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    Medical jurisdiction in mental disorders. Part 2

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    Opiniowanie na rzecz długotrwałej niezdolności do pracy stanowi jeden z częstych elementów codziennej praktyki lekarskiej. Znajomość podstaw orzecznictwa oraz obowiązków zarówno w stosunku do ubezpieczonych, jak i Zakładu Ubezpieczeń Społecznych jest podstawą prawidłowości powyższego procesu. Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia aspekty prawne i praktyczne właściwego opiniowania i prowadzenia dokumentacji medycznej ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem zaburzeń psychicznych. Psychiatria 2010; 7, 4: 168-172Medical jurisdiction about long-term disability is one of the most common aspects of every day medical practice. Knowledge about medical law is physicians’ duty not only to insured patients but also to Social Insurance Institution. The article gives legislative and practical aspects of medical jurisdiction especially in mental disorders. Psychiatry 2010; 7, 4: 168-17

    Medical jurisdiction in mental disorders. Part 1

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    Orzekanie o czasowej niezdolności do pracy stanowi jeden z częstych elementów codziennej praktyki lekarskiej. Znajomość podstaw orzecznictwa jak również obowiązków zarówno w stosunku do ubezpieczonych, jak i Zakładu Ubezpieczeń Społecznych jest gwarantem prawidłowości powyższego procesu. Niniejszy artykuł przedstawia aspekty prawne i praktyczne orzecznictwa lekarskiego z uwzględnieniem zaburzeń psychicznych. Psychiatria 2010; 7, 3: 123-127Medical jurisdiction about temporary disability is one of the most common aspects of every day medical practice. Knowledge about medical law is physicians’ duty not only to insured patients but also to Social Insurance Institution. The article gives legislative and practical aspects of medical jurisdiction especially in mental disorders. Psychiatry 2010; 7, 3: 123-12

    Medical jurisdiction in mental disorders. Case analysys

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    Orzekanie o niezdolności do pracy jest powszechne w codziennej praktyce lekarskiej. Znajomość podstaw orzecznictwa jest gwarantem prawidłowości powyższego procesu. W artykule przedstawiono aspekty praktyczne orzecznictwa lekarskiego zaburzeń psychicznych na podstawie analizy typowych problematycznych przypadków. Psychiatria 2010; 7, 5: 198-202Medical jurisdiction about disability is one of the very common aspects of every day medical practice. Knowledge about medical law is physicians’ duty not only to insured patients but also to Social Insurance Institution. The article gives practical aspects of medical jurisdiction in mental disorders by presenting typical and problematic cases. Psychiatry 2010; 7, 5: 198-20

    Expression and Regulation of Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases in Human and Rat Pancreatic Islets

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    As shown by transgenic mouse models and by using phosphodiesterase 3 (PDE3) inhibitors, PDE3B has an important role in the regulation of insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells. However, very little is known about the regulation of the enzyme. Here, we show that PDE3B is activated in response to high glucose, insulin and cAMP elevation in rat pancreatic islets and INS-1 (832/13) cells. Activation by glucose was not affected by the presence of diazoxide. PDE3B activation was coupled to an increase as well as a decrease in total phosphorylation of the enzyme. In addition to PDE3B, several other PDEs were detected in human pancreatic islets: PDE1, PDE3, PDE4C, PDE7A, PDE8A and PDE10A. We conclude that PDE3B is activated in response to agents relevant for β-cell function and that activation is linked to increased as well as decreased phosphorylation of the enzyme. Moreover, we conclude that several PDEs are present in human pancreatic islets

    Phosphodiesterase 3B Is Localized in Caveolae and Smooth ER in Mouse Hepatocytes and Is Important in the Regulation of Glucose and Lipid Metabolism

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    Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (PDEs) are important regulators of signal transduction processes mediated by cAMP and cGMP. One PDE family member, PDE3B, plays an important role in the regulation of a variety of metabolic processes such as lipolysis and insulin secretion. In this study, the cellular localization and the role of PDE3B in the regulation of triglyceride, cholesterol and glucose metabolism in hepatocytes were investigated. PDE3B was identified in caveolae, specific regions in the plasma membrane, and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. In caveolin-1 knock out mice, which lack caveolae, the amount of PDE3B protein and activity were reduced indicating a role of caveolin-1/caveolae in the stabilization of enzyme protein. Hepatocytes from PDE3B knock out mice displayed increased glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol levels, which was associated with increased expression of gluconeogenic and lipogenic genes/enzymes including, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ, sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1c and hydroxyl-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase. In conclusion, hepatocyte PDE3B is localized in caveolae and smooth endoplasmic reticulum and plays important roles in the regulation of glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol metabolism. Dysregulation of PDE3B could have a role in the development of fatty liver, a condition highly relevant in the context of type 2 diabetes

    Re-imagining bisexuality and Christianity: the negotiation of Christianity in the lives of bisexual women and men

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    Research exploring non-heterosexual sexuality and Christianity has tended to conflate ‘lesbian and gay’, with ‘bisexual’, effacing the latter. This article explores how bisexual women and men in particular understand their Christianity, where they have been denied access to institutionalised Christianity and have re-imagined their faith. I examine how bisexuality is understood by popular Christian denominations and how respondents challenge these standpoints. The respondents reshaped their faith to be more inclusive of bisexuality and re-imagined their sexuality to fit with their religious faith. I draw upon data from 80 self-completion questionnaires and 20 in-depth interviews

    The Caenorhabditis elegans Elongator Complex Regulates Neuronal α-tubulin Acetylation

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    Although acetylated α-tubulin is known to be a marker of stable microtubules in neurons, precise factors that regulate α-tubulin acetylation are, to date, largely unknown. Therefore, a genetic screen was employed in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans that identified the Elongator complex as a possible regulator of α-tubulin acetylation. Detailed characterization of mutant animals revealed that the acetyltransferase activity of the Elongator is indeed required for correct acetylation of microtubules and for neuronal development. Moreover, the velocity of vesicles on microtubules was affected by mutations in Elongator. Elongator mutants also displayed defects in neurotransmitter levels. Furthermore, acetylation of α-tubulin was shown to act as a novel signal for the fine-tuning of microtubules dynamics by modulating α-tubulin turnover, which in turn affected neuronal shape. Given that mutations in the acetyltransferase subunit of the Elongator (Elp3) and in a scaffold subunit (Elp1) have previously been linked to human neurodegenerative diseases, namely Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Familial Dysautonomia respectively highlights the importance of this work and offers new insights to understand their etiology

    Understanding the Role of Hyponitrite in Nitric Oxide Reduction

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    Herein, we review the preparation and coordination chemistry of cis and trans isomers of hyponitrite, [N2O2](2-). Hyponitrite is known to bind to metals via a variety of bonding modes. In fact, at least eight different bonding modes have been observed, which is remarkable for such a simple ligand. More importantly, it is apparent that the cis isomer of hyponitrite is more reactive than the trans isomer because the barrier of N2O elimination from cis-hyponitrite is lower than that of trans-hyponitrite. This observation may have important mechanistic implications for both heterogeneous NOx reduction catalysts and NO reductase. However, our understanding of the hyponitrite ligand has been limited by the lack of a general route to this fragment, and most instances of its formation have been serendipitous
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