n=15 per group). Cortical laser-Doppler flowmetry was used to assess adequacy of occlusion. Ischemic lesion volume was determined at 22 hours after occlusion by 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining and image analysis. Cortical and striatal CBF was measured by (14)[C]iodoantipyrine autoradiography at 10 (n=10) or 90 (n=11) minutes of reperfusion.', 'As expected, supraphysiological plasma estrogen levels were achieved during reperfusion (estrogen, 198+/-45 pg/mL; vehicle, 6+/-5; P:=0.001). Physiological variables were controlled and not different between groups. Total hemispheric infarction was reduced in estrogen-treated rats (estrogen, 49+/-4% of ipsilateral structure; vehicle, 33+/-5%; P:=0.02), which was most pronounced in striatum (estrogen, 40+/-6% of ipsilateral striatum; vehicle, 60+/-3%; P:=0.01). CBF recovery was strikingly increased by estrogen infusion at 10 minutes in frontal (estrogen, 102+/-12 mL/100 g per minute; vehicle, 45+/-15; P:=0.01) and parietal cortex (estrogen, 74+/-15 mL/100 g per minute; vehicle, 22+/-13; P:=0.028) and throughout striatum (estrogen, 87+/-13 mL/100 g per minute; vehicle, 25+/-20; P:=0.02). Hemispheric volume with low CBF recovery (eg, <20 mL/100 g per minute) was smaller in estrogen-treated animals (estrogen, 73+/-18 mm(3); vehicle, 257+/-46; P:=0.002). However, differences in CBF recovery could not be appreciated between groups by 90 minutes of reperfusion.'] Does postischemic estrogen reduce hypoperfusion and secondary ischemia after experimental stroke?
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[ -1.9770079851150513, -1.5645685195922852, 2.565323829650879 ]
['Recent results suggest that selective inhibitors of presynaptic neuronal ion channels can diminish glutamate release during cerebral ischemia and modulate excitotoxic cell death. The aim of the present study was to evaluate lamotrigine (LTG), an antiepileptic that inhibits presynaptic sodium and voltage-sensitive calcium channels, as a potential stroke resuscitation agent in the rat. Three dosages of LTG were examined for effect on infarction volume and sensorimotor behavioral recovery after middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion.', 'Halothane-anesthetized male Wistar rats were subjected to 2 hours of MCA occlusion by the intraluminal occlusion technique. Physiological variables were controlled, and ipsilateral cortical perfusion was monitored by laser Doppler flowmetry throughout ischemia. At onset of reperfusion, rats received intravenous LTG 5, 10, or 20 mg/kg or PBS (n=9 to 11 per group) during 15 minutes. Behavioral assessment was completed at 3 and 7 days after stroke, and the brain was harvested for histology (triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining).', 'Values are mean+/-SE. Cortical infarction volumes were unchanged in LTG-treated animals: 14+/-6% of contralateral cortex at 5 mg/kg LTG, 17+/-7% at 10 mg/kg, and 30+/-6% at 20 mg/kg, versus saline-treated cohorts (12+/-3%; P:=0.19; n=9). Caudate-putamen infarction injury was also unchanged (37+/-11% of contralateral caudate-putamen at 5 mg/kg LTG, 44+/-8% at 10 mg/kg, and 65+/-9% at 20 mg/kg versus saline (38+/-11%; P:=0.18). Total infarction was not different among groups (P:=0.15). Consistent with histology, behavioral outcomes were unimproved by treatment.'] Does anticonvulsant lamotrigine administered on reperfusion fail to improve experimental stroke outcomes?
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[ -2.015517473220825, -1.567404866218567, 2.5735549926757812 ]
['A link between measles virus-containing vaccines and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been suggested by recent studies.', 'To address whether receipt or timing of measles-containing vaccine (MCV) increases risk for IBD.', 'A case-control study.', "Four large health maintenance organizations (HMOs) that are part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Vaccine Safety Datalink project.", 'A total of 155 persons with codes from International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision specific for IBD, born between 1958 and 1989 and enrolled from birth to the onset of disease, were identified. Up to 5 controls were matched by sex, HMO, and birth year.', 'None.', "Risk for IBD, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis.", "Past vaccination was not associated with an increased risk for Crohn's disease (odds ratio [OR] for measles-mumps-rubella vaccine [MMR], 0.4; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.08-2.0), ulcerative colitis (OR, 0.8; 95% CI, 0.18-3.56), or IBD (OR, 0.59; 95% CI, 0.21-1.68). Risk for IBD was not increased among children vaccinated who were younger than 12 months (OR for MMR, 0.61; 95% CI, 0.15-2.45) or aged 12 to 18 months (OR, 0.86; 95% CI, 0.28-2.59) relative to unvaccinated children. Children vaccinated with MMR who were older than 18 months were at significantly decreased risk for IBD (OR, 0.16; 95% CI, 0.04-0.68). Neither past vaccination nor age at vaccination with other MCV was associated with increased risk for Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or IBD. Risk for Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or IBD was not elevated in the time immediately following vaccination with either vaccine."] Do measles-mumps-rubella and other measles-containing vaccines increase the risk for inflammatory bowel disease : a case-control study from the Vaccine Safety Datalink project?
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[ -1.7840356826782227, -1.1960179805755615, 2.0965075492858887 ]
['Verumontanum mucosal gland hyperplasia (VMGH) and atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (AAH) are both small glandular proliferations that are histologically and topographically unique.', 'One hundred ten randomly selected, whole-mount, radical prostatectomy specimens were reviewed to assess independently the normal histology of the prostatic urethra and periurethral area and the association of AAH with other pathologic features, including VMGH. The degree of nodular hyperplasia was evaluated by total prostate weight for comparison purposes.', 'Atypical adenomatous hyperplasia was found in 37 cases (33.6%) and was nearly always (32/37) associated with nodules of nodular hyperplasia. Verumontanum mucosal gland hyperplasia was present in 32 cases (29.1%; 21 with AAH, 11 without AAH). There was a significant association between presence of VMGH and AAH (P <.001, Fisher exact test). The degree of nodular hyperplasia was not significantly different between prostates with and without VMGH or AAH.'] Is verumontanum mucosal gland hyperplasia associated with atypical adenomatous hyperplasia of the prostate?
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[ -2.168125867843628, -1.373738169670105, 2.6343977451324463 ]
['In middle ear surgery using intact ear canal wall techniques, the buttress, which is the bony bridge at the medial end of the posterior-superior bony ear canal, is commonly retained during posterior tympanotomy. In some cases, the surgical exposure may be improved by resectioning the buttress, and this requires sectioning the posterior incudal ligament. To date, the acoustic effects of removing the buttress with sectioning of the attached ligament have not been studied.', 'Using a laser Doppler vibrometer system, 15 human cadaver temporal bones were measured with 80 dB sound pressure level at the tympanic membrane over the 0.1 to 10 kHz frequency range.', 'The resection of the buttress and sectioning the posterior incudal ligament had no effect on stapes footplate velocity.'] Do acoustic role of the buttress and posterior incudal ligament in human temporal bones?
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[ -2.597585678100586, -0.6000844836235046, 2.3240303993225098 ]
['Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma 2 (PPAR gamma 2) is an important regulator of adipose tissue metabolism and insulin sensitivity. The aim of this investigation was to determine whether a PPAR gamma 2 Pro12Ala polymorphism was associated with cardiovascular risk factors (obesity, blood pressure, diabetes and blood lipids) in Western Australian Caucasians (n=663).', 'Subjects were selected from two population studies (the Carotid Ultrasound Disease Assessment Study (CUDAS) and Busselton Population Health Survey) on the basis of body mass index (BMI). 292 obese (BMI > or =30 kg/m) and 371 lean (BMI <25 kg /m) subjects were studied.', 'Blood pressure and anthropometric measurements were collected from all participants, as well as a fasting venous blood sample. Biochemical measurements (high-density lipoprotein (HDL)- and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, triglycerides) and PPAR gamma 2 Pro12Ala genotype were also determined.', 'Obese Pro/Ala and Ala/Ala subjects had lower levels of HDL-cholesterol (P=0.032) and a trend towards higher levels of triglycerides (P=0.055) compared with obese Pro/Pro subjects. In the obese group, the Ala allele was significantly associated with the presence of combined hyperlipidaemia (odds ratio = 2.33, P=0.042). There was no significant difference in the frequency of the polymorphism between lean and obese groups (P=0.069). No association was observed between Pro12Ala genotype and obesity, blood pressure or diabetes in either group.'] Is a Pro12Ala polymorphism in the human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma 2 associated with combined hyperlipidaemia in obesity?
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[ -1.989981770515442, -1.4255549907684326, 2.440272331237793 ]
['The specificity of the autoantibody response in different autoimmune diseases makes autoantibodies useful for diagnostic purposes. It also focuses attention on tissue- and event-specific circumstances that may select unique molecules for an autoimmune response in specific diseases. Defining additional phenotype-specific autoantibodies may identify such circumstances. This study was undertaken to investigate the disease specificity of PMS1, an autoantigen previously identified in some sera from patients with myositis.', 'We used immunoprecipitation analysis to determine the frequency of autoantibodies to PMS1 in sera from patients with myositis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or scleroderma and from healthy controls. Additional antigens recognized by PMS1-positive sera were further characterized in terms of their susceptibility to cleavage by apoptotic proteases.', 'PMS1, a DNA mismatch repair enzyme, was identified as a myositis-specific autoantigen. Autoantibodies to PMS1 were found in 4 of 53 patients with autoimmune myositis (7.5%), but in no sera from 94 patients with other systemic autoimmune diseases (P = 0.016). Additional mismatch repair enzymes (PMS2, MLH1) were targeted, apparently independently. Sera recognizing PMS1 also recognized several other proteins involved in DNA repair and remodeling, including poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, DNA-dependent protein kinase, and Mi-2. All of these autoantigens were efficiently cleaved by granzyme B, generating unique fragments not observed during other forms of cell death.'] Is the DNA mismatch repair enzyme PMS1 a myositis-specific autoantigen?
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[ -2.3198535442352295, -1.3107481002807617, 2.6984734535217285 ]
['Previous research found no adaptations in presynaptic 5-HT1A receptors in mice lacking 5-HT1B receptors (5-HT1B KO). Stress and 5-HT1A receptor agonists induce corticosterone release in mice via hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activation. 5-HT1B KO mice are hyperreactive to mild stressors and this might be reflected in altered postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor sensitivity.', 'Our aim was to determine whether the activity of the HPA axis was increased in 5-HT1B KO mice in response to mild stress and pharmacological activation of 5-HT1A receptors as an indication of putative adaptive changes in postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor function.', 'The effect of mild stress [i.e., the stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) paradigm], induced by rectal temperature measurement, was determined on temperature and corticosterone over time (0, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, and 90 min) in 5-HT1B KO and wildtype mice. In addition, corticosterone was measured 60 min after 5-HT1A receptor activation by flesinoxan (0, 0.03, 0.1, 0.3, 1, and 3 mg/kg s.c.). Blood was collected and plasma corticosterone levels were determined by radioimmunoassay.', 'Both genotypes showed comparable time-dependent SIH responses, whereas basal temperature was higher in 5-HT1B KO mice. The effect of SIH on temperature was mirrored by mild increases in plasma corticosterone. Activation of 5-HT1A receptors caused a strong dose-dependent release of corticosterone in both genotypes. Neither response observed showed differences between both genotypes.'] Are corticosterone responses in 5-HT1B receptor knockout mice to stress or 5-HT1A receptor activation normal?
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[ -2.290231943130493, -1.3578906059265137, 2.657133102416992 ]
['We examined the effect of various prostaglandin E (PGE) analogs specific to EP receptor subtypes on indomethacin-induced gastric lesions in rats and investigated which EP receptor subtype is involved in the protective action of PGE(2) using EP-receptor knockout mice.', 'Gastric lesions were induced by subcutaneous administration of indomethacin (35 mg/kg). Gastric motility was measured using a balloon method, while neutrophil chemotaxis determined using a Boyden chamber.', 'Indomethacin-induced gastric lesions were significantly prevented by PGE(2) as well as atropine, and the former effect was mimicked by sulprostone (EP(1)/EP(3)) and 17-phenyl PGE(2) (EP(1)) and antagonized by an EP(1) antagonist, ONO-AE-829. Neither butaprost (EP(2)), ONO-NT-012 (EP(3)) nor 11-deoxy PGE(1) (EP(3)/EP(4)) showed any protection on the lesions. Indomethacin caused a marked increase in gastric motility; the response preceded the onset of lesions and was inhibited by atropine as well as PGE derivatives acting as EP(1) receptors. Neutrophil chemotaxis was inhibited by PGE(2), butaprost and slightly by 11-deoxy PGE(1), but not by either 17-phenyl PGE(2), ONO-NT-012 or atropine. In addition, indomethacin caused damage similarly in both wild-type and knockout mice lacking EP(1) or EP(3) receptors, yet the protective action of PGE(2) was observed in wild-type and EP(3) receptor knockout mice but totally disappeared in mice lacking EP(1) receptors.'] Does prostaglandin E inhibit indomethacin-induced gastric lesions through EP-1 receptors?
