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Κυριακή 3 Απριλίου 2016

Analytical Assessment of Bio- and Toxic Elements Distribution in Pu-erh and Fruit Teas in View of Chemometric Approach

Abstract

This study concerns application of flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) in assessment of macro- and microelement and toxic metal levels (Mg, Ca, K, Na, Mn, Cu, Fe, Zn, Cr, Ni, Co, Cd and Pb) in dark (Pu-erh) and fruit tea leaves and their infusions. Phosphorus was also determined in the form of phosphomolybdate by spectrophotometric method. The reliability of the method was checked using three certified reference materials. The results of analysis were in agreement with the certified values, with analytical recovery ranging from 86 to 113 %. Significant correlations (p < 0.001) were found between concentrations of P, Zn, K, Ni, Fe, Co, Cr, and Pb in Pu-erh tea, whereas in fruit tea, such interdependences were found between Mg, Fe, P, Ni, and Co. Kruskal-Wallis test results have related differences in Pu-erh tea quality as well as technological processing of fruit tea to their mineral composition. In order to characterize tea elemental content, chemometric techniques such as factor analysis (FA) and cluster analysis (CA) were used. Their application allowed on differentiation of samples in view of the fermentation type, technological processing, and overall quality.



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Cerium Oxide-Incorporated Calcium Silicate Coating Protects MC3T3-E1 Osteoblastic Cells from H 2 O 2 -Induced Oxidative Stress

Abstract

Oxidative stress regulates cellular functions in multiple pathological conditions, including bone formation by osteoblastic cells. In this work, the protective effects of cerium oxide (CeO2)-incorporated calcium silicate (CeO2-CS) coating on the response of osteoblasts to H2O2-induced oxidative stress and the related mechanism were examined. CeO2 incorporation significantly improved osteoblast viability and reduced cell apoptosis caused by H2O2 when compared with the control. H2O2-induced reduction of differentiation marker alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was recovered in the presence of the CeO2-CS coating. The above effects were mediated by the antioxidant effect of CeO2. The CeO2-CS coating immersed in 0.1 mM H2O2 aqueous solution was able to degrade 64 % of it in 1 week. In addition, CeO2 incorporation decreased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and suppressed malondialdehyde (MDA) formation in H2O2-treated osteoblasts. Taken together, CeO2-CS biomedical coatings with antioxidant property would be promising for bone regeneration under oxidative stress.



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The Effects of Copper on Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells and Claudin Via Apoptosis and Oxidative Stress

Abstract

Many neurodegenerative diseases are related to copper although the effects on brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs) are poorly understood. In the present study, a primary BMEC culture model was established to evaluate the effects of copper on brain microvascular endothelial cells and whether claudin-1, claudin-3, claudin-5, and claudin-12 isoforms contribute to apoptosis and intrinsic antioxidant activity. Our results showed that copper ions had dual effects on BMECs by regulating intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. Copper levels between 30 and 120 μM could enhance viability and promote proliferation. On the other hand, copper cytotoxicity was a result of apoptosis indicating a redox-independent manner of cell death. Expression levels of claudins were also regulated by copper in a concentration-dependent manner. We identified four claudin isoforms (1, 3, 5, and 12) and showed that their expression levels were regulated as a group by copper. Antioxidant activity of BMECs was also copper regulated, and superoxide dismutase and catalase were the main contributors to BMEC antioxidant functions. Together, our results indicated that copper had dual effects on BMEC growth and intrinsic antioxidant activities played a crucial role in BMEC survival and tight junction.



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Long-Term Supplementation with Chromium Malate Improves Short Chain Fatty Acid Content in Sprague-Dawley Rats

Abstract

Our previous study showed that chromium malate improved the composition of intestinal flora, glycometabolism, glycometabolism-related enzymes, and lipid metabolism in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rats. The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of chromium malate with long-term supplementation on short chain fatty acid (SCFA) content in Sprague-Dawley rats. The samples were analyzed by gas chromatography with high linearity (R 2 ≥ 0.9995), low quantification limit (0.011–0.070 mM), and satisfactory recoveries. The method was simple and environmentally friendly. The acetic content in cecum of 3-month control group was significantly higher than that of 1-year control group. When compared with 1-year control group, chromium malate (at a dose of 20.0 μg Cr/kg bw) could significantly increase acetic, propionic, i-butyric butyric, butyric, i-valeric, valeric, and n-caproic levels. The acetic, propionic, i-butyric, valeric, and n-caproic contents of 1-year chromium malate group (at a dose of 20.0 μg Cr/kg bw) had a significant improvement when compared with 1-year chromium picolinate group. Acetic, propionic, and butyric contained approximately 91.65 % of the total SCFAs in 1-year group. The results indicated that the improvement of chromium malate on short chain fatty acid content change was better than that of chromium picolinate.



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Protective Role of Zinc and Magnesium against Cadmium Nephrotoxicity in Male Wistar Rats

Abstract

Cd is a toxic metal that has a destructive impact on most organ systems. This work aims to determine Zn or Mg protective effects against Cd renal toxicity. In this study, rats were divided into six groups. The Cd group was treated with 1 mg Cd/kg, and the control group received 0.5 cm3 normal saline, intraperitoneally. The other four groups received one of the following dosages of 1 mg/kg Cd + 0.5 mg/kg Zn, 1 mg/kg Cd + 1.5 mg/kg Zn, 1 mg/kg Cd + 0.5 mg/kg Mg, or 1 mg/kg Cd + 1.5 mg/kg Mg through IP injection for 3 weeks. Kidney malondialdehyde (MDA) and serum sodium, potassium, urea, creatinine, and protein were measured. Light microscopic examination was used for histological studies. Cd reduced serum creatinine and protein, and increased urea, sodium, and potassium. Moreover, Cd exposure caused a significant enhancement in MDA levels as well as histological damage in kidneys. Zn or Mg treatment prevented and reversed toxic alterations induced by Cd. These results suggest that Zn and Mg may have protective effects against Cd renal toxicity.



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An Incredible Mentor: a Tribute to Dick Bakemeier



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Development of Plain Language Supplemental Materials for the Biobank Informed Consent Process

Abstract

The US Department of Health and Human Services addresses clear communication in the informed consent process as part of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for revisions to the Common Rule. However, prior research has shown that participants may not fully comprehend research studies despite completion of an informed consent process. Our main goal was to provide plain language information about donation processes to a cancer biobank to supplement an informed consent form. We developed and conducted cognitive testing with supplemental brochures that clearly communicated information about three different models for consent (notice, broad and study-specific) to future use of biospecimens. During the brochure development process, we conducted qualitative, semi-structured, individual, in-person cognitive interviews among 14 women to examine participants' perceptions of the brochures. Each participant provided feedback regarding the understandability, graphics and layout, and cultural appropriateness of the brochures. Our findings demonstrate that these methods may be used to tailor consent form brochures, such as the ones developed here, to other populations. This study therefore adds to our understanding of how best to present content to help women from two different racial groups make informed decisions about participation in a cancer biobank.



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Compression Dressing Using Dental Impression Compound for Conservative Management of Sialocele

Abstract

A Sialocele or salivary pseudocyst is due to extravasation of saliva into periglandular tissue due to disruption of gland parenchyma. Various techniques of management have been described in literature; both conservative and surgical management have been documented. We report a simple economical and efficient method to deal with sailocele presenting after neck dissection.



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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Following Sinus Floor Elevation in Patient with Antecedents of Vertigo

Abstract

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is an unfamiliar and rare complication occurring following osteotome sinus floor elevation (OSFE) and simultaneous implant placement. Etiology of this disorder is commonly displacement of otoliths by vibratory forces transmitted by osteotomes and mallet along with the hyperextension of the head during the operation, causing them to float around in the endolymph. This report presents a case of protracted BPPV following OSFE and simultaneous implant placement. A 43-year-old female suffered intense vertigo and nausea immediately after implant placement using an OSFE procedure. Upon further questioning after the procedure she gave an account of two times vertigo history within the last 9 years. Despite nootropic drug medication and canalith repositioning procedure applied by a specialist at operation night, the condition did not improve. Patient did not totally recover and was admitted again after 1 month. After repeated maneuvers, nine dosage intravenous serous fluid and piracetam administration the patient recovered. Duration of these procedures took 10 days and the patient was successfully treated with no recurrence of dizziness. Prevention and management of OSFE related BPPV are reviewed especially in patients having prior vertigo history in this report.



