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From 4D medical images (CT, MRI, and Ultrasound) to 4D structured mesh models of the left ventricular endocardium for patient-specific simulations
With cardiovascular disease (CVD) remaining the primary cause of death worldwide, early detection of CVDs becomes essential. The intracardiac flow is an important component of ventricular function, motion kinetics, wash-out of ventricular chambers, and ventricular energetics. Coupling between Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations and medical images can play a fundamental role in terms of patient-specific diagnostic tools. From a technical perspective, CFD simulations with moving boundaries could easily lead to negative volumes errors and the sudden failure of the simulation. The generation of high-quality 4D meshes (3D in space + time) with 1-to-l vertex becomes essential to perform a CFD simulation with moving boundaries. In this context, we developed a semiautomatic morphing tool able to create 4D high-quality structured meshes starting from a segmented 4D dataset. To prove the versatility and efficiency, the method was tested on three different 4D datasets (Ultrasound, MRI, and CT) by evaluating the quality and accuracy of the resulting 4D meshes. Furthermore, an estimation of some physiological quantities is accomplished for the 4D CT reconstruction. Future research will aim at extending the region of interest, further automation of the meshing algorithm, and generating structured hexahedral mesh models both for the blood and myocardial volume
Arguments en faveur d'une modification du génome (introgression) du parasite humain Schistosoma haematobium par des gÚnes de S. bovis, au Niger
La caractérisation de schistosomes par la morphologie des oeufs intra-utérins des vers femelles et l'analyse des phénotypes des parasites observés pour la phosphatase acide aprÚs séparation électrophorétique suggÚre la présence de gÚnes de #S. bovis, parasite du bétail domestique, chez les schistosomoses issus de l'homme dans la région est du Niger et présumés appartenir à #S. haematobium. Cette introgression naturelle pourrait également implique #S. curassoni$, un autre schistosome du bétail sympatrique des 2 autres espÚces dans cette région. (Résumé d'auteur
Tricuspid annuloplasty concomitant with mitral valve surgery: Effects on right ventricular remodeling
ObjectivesTricuspid valve annuloplasty (TVP) has been advocated concomitantly with left-sided cardiac surgery in case of more than moderate tricuspid regurgitation (TR) or tricuspid annular dilation (TAD) (diameter >40 mm or 21 mm/mÂČ) even in the absence of significant TR. Data on postoperative right ventricular (RV) remodeling are lacking in such patients.MethodsPreoperative and postoperative echocardiography data from 45 consecutive TVP procedures, performed in mitral valve surgery in a single tertiary center, were retrospectively analyzed and compared with a propensity-matched control group of 33 procedures without concomitant TVP. RV function and geometry was analyzed by measuring RV size, fractional area change, and end-diastolic sphericity index (RVSI = long-axis length/short-axis width) and compared at baseline versus follow-up.ResultsAt a mean follow-up of 5 months, a favorable change in RV geometry was observed in TVP patients (RVSI increased from 1.99 ± 0.33 to 2.21 ± 0.42; P = .001), whereas the opposite was observed in the control group (RVSI decreased from 2.34 ± 0.52 to 2.17 ± 0.13; P = .05). Only in control patients, indexed RV end-diastolic area increased significantly (P = .003). In TVP patients, when comparing patients with baseline more than moderate TR (n = 13) to patients with isolated TAD (n = 32), there was a significant decrease in RV end-diastolic area only in the group with more than moderate TR (from 12.9 ± 3.5 cm2/m2 to 10.3 ± 1.9 cm2/m2; P = .009).ConclusionsAdding TVP to mitral valve surgery in patients with more than moderate TR or TAD leads to favorable changes in RV geometry and prevents postoperative RV dilation. This is most pronounced in patients with more than moderate TR at baseline
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Plasma Levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: a Prospective Analysis in the Nursesâ Health Study and Meta-analysis
Background: Prospective data regarding persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) are limited, and the results for individual POPs are not entirely consistent across studies. Objectives: We prospectively examined plasma POP concentrations in relation to incident T2D and summarized existing evidence in a meta-analysis. Methods: Plasma polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE), and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) concentrations were measured in 1,095 women who were free of diabetes at blood draw in 1989â1990 and participated in two caseâcontrol studies in the Nursesâ Health Study. We identified 48 incident T2D cases through 30 June 2008. We conducted a literature search in PubMed and EMBASE through December 2011 to identify prospective studies on POPs in relation to diabetes. We used a fixed-effects model to summarize results. Results: After multivariable adjustment, plasma HCB concentration was positively associated with
incident T2D [pooled odds ratio (OR) 3.59 (95% CI: 1.49, 8.64, p= 0.003) comparing extreme tertiles]. Other POPs were not significantly associated with diabetes. After pooling our results with those of six published prospective studies that included 842 diabetes cases in total, we found that HCB and total PCBs both were associated with diabetes: the pooled ORs were 2.00 (95% CI: 1.13, 3.53; I= 21.4%, p= 0.28) and 1.70 (95% CI: 1.28, 2.27; I= 16.3%, p= 0.30) for HCB and total PCBs, respectively. Conclusions: These findings support an association between POP exposure and the risk of T2D
Nucleic Acids Res
Site-directed spin labeling is emerging as an essential tool to investigate the structural and dynamical features of RNA. We propose here an enzymatic method, which allows the insertion of a paramagnetic center at a specific position in an RNA molecule. The technique is based on a segmental approach using a ligation protocol with T4 RNA ligase 2. One transcribed acceptor RNA is ligated to a donor RNA in which a thio-modified nucleotide is introduced at its 5'-end by in vitro transcription with T7 RNA polymerase. The paramagnetic thiol-specific reagent is subsequently attached to the RNA ligation product. This novel strategy is demonstrated by introducing a paramagnetic probe into the 55 nucleotides long RNA corresponding to K-turn and Specifier Loop domains from the Bacillus subtilis tyrS T-Box leader RNA. The efficiency of the coupling reaction and the quality of the resulting spin-labeled RNA were assessed by Mass Spectrometry, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). This method enables various combinations of isotopic segmental labeling and spin labeling schemes, a strategy that will be of particular interest to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of large RNA complexes by NMR and EPR spectroscopies