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[ -2.3230340480804443, -1.4082821607589722, 2.741093158721924 ]
['To determine whether the association between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and HLA-DRB1 is influenced by the amino acid residue encoded at position 70 (beta70) of the third hypervariable region (HVR3) of the HLA-DRbeta chain.', 'The frequencies of HLA-DRB1 alleles encoding different amino acid residues at beta70 were compared between patients with RA and controls in a population from the UK and in a confirmatory population from northwestern Spain. HLA-DRB1 typing was done by polymerase chain reaction methods on 476 clinic based patients with RA and 180 healthy controls from Staffordshire and Cheshire in the UK, and on 179 clinic patients and 145 controls from Lugo, Spain. Associations were investigated using chi-square analyses and regression analyses. The extended Mantel-Haenszel procedure was used for trend analysis.', 'Carriage of 2 shared epitope (SE)+ alleles encoding a glutamine at beta70 (Q70SE+/Q70SE+) was associated with the greatest risk of RA in the UK and Spanish population (odds ratios 7.93 and 4.66, respectively), while possession of 2 SE- alleles encoding an aspartic acid at beta70 (D70SE-D70SE-) was associated with the lowest risk (OR 0.23 and 0.34, respectively). In individuals carrying one SE+ allele and an accompanying D70SE- allele there was no increased risk of developing RA [OR 0.93 (UK) and 1.30 (Spain)]. Possession of D70SE- was more strongly protective than possession of Q70SE. Analysis of trend indicated that the strength of association of different DRB1 genotypes with RA could be ranked in order (from Q70SE+/Q70SE+ to D70SE-/D70SE-) according to which amino acid residues were encoded at beta70, and whether or not they formed part of a SE sequence. The severity of radiographic damage could not be ranked in the same fashion.'] Do hLA-DRB1 alleles encoding an aspartic acid at position 70 protect against development of rheumatoid arthritis?
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[ -1.7641828060150146, -1.4564166069030762, 2.2204411029815674 ]
['To determine the pattern of excretion in urine of 5-L-oxoproline, as a measure of glycine status, during the first six weeks of life in Jamaican infants.', 'Spot samples of urine were collected from term and preterm infants at birth and longitudinally to four weeks of age, or at six weeks of age. 5-L-oxoproline was isolated by column chromatography and hydrolysed to L-glutamic acid, which was measured enzymatically and the results expressed relative to creatinine excretion.', 'Maternity wards and postnatal clinic of the University Hospital of the West Indies.', 'African-Caribbean infants, 19 term and 21 preterm, from birth to four weeks of age, and 79 term infants at six weeks of age.', 'There were no differences between term and preterm infants. Excretion of 5-L-oxoproline increased progressively from birth, 141 mumol/mmol creatinine, to 270 mumol/mmol creatinine at four weeks of age. At six weeks of age, excretion was significantly greater than at birth or four weeks of age, 525 mumol/mmol creatinine. Compared with infants born in England, the excretion of 5-L-oxoproline was not different at birth, but was significantly greater in Jamaican infants at six weeks of age.'] Is urinary 5-L-oxoproline ( pyroglutamic acid ) excretion greater in infants in Jamaica than in infants in England?
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[ -1.7567816972732544, -0.9811078906059265, 1.8401825428009033 ]
['D-cis-diltiazem, a calcium channel blocker, has been reported to enhance photoreceptor survival in the rd mouse, a model of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) resulting from mutation of the PDE6B gene. We tested the hypothesis that diltiazem treatment would similarly rescue the canine rcd1 model of RP, which is also caused by a null mutation in the PDE6B gene.', 'D-cis-diltiazem was delivered orally twice daily to rcd1 affected dogs beginning at 4 weeks of age; untreated age-matched rcd1 dogs served as controls. At 14 weeks, electroretinograms (ERG) were performed on all animals; 14 dogs were euthanized at this age, and 2 dogs at 25 weeks of age. Eyes were enucleated, fixed, and processed for routine histological examination.', 'No significant differences were found in ERG or histopathologic parameters between diltiazem-treated and untreated rcd1 dogs. Neither rcd1 group showed a rod b-wave; ERGs evoked by single white flashes (dark- or light-adapted) and flicker were also identical between groups. Similarly, treated and untreated animals did not differ in the degree of preservation of the photoreceptor layer, confirmed in cell counts within the outer nuclear layer.'] Does calcium channel blocker D-cis-diltiazem slow retinal degeneration in the PDE6B mutant rcd1 canine model of retinitis pigmentosa?
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[ -2.452099084854126, -1.2827956676483154, 2.7516913414001465 ]
['Cardiomyocytes can be transplanted successfully into skeletal and cardiac muscle. Our goal was to determine the feasibility of grafting cardiomyocytes onto various synthetic supports to create an excitable and viable tissue for implantation.', 'Adult rat cardiomyocytes were cultured over an 8-week period onto different substitutes, including human glutaraldehyde-treated pericardium (n = 3), equine glutaraldehyde-treated pericardium (n = 3), polytetrafluoroethylene (n = 8), Dacron polyester (n = 16), and Vicryl polyglactin (n = 8).', 'Only the cells seeded on the Dacron survived, with the synthetic fibers colonized at 8 weeks. On the other supports, the number of myocytes progressively decreased from the first week, with their density (number of cells per square millimeter) being, after 20 days, 17 +/- 2 on the polytetrafluoroethylene and 5 +/- 1 on the human or equine pericardium compared with 45 +/- 3 on the Dacron. After 8 weeks of culture on Dacron, the sarcomeric protein (sarcomeric alpha-actinin) was detected in all cells. In addition, the staining was regularly arranged and well aligned in a striated pattern. Spontaneous beating activity was obtained. Moreover, electrical stimulation of the cell preparation resulted in the generation of calcium transients, the frequency of which followed the frequency of the electrical stimulation.'] Do adult cardiac myocytes survive and remain excitable during long-term culture on synthetic supports?
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[ -2.311958074569702, -1.322048306465149, 2.671659231185913 ]
['We previously reported that skin closure is improved by photoirradiation of the wound margins with an 815-nm diode laser system.', 'To determine whether the beneficial effects of laser treatment involve the overexpression of the inducible 72-kDa heat shock protein, Hsp70.', 'Expression of Hsp70 was investigated by immunocytochemistry in normal hairless rat dorsal skin and compared with its expression after laser photoirradiation.', 'Constitutive expression of Hsp70 was mainly confined to the upper epidermal layer. Laser irradiation further increased epidermal expression of Hsp70 while inducing de novo synthesis of the protein in dermal structures, particularly around blood vessels, hair follicles and sebaceous glands. Laser-induced expression of Hsp70 was still present 7 days after photoirradiation.'] Does treatment with 815-nm diode laser induce long-lasting expression of 72-kDa heat shock protein in normal rat skin?
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[ -2.4804275035858154, -1.2368342876434326, 2.7658510208129883 ]
['Oral mucosal wounds are characterized by rapid re-epithelialization and remodelling. In vitro, oral mucosal fibroblasts exhibit a fetal phenotype with increased extracellular matrix reorganizational ability, migration and experimental wound repopulation when compared with skin fibroblasts.', 'To investigate whether phenotypic differences in the expression and production of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) -2 and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) could play an important part in mediating these in vitro differences.', 'Skin and oral mucosal fibroblast MMP-2, TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 mRNA expression and protein production were studied in three-dimensional collagen lattices using quantitative competitive reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (QCRT-PCR), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), zymography and reverse zymography.', 'Oral mucosal fibroblasts exhibited increased levels of the 62-kDa active form of MMP-2 and lattice contraction when compared with skin fibroblasts. Oral mucosal and skin fibroblast MMP-2 gene expression and synthesis of the 72-kDa pro-MMP-2 was similar as assessed by QCRT-PCR, zymography and ELISA. Differential MMP-2 activation was, however, related to phenotypic differences in TIMP activity between the skin and oral mucosal fibroblasts, as assessed by reverse zymography.'] Do skin and oral fibroblasts exhibit phenotypic differences in extracellular matrix reorganization and matrix metalloproteinase activity?
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[ -2.5332748889923096, -1.247879981994629, 2.855628490447998 ]
['We have previously reported that low humidity amplifies the hyperproliferative and inflammatory response to barrier disruption. Other reports suggest that epidermal interleukin (IL)-1 alpha is stimulated by various factors related to epidermal inflammation and that it may induce other proinflammatory molecules.', 'To evaluate the generation of IL-1 alpha in the skin of hairless mice kept under various conditions of environmental humidity.', 'We carried out an immunohistochemical study, and evaluated epidermal IL-1 alpha mRNA and protein levels, and release of IL-1 alpha from skin after tape stripping, in hairless mice kept under low or high humidity.', 'The immunohistochemical study showed that the amount of IL-1 alpha in the epidermis was higher in animals kept in a low-humidity environment than in a high-humidity one. The epidermal IL-1 alpha mRNA and protein levels increased significantly when the animals were kept under low humidity. Moreover, the release of IL-1 alpha from skin immediately after tape stripping was significantly higher in animals kept in a low-humidity environment than in a high-humidity one.'] Is epidermal interleukin-1 alpha generation amplified at low humidity : implications for the pathogenesis of inflammatory dermatoses?
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[ -2.840726613998413, -0.42597517371177673, 2.2942018508911133 ]
["Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often treated using methylphenidate, a psychostimulant that inhibits the dopamine transporter. This led E.H. Cook and colleagues to consider the dopamine transporter locus (DAT1) as a primary candidate gene for ADHD. That group reported a significant association between ADHD and the 480-base pair (bp) allele of the variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) polymorphism located in the 3' untranslated region of the DAT1 gene. This association was later replicated in additional studies.", 'The DAT1 gene has additional common polymorphisms in intron 9 and exon 9. We investigated the possibility of linkage of DAT1 and ADHD using the VNTR polymorphism and two additional common polymorphisms in 102 nuclear families with an ADHD proband. Using the transmission disequilibrium test, we examined the transmission of the alleles of each of these polymorphisms, as well as the haplotypes of the polymorphisms.', 'We did not observe significant evidence for the biased transmission of the alleles of either the VNTR or the additional two polymorphisms when examined individually, although there was a trend for the biased transmission of the 480-bp allele of the VNTR. When we examined the haplotypes of the three polymorphisms we found significant evidence for biased transmission of one of the haplotypes containing the 480-bp VNTR allele. We also genotyped six additional DNA sequence variants of the DAT1 gene. However, these variants were not sufficiently polymorphic in our sample to be informative. Two of the DNA variants that result in an amino acid change, Ala559Val and Glu602Gly, were not observed in our sample.'] Do haplotype study of three polymorphisms at the dopamine transporter locus confirm linkage to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?
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[ -2.2223281860351562, -1.3219459056854248, 2.501995086669922 ]
['The CD40 antigen is expressed by antigen-presenting cells, many kinds of epithelium, and carcinomas. As signaling through CD40 modulates the differentiation state of CD40-expressing cells, we wanted to investigate whether benign or malignant prostate epithelium expressed CD40.', 'Twenty-two paraffin-embedded and 10 snap-frozen human prostate tissue samples were analyzed by immunohistologic methods, using the basal cell-specific markers, high molecular weight cytokeratin (HMWCK) and keratin-14 (K14), and the luminal cell marker, low molecular weight cytokeratin (LMWCK), together with CD40. Fresh prostate tissue was cultured in vitro and analyzed by immunocytofluorescence.', 'The pattern of CD40 expression was continuous on basal epithelial cells of normal and hyperplastic prostate glands but discontinuous in glands that featured prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia. Coexpression of CD40 with the basal cell-specific cytokeratins, HMWCK and K14, was confirmed by double labeling. In contrast, glandular epithelial cells in prostate adenocarcinoma did not express CD40 or these cytokeratins. A luminal cell phenotype defined as CAM5.2-positive and HMWCK-negative K14-negative was identified among primary epithelial cells cultured in vitro. Most of the cultured cells (more than 99%) were also CD40-negative.'] Is cD40 detected on human prostate cancer cells by immunohistologic techniques?
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[ -2.2248165607452393, -1.429358720779419, 2.7464046478271484 ]
['To analyze the effects of combining an alpha-adrenergic receptor antagonist, phentolamine, with an enhancer of the nitric oxide/cyclic guanosine monophosphate pathway (L-arginine or sildenafil) on neurogenic relaxations of rabbit corpus cavernosum (RCC).', 'Studies were performed on isolated RCC tissue in organ chambers. Transmural electrical stimulation (TES) was applied at increasing frequencies (0.5 to 6 Hz) on endothelin-contracted RCC strips, and the responses were evaluated.', 'The activation of alpha(2)-adrenergic receptors with UK 14304 (0.3 microM) significantly inhibited the relaxation induced by TES in RCC strips in which adrenergic neurotransmission was blocked with guanethidine (10 microM). The relaxant responses produced by TES application on RCC strips without guanethidine were not significantly affected by the treatment with L-arginine or sildenafil but were significantly augmented by phentolamine (2.7-fold increase in maximum relaxation). Furthermore, the combinations of phentolamine with L-arginine or sildenafil markedly increased the relaxations evoked by the application of TES in RCC tissue, significantly more than those obtained in the presence of phentolamine alone (4.5 or 4.7-fold increase of maximum relaxation, respectively).'] Does combination of phentolamine and L-arginine or sildenafil synergistically improve neurogenic relaxation of rabbit corpus cavernosum smooth muscle?