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The effects of hypoxia on in vitro culture of dental-derived stem cells

Publication date: August 2016
Source:Archives of Oral Biology, Volume 68
Author(s): Stefanie Bressan Werle, Pedro Chagastelles, Patricia Pranke, Luciano Casagrande
The culture of cells under hypoxia is considered one of the hot topics of tissue engineering, especially when exploring the proliferation capacity, a critical step for cellular-based therapies. The use of in vitro hypoxic environment aims to simulate the oxygen concentrations found in stem cell niches. Dental tissues are attractive sources of stem cells, as they are obtained from discarded tissue, after third molar extraction and exfoliation deciduous teeth, respectively. However, small amounts of cells are obtained from these sources. Thus, optimizing the in vitro conditions for proliferation and differentiation of these cells is essential for future regenerative strategies. This review presents a summary of the results regarding the effect of hypoxia on dental-derived stem cells after an electronic search on PubMed databases. The studies show increased differentiation potential and paracrine action of dental-derived stem cells under hypoxic environment. There are controversies related to proliferation of dental-derived stem cells under induced hypoxia. The lack of standardization in cell culture techniques contributes to these biases and future studies should describe in more detail the protocols used. The knowledge regarding the effect of hypoxia on dental-derived stem cells needs further clarification for assisting the clinical application of these cells.



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Prognostic factors in male breast cancer: a population-based study

Abstract

Prognostic factors in male breast cancer (MaBC) are controversial. The objective of this study was to analyze patient characteristics and prognostic factors in MaBC over the last decade. Using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program, we extracted MaBC patients diagnosed between 2003 and 2012. Patient characteristics were compared between tumor grades. We conducted univariate and multivariate analyses to determine the effects of each prognostic variable on overall survival (OS). The study included 2992 patients. The majority had ductal (85 %), ER-positive (95.1 %), and PR-positive (86 %) breast cancer; however, only 12.4 % had grade I tumors. Stage I and II disease represented 73 % of cases. There was a significant association between grade III/IV tumors with ductal histology, ER and PR negativity, advanced stage, receipt of mastectomy and radiotherapy, and breast cancer death (all P < 0.05). ER-positive patients had better OS (hazard ratio 0.69, P = 0.03); however, after 7.5 years, OS rates by ER status were similar. In multivariate analysis, older age, grade III/IV tumors, stage IV disease, no surgery, no radiotherapy, ER-negative tumors, and unmarried patients had significantly shorter OS (all P < 0.05). Over the past decade, MaBC has been diagnosed most frequently with early stages of disease and high rates of ER positivity; however, grade I is uncommon. ER positivity is associated with better prognosis, mainly during the first 5 years after diagnosis. Age at diagnosis, tumor grade, stage, surgery, radiotherapy, ER, and marital status have clear impact on OS in MaBC.



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How to perform the endoscopically assisted components separation technique (ECST) for large ventral hernia repair

Abstract

Background

The components separation technique (CST) is frequently used for reconstructing large ventral hernias. Unfortunately, it is associated with a high wound complication rate up to 50 %, caused by large wound surface and inherent trauma to abdominal skin vascularization. An endoscopically assisted modification of the original technique (ECST) spares skin vascularization and reduces wound surface, supposedly reducing wound complications. This study accurately describes ECST step by step with detailed illustrations and report the results of a 27 patient cohort.

Methods

Since September 2012 patients with midline hernias without previous subcutaneous dissection and a maximum diameter of approximately 10–15 cm underwent ECST in an expert centre for abdominal wall reconstructions. Prospective data was gathered during inpatient care and 3–6 monthly follow-up.

Results

Twenty-seven patients (17 male/10 female) with median age of 60 years (range 35–77), average BMI 27 (SD ±2) kg/m2 and median ASA classification 2 (range 1–3) underwent ECST. Two patients were excluded due to bilateral conversion to conventional CST and finding of peritoneal metastases. Median defect size was 116 ± 48 cm2. Median length of stay was 5 days (range 3–15). Wound complication rate was 11 %. Recurrence rate was 29 % after a median follow-up of 13 months.

Conclusions

Endoscopically assisted modification of the original technique can be used for reconstructing large and complex ventral hernias up to 15 cm in diameter. The results of this small sized cohort study showed that ECST is feasible in patients with a uro-, or enterostomy and suggest that ECST reduces wound complication rate when compared to CST.



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Electrophysiological alterations in a complex rat model of schizophrenia.

Electrophysiological alterations in a complex rat model of schizophrenia.

Behav Brain Res. 2016 Mar 29;

Authors: Horvath G, Petrovszki Z, Kekesi G, Tuboly G, Bodosi B, Horvath J, Gombkötő P, Benedek G, Nagy A

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric disorders are frequently accompanied by changes in brain electrical oscillations and abnormal auditory event related potentials. The goal of this study was to characterize these parameters of a new rat substrain showing several alterations related to schizophrenia.
METHODS: Male rats of the new substrain, developed by selective breeding after combined subchronic ketamine treatment and postweaning social isolation, and naive Wistar ones group-housed without any interventions were involved in the present study. At the age of 3 months, animals were implanted with cortical electroencephalography electrodes. Auditory evoked potentials during paired-click stimuli and power of oscillation in different frequency bands were determined with and without acute ketamine (20mg/kg) treatment.
RESULTS: Regarding the auditory evoked potentials, the latency of P2 was delayed and the amplitude of N1 peak was lower in the new substrain. The new substrain showed increased power of oscillations in the theta, alpha and beta bands, while decreased power was detected in delta and gamma2 bands (52-70Hz) compared with control animals. Acute ketamine treatment increased the gamma1 band (30-48Hz) power in both groups, while it elicited significant changes only in the new substrain in the total power and in alpha, beta and gamma2 bands.
CONCLUSIONS: The validation of the translational utility of this new rat substrain by electrophysiological investigations revealed that these rats show abnormalities that may model a part of the neurophysiological deficits observed in schizophrenia.

PMID: 27036646 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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A Western Perspective on "New NOTES" from POEM to Full-thickness Resection and Beyond.

A Western Perspective on "New NOTES" from POEM to Full-thickness Resection and Beyond.

Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am. 2016 Apr;26(2):413-32

Authors: Modayil R, Stavropoulos SN

Abstract
Most new natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery procedures originated in Asia; therefore, most data come from operators and a health care environment different from those in the West. We provide a Western perspective. We discuss East-West differences; review areas in which the United States is leading the way; and discuss the vagaries of coding and reimbursement. In the United States, reimbursement remains problematic. A Current Procedural Terminology code for peroral endoscopic myotomy is inevitable given the rapidly accumulating overwhelmingly positive outcomes data. However, coordinated efforts may help accelerate the process.

PMID: 27036906 [PubMed - in process]



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New NOTES Clinical Training and Program Development.

New NOTES Clinical Training and Program Development.

Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am. 2016 Apr;26(2):385-400

Authors: Saxena P, Khashab MA

Abstract
Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is an intense area of research, and is arguably the most significant endoscopic innovation of this decade. Training for new NOTES is a relatively long, encompassing advanced endoscopy training, mastery of endoscopic dexterity within the narrow submucosal or "third space" with an in-depth understanding of the tissue planes. Proficiency with new closure and hemostatic devices is also essential. Few institutions worldwide can provide all the cognitive and technical elements essential to train new NOTES trainees. Trainees may need to spend time across several institutions to ensure safe and effective practice of new NOTES.

PMID: 27036904 [PubMed - in process]



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POEM, the Prototypical "New NOTES" Procedure and First Successful NOTES Procedure.

POEM, the Prototypical "New NOTES" Procedure and First Successful NOTES Procedure.

Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am. 2016 Apr;26(2):237-55

Authors: Bechara R, Inoue H

Abstract
Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) was first performed in 2008 as a novel treatment of achalasia. It is now performed globally, demonstrating the evolution of the first successful natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) procedure. There is extensive data demonstrating the safety and efficacy of POEM, and now long-term data has emerged demonstrating that the efficacy is durable. POEM is also being used to successfully treat diffuse esophageal spasm (DES) and jackhammer esophagus. With jackhammer esophagus and DES, inclusion of the lower esophageal sphincter in the myotomy minimizes the risk of symptom development from iatrogenic ineffective esophageal motility.

PMID: 27036895 [PubMed - in process]



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Prediction of pediatric meningioma recurrence by preoperative MRI assessment.

Prediction of pediatric meningioma recurrence by preoperative MRI assessment.

Neurosurg Rev. 2016 Apr 1;

Authors: Li H, Zhao M, Wang S, Cao Y, Zhao J

Abstract
Preoperative identification of high-recurrent pediatric meningiomas with MRI features would help clinicians to make optimal treatment strategies; however, the relationships between radiological features and recurrence of meningiomas in pediatric population have not been clearly demonstrated yet. The aim of this study is to identify preoperative MRI features which are significant risk factors for recurrence of pediatric meningiomas. From January 2005 to December 2012, we retrospectively reviewed 52 pediatric meningiomas in terms of preoperative MRI features and their clinical data and followed them up from 22 to 128 months (mean 63 months) after the initial surgery. The relationships between these radiological findings and relapse-free survival (RFS) time were assessed initially with univariate Cox analysis and then corrected by multivariate Cox analysis. According to univariate analysis, irregular shape, narrow-based attachment, and skull base location were significantly correlated with shorter time to recurrences of meningiomas in pediatric patients. When corrected by multivariate analysis, irregular shape (P = 0.05; OR 3.442, 95 % CI 1.001-11.831) and narrow-based attachment (P = 0.004; OR 7.164, 95 % CI 1.894-27.09) were strong independent predictive factors for worse RFS of pediatric meningiomas. In pediatric population, narrow-based attachment and irregular shape were significantly correlated with recurrences of meningiomas. Our results could help clinicians to make optimal therapeutic strategies for pediatric patients with intracranial meningiomas before surgery.

PMID: 27037557 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Case report: Epicranial pain after radiotherapy for skull base meningioma - the first symptomatic epicrania fugax?

Case report: Epicranial pain after radiotherapy for skull base meningioma - the first symptomatic epicrania fugax?

Cephalalgia. 2016 Apr 1;

Authors: Fernández-Matarrubia M, Gutiérrez-Viedma Á, Cuadrado ML

Abstract
BACKGROUND: To date, no symptomatic forms of epicrania fugax (EF) have been reported. Here, we describe the first EF-type pain to be probably caused by an underlying disorder.
CASE REPORT: A 77-year-old woman started suffering from left V1-V2 trigeminal neuralgia at 72 years of age. Neurologic examination was normal. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a left middle sphenoid wing meningioma compressing the left trigeminal nerve medially. After trying several neuromodulators, she received stereotactic radiotherapy. One month later, the episodes of facial pain were significantly diminished, but she started feeling brief electric paroxysms across her left hemicranium that were clinically identical to those of backwards EF. Serial MRI showed persistence of the meningioma without changes.
CONCLUSION: Although the pathogenesis of EF remains uncertain, this case is consistent with a symptomatic origin in the trigeminal root/pathway. The onset of the EF-like pain could have been caused by the compressive effect of the tumour or, most likely, by the radiation.

PMID: 27036640 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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ECG low QRS voltage and wide QRS complex predictive of centenarian 360-day mortality

Abstract

We examined the electrocardiographic (ECG) findings of centenarians and associated them with >360-day survival. Physical and functional assessment, resting electrocardiogram and laboratory tests were performed on 86 study participants 101.9 ± 1.2 years old (mean ± SD) (70 women, 16 men) and followed for at least 360 days. Centenarian ECGs were assessed for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) according to the Romhilt–Estes score, Sokolow–Lyon criteria and Cornell voltage criteria which were positive for 12.8, 6.98, and 10.5 % of participants, respectively. Fifty-two study participants (60 %) survived ≥360 days. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed a negative relationship between 360-day survival and the following: R II <0.45 mV adjusted for CRP (odds ratio (OR) = 0.108, 95 % confidence interval (CI) = 0.034–0.341, P < .001), R aVF < 0.35 mV adjusted for CRP (OR = 0.151, 95 % CI = 0.039–0.584, P < .006), Sokolow–Lyon voltage <1.45 mV adjusted for CRP (OR = 0.178, 95 % CI = 0.064–0.492, P = .001), QRS ≥90 ms adjusted for CRP (OR = 0.375, 95 % CI = 0.144–0.975, P = .044), and Romhilt–Estes score ≥5 points adjusted for sex and Barthel Index (OR = 0.459, 95 % CI = 0.212–0.993, P = .048) in single variable ECG models. QRS voltage correlated positively with systolic and pulse pressure, serum vitamin B12 level, sodium, calcium, phosphorous, TIMP-1, and eGFR. QRS voltage correlated negatively with BMI, WHR, serum leptin, IL-6, TNF-α, and PAI-1 levels. QRS complex duration correlated positively with CRP; QTc correlated positively with TNF-α. Results suggest that Romhilt–Estes LVH criteria scores ≥5 points, low ECG QRS voltages (Sokolow–Lyon voltage <1.45 mV), and QRS complexes ≥90 ms are predictive of centenarian 360-day mortality.



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Exposure to wind turbine noise: Perceptual responses and reported health effects.

Exposure to wind turbine noise: Perceptual responses and reported health effects.

J Acoust Soc Am. 2016 Mar;139(3):1443

Authors: Michaud DS, Feder K, Keith SE, Voicescu SA, Marro L, Than J, Guay M, Denning A, McGuire D, Bower T, Lavigne E, Murray BJ, Weiss SK, van den Berg F

Abstract
Health Canada, in collaboration with Statistics Canada, and other external experts, conducted the Community Noise and Health Study to better understand the impacts of wind turbine noise (WTN) on health and well-being. A cross-sectional epidemiological study was carried out between May and September 2013 in southwestern Ontario and Prince Edward Island on 1238 randomly selected participants (606 males, 632 females) aged 18-79 years, living between 0.25 and 11.22 km from operational wind turbines. Calculated outdoor WTN levels at the dwelling reached 46 dBA. Response rate was 78.9% and did not significantly differ across sample strata. Self-reported health effects (e.g., migraines, tinnitus, dizziness, etc.), sleep disturbance, sleep disorders, quality of life, and perceived stress were not related to WTN levels. Visual and auditory perception of wind turbines as reported by respondents increased significantly with increasing WTN levels as did high annoyance toward several wind turbine features, including the following: noise, blinking lights, shadow flicker, visual impacts, and vibrations. Concern for physical safety and closing bedroom windows to reduce WTN during sleep also increased with increasing WTN levels. Other sample characteristics are discussed in relation to WTN levels. Beyond annoyance, results do not support an association between exposure to WTN up to 46 dBA and the evaluated health-related endpoints.

PMID: 27036283 [PubMed - in process]



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Protective benefit of predominant breastfeeding against otitis media may be limited to early childhood: results from a prospective birth cohort study.

Protective benefit of predominant breastfeeding against otitis media may be limited to early childhood: results from a prospective birth cohort study.