Coffee resistance to the main diseases : leaf rust and coffee berry disease
Sucesso considerĂĄvel tem sido obtido no uso do melhoramento clĂĄssico para o controle de doenças de plantas economicamente importantes, tais como a ferrugem alaranjada das folhas e a antracnose dos frutos do cafeeiro (CBD). HĂĄ um grande consenso de que o uso de plantas geneticamente resistentes Ă© o meio mais apropriado e eficaz em termos de custos do controle das doenças das plantas, sendo tambĂ©m um dos elementos chave do melhoramento da produção agrĂcola. Tem sido tambĂ©m reconhecido que um melhor conhecimento do agente patogĂȘnico e dos mecanismos de defesa das plantas permitirĂĄ o desenvolvimento de novas abordagens no sentido de aumentar a durabilidade da resistĂȘncia. ApĂłs uma breve descrição de conceitos na ĂĄrea da resistĂȘncia das plantas Ă s doenças, nesta revisĂŁo tentou-se dar uma idĂ©ia do progresso na investigação da ferrugem alaranjada do cafeeiro e do CBD relativamente ao processo de infecção e variabilidade dos agentes patogĂȘnicos, melhoramento do cafeeiro para a resistĂȘncia e mecanismos de resistĂȘncia do cafeeiro
High temperature piezoelectric properties of flux-grown α-GeO 2 single crystal
International audienceThe temperature-dependence of the piezoelectric properties of trigonal ïĄ-GeO2 single-crystals obtained by the high-temperature flux method was measured by the resonance technique of the electrical impedance in the 20°C-600°C range. To approach the values of the two independent piezoelectric coefficients d11 and d14, we first measured as a function of temperature the elastic coefficients S11, S14 and S66 and the dielectric permittivity 11 which are involved in the coupling coefficient k of both the thickness shear mode and the transverse mode. A Y-cut plate with a simple +45°-rotation ((YXtwl) +45°/0°/0°) was used to measure the coupling coefficient of the thickness shear mode, and two X-turned plates ((XYtwl) +45°/0°/0° and (XYtwl)-45°/0°/0°) were prepared to characterize the coupling coefficient of two transverse modes. From the whole experimental measurements, the piezoelectric coefficients of ïĄ-GeO2 were calculated up to 600 °C. They show that this crystal is one of the most efficient in regard of the -quartz-like family at room temperature, and that its thermal comportment retains large piezoelectric properties up to 600°C
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Persistent Organic Pollutants and Type 2 Diabetes: A Prospective Analysis in the Nursesâ Health Study and Meta-analysis
BACKGROUND: Prospective data regarding persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) are limited, and the results for individual POPs are not entirely consistent across studies. OBJECTIVES: We prospectively examined plasma POP concentrations in relation to incident T2D and summarized existing evidence in a meta-analysis. METHODS: Plasma polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE), and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) concentrations were measured in 1,095 women who were free of diabetes at blood draw in 1989-1990 and participated in two case-control studies in the Nurses' Health Study. We identified 48 incident T2D cases through 30 June 2008. We conducted a literature search in PubMed and EMBASE through December 2011 to identify prospective studies on POPs in relation to diabetes. We used a fixed-effects model to summarize results. RESULTS: After multivariable adjustment, plasma HCB concentration was positively associated with incident T2D [pooled odds ratio (OR) 3.59 (95% CI: 1.49, 8.64, ptrend = 0.003) comparing extreme tertiles]. Other POPs were not significantly associated with diabetes. After pooling our results with those of six published prospective studies that included 842 diabetes cases in total, we found that HCB and total PCBs both were associated with diabetes: the pooled ORs were 2.00 (95% CI: 1.13, 3.53; I2 = 21.4%, pheterogeneity = 0.28) and 1.70 (95% CI: 1.28, 2.27; I2 = 16.3%, pheterogeneity = 0.30) for HCB and total PCBs, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These findings support an association between POP exposure and the risk of T2D
Potential of EPR spin-trapping to investigate in situ free radicals generation from skin allergens in reconstructed human epidermis: cumene hydroperoxide as proof of concept
The first step in the development of skin sensitisation to a chemical, and in the elicitation offurther allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), is the binding of the allergen to skin proteins after pene-trating into the epidermis. The so-formed antigenic adduct is then recognised by the immunesystem as foreign to the body. Sensitising organic hydroperoxides derived from autoxidation ofnatural terpenes are believed to form antigens through radical-mediated mechanisms, althoughthis has not yet been established. So far,in vitroinvestigations on reactive radical intermediatesderived from these skin sensitisers have been conducted in solution, yet with experimental condi-tions being far away from real-life sensitisation. Herein, we report for the first time, the potentialuse of EPR spin-trapping to study thein situgeneration of free radicals derived from cumenehydroperoxide CumOOH in a 3D reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) model, thus much closerto what may happenin vivo. Among the undesirable effects associated with dermal exposure toCumOOH, it is described to cause allergic and irritant dermatitis, being reported as a significantsensitiser. We considered exploiting the usage of spin-trap DEPMPO as an extensive view of allsort of radicals derived from CumOOH were observed all at once in solution. We showed that inthe EpiskinTMRHE model, both by incubating in the assay medium and by topical application,carbon radicals are mainly formed by redox reactions suggesting the key role of CumOOH-derived carbon radicals in the antigen formation process
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