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[ -2.2968251705169678, -1.327176809310913, 2.6529674530029297 ]
['To investigate the effect of physical training on leptin levels in elderly, obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.', 'Twenty men and 38 women with type 2 diabetes mellitus with a body mass index (BMI) of > 25 kg/m2 participated in a prospective randomized study. Patients were either on oral glucose lowering drugs (n = 39) or insulin therapy (n = 19). Physical training consisted of a guided, standardized, 6-week training programme performed in the hospital on a cyclo ergometer followed by a 6-week period of guided training at home and ended in a 12-week period of training at home without supervision. Clinical data and laboratory samples including fasting insulin and leptin levels and maximal aerobic capacity were assessed at the start of the study and at 6 and 26 weeks thereafter.', 'Physical training resulted in significantly positive changes in maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) and maximum work load. No effects of physical training on serum leptin levels and insulin concentrations were detected. Leptin levels were strongly correlated with body mass index (r = 0.63), body fat content (r = 0.61), and fasting insulin concentrations (r = 0.38). Women had threefold higher leptin levels than men. No differences in leptin levels between patients on insulin therapy and patients on oral glucose lowering drugs were found.'] Are serum leptin levels influenced by physical training in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients?
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[ -1.961294174194336, -0.954725980758667, 2.061897039413452 ]
['Antenatal glucocorticoid treatment (AGT) is associated with a number of postnatal benefits to the preterm infant, including reduced risk of respiratory distress syndrome, patent ductus arteriosus, intraventricular hemorrhage, and necrotizing enterocolitis.', 'To evaluate the hypothesis that maternal AGT not only reduces the risk of surfactant deficiency but also reduces the occurrence of chronic lung disease (CLD) among surviving preterm infants.', 'Case-referent study of 1454 very low birth weight infants born between January 1991 and December 1993 at 4 university medical centers.', "Rates of AGT varied among the 4 centers (11%-69%), as did rates of CLD (4%-21%), defined as a requirement for supplemental oxygen at 36 weeks' postmenstrual age. CLD rates at each center, however, did not vary with the rate of AGT exposure. In multivariate logistic regression analyses, AGT did not contribute significantly to CLD risk."] Does antenatal glucocorticoid treatment reduce chronic lung disease among surviving preterm infants?
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[ -2.515446186065674, -0.8890693783760071, 2.4862146377563477 ]
['Major depressive episode is associated with quality of life (QOL) deficits, and QOL improves following remission of depression. We conducted an observational study of the relationship between depressive symptoms and QOL for 1 year after psychiatric hospitalization, and compared QOL in patients who received ECT against those who did not.', 'We examined 88 patients with major depressive disorder (53.4+/-15.4 years old; 69 women) upon admission, with repeated measurements at discharge, 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after discharge. Depression severity was measured with the Beck Depression Inventory. QOL measurements encompassed ADLs, IADLs, performance in major roles, and satisfaction with relationships. Treatment for depression was at the discretion of the respective physicians.', 'Depression severity dropped dramatically by discharge, and changed little thereafter. QOL measures showed improvement at the first month, with additional improvement at the third month. Improvement in QOL was closely tied to improvement in depression severity. ECT during the index hospitalization was associated with greater improvement in depressive symptoms and in most measures of QOL.'] Is electroconvulsive therapy associated with superior symptomatic and functional change in depressed patients after psychiatric hospitalization?
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[ -2.3473098278045654, -0.736890971660614, 2.137509822845459 ]
['Asthma is characterized by allergen-induced airway inflammation orchestrated by TH2 cells. The TH1-promoting cytokine IL-12 is capable of inhibiting the TH2-driven allergen-induced airway changes in mice and is therefore regarded as an interesting strategy for treating asthma.', 'The antiallergic effects of IL-12 are only partially dependent of IFN-gamma. Because IL-12 is a potent inducer of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10, the aim of the present study was to investigate in vivo whether the antiallergic effects of IL-12 are mediated through IL-10.', 'C57BL/6J-IL-10 knock-out (IL-10(-/-)) mice were sensitized intraperitoneally to ovalbumin (OVA) and subsequently exposed from day 14 to day 21 to aerosolized OVA (1%). IL-12 was administered intraperitoneally during sensitization, subsequent OVA exposure, or both.', 'IL-12 inhibited the OVA-induced airway eosinophilia, despite the absence of IL-10. Moreover, a shift from a TH2 inflammatory pattern toward a TH1 reaction was observed, with concomitant pronounced mononuclear peribronchial inflammation after IL-12 treatment. Allergen-specific IgE synthesis was completely suppressed only when IL-12 was administered along with the allergen sensitization. Furthermore, treating the animals with IL-12 at the time of the secondary allergen challenge resulted not only in a significant suppression of the airway responsiveness but also in an important IFN-gamma-associated toxicity.'] Does counterbalancing of TH2-driven allergic airway inflammation by IL-12 require IL-10?
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[ -2.5039565563201904, -1.2856523990631104, 2.792186737060547 ]
['To study patients with ALS to determine how physical function, quality of life (QOL), and spirituality or religiousness change over time, and what relationship these changes have to one another.', 'Sixty patients with ALS were studied prospectively. They were assessed at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months, using questionnaires designed to measure general quality of life (McGill Quality of Life questionnaire), religiosity (Idler Index of Religiosity), ALS-specific health-related quality of life (SIP/ALS-19), and ALS-specific function (ALS functional rating scale).', 'A two-way repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance revealed that both the passage of time and the specific QOL scales used were factors in predicting patient quality of life (F[1, 59]= 9.87, p < 0.003 and F[3, 177]= 16.90, p < 0.001) Despite a progressive decline in physical function as measured by the ALS-specific function score, the general QOL and religiosity scores changed little. In contrast, the ALS-specific health-related QOL score declined in parallel with the ALS-specific function score.'] Is quality of life in ALS maintained as physical function declines?
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[ -1.3803685903549194, -0.768779456615448, 1.2509236335754395 ]
['It has been debated whether mixed chimerism (MC) is correlated to a decreased incidence of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT).', 'Between September 1996 and April 1999 we analyzed 102 patients for MC in the T-cell fraction post allogeneic SCT, using PCR amplification of variable numbers of tandem repeat (VNTR) loci. All samples, taken regularly post SCT, were cell separated using anti-CD3 immunomagnetic beads.', 'T-cell mixed chimerism was detected in 58 out of 102 patients (57%). Patient characteristics were comparable in the T-cell MC- and donor chimeric-group (DC). The median follow-up time for the MC group was 714 days (range 58 - 1248) as compared to 427 days (range 45 - 1042) for the DC group. Overall probability of acute GVHD grades II-IV was significantly higher in the DC group as compared to the MC group (52% vs. 5%, P<0.001). In multivariate analysis T-cell DC proved to be the most significant risk factor for acute GVHD grades II-IV. The cumulative incidence of relapse, among patients with malignant disease, did not show any statistical difference between the T-cell MC patients and the DC-group. There was a tendency for better overall survival in the T-cell MC group compared to the DC group (2 yrs; 73% vs. 54%, P=0.06). Among DC patients, 14/20 (70%) deaths were due to GVHD versus none in the MC-group(P<0.001).'] Is t cell mixed chimerism significantly correlated to a decreased risk of acute graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic stem cell transplantation?
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[ -1.4035226106643677, -1.720955491065979, 2.0528502464294434 ]
['We sought to determine whether methylprednisolone, when administered to patients undergoing cardiac surgery, is able to ward off the detrimental hemodynamic and pulmonary alterations associated with cardiopulmonary bypass.', 'After institutional review board approval and informed consent was obtained, 90 patients scheduled for elective cardiac surgery were randomized to 1 of 3 groups. Group 30MP patients received 30 mg/kg intravenous methylprednisolone during sternotomy and 30 mg/kg during initiation of cardiopulmonary bypass, group 15MP patients received 15 mg/kg methylprednisolone at the same 2 times, and group NS patients received similar volumes of isotonic sodium chloride solution at the same 2 times. Perioperative care was standardized, and all caregivers were blinded to treatment group. Various hemodynamic and pulmonary measurements were obtained perioperatively, as well as fluid balance, weight, peak postoperative blood glucose level, and tracheal extubation time.', 'Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients and intraoperative data were similar among the 3 groups. Patients receiving methylprednisolone (either dose) exhibited significantly increased cardiac index (P =.0006), significantly decreased systemic vascular resistance (P =.0005), and significantly increased shunt flow (P =.0020) during the immediate postoperative period. All 3 groups exhibited significant increases in alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient (P <.0001), significant decreases in dynamic lung compliance (P <.0001), and significant decreases in static lung compliance (P <.0001) during the immediate postoperative period, with no differences between groups. Perioperative fluid balance and weights were similar between groups. A statistically significant difference in peak postoperative blood glucose level existed (P =.016) among group NS (234 +/- 96 mg/dL), group 15MP (292 +/- 93 mg/dL), and group 30MP (311 +/- 90 mg/dL). In patients extubated within 12 hours of intensive care unit arrival, a statistically significant difference in extubation times existed (P =.025) between group NS (5.7 +/- 2.3 hours), group 15MP (5.9 +/- 2.2 hours), and group 30MP (7.5 +/- 2.7 hours).'] Does methylprednisolone benefit patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting and early tracheal extubation?
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[ -1.853098750114441, -1.5609495639801025, 2.3788490295410156 ]
['Current treatment options for high-risk superficial T1-bladder cancer (Grade 3, associated Tis, multifocality, tumor diameter > 5 cm or multiple recurrences) include early cystectomy or the goal of organ preservation by adjuvant intravesical therapy after transurethral resection (TURB). We have evaluated the efficacy of adjuvant radiotherapy or radiochemotherapy on local control, bladder preservation, recurrence rate and long-term survival after TURB of high-risk T1-bladder cancer.', 'From May 1982 to May 1999, a total of 74 patients with T1-bladder cancer were treated by either radiotherapy (n = 17) or concomitant radiochemotherapy (n = 57) after TURB. Radiotherapy was initiated 4 to 8 weeks after TURB; a median dose of 54 (range: 45 to 60) Gy was applied to the bladder with daily fractions of 1.8 to 2.0 Gy. Since 1985 chemotherapy has been given in the 1st and 5th week of radiotherapy and consisted of cisplatin (25 mg/m2/d) in 33 patients, carboplatin (65 mg/m2/d) was administered in 14 patients with decreased creatine clearance (< 50 ml/min). Since 1993 a combination of cisplatin (20 mg/m2/d) and 5-fluorouracil (600 mg/m2/d) was applied to 10 patients. Salvage cystectomy was recommended for patients with refractory disease or invasive recurrences. At the time of analysis, the median follow-up for surviving patients was 57 (range: 3 to 174) months.', 'After radiotherapy/radiochemotherapy, a complete remission at restaging TURB was achieved in 62 patients (83.7%), 35 of whom (47% with regard to the total cohort of the 74 treated patients) have been continuously free of tumor, 11 patients (18%) experienced a superficial relapse and 16 patients (26%) showed tumor progression after initial complete response. Overall-survival was 72% at 5 years and 50% at 10 years with 77% of the surviving patients maintaining their own bladder at 5 years. Negative prognostic factors for cancer-specific survival were non-complete (R1/2) initial TURB (p = 0.12) and recurrent disease (p = 0.07); combined radiochemotherapy was more effective than radiotherapy alone (p = 0.1).'] Is radiotherapy an effective treatment for high-risk T1-bladder cancer?
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[ -1.8351877927780151, -1.614027738571167, 2.4443140029907227 ]
['To explore the mechanism of PTA1 monoclonal antibody (McAb) induced human platelet aggregation and its effect on intra-cytoplasmic Ca2+ level.', "Platelet aggregation, ATP releasing assay and Pollock's test were used.", "PTA1 McAb induced human platelet aggregation in vitro, which could be completely inhibited by EGTA and PGI2. F(ab')2 of PTA1 McAb had no effect on CD9 or CD41 induced platelet activation and aggregation. PTA1 McAb enhanced platelet intra-cytoplasmic Ca2+ elevation."] Does [ PTA1 monoclonal antibody induce human platelet aggregation and intra-cytoplasmic Ca2+ elevation ]?
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[ -2.3109543323516846, -1.2198257446289062, 2.6362226009368896 ]
['We recently reported endothelial dysfunction as a novel cardiovascular risk factor associated with insulin resistance/obesity. Here, we tested whether hyperandrogenic insulin-resistant women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) who are at increased risk of macrovascular disease display impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation and whether endothelial function in PCOS is associated with particular metabolic and/or hormonal characteristics.', 'We studied leg blood flow (LBF) responses to graded intrafemoral artery infusions of the endothelium-dependent vasodilator methacholine chloride (MCh) and to euglycemic hyperinsulinemia in 12 obese women with PCOS and in 13 healthy age- and weight-matched control subjects (OBW). LBF increments in response to MCh were 50% lower in the PCOS group than in the OBW group (P:<0.01). Euglycemic hyperinsulinemia increased LBF above baseline by 30% in the PCOS and 60% in OBW group (P:<0.05 between groups). Across all subjects, the maximal LBF response to MCh exhibited a strong inverse correlation with free testosterone levels (r=-0.52, P:<0.007). This relationship was stronger than with any other parameter, including insulin sensitivity.'] Is polycystic ovary syndrome associated with endothelial dysfunction?