Clin Otolaryngol. 2016 Mar 31;

Authors: Brennan-Jones CG, Eikelboom RH, Jacques A, Swanepoel W, Atlas MD, Whitehouse AJ, Jamieson SE, Oddy WH

Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To examine the long-term effects of predominant breastfeeding on incidence of otitis media.
DESIGN: Prospective birth cohort study.
SETTING: The West Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study recruited 2900 mothers through antenatal clinics at the major tertiary obstetric hospital in Perth, Western Australia between 1989 and 1992.
PARTICIPANTS: 2237 children participated in a six year cohort follow-up and a subset of 1344 were given ear and hearing assessments.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: OM diagnosis at six years of age (diagnosed by low-compliance tympanograms, 0 - 0.1 mmho). This was compared to OM diagnosed at the three year cohort follow-up using parent-report measures. Main exposure measures were duration of predominant breastfeeding (defined as the age other milk was introduced) and duration of partial (any) breastfeeding (defined as the age breastfeeding was stopped).
RESULTS: There was a significant, independent association between predominant breastfeeding (OR = 1.33 [1.04, 1.69]; p = 0.02) and OM, and breastfeeding duration (OR = 1.35 [1.08, 1.68]; p = 0.01) with OM at three years of age. However, at six years of age this relationship was no longer statistically significant (predominant breastfeeding OR = 0.78 [0.48, 1.06]; p = 0.09; duration of breastfeeding, OR = 1.34 [0.81, 2.23]; p = 0.25).
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings are in line with a number of epidemiological studies which show a positive association between breastfeeding and OM in early childhood. However, the long-term follow-up of these children revealed that by six years of age there was no significant influence of breastfeeding on presence of OM. These results suggest that the protective effect of predominant breastfeeding for at least six months does not extend to school-age children, where other social and environmental factors may be stronger predictors of OM. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

PMID: 27037737 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Modeling the voice source in terms of spectral slopes.

Modeling the voice source in terms of spectral slopes.

J Acoust Soc Am. 2016 Mar;139(3):1404

Authors: Garellek M, Samlan R, Gerratt BR, Kreiman J

Abstract
A psychoacoustic model of the voice source spectrum is proposed. The model is characterized by four spectral slope parameters: the difference in amplitude between the first two harmonics (H1-H2), the second and fourth harmonics (H2-H4), the fourth harmonic and the harmonic nearest 2 kHz in frequency (H4-2 kHz), and the harmonic nearest 2 kHz and that nearest 5 kHz (2 kHz-5 kHz). As a step toward model validation, experiments were conducted to establish the acoustic and perceptual independence of these parameters. In experiment 1, the model was fit to a large number of voice sources. Results showed that parameters are predictable from one another, but that these relationships are due to overall spectral roll-off. Two additional experiments addressed the perceptual independence of the source parameters. Listener sensitivity to H1-H2, H2-H4, and H4-2 kHz did not change as a function of the slope of an adjacent component, suggesting that sensitivity to these components is robust. Listener sensitivity to changes in spectral slope from 2 kHz to 5 kHz depended on complex interactions between spectral slope, spectral noise levels, and H4-2 kHz. It is concluded that the four parameters represent non-redundant acoustic and perceptual aspects of voice quality.

PMID: 27036277 [PubMed - in process]



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Inherent envelope fluctuations in forward maskers: Effects of masker-probe delay for listeners with normal and impaired hearing.

Inherent envelope fluctuations in forward maskers: Effects of masker-probe delay for listeners with normal and impaired hearing.

J Acoust Soc Am. 2016 Mar;139(3):1195

Authors: Svec A, Dubno JR, Nelson PB

Abstract
Forward-masked thresholds increase as the magnitude of inherent masker envelope fluctuations increase for both normal-hearing (NH) and hearing-impaired (HI) adults for a short masker-probe delay (25 ms). The slope of the recovery from forward masking is shallower for HI than for NH listeners due to reduced cochlear nonlinearities. However, effects of hearing loss on additional masking due to inherent envelope fluctuations across masker-probe delays remain unknown. The current study assessed effects of hearing loss on the slope and amount of recovery from forward maskers that varied in inherent envelope fluctuations. Forward-masked thresholds were measured at 2000 and 4000 Hz, for masker-probe delays of 25, 50, and 75 ms, for NH and HI adults. Four maskers at each center frequency varied in inherent envelope fluctuations: Gaussian noise (GN) or low-fluctuation noise (LFN), with 1 or 1/3 equivalent rectangular bandwidths (ERBs). Results suggested that slopes of recovery from forward masking were shallower for HI than for NH listeners regardless of masker fluctuations. Additional masking due to inherent envelope fluctuations was greater for HI than for NH listeners at longer masker-probe delays, suggesting that inherent envelope fluctuations are more disruptive for HI than for NH listeners for a longer time course.

PMID: 27036255 [PubMed - in process]



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Phenotypic characteristics of Alzheimer patients carrying an ABCA7 mutation.

Phenotypic characteristics of Alzheimer patients carrying an ABCA7 mutation.

Neurology. 2016 Apr 1;

Authors: Van den Bossche T, Sleegers K, Cuyvers E, Engelborghs S, Sieben A, De Roeck A, Van Cauwenberghe C, Vermeulen S, Van den Broeck M, Laureys A, Peeters K, Mattheijssens M, Vandenbulcke M, Vandenberghe R, Martin JJ, De Deyn PP, Cras P, Van Broeckhoven C, Belgian Neurology Consortium

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To generate a clinical and pathologic phenotype of patients carrying rare loss-of-function mutations in ABCA7, identified in a Belgian Alzheimer patient cohort and in an autosomal dominant family.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of available data records, medical records, results of CSF analyses and neuroimaging studies, and neuropathology data.
RESULTS: The mean onset age of the mutation carriers (n = 22) was 73.4 ± 8.4 years with a wide age range of 36 (54-90) years, which was independent of APOE genotype and cerebrovascular disease. The mean disease duration was 5.7 ± 3.0 years (range 2-12 years). A positive family history was recorded for 10 carriers (45.5%). All patient carriers except one presented with memory complaints. The 4 autopsied brains showed typical immunohistochemical changes of late-onset Alzheimer disease.
CONCLUSIONS: All patients carrying a loss-of-function mutation in ABCA7 exhibited a classical Alzheimer disease phenotype, though with a striking wide onset age range, suggesting the influence of unknown modifying factors.

PMID: 27037232 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Pathological tau deposition in Motor Neurone Disease and frontotemporal lobar degeneration associated with TDP-43 proteinopathy.

Pathological tau deposition in Motor Neurone Disease and frontotemporal lobar degeneration associated with TDP-43 proteinopathy.

Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2016;4(1):33

Authors: Behrouzi R, Liu X, Wu D, Robinson AC, Tanaguchi-Watanabe S, Rollinson S, Shi J, Tian J, Hamdalla HH, Ealing J, Richardson A, Jones M, Pickering-Brown S, Davidson YS, Strong MJ, Hasegawa M, Snowden JS, Mann DM

Abstract
It has been suggested that patients with motor neurone disease (MND) and those with MND combined with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) (ie FTD + MND) or with FTD alone might exist on a continuum based on commonalities of neuropathology and/or genetic risk. Moreover, it has been reported that both a neuronal and a glial cell tauopathy can accompany the TDP-43 proteinopathy in patients with motor neurone disease (MND) with cognitive changes, and that the tauopathy may be fundamental to disease pathogenesis and clinical phenotype. In the present study, we sought to substantiate these latter findings, and test this concept of a pathological continuum, in a consecutive series of 41 patients with MND, 16 with FTD + MND and 23 with FTD without MND. Paraffin sections of frontal, entorhinal, temporal and occipital cortex and hippocampus were immunostained for tau pathology using anti-tau antibodies, AT8, pThr(175) and pThr(217), and for amyloid β protein (Aβ) using 4G8 antibody. Twenty four (59 %) patients with MND, 7 (44 %) patients with FTD + MND and 10 (43 %) patients with FTD showed 'significant' tau pathology (ie more than just an isolated neurofibrillary tangle or a few neuropil threads in one or more brain regions examined). In most instances, this bore the histological characteristics of an Alzheimer's disease process involving entorhinal cortex, hippocampus, temporal cortex, frontal cortex and occipital cortex in decreasing frequency, accompanied by a deposition of Aβ up to Thal phase 3, though 2 patients with MND, and 1 with FTD did show tau pathology beyond Braak stage III. Four other patients with MND showed novel neuronal tau pathology, within the frontal cortex alone, specifically detected by pThr(175) antibody, which was characterised by a fine granular or more clumped aggregation of tau without neurofibrillary tangles or neuropil threads. However, none of these 4 patients had clinically evident cognitive disorder, and this type of tau pathology was not seen in any of the FTD + MND or FTD patients. Finally, two patients, one with MND and one with FTD, showed a tau pathology consistent with Argyrophilic Grain Disease (AGD). Western blotting and use of 3- and 4-repeat tau antibodies confirmed the histological interpretation of Alzheimer's disease type pathology in all instances except for those patients with accompanying AGD where a banding pattern on western blot, and immunohistochemistry, confirmed 4-repeat tauopathy. In all 3 patient groups, amyloid pathology was more likely to be present in patients dying after 65 years of age, and in the presence of APOE ε4 allele. We conclude that tau pathological changes are equally common amongst patients with MND, FTD + MND and FTD though, in most instances, these are limited in extent. In patients with MND, when cognitive impairment is present this is most likely due to an accompanying/evolving (coincidental) Alzheimer's disease process or, as in a single case, Dementia with Lewy bodies, within the cerebral cortex rather than as a result of TDP-43 proteinopathy. Conversely, in FTD and FTD + MND dementia is more likely to be associated with TDP-43 proteinopathy than tau. Hence, present study shows no progression in severity of (tau) pathology from MND through FTD + MND to FTD, and does not support the concept of these conditions forming a continuum of clinical or pathological change.