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[ -2.276599884033203, -1.3001837730407715, 2.580864667892456 ]
['Platelet inhibition at the time of a percutaneous coronary intervention has consistently been shown to decrease the risk of thrombotic adverse events but not restenosis. The role of enhanced antiplatelet protection through pretreatment with the platelet ADP-receptor antagonist ticlopidine in preventing both the early and late complications of coronary stenting has not previously been explored.', 'In the Evaluation of Platelet IIb/IIIa Inhibitor for Stenting (EPISTENT) trial, approximately 1600 patients were randomized to stenting with either placebo or abciximab in addition to aspirin and heparin. All stented patients also received ticlopidine after the procedure, but 58% of these patients were given ticlopidine before stenting at the discretion of the investigating physician. Among patients randomized to placebo, ticlopidine pretreatment was associated with a significant decrease in the incidence of the composite end point of death, myocardial infarction, or target vessel revascularization (TVR) at 1 year (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.54 to 0.98; P:=0.036). Ticlopidine pretreatment did not significantly influence the risk of death or myocardial infarction in patients randomized to abciximab. Controlling for patient characteristics and for the propensity of being on ticlopidine, Cox proportional hazards regression identified ticlopidine pretreatment as an independent predictor of the need for TVR at 1 year (hazard ratio, 0.62; 95% CI, 0.43 to 0.89; P:=0.010) in both placebo-treated and abciximab-treated patients.'] Is ticlopidine pretreatment before coronary stenting associated with sustained decrease in adverse cardiac events : data from the Evaluation of Platelet IIb/IIIa Inhibitor for Stenting ( EPISTENT ) Trial?
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[ -2.181633234024048, -1.4382672309875488, 2.6558220386505127 ]
['To elucidate the factors that influence bacterial adherence to vaginal epithelium. We developed an in vitro model to examine the interaction of type 1-piliated Escherichia coli, strain HB101/p1-17, with immortalized vaginal epithelial cells (VEC) from postmenopausal donors with (patient 1) and without (patient 2) clinical histories of urinary tract infections (UTI).', 'The VEC were incubated in microtiter plates in the presence of E. coli HB101/p1-17, and factors such as time, mannose concentration, and secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) concentration were assessed. After incubation, the numbers of bacteria bound per VEC were counted on a scintillation counter.', 'The E. coli adhered to the VEC and the adherence was inhibited in the presence of 100-mM mannose solution. Clinical donor UTI histories were reflected in the binding characteristics of the VEC cell lines, with cells from patient 1 having a 30% higher baseline binding capacity than cells from patient 2 and an enhanced binding response in the presence of increasing sIgA concentrations. The sIgA concentration did not affect the patient 2 cell-bacterial binding.'] Does secretory IGA differentially promote adherence of type 1-piliated Escherichia coli to immortalized vaginal epithelial cell lines?
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[ -2.4468276500701904, -1.2492830753326416, 2.8243675231933594 ]
['This study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of the fetoplacental glucose steal phenomenon on the results of oral glucose tolerance testing in pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus with fetal hyperinsulinism.', 'This was an analysis of the cases of 34 patients with two consecutive abnormal oral glucose tolerance test results and amniotic fluid insulin measurement before institution of insulin therapy. Patients were divided into groups on the basis of normal versus elevated amniotic fluid insulin concentrations.', "Oral glucose tolerance tests were done at a mean (+/-SD) of 24.9 +/- 5.7 and 30.7 +/- 3.2 weeks' gestation, and amniotic fluid insulin measurements were done at 31.1 +/- 3.2 weeks' gestation. In 13 women with gestational diabetes mellitus with normal amniotic fluid insulin concentration, maternal postload blood glucose levels at 1 hour increased by 12 mg/dL (168 vs 180 mg/dL; 9.3 vs 10.0 mmol/L; P = .0006) during the course of 6 weeks. In contrast, in 21 women with gestational diabetes mellitus with elevated amniotic fluid insulin levels (>7 microU/mL; >42 pmol/L), 1-hour postload blood glucose levels decreased by 22 mg/dL (201 vs 179 mg/dL; 11.2 vs 9.9 mmol/L; P = .002) during the same period. The higher the amniotic fluid insulin level, the larger the decrease (R = 0.504; P =.02). Although low amniotic fluid insulin levels were correlated significantly with 1-hour glucose levels of the first and second oral glucose tolerance tests, high insulin levels were no longer correlated with the second oral glucose tolerance test."] Does effect of fetal hyperinsulinism on oral glucose tolerance test result in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus?
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[ -1.1811925172805786, -1.5486679077148438, 1.7063472270965576 ]
['Since there is a need for simple methods to identify individuals with osteoporosis, we investigated bone status (heel and finger) with ultrasound in an institutionalized elderly population and studied the association between these measures, risk factors for osteoporosis and prevalent osteoporotic fractures.', 'Cross-sectional study. Subjects. Nursing home residents, 237 women and 84 men, mean age 84 years.', 'Altogether 82% of those eligible could undergo heel ultrasound, 65% finger ultrasound and 41% measurements at both sites. Using a transcription of the WHO criterion of osteoporosis, 95% of the women who underwent heel ultrasound were classified as osteoporotic (mean T-score = -4.8) and 92% had Z-scores below zero (mean Z-score=-1.6), whereas 51% of the men were osteoporotic (mean T-score=-2.6) and 77% had Z-scores below zero (mean Z-score=-1.3). Based on finger ultrasound measurements, 99% of the women were classified as osteoporotic (mean T-score=-5.0) and 93% had Z-scores below zero (mean -1.6). The variations in ultrasound values were only moderately explained by age, current weight and walking ability. Amongst women, the association with a prevalent osteoporotic fracture decreased by 43% (95% CI=10-63%) for every SD increase in speed of sound (SOS) of the heel, but no such relationship was found for finger SOS.'] Are almost all institutionalized women osteoporotic , when measured by heel and finger ultrasound?
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[ -1.0502660274505615, -1.4168763160705566, 1.5828557014465332 ]
['To evaluate whether endothelium-dependent (nitric oxide-mediated) dilation of the brachial artery (BA) is impaired in patients being treated for essential hypertension (EH), and whether this abnormality can be detected in normotensive offspring of subjects with EH (familial trait, FT); and to investigate the interrelationship between flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) and hyperinsulinaemia/insulin resistance.', 'Cross-sectional study.', 'Angiology department at a teaching hospital.', 'The study encompassed 172 subjects, of whom 46 were treated hypertonics aged 40-55 (49) years, and 44 age-matched, normotensive volunteers as controls. We also investigated 41 normotonics with FT aged 20-30 (25) years and 41 age-and sex-matched controls without FT.', 'Using high-resolution ultrasound, BA diameters at rest, during reactive hyperaemia (endothelium-dependent dilation) and after sublingual glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) application (endothelium-independent dilation) were measured.', 'In hypertonics FMD was significantly lower than in controls [2.4 (2.9) vs. 7.4 (2.5)%; P < 0.00005], as was GTN-induced dilation [12.1 (4.3) vs. 16.1 (4.6)%; P=0.0007]. In subjects with FT, FMD was also decreased compared with the control group [5.8 (4.1) vs. 10.0 (3.0)%; P < 0.00005]. The response to GTN was comparable in both groups of young subjects. FMD was negatively related to insulin concentration in all subjects studied (P < 0.00005).'] Does insulin resistance add to endothelial dysfunction in hypertensive patients and in normotensive offspring of subjects with essential hypertension?
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[ -1.6298166513442993, -1.5458613634109497, 2.1571967601776123 ]
['The aim of this study was to assess the effects of hinged ankle foot orthoses (AFO) on the metabolic and cardiopulmonary cost of walking and gross motor skills of children with cerebral palsy (CP).', 'Ten habitual users of hinged AFO with spastic diplegic CP (9.01 yr +/- 2.10) participated in the study. Expired gas and heart rate (HR) were measured during sitting and with AFO on and off during steady state treadmill walking at three speeds: 3 km.h(-1), comfortable walking speed (CWS), and 90% of their fastest walking speed (FWS). Comfortable and fastest ground walking speed and Gross Motor Function Measure scores were also assessed with AFO on and off and analyzed with ANOVA. Because not all children could walk at all speeds on the treadmill, an ANOVA was performed on data for children who walked at 3 km.h(-1) and CWS (N = 8 for HR; N = 9 for pulmonary ventilation and metabolic variables) and a t-test on data at 90% of FWS (N = 9 for HR; N = 8 for pulmonary ventilation and metabolic variables).', 'When children wore their AFO net oxygen uptake (L.min(-1), absolute--sitting values) was significantly (P < 0.05) reduced by 8.9% at 3 km.h(-1) and by 5.9% at 90% of FWS. Net pulmonary ventilation (L.min(-1)) was significantly (P < 0.05) lower with AFO on by 10.3% but only at 3 km.h(-1). AFO did not affect net HR (beats.min(-1)) nor the respiratory exchange ratio at any speed, nor any physiologic variable at CWS, nor gross motor skills.'] Does use of orthoses lower the O ( 2 ) cost of walking in children with spastic cerebral palsy?
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[ -0.35903698205947876, -1.536262035369873, 0.970285177230835 ]
['Hemodiafiltration (HDF) is effective in delaying the surgical need for carpal tunnel syndrome in chronic hemodialysis patients, however, predialysis beta(2)-microglobulin levels were not reduced in most short-term studies. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of long-term and differing frequencies of on-line HDF on serum beta(2)-microglobulin levels in comparison to high-flux hemodialysis (HD).', 'One hundred and twelve patients in the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Dialysis Unit were divided into three groups to receive different frequencies of on-line HDF alternating with high-flux HD. Group 1 was treated once with HDF and twice with high-flux HD per week (n = 21). Group 2 was treated twice with HDF and once with high-flux HD per week (n = 33). Group 3 was treated with HDF three times per week (n = 58). Analysis was performed to compare the serum beta(2)-microglobulin levels in these groups and to high-flux HD.', 'After receiving HDF for a mean of 7.9 months, group 3 patients had a reduced predialysis beta(2)-microglobulin level (22.2 +/-5.3 vs. 34.8 +/-6.3 mg/l, p < 0.001), postdialysis beta(2)-microglobulin level (6.3 +/- 2.0 vs. 13.8 +/- 6.8 mg/l, p < 0.001) and an increased beta(2)-microglobulin reduction rate (76.1 +/- 5.6 vs. 61.1 +/- 13.3%, p = 0.03) when compared to high-flux HD. A significant improvement in URR (p = 0.0004), Kt/V (p = 0.0002) and TAC urea levels (p = 0.006) but not nPCR (p = 0.122) was found after patients had been treated with on-line HDF. The beta(2)-microglobulin reduction rate was positively correlated with the overall volume of the replacement solution per session (p < 0.0001). Patients in group 3 had lower predialysis beta(2)-microglobulin levels than those in group 1 and group 2 (22.2 +/- 5.3 vs. 25.2 +/- 7.2 vs. 26.0 +/- 4.2 mg/l, p = 0.02). Furthermore, an inverse correlation was found between the predialysis beta(2)-microglobulin level and the duration of HDF, if patients were treated for more than 12 months (p = 0.031).'] Does long-term on-line hemodiafiltration reduce predialysis beta-2-microglobulin levels in chronic hemodialysis patients?
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[ -1.4174329042434692, -1.7625975608825684, 2.1238837242126465 ]
['To investigate the potential of rosiglitazone, a highly potent agonist at the nuclear peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-gamma), to prevent the development of diabetes in the Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rat or to ameliorate the condition at a later stage of the disease.', 'Rosiglitazone (10 micromol/kg body weight daily) was given via the diet to ZDF rats from aged 6 weeks, before the onset of hyperglycaemia (Prevention group), or from aged 21 weeks after hyperglycaemia and proteinuria were established (Intervention group). Untreated ZDF rats and age-matched Zucker lean rats (ZL) served as controls and the experiment was terminated when the animals were aged 28 weeks.', 'Whilst the combined ZDF control and Intervention groups were already hyperglycaemic (14.6 +/- 1.6 vs. ZL 5.7 +/- 0.1 mmol/l, mean +/- s.e.m.; p < 0.05), glycosuric and polydipsic at aged 11 weeks, and thereafter had a declining plasma insulin concentration, rosiglitazone Prevention treatment maintained normoglycaemia even at aged 27 weeks (3.7 +/- 0.3 mmol/l vs. ZL 3.0 +/- 0.3 mmol/l; NS). Intervention treatment at aged 21 weeks, however, failed to ameliorate the diabetes. These functional data were supported by determinations of pancreatic insulin content (microg/mg tissue as follows: ZL, 43.1 +/- 3.9; ZDF control (28 weeks) + ZDF Intervention control (21 weeks), 6.0 +/- 0.8; Prevention, 63.6 +/- 15.8; Intervention, 6.2 +/- 0.9) and by morphological, immunohistochemical and electron microscopical examination of pancreata at the end of the study. Thus, islets from rosiglitazone Prevention rats were similar to ZL rats, whereas ZDF controls and Intervention rats exhibited islets depleted of insulin, with a disorganized architecture and an ultrastructure indicative of work hypertrophy. ZDF control rats and Intervention rats, though not rosiglitazone Prevention rats, also exhibited marked proteinuria, indicative of renal glomerular damage.'] Does rosiglitazone prevent the onset of hyperglycaemia and proteinuria in the Zucker diabetic fatty rat?
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[ -2.0933549404144287, -1.4714837074279785, 2.590775489807129 ]
['Recent studies of exercise-induced hypoxemia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have shown that oxygen supplementation during exertion increases exercise tolerance and alleviates dyspnea. Although measurements of forced expiratory volume in 1 second and diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO) are known to predict exercise-induced desaturation in patients with COPD, baseline oxygen saturation has never been studied as a predictor of exercise-induced desaturation.', 'A retrospective analysis was performed of 100 consecutive patients with forced expiratory volume in 1 second-forced vital capacity ratio of 70% or less who underwent exercise testing for desaturation. Any desaturation to 88% or less with exercise was considered significant. Nineteen patients with total lung capacity of 80% or less were excluded to avoid evaluating those with combined obstructive and restrictive defects; 81 patients remained available for study.', 'Nineteen (51%) of 37 patients with resting saturation of 95% or less desaturated with exercise as opposed to 7 (16%) of 44 with resting saturation of 96% or greater (P =.001). The sensitivity and the negative predictive value of baseline saturation of 95% or less as a screening test for exercise desaturation were 73% and 84%, respectively. If all patients with DLCO of 36% or less were excluded, 40 patients were left for study. Eight (40%) of 20 patients with baseline saturation of 95% or less compared with 0 of 20 with resting saturation of 96% or greater desaturated with exercise (P =.006). In this subset, the sensitivity and the negative predictive value of baseline saturation of 95% or less as a screening test for exercise desaturation both improved to 100%.'] Does baseline oxygen saturation predict exercise desaturation below prescription threshold in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
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[ 0.09094750136137009, -1.7041027545928955, 0.6705229878425598 ]
['Evaluation of the cost of propofol used for fast-track in cardiac surgery and its impact on global cost of management for anaesthesia and intensive care.', 'Case-control study, prospective (1998) and retrospective (1994).', 'Twenty patients operated for cardiac surgery in 1998 and scheduled for fast-track anaesthesia. Twenty patients in 1994 matched for different criteria to the patient of 1998.', 'In 1998, all drugs, materials used and X-rays, biochemical assays performed were prospectively collected and their cost calculated. In 1994, similar calculations were done retrospectively. Comparison of duration of mechanical ventilation, hospitalization in intensive care and in the hospital were performed.', 'Cost of anaesthesia was similar in 1994 and 1998 (2,646 FF versus 2,294 FF). Global cost of management was significantly lower in 1998 in comparison to 1994 (5,439 FF versus 8,558 FF). Duration of mechanical ventilation, hospitalization in intensive care and in the hospital were shorter in 1998 than in 1994.'] Does [ The use of propofol increase the cost of the management of patients in heart surgery with extracorporeal circulation ]?
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[ -1.2892040014266968, 0.15492533147335052, 0.24746491014957428 ]
['Our objectives were to determine if: (1) patients with migraine have B wave abnormalities in comparison to normal controls and patients with chronic tension headache and (2) patients with chronic tension headache have an imbalance in autonomic activity that is reflected in differences in Mayer wave activity in comparison to normal controls.', 'B waves and Mayer waves are spontaneous oscillations in cerebral blood flow velocity with a frequency of 0.5 to 3 or 4 to 7 cycles per minute, respectively, and can be measured by transcranial Doppler sonography. There is experimental evidence that B waves are generated by certain brain stem nuclei which modulate the lumen of the small intracerebral vessels via monoaminergic nerve endings. In contrast, Mayer waves in cerebral blood flow velocity have no central generator but mirror the Mayer waves in arterial blood pressure which represent peripheral autonomic activity. Migraine may be attributed to a neurotransmitter imbalance in brain stem nuclei. Dysfunctions of the peripheral autonomic nervous system are known in patients with chronic tension headache.', 'Using bilateral transcranial Doppler monitoring of the middle cerebral artery B waves and Mayer waves were studied in 30 patients with migraine without aura, 28 subjects with tension-type headache, and 30 normal controls. Coefficient of variation as a quantitative parameter for amplitude of waves and the mean frequency were calculated from the envelope curves of the Doppler spectra.', 'The coefficient of variation of B waves was higher in migrainous patients compared with patients with tension-type headache and normal controls (P<.05), indicating an increase in activity of brain stem nuclei in migraine only. Patients with chronic tension headaches had lower values for Mayer wave activity in comparison with normal controls (P<.05), a sign of an impairment of sympathetic activity.'] Do spontaneous oscillations in cerebral blood flow velocity give evidence of different autonomic dysfunctions in various types of headache?
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[ -2.2543747425079346, -1.096716284751892, 2.36954927444458 ]
['To compare the relative efficacy of oral sucrose versus EMLA cream for pain relief during venepuncture, 51 full-term newborns (38M, 13F; postnatal age <4 d) in a stable condition were randomly allocated to one of four treatment groups: placebo (2 ml spring water); 2 ml sucrose 24% w/v; 1 g lidocaine-prilocaine 5% cream (EMLA); or EMLA plus sucrose. Water or a single dose of sucrose solution was administered orally 2 min before venepuncture. EMLA cream was applied in the antecubital fossa 45-60 min before venepuncture and covered by a Tegaderm dressing. A pacifier was given before skin puncture, but it was not actively held or replaced during the procedure or observation periods. In total, 55 venepunctures were performed blindly, always for clinical reasons. As indicators of pain, the total crying time was recorded and heart rate, respiratory rate and arterial oxygen saturation were measured blindly at baseline, immediately post-venepuncture, and 2 and 4 min afterwards. The main effects observed were: (i) time spent crying decreased significantly in the sucrose alone (p = 0.001) and EMLA plus sucrose (p = 0.008) groups; (ii) the above treatments attenuated significantly (p < 0.05) the immediate heart rate response to pain; and (iii) the concomitant use of EMLA did not increase further the analgesic efficacy of sucrose.'] Does oral sucrose compare favourably with lidocaine-prilocaine cream for pain relief during venepuncture in neonates?
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[ -1.9171106815338135, -1.5122156143188477, 2.4430325031280518 ]
['The present study was designed to test the effects of the reversal of antagonists on the peak rate of tension development (dF/dt(max)) of the elbow extensors.', 'Experimental, with matched controls.', 'A biomechanics research laboratory.', 'Twenty-six healthy women without a history of upper extremity injury or neurologic disorder, randomly assigned to experimental (n = 13) or control (n = 13) groups.', 'Two groups of healthy subjects followed identical exercise protocols, except that the control group performed maximal isometric contractions of the elbow extensors and the experimental group executed a maximal isometric elbow flexion contraction immediately before a maximal elbow extension contraction. Both groups performed 5 cycles of a 2-second contraction with 22-second rest periods between agonist muscle contractions and were evaluated at 4 test sessions spaced 2 weeks apart.', 'All measurements were done with the shoulder and elbow at 90 degrees of flexion in the sagittal plane to ensure reproducibility. A load cell was used to measure elbow extension moment and to calculate the peak rate of tension development (dF/dt(max)). Biceps and triceps brachii surface electromyographic activity was monitored concurrently. The electromyographic measures were mean spike (peak-to-peak) amplitude and mean spike frequency of the biceps and triceps brachii activity.', 'Intraclass dF/dt(max) and electromyographic reliability was good (r > or = .72) in both groups. Because biceps electromyographic measures were considerably less reliable (r < or = .53), they were not included in our analysis. While dF/dt(max) increased quadratically in both groups (p <.05), the experimental group was on average 36.1Nm. s(-1) (63%) greater across sessions 2 to 4 (p <.05). In contrast, triceps electromyographic activity did not differ significantly between groups (p >.05). The means averaged across groups exhibited a quadratic increase from session 1 to session 4: 91microV or 48% for mean spike amplitude (p <.05) and 7Hz or 16% for mean spike frequency (p <.05).'] Does the reversal of antagonists facilitate the peak rate of tension development?
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[ -1.5073739290237427, -1.5878703594207764, 2.068474292755127 ]
['The importance of HLA mismatch in determining long-term outcome in lung transplantation remains largely uncertain.', 'A retrospective analysis of 102 consecutive primary lung transplants was performed to identify risk factors for poor long-term outcome after lung transplantation defined as graft survival and bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) stage I and II. Variables included were patient characteristics (age, sex, prior diagnosis), the number of HLA mismatches between donor and recipient, cold ischemic time, cytomegalovirus serologic concordance, number of acute rejections, and time to first rejection. Variables carrying significance in a univariate analysis were subjected to a proportional hazard regression analysis.', 'In the multivariate analysis, an increased number of acute rejections correlated positively with decreased graft survival (risk ratio [RR] = 1.25; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05-1.5; P = 0.011), development of BOS stage I (RR = 1.36/episode; 95% CI, 1.16-1.58;P < 0.001), and BOS stage II (RR = 1.42/episode; 95% CI, 1.2-1.67; P < 0.001). An increased time to rejection correlated positively with reduced graft survival (RR = 1.03/day; 95% CI, 1.01-1.06; P = 0.02), and BOS stage I and II (both RR = 1.04/day; 95% CI, 1.01-1.07; P < 0.005). Compared with 2 HLA-DR mismatches, 0 or 1 mismatch was associated with improved graft survival (RR = 0.43; 95% CI, 0.19-0.98; P = 0.045) and protected against development of BOS stage I (RR = 0.47; 95% CI, 0.23-0.98; P = 0.044) and BOS stage II (RR = 0.35; 95% CI, 0.15-0.83; P = 0.017).'] Is long-term outcome of lung transplantation predicted by the number of HLA-DR mismatches?
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[ -1.2926441431045532, -1.693663477897644, 1.9447104930877686 ]
['Several cardiovascular risk factors adversely affect arterial compliance or the distensibility of large arteries. The role of raised low-density lipoproteins (LDL) cholesterol is uncertain, most studies having shown little effect. We, therefore, investigated whether lowering LDL would improve arterial compliance. Twenty hypercholesterolemic subjects (LDL cholesterol 4.95+/-1.11 mmol/l) were randomized to simvastatin (20 or 40 mg daily) or placebo, each for 4 weeks. Arterial function was assessed at the end of the placebo and simvastatin periods, systemic arterial compliance (SAC) and pulse wave velocities (PWV) centrally (aorto-femoral) and peripherally (femoral-posterior tibial).', 'Lipoproteins (LDL) cholesterol was reduced similarly with 20 and 40 mg simvastatin (ten subjects each dose) and data were pooled. Lipoproteins (LDL) cholesterol fell 39%, plasma triglyceride fell 18% and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol rose 12%, all significant. Systemic arterial compliance (SAC) and central PWV did not change significantly but peripheral PWV showed evidence of greater compliance after simvastatin (10.1+/-1.3 vs. 9.4+/-1.3 m/s with placebo and simvastatin, P<0.03), distensibility being inversely related to PWV. Improvement in PWV was greatest in those with poorest baseline values, r=0.50; P<0.02.'] Does simvastatin improve arterial compliance in the lower limb but not in the aorta?
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[ -1.4865707159042358, -1.7141919136047363, 2.1271843910217285 ]
['To identify neural sites associated with gaze-evoked tinnitus (GET), an unusual condition that may follow cerebellar-pontine angle surgery.', 'The authors examined eight patients with GET and used PET to map the neural sites activated by lateral gaze in them and seven age- and sex-matched control subjects.', 'In patients with GET, tinnitus loudness and pitch increased with lateral gaze and, to a lesser extent, up and down gaze. Evidence for neural activity related to GET was seen in the auditory lateral pontine tegmentum or auditory cortex. GET-associated nystagmus appears to activate the cuneus and cerebellar vermis. These sites were found in addition to an extensive network that included frontal eye fields and other sites in frontal, parietal, and temporal cortex that were activated by lateral gaze in seven control subjects and the patients. The unilateral deafness in patients with GET was associated with expansion of auditory cortical areas responsive to tones delivered to the good ear. In addition to GET, unilateral deafness, end-gaze nystagmus, and facial nerve dysfunction were common.'] Do the functional anatomy of gaze-evoked tinnitus and sustained lateral gaze?
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[ -2.9234793186187744, -0.3394566774368286, 2.349611759185791 ]
['Acute allograft rejection remains an important cause of morbidity after kidney transplantation, and has been shown to be a crucial determinant of long-term graft function. Although rejection is mediated by recipient lymphocytes, both donor and recipient factors contribute to the local environment that influences the nature, severity, and duration of the rejection response. Cytokines are a major determinant of this milieu, and this study sought to explore the impact of donor cytokine and cytokine receptor gene polymorphisms on acute rejection after renal transplantation.', 'A total of 145 cadaveric renal allograft donors were selected for analysis according to the presence or absence of graft rejection in the first 30 days after transplantation. DNA was genotyped for 20 polymorphisms in 11 cytokine and cytokine receptor genes using the polymerase chain reaction with sequence specific primers. Associations were assessed using contingency table analysis and the chi2 test, using a two-set design.', 'A polymorphism at position -174 of the donor IL-6 gene was associated with the incidence (P=0.0002) and severity (P=0.000007) of recipient acute rejection. This finding was independent of HLA-DR matching. Acute rejection was not influenced by recipient IL-6 genotype, or by donor-recipient matching of IL-6 genotype.'] Does donor cytokine genotype influence the development of acute rejection after renal transplantation?