PMID: 27036121 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Generation and characterization of two immortalized human osteoblastic cell lines useful for epigenetic studies

Abstract

Different model systems using osteoblastic cell lines have been developed to help understand the process of bone formation. Here, we report the establishment of two human osteoblastic cell lines obtained from primary cultures upon transduction of immortalizing genes. The resulting cell lines had no major differences to their parental lines in their gene expression profiles. Similar to primary osteoblastic cells, osteocalcin transcription increased following 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 treatment and the immortalized cells formed a mineralized matrix, as detected by Alizarin Red staining. Moreover, these human cell lines responded by upregulating ALPL gene expression after treatment with the demethylating agent 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine (AzadC), as shown before for primary osteoblasts. We further demonstrate that these cell lines can differentiate in vivo, using a hydroxyapatite/tricalcium phosphate composite as a scaffold, to produce bone matrix. More importantly, we show that these cells respond to demethylating treatment, as shown by the increase in SOST mRNA levels, the gene encoding sclerostin, upon treatment of the recipient mice with AzadC. This also confirms, in vivo, the role of DNA methylation in the regulation of SOST expression previously shown in vitro. Altogether our results show that these immortalized cell lines constitute a particularly useful model system to obtain further insight into bone homeostasis, and particularly into the epigenetic mechanisms regulating sclerostin production.



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The association between osteoporotic hip fractures and actinic lesions as a biomarker for cumulative sun exposure in older people—a retrospective case–control study in Argentina

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the association between the presence of actinic lesions (solar keratosis and non-melanoma skin cancer) and osteoporotic hip fractures in older patients. Both pathologies are common conditions in this age group. Since cumulative sun exposure is difficult to quantify, the presence of actinic lesions can be used to indirectly analyze the association between ultraviolet radiation and osteoporotic hip fractures. This was an observational case–control study. We reviewed the centralized medical records of patients with hip fracture (cases, n = 51) and patients with other diseases hospitalized in the same institution and period (controls, n = 59). The mean age of the patients was 80 ± 8.3 years (range 50–103 years). Differences in maternal hip fracture history were found between cases and controls (14.8 and 8 %, respectively; p = 0.047). Falls history in the past year was higher in cases than in controls (p < 0.0001). Actinic lesions were observed in 32.7 % of patients (prevalence rate 23.5 % in cases, 40.7 % in controls; p = 0.04). When considering patients with actinic lesions, controls have a higher FRAX score compared with cases. Although sun exposure is recommended for bone health, it represents a risk factor for actinic lesions. The presence of actinic lesions may indicate a lower osteoporotic hip fracture risk. A balance between adequate lifetime sun exposure and protection against its adverse effects is required for each patient, in the context of geographic location.



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Effects of losartan treatment on the physicochemical properties of diabetic rat bone

Abstract

Inhibitors of the renin−angiotensin system used to treat several diseases have also been shown to be effective on bone tissue, suggesting that angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers may reduce fracture risk. The present study investigated the effects of losartan on the physicochemical and biomechanical properties of diabetic rat bone. Losartan (5 mg/kg/day) was administered via oral gavage for 12 weeks. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Whole femurs were tested under tension to evaluate the biomechanical properties of bone. The physicochemical properties of bone were analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Although losartan did not recover decreases in the BMD of diabetic bone, it recovered the physicochemical (mineral and collagen matrix) properties of diabetic rat bone. Furthermore, losartan also recovered ultimate tensile strength of diabetic rat femurs. Losartan, an angiotensin II type 1 receptor blocker, has a therapeutic effect on the physicochemical properties of diabetic bone resulting in improvement of bone strength at the material level. Therefore, specific inhibition of this pathway at the receptor level shows potential as a therapeutic target for diabetic patients suffering from bone diseases such as osteopenia.



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The natural history and hip geometric changes of primary hyperparathyroidism without parathyroid surgery

Abstract

There have been few reports on changes in bone geometry in asymptomatic patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) not treated surgically. We reviewed the records concerning biochemical parameters, bone mineral density (BMD), and hip geometry in 119 PHPT patients who did not undergo parathyroidectomy, followed up at one of three hospitals affiliated to Seoul National University from 1997 to 2013. We examined biochemical parameters over 7 years and BMD and hip geometry over 5 years of follow-up. We further compared hip geometry and BMD derived from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) between patients and age- and sex-matched controls. The median follow-up duration of 56 patients for whom surgery was not indicated was 33.9 months (range 11.2–131.2 months), and 19.6 % of these patients had disease progression during follow-up. Serum calcium levels remained stable for 7 years in all 119 patients. From a comparison of the PHPT patients for whom surgery was not indicated with controls, both male and postmenopausal female patients had significantly lower hip axis length (P < 0.001), cross-sectional moment of inertia (P < 0.001), cross-sectional area (P < 0.001), and section modulus (P < 0.001). In addition, cortical thickness was significantly decreased at 5 years compared with individual baseline values (P = 0.003). However, there was no significant change in BMD for the duration of the 5-year follow-up. DXA-derived geometry can detect skeletal change in asymptomatic PHPT patients for whom surgery is not indicated, supporting the concept that even mild PHPT can eventually compromise the cortical bones. Hip geometry is a potential tool for monitoring skeletal complication in asymptomatic PHPT patients.



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NATURAL RADIONUCLIDE LEVELS IN SEDIMENTS OF CAUVERY RIVERINE ENVIRONMENT.

NATURAL RADIONUCLIDE LEVELS IN SEDIMENTS OF CAUVERY RIVERINE ENVIRONMENT.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2016 Mar 31;

Authors: Narayana Y, Kaliprasad CS, Sanjeev G

Abstract
The paper presents the systematic measurement of activity concentrations of(40)K,(226)Ra and(232)Th in sediment sample of Cauvery river of Karnataka, South India. Activity was measured using HpGe gamma ray spectrometer, and the mean values of(40)K,(226)Ra and(232)Th in the sediment samples were found to be 144.31, 32.05 and 61.70 Bq kg(-1), respectively. To assess the radiological hazards in the samples, radium equivalent (Raeq), absorbed dose (D), annual effective equivalent dose (AEED), activity utilisation index (AUI) and annual gonadal dose equivalent (AGDE) values associated with the radionuclides were calculated and compared with international recommended values.

PMID: 27036534 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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MEASUREMENT OF RADON, THORON AND THEIR PROGENY IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF DWELLING IN ALMORA DISTRICT OF KUMAUN HIMALAYAN REGION.