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[ -2.315587282180786, -1.3028037548065186, 2.6989035606384277 ]
['Although vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms have been shown to be associated with abnormal glucose metabolism, the reported polymorphisms are unlikely to have any biological consequences. The VDR gene has two potential translation initiation sites. A T-to-C polymorphism has been noted in the first ATG (f allele), abolishing the first translation initiation site and resulting in a peptide lacking the first three amino acids (F allele). We examined the role of this polymorphism in insulin sensitivity and beta cell function. This study included 49 healthy Caucasian subjects (28 females, age 28 +/- 1 years old, body mass index 24.57 +/- 0.57 kg/m2, waist-hip ratio 0.81 +/- 0.01 cm/cm). They were all normotensive (less than 140/90 mmHg) and glucose tolerant, which was determined by a standard 75-gm oral glucose tolerance test. Their beta cell function (%B) and insulin sensitivity (%S) were calculated based on the Homeostasis Model Assessment (HOMA). Their genotypes were determined by a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Phenotypes were compared between genotypic groups.', 'There were 18 FF, 21 Ff, and 10 ff subjects. Since only 10 ff subjects were identified, they were pooled with the Ff subjects during analyses. The FF and Ff/ff groups had similar glucose levels at each time point before and after a glucose challenge. The Ff/ff group had higher insulin levels than the FF group at fasting (P=0.006), 30 minutes (P=0.009), 60 minutes (P=0.049), and 90 minutes (P=0.042). Furthermore, the Ff/ff group also had a larger insulin area under the curve than the FF group (P=0.009). While no difference was noted in %B, the Ff/ff group had a lower %S than the FF group (0.53 vs. 0.78, P=0.006). A stepwise regression analysis confirmed that the Fok I polymorphism was an independent determinant for %S, accounting for 29.3% of variation in %S when combined with waist-hip ratio.'] Is the vitamin D receptor polymorphism in the translation initiation codon a risk factor for insulin resistance in glucose tolerant Caucasians?
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[ -1.1752787828445435, -1.6479874849319458, 1.8020217418670654 ]
['Liver biopsy is mandatory for correctly grading and staging chronic hepatitis activity. Nevertheless, serum markers of fibrogenesis may be useful to help us understand the mechanisms of the fibrogenic process, to follow-up patients, and to establish the efficacy of therapy. In this study, our aim was to identify the relationships between pro-collagen III peptide (PIIIP) serum levels and detailed liver histology in a group of untreated patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC).', 'We studied 147 CHC patients. Correlation analysis of PIIIP serum levels was performed in 109 patients, after having excluded those with alcohol abuse or concomitant hepatitis B virus infection. PIIIP serum levels were assessed using an assay that measures both Col 1-3 peptide (reflecting collagen synthesis) and Col 1 peptide (reflecting collagen degradation). Relationships of serum PIIIP with histology was carried out by evaluating grading and staging separately. Moreover, each component of the necro-inflammatory score was also taken into consideration.', 'PIIIP levels were abnormal in 101 patients (93%). Moreover, PIIIP levels were no different between patients with (12.1 +/- 6.3 ng/ml) or without (13 +/- 5.8 ng/ml) fibrosis. In univariate analysis, no relationship was observed with fibrosis (rs = 0.033, not significant), while PIIIP levels were significantly correlated with lobular necrosis only (rs = 0.295, P = 0.0020). Multivariate analysis confirmed this latter finding (P = 0.0150). Among biochemical parameters, PIIIP showed relationships with aminotransferase (AST, rS = 0.294, P = 0.0022; ALT, rs = 0.236, P = 0.0142) and alkaline phosphatase (rs = 0.146, P = 0.0223).'] Are serum pro-collagen III peptide levels related to lobular necrosis in untreated patients with chronic hepatitis C?
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[ -1.7240797281265259, -1.6190195083618164, 2.315451145172119 ]
['Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in reperfusion injury after focal cerebral ischemia (FCI). ROS are known to regulate the activity of transcription factors such as activator protein-1 (AP-1), which is a dimer consisting of members of the Jun and Fos families. We investigated the role of ROS in AP-1 activity after FCI using transgenic mice that overexpressed copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD1) and that had reduced infarction volume after FCI.', 'The SOD1 transgenic mice and their wild-type littermates were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion by intraluminal suture blockade. After 60 minutes of middle cerebral artery occlusion, mice were allowed to recover for 1, 2, and 4 hours before euthanasia. Protein expression of c-Jun and c-Fos was examined by immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. AP-1 DNA-protein binding activity was assessed by electrophoretic mobility shift assays.', 'In wild-type mice, immunohistochemistry demonstrated acute c-Jun and c-Fos activation in ischemic cortex and its outer boundary. Expression of both was reduced in SOD1 transgenic mice. Western blotting confirmed that SOD1 overexpression was associated with reduced c-Jun and c-Fos protein levels in ischemic brain. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays revealed that the ischemia-enhanced DNA binding activity observed in wild-type mice was reduced in SOD1 transgenic mice. Supershift assays indicated that c-Jun participated in the bound AP-1 complex.'] Does overexpression of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase attenuate acute activation of activator protein-1 after transient focal cerebral ischemia in mice?
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[ -2.393328905105591, -1.2995284795761108, 2.7084286212921143 ]
['To examine nitric-oxide (NO)-mediated relaxation in cavernosal smooth muscle in a rat model of diabetes, as previous experiments showed that HbA1c (an isoform of glycosylated haemoglobin and a marker of long-term diabetic control) impaired NO-mediated relaxation of normal corpus cavernosal tissue through the generation of superoxide anions.', 'Eight weeks after the induction of diabetes, male Wistar rats were killed and cavernosal tissue obtained. Strips were contracted with 1 micromol/L noradrenaline before applying acetylcholine or electrical field stimulation (EFS) or sodium nitroprusside (SNP). Relaxation responses were repeated in the presence of L-arginine (100 micromol/L), indomethacin (10 micromol/L) or superoxide dismutase (SOD, 120 IU/mL). Young and age-matched control animals were examined in the same way.', 'Eight weeks of uncontrolled diabetes caused a significant impairment in mean relaxation responses to acetylcholine (P < 0.05) and to EFS (P < 0.05), but not to SNP, compared with young and age-matched controls, respectively. L-arginine, indomethacin and SOD had no significant effect on this impairment. Ageing caused a lesser but significant impairment in EFS-mediated cavernosal smooth muscle relaxation (P < 0.05).'] Is nitric oxide-mediated corpus cavernosal smooth muscle relaxation impaired in ageing and diabetes?
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[ -2.415806531906128, -1.3157864809036255, 2.754218578338623 ]
['To develop rapid and reliable techniques for determining follicle content, viability, and morphologic features in an ovarian cortical biopsy specimen.', 'Prospective laboratory study.', 'Academic research institution.', 'Consenting patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery for nonovarian disease.', 'Ovarian cortical biopsy specimens were stained by using fluorescent probes and conventional histologic stains. Observations were made by using light, fluorescent, and confocal laser microscopy.', 'Density, cellular viability, and morphologic features of ovarian follicles.', 'After 45 minutes of incubation of ovarian cortical tissue with calcein AM, follicles were visualized by fluorescent microscopy and counted. Ten minutes of exposure is sufficient to stain all cell nuclei with the PicoGreen probe. Subsequent confocal microscopy allows quantification of follicle density and reveals follicle morphology in the optical sections. Follicle density as assessed by using these rapid methods was concordant with the number of units counted in conventionally stained histologic sections.'] Do fluorescent probes allow rapid and precise recording of follicle density and staging in human ovarian cortical biopsy samples?
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[ -2.42158579826355, -1.1627639532089233, 2.647186756134033 ]
['12-Lipoxygenase (12-LO) products of arachidonate metabolism have growth and chemotactic effects in vascular smooth muscle cells. We have also recently demonstrated increased 12-LO mRNA and protein expression in the neointima of balloon-injured rat carotid arteries. In this study, we evaluated whether 12-LO activation plays a role in neointimal thickening in this rat model by using a specific ribozyme (Rz) directed to rat 12-LO.', 'We designed a chimeric DNA-RNA hammerhead Rz to cleave rat leukocyte-type 12-LO mRNA. This Rz dose-dependently cleaved a 166-nucleotide target 12-LO mRNA substrate in vitro and reduced 12-LO mRNA and protein expression in rat vascular smooth muscle cells. A control mutant Rz (MRz) with a point mutation in the catalytic site was inactive. To test the in vivo efficacy of the 12-LO Rz, the left common carotid arteries of rats were injured with a balloon catheter. The distal half of the injured arteries was treated with Rz or MRz mixed with lipofectin. The proximal half received only lipofectin. Twelve days after injury, intima-to-media ratios were significantly lower in the Rz-treated sections than in untreated sections from the same rat (0.742+/-0.16 versus 1.749+/-0.12, P:<0.001). In contrast, the MRz had no significant effect.'] Does ribozyme-mediated inhibition of rat leukocyte-type 12-lipoxygenase prevent intimal hyperplasia in balloon-injured rat carotid arteries?
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[ -2.0378308296203613, -1.520075798034668, 2.525815486907959 ]
['Ultrasonographic evaluation of systemic arterial function is widely available, and a close relation of endothelial function in the coronary and brachial arteries has been documented. It is unknown, however, whether a similar correlation exists for their 2 microcirculatory territories and thus whether assessment of the systemic microcirculation can be used similarly as a surrogate marker of myocardial perfusion.', 'Twenty-three patients with documented coronary artery disease (CAD; 66+/-9 years old, 18 men), 16 patients with syndrome X (SX; 56+/-5 years old, 13 women), and 45 healthy control subjects (C; 34+/-9 years old, 22 men) were studied. Myocardial perfusion was measured at rest and after dipyridamole (0.56 mg. kg(-1). min(-1) over 4 minutes) by PET, and brachial artery blood flow was measured at rest and after transient forearm ischemia by standard Doppler ultrasound techniques. Dipyridamole increased myocardial perfusion in all groups (mL. g(-1). min(-1): CAD, 0.89+/-0.27 versus 1.62+/-0.67, P:<0.001; SX, 0.82+/-0.16 versus 1.67+/-0.49, P:<0.001; and C, 0.82+/-0.15 versus 2.32+/-0.64, P:<0.001). Postocclusion forearm flow increased similarly in all groups (CAD, 52+/-18 versus 174+/-77 mL/min, P:<0.001; SX, 49+/-29 versus 202+/-82 mL/min, P:<0.001; and C, 61+/-34 versus 229+/-108 mL/min, P:<0.001). No significant correlations were found between peripheral and myocardial microcirculatory beds for either resting flow, hyperemic flow, or flow reserve in any of the groups (r(2)<0.1, P:=NS).'] Does peripheral flow response to transient arterial forearm occlusion reflect myocardial perfusion reserve?
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[ -1.4433637857437134, -1.715057611465454, 2.156865358352661 ]
['P-selectin mediates leukocyte recruitment to activated platelets and endothelium through its high-affinity receptor P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1). Platelet and leukocyte activation and binding have been reported after coronary angioplasty and were correlated with restenosis. We investigated the effect of a recombinant soluble PSGL-1 (rPSGL-Ig) on the adhesion of platelets and neutrophils and the development of restenosis after double arterial injury.', 'Four weeks after angioplasty of both carotid arteries in pigs, a second angioplasty was performed at the same sites, 15 minutes after a single administration of vehicle or rPSGL-1 (1 mg/kg IV). Animals were euthanized 1 hour, 4 hours, 1 week, or 4 weeks later. Adhesion of autologous (51)Cr-platelets and (111)In-neutrophils was quantified and histological/morphometric analyses were performed. Although rPSGL-Ig did not affect adherence of these cells 1 hour after injury, it significantly reduced the adhesion of platelets (50% at 4 hours and 85% at 1 week) and neutrophils (50% at 4 hours and 78% at 1 week) to deeply injured arteries. At 4 weeks, the residual lumen was 63% larger in rPSGL-Ig-treated arteries as compared with control arteries (6.1+/-0.6 versus 3.8+/-0.1 mm(2); P:<0.002). The neointimal area was slightly reduced (0.5 in rPSGL-Ig versus 0.7 mm(2) in control). The ratio of the external elastic lamina of injured to uninjured reference segments was >1 in treated arteries and <1 in control arteries.'] Does recombinant soluble p-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1-Ig reduce restenosis through inhibition of platelet-neutrophil adhesion after double angioplasty in swine?