MEASUREMENT OF RADON, THORON AND THEIR PROGENY IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF DWELLING IN ALMORA DISTRICT OF KUMAUN HIMALAYAN REGION.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2016 Mar 31;

Authors: Singh K, Semwal P, Pant P, Gusain GS, Joshi M, Sapra BK, Ramola RC

Abstract
The indoor concentrations of radon ((222)Rn), thoron ((220)Rn) and their daughter products were measured in the dwellings of Almora district in Kumaun Himalaya, India using pin-hole dosemeters and deposition progeny sensors. The measurements were made in the residential houses built of mud, stone with cement plaster and cemented house during winter season. Average [geometric mean (GM) values] radon and thoron concentrations for all dwellings were found to be 99.82 and 79.70 Bq m(-3), respectively, while average equilibrium equivalent radon concentration and equilibrium equivalent thoron concentration (measured for the first time for this region) were measured at 35.22 and 2.52 Bq m(-3), respectively. Radon concentration (GM values) was found to be 110.73, 97.00 and 93.85 Bq m(-3)for mud houses, stone with cemented plaster houses and cemented houses, respectively. On the other hand, thoron concentration values were 87.10, 75.79 and 75.68 Bq m(-3)for cemented houses, mud houses and stone with cemented plaster houses, respectively. Interpretations have been made on the basis of measured radon/thoron and progeny concentration values with respect to the difference of construction material of the dwellings.

PMID: 27036533 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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STUDY OF RADIATION EXPOSURE DUE TO RADON, THORON AND THEIR PROGENY IN THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT OF RAJPUR REGION OF UTTARAKHAND HIMALAYA.

STUDY OF RADIATION EXPOSURE DUE TO RADON, THORON AND THEIR PROGENY IN THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT OF RAJPUR REGION OF UTTARAKHAND HIMALAYA.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2016 Mar 31;

Authors: Kandari T, Aswal S, Prasad M, Pant P, Bourai AA, Ramola RC

Abstract
In the present study, the measurements of indoor radon, thoron and their progeny concentrations have been carried out in the Rajpur region of Uttarakhand, Himalaya, India by using LR-115 solid-state nuclear track detector-based time-integrated techniques. The gas concentrations have been measured by single-entry pin-hole dosemeter technique, while for the progeny concentrations, deposition-based Direct Thoron and Radon Progeny Sensor technique has been used. The radiation doses due to the inhalation of radon, thoron and progeny have also been determined by using obtained concentrations of radon, thoron and their progeny in the study area. The average radon concentration varies from 75 to 123 Bq m(-3)with an overall average of 89 Bq m(-3) The average thoron concentration varies from 29 to 55 Bq m(-3)with an overall average of 38 Bq m(-3) The total annual effective dose received due to radon, thoron and their progeny varies from 2.4 to 4.1 mSv y(-1)with an average of 2.9 mSv y(-1) While the average equilibrium factor for radon and its progeny was found to be 0.39, for thoron and its progeny, it was 0.06.

PMID: 27036532 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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TEN YEARS OF HPV VACCINES: STATE OF ART AND CONTROVERSIES

Publication date: Available online 2 April 2016
Source:Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
Author(s): Roberto Angioli, Salvatore Lopez, Alessia Aloisi, Corrado Terranova, Carlo De Cicco, Giuseppe Scaletta, Stella Capriglione, Andrea Miranda, Daniela Luvero, Roberto Ricciardi, Roberto Montera, Francesco Plotti
The human papillomavirus (HPV) represents one of the most common sexually transmitted infections and it has been related to cervical cancer. The HPV vaccines prevent infection with certain species of HPV associated with the development of cervical cancer or genital warts. We carried out a PubMed search up to 2015 evaluating all randomized studies published in literature. This review discusses the current status of HPVs vaccines on the global market, efficacy, safety profiles, controversies and future vaccine developments. Three HPVs vaccines are currently on the global market: bivalent, quadrivalent and ninevalent. Bivalent and quadrivalent vaccines can protect against almost 70% of cervical HPV-related cancerous and precancerous conditions and the ninevalent vaccine, instead, provides a protection against almost 90%. The use of vaccinations raised several controversies in the last years and, currently, is not possible to establish which type of vaccine is most effective, however all of them are safe.



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[Innovative anticancer agents reserved to hospital use and not involved in the hospital budget: Creation and evolution].

[Innovative anticancer agents reserved to hospital use and not involved in the hospital budget: Creation and evolution].

Bull Cancer. 2016 Mar 29;

Authors: Freyer G, Marty M, et les membres du groupe de travail

PMID: 27036539 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Eco-social and behavioural determinants of diarrhoea in under-five children of Nepal: a framework analysis of the existing literature

Background: While diarrhoea is the second major killer among the under-five children in the world with an estimation of 760,000 deaths annually, it stands as a major killer in Nepal with an annual incidence of 500 per 1000 under-five children with diarrhoea. Diarrhoea is responsible for a wide range of morbidity and mortality among children in Nepal. The objective of this review work is to identify the eco-social and behavioural determinants of diarrhoea among the under-five children of Nepal. Methods: A literature review was conducted using the Dahlgren and Whitehead model (1991) between June and October 2015. PubMed, Nepal Journals online and Google Scholar were used to search for literature published between 1989 and July 2015 using defined keywords. Results: Children of age group 6–23 months are at higher risk, as supplementary diets are introduced to the children from the age of 6 months. Male children have better access to healthcare services. Malnourished children also have a higher chance of developing persistent diarrhoea. Provision of safe water and sanitation has direct link with the prevention and control of diarrhoea. Male gender with high income positively influences the treatment-seeking behaviour. Mother's education and hand-washing practice have direct influence in child health. Hand-washing practices with soap which are protective are influenced by the cultural beliefs. Involvement of community health volunteers increases the access to the health system, thereby reducing the diarrhoeal burden in the community. Conclusion: Age, gender, hand-washing behaviour, nutritional status of children, education of mothers, water and sanitation, healthcare services, cultural and societal values and income of the household were identified determinants for diarrhoea in under-five children of Nepal.

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Retinoblastoma in a pediatric oncology reference center in Southern Brazil

Background: Retinoblastoma (Rb) is the most common intraocular tumor diagnosed in children in Brazil. However, detailed information is lacking regarding patient clinical demographics. This study aimed to determine the clinical profile of patients with Rb who were treated in a public university hospital in southern Brazil from 1983 to 2012. Methods: Patients' medical records were reviewed to retrospectively identify patients with a principal diagnosis of Rb. Rb was classified as hereditary or non-hereditary. Clinical staging was reviewed by an ophthalmologist. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS. Results: Of 165 patients with a diagnosis of Rb during this period, 140 were included in the study. Disease was unilateral in 65.0 % of patients, bilateral in 32.9 %, and trilateral in 2.1 %. The mean age at onset of the first sign/symptom was 18.1 month, and 35.7 % of patients were diagnosed during the first year of life. The most common presenting signs were leukocoria (73.6 %) and strabismus (20.7 %). The mean age at diagnosis was 23.5 months, and time to diagnosis was 5.4 months. In patients with clinical features of hereditary Rb, both onset of the first sign/symptom and diagnosis were at an earlier age than in patients without these features (12.3 vs 21.6 months [P = 0.001] and 15.9 vs 28.0 months [P < 0.001], respectively). However, there was no significant difference in overall survival between the two groups. Ocular stage at diagnosis was advanced in 76.5 % (Reese V) and 78.1 % (International Classification D or E). Of patients with unilateral and bilateral disease, 35.2 % and 34.8 %, respectively, had extraocular disease at diagnosis; 10.7 % had metastatic disease at diagnosis. Enucleation was observed in 88.1 % and exenteration in 11.9 % of patients; 93.6 % patients were followed until 2012, and 22.9 % relapsed. Overall survival was 86.4 %. Conclusions: Most Rb diagnoses are still diagnosed in advanced stages of the disease, considerably reducing overall survival time and the rate of eye and vision preservation.