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[ -1.8364996910095215, -1.5966371297836304, 2.3627493381500244 ]
['We have previously shown increased expression of the CD4+ cell chemoattractant IL-16 at sites of airway allergic inflammation. Little is known about the significance of IL-16 in allergic inflammation and its role in allergen-driven T-cell cytokine responses. Because IL-16 interacts specifically with CD4+ T cells, we hypothesized that IL-16 released at sites of inflammation may modulate the pattern of cytokines produced by CD4+ T cells.', 'We investigated the effects of exogenous rhIL-16 on cytokine production of PBMCs from atopic and nonatopic subjects in response to antigen and PHA.', 'Primary cultures of freshly isolated PBMCs from ragweed-sensitive atopic subjects and nonatopic subjects were stimulated with ragweed or PHA in the presence or absence of rhIL-16. Supernatant levels of IL-4, IL-5, and IFN-gamma were determined by means of ELISA at different time points between 2 and 6 days. Effects of IL-16 on antigen-induced cellular proliferative responses were determined.', 'No IL-4 protein was detected after antigen stimulation of PBMCs from atopic subjects, whereas significant levels of IL-5 were measured on day 6 (median, 534.9 pg/mL). IL-5 secretion was abolished in PBMC cultures depleted of CD4+ cells. The addition of rhIL-16 in antigen-stimulated PBMC cultures significantly reduced the amount of IL-5 released (median, 99.8 pg/mL; P <.001). Detectable levels of IFN-gamma (median, 53.3 pg/mL) were identified after antigen stimulation. The addition of rhIL-16 in antigen-stimulated PBMC cultures significantly increased IFN-gamma levels (median, 255.6 pg/mL; P <.05). Effects of rhIL-16 appear to be specific for antigen-stimulated PBMCs in atopic subjects because rhIL-16 did not alter IL-5 or IFN-gamma production in response to PHA nor did rhIL-16 alter cytokine production in nonatopic normal subjects.'] Does iL-16 inhibit IL-5 production by antigen-stimulated T cells in atopic subjects?
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[ -2.0329501628875732, -1.452378511428833, 2.4710848331451416 ]
['Persistent airflow limitation may develop in patients with asthma, particularly in adults with nonatopic (intrinsic) disease. Although the underlying mechanisms are still unknown, respiratory infections might be involved.', 'We investigated the annual loss of lung function in relation to seropositivity to Chlamydia pneumoniae in different subgroups of patients with severe asthma according to age at onset of asthma and atopic status.', "One hundred one nonsmoking outpatients with a pulmonologist's diagnosis of severe asthma (32 men and 69 women; mean age, 46.0 years; range, 18-75 years) were included in a cross-sectional study. C pneumoniae-specific serum IgG and IgA were measured by means of ELISA. The estimated decline in lung function was calculated from the relationship between postbronchodilator FEV(1)/vital capacity (percent predicted) and the duration of asthma and expressed as the slope of the regression line.", 'Patients with adult-onset nonatopic asthma and positive IgG antibodies to C pneumoniae had a significantly steeper slope of the regression line compared with the other subgroups of asthmatic patients (P =.001), being indicative of a 4-fold greater estimated decline in postbronchodilator FEV(1)/vital capacity (2.3% vs 0.5% predicted per year of asthma duration).'] Is persistent airflow limitation in adult-onset nonatopic asthma associated with serologic evidence of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection?
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[ -2.158961057662964, -1.2839195728302002, 2.5253257751464844 ]
['Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma are characterized by means of a similar inflammatory process in which eosinophils are important effector cells. The migration of eosinophils from the blood into the tissues is dependent on adhesion molecules.', 'To analyze the aspects of nasobronchial cross-talk, we studied the expression of adhesion molecules in nasal and bronchial mucosa after nasal allergen provocation (NP).', 'Nine nonasthmatic subjects with seasonal AR and 9 healthy control subjects underwent NP out of season. Bronchial and nasal biopsy specimens were taken before (T(0)) and 24 hours after NP (T(24)). Mucosal sections were analyzed for the presence of eosinophils, IL-5, eotaxin, intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1), E-selectin, and human endothelium (CD31).', 'At T(24), an influx of eosinophils was detected in nasal epithelium (P =.01) and lamina propria (P <.01), as well as in bronchial epithelium (P =.05) and lamina propria (P <.05), of the patients with AR. At T(24), increased expression of ICAM-1, as well as increased percentages of ICAM-1+, VCAM-1+, and E-selectin+ vessels, were seen in nasal and bronchial tissue of patients with AR. The number of mucosal eosinophils correlated with the local expression of ICAM-1, E-selectin, and VCAM-1 in patients with AR.'] Does nasal allergen provocation induce adhesion molecule expression and tissue eosinophilia in upper and lower airways?
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[ -2.3752665519714355, -1.3743540048599243, 2.773895263671875 ]
['Epidemiologic studies suggest that populations that consume large amounts of dietary fat are at greater risk for prostate carcinoma. Arachidonic acid and its precursor, linoleic acid, are major ingredients of animal fats and many vegetable oils that are used in the regions where prostate carcinoma is prevalent. The metabolism of arachidonic acid by either the cyclooxygenase pathway or the lipoxygenase pathway generates eicosanoids, which have been implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of human diseases, including cancer, and are now believed to play important roles in tumor promotion, progression, and metastasis. Studying these pathways in specimens from patients with prostate carcinoma, the authors recently demonstrated the overexpression of cyclooxygenase-2 in prostate adenocarcinoma. In the current study, the authors report the overexpression of lipoxygenase-5 (5-LO) in samples from patients with prostate adenocarcinoma.', 'Employing 22 pair-matched benign and malignant tissue samples that were obtained from the same patients with prostate carcinoma, the expression of 5-LO was determined using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, immunoblotting, and immunohistochemistry and by measuring the levels of 5-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (5-HETE) by radioimmunoassay.', 'The mean level of 5-LO mRNA was six-fold greater (P < 0.001) in malignant tissue compared with benign tissue. The immunoblot analysis demonstrated that, compared with benign tissue, 5-LO protein was overexpressed in 16 of 22 samples examined and was 2.6 fold greater (P < 0.001) in malignant tissue. Immunohistochemical studies further verified 5-LO up-regulation in malignant tissue that was not present in benign tissue. The levels of 5-HETE, which is a metabolic product of arachidonic acid, was found to be 2.2-fold greater (P < 0.001) in malignant tumor tissue compared with benign tissue.'] Is lipoxygenase-5 overexpressed in prostate adenocarcinoma?
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[ -2.157137155532837, -1.4078361988067627, 2.619805335998535 ]
['The kinetochore attachment (spindle assembly) checkpoint arrests cells in metaphase to prevent exit from mitosis until all the chromosomes are aligned properly at the metaphase plate. The checkpoint operates by preventing activation of the anaphase-promoting complex (APC), which triggers anaphase by degrading mitotic cyclins and other proteins. This checkpoint is active during normal mitosis and upon experimental disruption of the mitotic spindle. In yeast, the serine/threonine protein kinase Bub1 and the WD-repeat protein Bub3 are elements of a signal transduction cascade that regulates the kinetochore attachment checkpoint. In mammalian cells, activated MAPK is present on kinetochores during mitosis and activity is upregulated by the spindle assembly checkpoint. In vertebrate unfertilized eggs, a special form of meiotic metaphase arrest by cytostatic factor (CSF) is mediated by MAPK activation of the protein kinase p90(Rsk), which leads to inhibition of the APC. However, it is not known whether CSF-dependent metaphase arrest caused by p90(Rsk) involves components of the spindle assembly checkpoint.', 'xBub1 is present in resting oocytes and its protein level increases slightly during oocyte maturation and early embryogenesis. In Xenopus oocytes, Bub1 is localized to kinetochores during both meiosis I and meiosis II, and the electrophoretic mobility of Bub1 upon SDS-PAGE decreases during meiosis I, reflecting phosphorylation and activation of the enzyme. The activation of Bub1 can be induced in interphase egg extracts by selective stimulation of the MAPK pathway by c-Mos, a MAPKKK. In oocytes treated with the MEK1 inhibitor U0126, the MAPK pathway does not become activated, and Bub1 remains in its low-activity, unshifted form. Injection of a constitutively active target of MAPK, the protein kinase p90(Rsk), restores the activation of Bub1 in the presence of U0126. Moreover, purified p90(Rsk) phosphorylates Bub1 in vitro and increases its protein kinase activity.'] Is bub1 activated by the protein kinase p90 ( Rsk ) during Xenopus oocyte maturation?
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[ -2.3173413276672363, -1.2418644428253174, 2.608213424682617 ]
['Because coagulation activation markers have been shown to indicate an increased risk of thrombosis, we tested whether thrombin-antithrombin III complexes and D-dimers correlated with the risk assessment in pregnant women on the basis of clinical data.', 'We divided a group of 261 pregnant women (305 pregnancies) into low- and high-risk groups according to the personal and family histories of thrombosis and the presence of a hereditary or an acquired thrombophilia. Women with a thrombotic event in the current pregnancy formed a separate group. All pregnancies with or without heparin therapy were closely monitored with thrombin-antithrombin III and D-dimer values for the entire course of the pregnancy. Retrospectively, the data were then correlated with the different groups and subgroups.', 'The course of the mean thrombin-antithrombin III values of all 305 pregnancies was close to or slightly above the upper cutoff line, whereas the D-dimer values were well within the normal range. Independent of heparin, there was no difference in the course of the thrombin-antithrombin III and D-dimer values between the low- and high-risk groups. Only women with ongoing thrombosis during pregnancy had significantly higher thrombin-antithrombin III and D-dimer values with or without heparin therapy. Among those individuals with elevated thrombin-antithrombin III or D-dimer values, there were no specific, recognizable patients who had elevated markers more often than others.'] Do coagulation activation markers correlate with the clinical risk of thrombosis in pregnant women?
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[ -1.952762246131897, -1.2359132766723633, 2.2035880088806152 ]
['The importance of tobacco smoking and Helicobacter pylori infection as risk factors in the development of gastric carcinoma was investigated through multivariate conditional logistic regression analysis in a nested case-control study.', 'Blood samples and a questionnaire on smoking habits were collected from a cohort of 32,906 city residents during a health screening programme from 1974 to 1992. Fifty-six cases of gastric cancer and 224 matched controls were selected. The mean interval between screening and cancer diagnosis was 5.7 years. H. pylori infection was determined by IgG-serology. Occupation categorized into blue-collar workers, white-collar workers, self-employed and unknown occupation was included in the statistical analysis as an indicator of socio-economic status.', 'The proportion of current smokers was 61% among gastric cancer cases, versus 41% among controls. H. pylori seropositivity was present in 82% of the cases and 49% of the controls. In a multivariate model current smokers had an odds ratio (OR) of 2.2 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.2-4.2). With different levels of tobacco consumption, smoking less than 20 g tobacco each day gave the OR of 2.1 (95% CI: 0.98-4.4), and the OR when smoking more than 20 g tobacco per day was 2.5 (95% CI: 1.1-5.6). The OR of H. pylori infection was 5.0 (95% CI: 2.2-11.2). Among H. pylori-seropositive citizens, current smoking was associated with an increased risk of 2.3 (95% CI: 1.1-4.7) compared with non-smoking H. pylori-positive persons.'] Does tobacco smoking increase the risk for gastric adenocarcinoma among Helicobacter pylori-infected individuals?
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[ -0.8616414666175842, -1.5777475833892822, 1.4432566165924072 ]
['Contents of glutamate (Glu), asparate (Asp) and expression of prepro-somatostatin mRNA (PPS-mRNA) in rat hypothalamus were measured by using imitated altitude hypoxia rat model, amino acid analyzer and in situ hybridization technique.', 'After rats were subjected to altitude hypoxia, contents of Glu and Asp in hypothalamus and PPS-mRNA expression in periventricular nucleus (PeVN), paraventricular nucleus (PaVN) and arcuate nucleus (ArcN) were increased significantly. Ketamine, a NMDA receptor antagonist, could decrease the number of PPS-mRNA neurons in rat hypothalamus evoked by altitude hypoxia, but had no effect on Glu and Asp contents evoled by altitude hypoxia.'] Do [ Excitatory amino acid enhance prepro-somatostatin mRNA expression induced by altitude hypoxia in the rat hypothalamus ]?
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[ -2.6723601818084717, -0.9284155368804932, 2.6661458015441895 ]
['Nitric oxide (NO) derived from inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) mediates hypotension and metabolic derangements in sepsis. We hypothesized that selective iNOS-inhibition would prevent hypotension in septic rats without inhibiting endothelium-dependent vasodilation caused by the physiologically important endothelial NOS. Rats were exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) for 6 h and the selective iNOS-inhibitor L-N6-(1-iminoethyl)-lysine (L-NIL), the nonselective NOS-inhibitor N:(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), or control. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and vasodilation to acetylcholine (ACh, endothelium-dependent), sodium nitroprusside (SNP, endothelium-independent), and isoproterenol (ISO, endothelium-independent beta agonist) were determined. Exhaled NO, nitrate/nitrite-(NOx) levels, metabolic data, and immunohistochemical staining for nitrotyrosine, a tracer of peroxynitrite-formation were also determined. In control rats, L-NAME increased MAP, decreased the response to ACh, and increased the response to SNP, whereas L-NIL did not alter these variables. LPS decreased MAP by 18% +/- 1%, decreased vasodilation (ACh, SNP, and ISO), increased exhaled NO, NOx, nitrotyrosine staining, and caused acidosis and hypoglycemia. L-NIL restored MAP and vasodilation (ACh, SNP, and ISO) to baseline and prevented the changes in exhaled NO, NOx, pH, and glucose levels. In contrast, L-NAME restored MAP and SNP vasodilation, but did not alter the decreased response to ACh and ISO or prevent the changes in exhaled NO and glucose levels. Finally, L-NIL but not L-NAME decreased nitrotyrosine staining in LPS rats. In conclusion, L-NIL prevents hypotension and metabolic derangements in septic rats without affecting endothelium-dependent vasodilation whereas L-NAME does not.'] Does selective iNOS inhibition prevent hypotension in septic rats while preserving endothelium-dependent vasodilation?