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Corticosteroid therapy in refractory shock following cardiac arrest: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, trial

Background: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the provision of corticosteroids improves time to shock reversal and outcomes in patients with post-cardiac arrest shock. Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-blind trial of post-cardiac arrest patients in shock, defined as vasopressor support for a minimum of 1 hour. Patients were randomized to intravenous hydrocortisone 100 mg or placebo every 8 hours for 7 days or until shock reversal. The primary endpoint was time to shock reversal. Results: Fifty patients were included with 25 in each group. There was no difference in time to shock reversal between groups (hazard ratio: 0.83 [95 % CI: 0.40–1.75], p = 0.63). We found no difference in secondary outcomes including shock reversal (52 % vs. 60 %, p = 0.57), good neurological outcome (24 % vs. 32 %, p = 0.53) or survival to discharge (28 % vs. 36 %, p = 0.54) between the hydrocortisone and placebo groups. Of the patients with a baseline cortisol < 15 ug/dL, 100 % (6/6) in the hydrocortisone group achieved shock reversal compared to 33 % (1/3) in the placebo group (p = 0.08). All patients in the placebo group died (100 %; 3/3) whereas 50 % (3/6) died in the hydrocortisone group (p = 0.43). Conclusions: In a population of cardiac arrest patients with vasopressor-dependent shock, treatment with hydrocortisone did not improve time to shock reversal, rate of shock reversal, or clinical outcomes when compared to placebo.Clinical trial registrationClinicaltrials.gov: NCT00676585, registration date: May 9, 2008.

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Seroepidemiological evidence of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus infections in wild boars in Nagasaki, Japan

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging disease in East Asia. It is thought that the SFTS virus (SFTSV) circulates between ticks and animals in nature and that the virus is transmitted to humans by tick bites. SFTS is endemic to Nagasaki in western Japan; however, epidemiological information regarding SFTSV in Nagasaki is not known. In this study, we performed SFTSV IgG ELISAs and neutralization antibody assays for a seroepidemiological survey using samples from wild boars captured in six areas of Nagasaki. SFTSV seropositive animals were found in three areas. Our findings provide epidemiological information on the distribution of SFTSV in Nagasaki.

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Sharing all types of clinical data and harmonizing journal standards

Despite recent efforts to enforce policies requiring the sharing of data underlying clinical findings, current policies of biomedical journals remain largely heterogeneous. As this heterogeneity does not optimally serve the cause of data sharing, a first step towards better harmonization would be the requirement of a data sharing statement for all clinical studies and not simply for randomized studies. Although the publication of a data sharing statement does not imply that all data is made readily available, such a policy would swiftly implement a cultural change in the definition of scientific outputs. Currently, a scientific output only corresponds to a study report published in a medical journal, while in the near future it might consist of all materials described in the manuscript, including all relevant raw data. When such a cultural shift has been achieved, the logical conclusion would be for biomedical journals to require authors to make all data fully available without restriction as a condition for publication.

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The natural history of acute Q fever: a prospective Australian cohort.

The natural history of acute Q fever: a prospective Australian cohort.

QJM. 2016 Apr 1;

Authors: Hopper B, Cameron B, Li H, Graves S, Stenos J, Hickie I, Wakefield D, Vollmer-Conna U, Lloyd AR

Abstract
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the natural history of acute Q fever, caused by infection withCoxiella burnetii,Aim:To significantly increase understanding of the illness.
DESIGN: Subjects with provisional acute Q fever (n=115) were recruited from primary care in rural Australia, and followed prospectively by interview and blood collection including for serological confirmation. A nested series of subjects with prolonged illness (cases), and those without (controls), were investigated in detail.
METHODS: Total phase I and phase II anti-C. burnetiiantibodies were detected by complement fixation test (CFT); and IgG, IgM and IgA phase I and phase II titres by immunofluorescence (IFA). Flow cytometric analysis was conducted to enumerate circulating T cells subsets, B cells, monocytes, and natural killer (NK) cells.
RESULTS: Serological testing confirmed acute Q fever in 73 subjects (63%). The acute illness featured fever, headache, sweats, fatigue, and anorexia; and varied widely in severity, causing an average of 8 days in bed and 15 days out of work or other role in the first month of illness. The illness course varied from two days to greater than a year. No cases of chronic, localised Q fever infection, such as endocarditis, were identified. Neither severe nor prolonged illness were associated with persistence ofC. burnetiiDNA, altered patterns ofC. burnetii-specific IgG, IgM or IgA antibody production, or altered leucocyte subsets.
CONCLUSIONS: The severity of acute Q fever alone predicted prolonged duration. Further studies are warranted to better understand the pathophysiology of prolonged illness after acute Q fever.

PMID: 27037328 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Formulation and evaluation of self-emulsifying orlistat tablet to enhance drug release and in vivo performance: factorial design approach

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The purpose of the present research work was to formulate, evaluate, and optimize self-emulsifying orlistat tablet to enhance drug release followed by in vivo antiobesity activity in Wistar rats. Initially, the solubility of orlistat was determined in different natural oils, surfactant, and co-surfactants. Self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) was prepared by using castor oil, Tween 80, and Capryol PGMC as components. Liquid SEDDS evaluated for globule size and emulsification time. A 32 full factorial design was utilized for the optimization purpose. Formulation variables such as quantity of oil (X1) and ratio of surfactant to co-surfactant (X2) were investigated for their effect on globule size and emulsification time. Optimized formulation with minimum globule size was freeze-dried which further compressed into the tablet. Finally, optimized formulation evaluated for the in vitro drug release study followed by weight losing potential in Wistar rats. Globule size and emulsification time for the optimized formulation were found to be 96.4 ± 8.5 nm and 26 ± 4 s, respectively. Fourier transform infra red spectroscopy (FTIR) studies indicated that there was no interaction between drug and excipients. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) study revealed that there was the conversion of crystalline orlistat to the amorphous form. Orlistat release from the self-emulsifying tablet formulation was faster with higher weight reduction potential in Wistar rats than the marketed formulation. Increased in vitro drug release with considerable in vivo weight loss by self-emulsifying tablet suggests that the SEDDS could serve as potential formulation strategy for orlistat.



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New species and reports of Hypoxylon from Argentina recognized by a polyphasic approach

Abstract

A preliminary account of Hypoxylon species (Xylariaceae) from the hitherto widely unexplored "Yungas" mountain forests of Northwest Argentina is presented. Two new species are described based on extensive morphological, molecular (ITS region of rDNA, partial β-tubulin gene) and chemotaxonomic data. Hypoxylon spegazzinianum is close to H. erythrostroma, but differs by larger ascospores and a virgariella-like asexual morph. Hypoxylon calileguense resembles H. subgilvum when growing on wood, but can be distinguished by larger ascospores and a fawn to brick stromatal surface colour. Stromata found on bark have affinities to H. pelliculosum, but differ in their stromatal surface colour and conspicuous amyloid apical apparatus. In addition, nine taxa of Hypoxylon are reported for Argentina for the first time, and some details on their asexual state and stromatal secondary metabolites are reported. An updated dichotomous key for Hypoxylon species from Argentina is provided.



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Developmental stages and secondary compound biosynthesis of mycobiont and whole thallus cultures of Buellia subsororioides

Abstract

Lichen species have unique culture media preferences, and established cultures are known for the synthesis of secondary metabolites. This paper reports observations on the developmental stages and secondary compound biosynthesis by the mycobiont and whole thallus cultures of Buellia subsororioides. It also investigates the suitable media compositions for the culture growth, the role (nutrient or stressor) of sucrose concentrations on the growth stages, biomass, secondary compound profiles, and the quantity of biosynthesized known compounds/g of culture biomass for each treatment using mycobiont cultures. The ascospore-derived mycobiont cultures and thallus macerate-derived whole thallus cultures of B. subsororioides were established and grown using malt yeast extract (MY) medium. Mycobiont cultures were subcultured in MY medium supplemented with sucrose and its concentrations ranging from 0 to 30 % (with 2 % increment between treatments) for 120 days. The molecular identity of cultures was confirmed using nuclear ribosomal Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) DNA sequences obtained from the cultured mycobiont and from the natural thallus. The ITS DNA sequences of the mycobiont showed 99 % similarity with the sequences of the natural thallus. The mycobiont cultures under varying sucrose concentrations initiated as white cottony stages and transformed to brown compact mycelia, with optimum biomass and biosynthesis of nine secondary compounds in MY 10 %. The number of compounds (1–9) varies according to treatments. The whole thallus cultures (MY 0 %) showed a profile of secondary compounds similar to that of the natural thalli along with a trace of one unknown compound. The obtained results are encouraging for the synthesis of the desired quantities of lichen secondary compounds through cultures for relevant applications.



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Varicose Vein or Non-Varicose Vein: That is the Question

Publication date: Available online 2 April 2016
Source:European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Author(s): S. Ozturk, E. Yetkin




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Transarterial Radioembolization with Yttrium-90 for the Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Abstract

Background

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common cause of worldwide mortality. Transarterial radioembolization (TARE) with yttrium-90 (Y90), a transcatheter intra-arterial procedure performed by interventional radiology, has become widely utilized in managing HCC.

Methods

The following is a focused review of TARE covering its commercially available products, clinical considerations of treatment, salient clinical trial data establishing its utility, and the current and future roles of TARE in the management of HCC.

Results

TARE is indicated for patients with unresectable, intermediate stage HCC. The two available products are glass and resin microspheres. All patients undergoing TARE must be assessed with a history, physical examination, clinical laboratory tests, imaging, and arteriography with macroaggregated albumin. TARE is safe and effective in the treatment of unresectable HCC, as it has a safer toxicity profile than chemoembolization, longer time-to-progression, greater ability to downsize and/or bridge patients to liver transplant, and utility in tumor complicated by portal vein thrombosis. TARE can also serve as an alternative to ablation and chemotherapy.

Conclusion

TARE assumes an integral role in the management of unresectable HCC and has been validated by numerous studies.



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Patterns of Care and Survival Outcomes for Malignant Sex Cord Stromal Testicular Cancer: Results from The National Cancer Data Base.

Patterns of Care and Survival Outcomes for Malignant Sex Cord Stromal Testicular Cancer: Results from The National Cancer Data Base.

J Urol. 2016 Mar 29;

Authors: Banerji JS, Odem-Davis K, Wolff EM, Nichols CR, Porter CR

Abstract
PURPOSE: Sex-cord stromal tumors (SCSTs) of the testis comprise < 5% of testicular neoplasms. Consequently, data regarding patterns of care and survival is sparse. Utilizing a large national database, we sought to provide a more definitive analysis of outcomes and management of these malignancies.
MATERIALS & METHODS: Data were obtained from the National Cancer Data Base. Patients diagnosed from 1998 to 2011 with two of the most frequent SCSTs of the testis, Leydig and Sertoli cell, were selected. Overall survival estimates was assessed by Kaplan-Meier.
RESULTS: Of the 79,120 cases of testicular cancer between 1998 and 2011, 315 (0.39%) were primary malignant Leydig or Sertoli tumors. The median age was 43 years for both. Of the 315 patients, 250 (79%) had malignant Leydig tumors and 65 (21%) had malignant Sertoli tumors; majority were stage I (94% and 78%, respectively). Overall survival at 1 and 5 years for stage I Leydig tumors were 98% (95% CI: 96-100) and 91% (95% CI: 85- 96), respectively, and for stage I Sertoli were 93% (95% CI: 83-100) and 77% (95% CI: 62-95, p=0.015). Most patients with stage I tumors received no further treatment following orchiectomy (94% Leydig, 84% Sertoli).
CONCLUSIONS: Five-year survival estimates of stage I Leydig and Sertoli cell tumors are significantly lower when compared to stage I germ cell tumors, with Sertoli cell tumors being significantly worse than Leydig cell. These differences in survival of SCSTs, indicate the importance of large databases to evaluate efficacy of treatment for rare neoplasms.

PMID: 27036305 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Efficacy of nasal corticosteroid in preventing regrowth after adenoidectomy.

Efficacy of nasal corticosteroid in preventing regrowth after adenoidectomy.

Auris Nasus Larynx. 2016 Mar 29;

Authors: Yildirim YS, Senturk E, Eren SB, Dogan R, Tugrul S, Ozturan O

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: One of the most frequent reasons of nasal obstruction and sleep apnea in pediatrics is adenoid hypertrophy. Remaining adenoid tissue can reoccur following hypertrophied adenoid removal and a second operation may be needed. Nasal corticosteroids are utilized in order to reduce adenoid hypertrophy and eliminate adenoidectomy operation. The purpose of our study is to assess the effect of nasal corticosteroid administration after adenoidectomy on adenoid regrowth and symptom scores.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: Seventy patients who had adenoidectomy were enrolled in our study. Patients were divided into two groups. Group I (35 patients) received Mometasone furoate (40mcg/day per nostril) intranasal spray for 6 months, starting at postoperative week 3 after wound healing. As for Group II (35 patients), they received intranasal saline spray. Patients were followed up for one year. Every patient had flexible nasal endoscopy at postoperative week 3 and one year after the operation. Choana was scored according to its occlusion level by the adenoid tissue. Additionally, nasal obstruction symptoms (nasal congestion, dry mouth, snoring, nasal speaking, apnea and night coughing) were scored.
RESULTS: Remaining adenoid tissue in the nasopharynx was comparable in flexible endoscopic assessment and no significant difference was seen between postoperative week 3 nasal obstruction scores. In the flexible endoscopic assessment completed in the twelfth month of the study, significant reduction was found in Group 1 compared to Group 2 in terms of adenoid size. When patients in both groups were compared, statistically significant reduction was observed in nasal obstruction symptom scores at the twelfth month.
CONCLUSION: This study has demonstrated that the use of steroid nasal spray following adenoidectomy significantly prevents regrowth and reduces nasal obstruction symptoms in the early period.

PMID: 27036360 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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[Multicenter trial for sudden hearing loss therapy - planning and concept].

[Multicenter trial for sudden hearing loss therapy - planning and concept].

HNO. 2016 Apr 1;

Authors: Plontke SK, Girndt M, Meisner C, Probst R, Oerlecke I, Richter M, Steighardt J, Dreier G, Weber A, Baumann I, Plößl S, Löhler J, Laszig R, Werner JA, Rahne T

Abstract
Systemic steroids are widely used worldwide as a standard of care for primary therapy of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSHL). The German ISSHL guideline recommends high-dose steroids for primary therapy of ISSHL, without evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The rationale for the treatment of ISSHL using high dose steroids is only based on retrospective cohort studies.This article describes the planning and initiation of a multicenter, national, randomized, controlled clinical trial entitled Efficacy and safety of high dose glucocorticosteroid treatment for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss - a three-armed, randomized, triple-blind, multicenter trial (HODOKORT). This clinical trial aims to compare standard dose with two types of high-dose steroids for primary systemic therapy with respect to their efficacy in improving hearing, and thus communication ability, in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss.This study is funded by the "Clinical Trials with High Patient Relevance" research program in the health research framework of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. It is one of two studies by the German Study Center of Clinical Trials of the German Society of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery (DSZ-HNO). Planning and initiation was done in cooperation with the DSZ-HNO, the Coordination Center of Clinical Trials of the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, and the Study Center of the University Hospital Freiburg.

PMID: 27038034 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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[Diagnosis of auditory processing disorders in children].

[Diagnosis of auditory processing disorders in children].

HNO. 2016 Apr 1;

Authors: Ptok M, Miller S, Kühn D

Abstract
Despite normal hearing thresholds in pure tone audiometry, 0.5-1 % of children have difficulty understanding what they hear. An auditory processing disorder (APD) can be assumed, which should be clarified and treated. Based on a selective literature search in the PubMed and Scopus databases using the term "auditory processing disorder", several consensus papers are discussed. Numerous studies on APD have revealed partially contradicting results, thus fueling critical discussion regarding validity and reliability-of specific audiometric APD methods and the APD construct in particular. In order to correctly advise parents and, where necessary, treat affected children, otorhinolaryngologists, phoniatrists, and pediatric audiologists must understand the psychometric properties of applied tests and have knowledge of current discussion. Diagnosis is generally a multistep interdisciplinary process.

PMID: 27038033 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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[Medical examination: preparation for ENT specialisation : Part 24].

[Medical examination: preparation for ENT specialisation : Part 24].

HNO. 2016 Apr 1;

Authors: Marek A

PMID: 27038032 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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