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[ -2.2774345874786377, -1.4279215335845947, 2.70975661277771 ]
['Fatty acid (FA) metabolism and the contribution of carnitine to metabolism after cardioplegic arrest still remain unclear, especially in the neonatal heart where beta-oxidation is not a predominant source of adenosine triphosphate.', 'FA metabolism and the effects of carnitine administration were evaluated using a newborn (7-day-old) rabbit blood-perfused Langendorff model subjected to cold cardioplegic arrest. The hearts were divided into five groups; (1) perfused with unmodified diluted blood (n = 9), (2) subjected to 180 minutes of cold cardioplegic arrest and reperfused with the blood (n = 9), (3) subjected to the same ischemia and reperfused with the blood containing 40 microM/L (n = 9), (4) 0.5 mM/L (n = 5), and (5) 5 mM/L of carnitine (n = 5). During reperfusion, FA metabolism was assessed by iodine-123-labeled 15-(p-iodophenyl)-3-(R,S)-methylpentadecanoic acid, a fatty acid. The myocardial time-radioactivity curve was then determined and a mathematical compartment analysis of the external detection was used to elucidate FA metabolism in the cardiac myocyte.', 'Cold cardioplegic arrest resulted in significantly impaired FA metabolism following reperfusion. Compartment analysis suggested that FA activation in the cytosol and beta-oxidation were impaired. Carnitine supplementation in groups 3 and 4 improved FA metabolism during reperfusion. In contrast, supplementation in group 5 had no beneficial effect on FA metabolism.'] Does carnitine affect fatty acid metabolism after cardioplegic arrest in neonatal rabbit hearts?
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[ -2.431886911392212, -1.3167102336883545, 2.8207478523254395 ]
['The appearance of p53 mutations in colorectal carcinoma was determined, independent of differentiation and tumor stage of the primary tumors, in relation to the survival of patients who were scheduled to undergo liver resection.', 'Tumor material was analyzed for p53 mutations in primary colorectal tumors and subsequent liver metastases from 41 consecutive patients who were scheduled to undergo surgical liver resection. DNA sequencing and immunohistochemical staining of p53 protein within tumor nuclei were performed.', 'Primary tumors displayed p53 mutations within exons 5-9 in 41% of patients. No mutations were found in exons 4, 10, or 11. Forty-one percent of metastatic lesions had the same single mutation that was found in the primary tumor, whereas 11% of metastatic lesions had one additional mutation within exons 5-9; 22% had mutations only in their liver metastases, whereas corresponding primary tumors displayed wild-type p53. None of the patients had mutated p53 in their primary tumor and wild type in their metastases. Survival after undergoing liver resection was correlated negatively (P < 0.05-0.01) with Duke Stages A-D classification of the primary tumors, tumor differentiation, and radicality (> 0.7-0.8 mm) of resected liver metastases.'] Are p53 mutations in primary tumors and subsequent liver metastases related to survival in patients with colorectal carcinoma who undergo liver resection?
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[ -2.1797053813934326, -1.1118814945220947, 2.3374838829040527 ]
['Prospective, randomized, double-blind study.', 'To assess the efficacy of ketorolac and bupivacaine in reducing postoperative pain after microsurgical lumbar discectomy.', 'Microsurgical lumbar discectomy often is performed as an ambulatory procedure. Pain, nausea, and urinary retention may delay discharge. It was hypothesized that intraoperative ketorolac or bupivacaine would reduce postoperative pain as measured by morphine demand.', 'After Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval and informed consent, 30 patients undergoing single-level microsurgical lumbar discectomy under general anesthesia randomly received either intravenous ketorolac, intramuscular bupivacaine, or placebo before wound closure. After surgery, all patients received intravenous, MSO4, patient-controlled analgesia. MSO4 demand was compared between groups at 30 minutes and at 1, 4, 8, 16, 20, and 24 hours after surgery by one-way ANOVA. Pre- and postoperative pain was assessed by using a standard scale and was correlated to postoperative MSO4 demand by Pearson correlation. Significance was assumed at P < 0.05.', 'There were no group differences in age, gender, weight, disc level, preoperative pain, or preoperative use of pain medication. Neither ketorolac nor bupivacaine decreased pain or nausea scores, MSO4 demand, or time to void and ambulation. Preoperative pain was significantly correlated to postoperative narcotic demand (r = 0.46, P < 0.01). Preoperative narcotic or NSAID use was not correlated to either preoperative pain scores or postoperative MSO4 requirement.'] Is postoperative narcotic requirement after microscopic lumbar discectomy affected by intraoperative ketorolac or bupivacaine?
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[ -2.0845000743865967, -1.444401741027832, 2.5699329376220703 ]
['While several studies have demonstrated that the L-type calcium current maintains discontinuous conduction, the contribution of the transient outward current (I(to)) to conduction remains unclear. This study evaluated the effects of I(to) inhibition on conduction between ventricular myocytes.', 'An electronic circuit with a variable resistance (R(j)) was used to electrically couple single epicardial myocytes isolated from rabbit right ventricle. We inhibited I(to) with 4-aminopyridine superfusion, rate-acceleration, or premature stimulation to evaluate the subsequent effects on conduction delay and the critical R(j), which was quantified as the highest R(j) that could be imposed before conduction failed.', 'I(to) inhibition significantly enhanced conduction in all cell pairs (n=23). Pharmacologic inhibition of I(to) resulted in a 32+/-5% decrease in conduction delay and a 36+/-7% increase in critical R(j). Similarly, reduction of the basic cycle length from 2 to 0.5 s resulted in a 31+/-3% decrease in conduction delay and a 31+/-3% increase in critical R(j). Finally, premature action potentials conducted with a 41+/-4% shorter conduction delay and a 73+/-24% higher critical R(j) than basic action potentials.'] Does transient outward current modulate discontinuous conduction in rabbit ventricular cell pairs?
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[ -2.2238190174102783, -1.3347409963607788, 2.6342267990112305 ]
['Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the Western World, especially in the elder population. One pathophysiological component of cardiovascular disease is myocardial fibrosis, primarily derived from cardiac fibroblasts. Here we investigated the regulation of proliferation of fibroblasts from hearts of adult rats by platelet derived growth factor AA (PDGF-AA).', 'Cardiac fibroblasts were isolated from adult Wistar rats. PDGF-induced cell proliferation was analysed by FACS. PDGF-receptor numbers were analysed by receptor binding assays. Using differential display, differentially expressed kinases were identified during ageing in vitro and confirmed by Northern and Western blotting. Transient overexpression of IRES-GFP constructs was used to analyse the role of the akt kinase on proliferation by FACS.', 'During in vitro senescence/aging of primary fibroblasts, the growth response to PDGF-AA was greatly reduced without alterations in its receptor number or affinity and without changes in downstream signalling via the MAP-kinase pathway. By using a differential display strategy selective for protein kinases, we identified reduced expression of Akt-1 kinase (PKB-alpha) in senescent rat cardiac fibroblasts. These findings were supported by data showing reduced expression of Akt-1 in heart samples from old humans. Overexpression of activated Akt-1 almost completely reconstituted PDGF-AA dependent cell proliferation in aged fibroblasts.'] Does down-regulation of Akt/PKB in senescent cardiac fibroblasts impair PDGF-induced cell proliferation?
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[ -2.5418617725372314, -1.0938750505447388, 2.6461191177368164 ]
['Adrenomedullin (AM) is a potent vasodilator peptide. Plasma AM concentration is increased in patients with various heart diseases, and both myocytes (MCs) and non-myocytes (NMCs) secrete AM and express its receptors. These facts suggest that cardiac cells possess an autocrine/paracrine capability mediated by AM.', 'MCs and NMCs were prepared from cardiac ventricles of neonatal rats. AM and endothelin-1 concentrations were measured by radioimmunoassays, and interleukin-6 level by a specific bioassay. Total nitrite/nitrate contents were measured with a fluorescence assay kit.', 'A basal secretion rate of AM from NMCs was 2.8-fold higher than that from MCs. Interleukin-1beta, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and lipopolysaccharide stimulated AM secretion from NMCs but not from MCs. AM stimulated interleukin-6 production in the presence of these cytokines or lipopolysaccharide, which was more prominent in NMCs. In the presence of interleukin-1beta, AM augmented nitric oxide synthesis 2.7-fold in NMCs, but slightly in MCs. NMCs secreted endothelin-1 at a rate nine times higher than MCs, and AM inhibited endothelin-1 secretion from NMCs.'] Are cardiac fibroblasts major production and target cells of adrenomedullin in the heart in vitro?
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[ -2.328364133834839, -1.3725178241729736, 2.733975887298584 ]
['The aim of this study was to investigate if an open ductus venosus representing a portal-caval shunt can lead to transient "alimentary galactosaemia" in preterm infants fed human breast milk. Twenty-six preterm infants (28-34 wk of gestational age) with open ductus venosus were included. Capillary blood samples for measurement of galactose and glucose were collected before, 30 and 50 min after a meal with breast milk (range 12-23 mL/kg). Ultrasound studies of the blood flow in the ductus venosus, truncus coeliacus, superior mesenteric artery and left hepatic vein were performed before and 30 min after the meal. There was a significant rise in blood glucose after 30 and 50 min, indicating a sufficient lactose load. Galactose, however, was either not detectable or was just above the detectable limit (0.1-0.4 mmol/L), with no changes after the meal. An increased flow velocity was found in the ductus venosus and superior mesenteric artery after 30 min (p < or = 0.001) indicating increased entero-hepatic and portal-caval shunting.'] Does patent ductus venosus lead to alimentary galactosaemia in preterm infants?
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[ -2.0959231853485107, -1.185370922088623, 2.3691937923431396 ]
['Vomiting, large gastric residuals and abdominal distension are common in very immature infants on formula feeding. The present trial investigated whether a protein hydrolysate formula reduces the gastrointestinal transit time in preterm infants. Fifteen preterm infants (median gestational age 29 (24-32) wk, birthweight 1241 (660-1900) g, postnatal age 18 (5-54) d) on full enteral feeds (>150 ml/kg*d) were enrolled. It was hypothesized that the gastrointestinal transit time is at least 2 h shorter when protein hydrolysate formula is fed compared with standard preterm formula. In a randomized cross-over design study, each formula was fed for 5 d. On days 4 and 9 the gastrointestinal transit time was estimated using carmine red. The protein hydrolysate formula had a markedly shorter gastrointestinal transit time (9.8 h) than the standard formula (19 h) (p = 0.0022, two-sided Mann-Whitney U test).'] Does hydrolysed protein accelerate the gastrointestinal transport of formula in preterm infants?
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[ -0.8700798749923706, -1.5683085918426514, 1.5441818237304688 ]
["Postnatal depression can have long term adverse consequences for the mother-infant relationship and the infant's development. Improving a mother's depression per se has been found to have little impact on mother-infant interaction. The aims of this study were to determine whether attending regular massage classes could reduce maternal depression and also improve the quality of mother-infant interaction.", 'Thirty-four primiparous depressed mothers, median 9 weeks postpartum, identified as being depressed following completion of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at 4 weeks postpartum, were randomly allocated either to an infant massage class and a support group (massage group) or to a support group (control group). Each group attended for five weekly sessions. Changes in maternal depression and mother-infant interaction were assessed at the beginning and the end of the study by comparing EPDS scores and ratings of videotaped mother-infant interaction.', 'The EPDS scores fell in both groups. Significant improvement of mother-infant interaction was seen only in the massage group.'] Does infant massage improve mother-infant interaction for mothers with postnatal depression?
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[ -2.05907940864563, 0.6602694392204285, 0.6324369311332703 ]
['Osteoarthritis (OA) is increasingly prevalent in the years after menopause. Epidemiological data suggest that the use of oestrogen replacement therapy (ERT) may protect against knee OA.', 'To test the hypothesis that long term ERT (longer than five years) is associated with increased knee cartilage in postmenopausal women.', 'The study involved 81 women (42 current users (> or = five years) of ERT and 39 who had never used it). Articular cartilage volumes were determined by processing images acquired in the sagittal plane using a T1 weighted fat suppressed magnetic resonance sequence on an independent work station.', 'After bone size had been accounted for, ERT users had higher tibial cartilage volume than non-users. Total tibial cartilage volume was 7.7% (0.23 ml) greater in the group of ERT users (2.98 (0.47) ml; mean (SD)) than in the untreated group (2.75 (0.50) ml). The difference, after adjustment for the significant explanatory factors (years since menopause, body mass index, age at menopause, and smoking), between the ERT users and non-users increased from 0.23 ml to 0.30 ml (95% confidence interval 0.08 to 0.52, p=0.008). These differences persisted after exclusion of women with OA.'] Do users of oestrogen replacement therapy have more knee cartilage than non-users?
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[ -1.96552312374115, -1.1507865190505981, 2.0791566371917725 ]