444 research outputs found

    La prévention du suicide chez les adolescents : Que savons-nous de son efficacité ?

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    Cette recherche vise Ă  cerner l’état des connaissances actuelles sur les Ă©tudes Ă©valuatives portant sur les stratĂ©gies de prĂ©vention du suicide chez les jeunes. Pour ce faire, une centaine d’écrits scientifiques se rapportant Ă  11 diffĂ©rentes stratĂ©gies ont Ă©tĂ© repĂ©rĂ©es Ă  l’aide des mĂ©thodes habituelles. Les aspects suivants ont Ă©tĂ© examinĂ©s : facteurs visĂ©s, nature des interventions, rĂ©sultats au regard de l’efficacitĂ© ou de l’implantation. Les rĂ©sultats tendent Ă  dĂ©montrer que la majoritĂ© des Ă©tudes portent sur des interventions visant Ă  identifier et Ă  rĂ©fĂ©rer les jeunes Ă  risque. La recension suggĂšre des Ă©vidences d’efficacitĂ© Ă  diminuer les taux de suicide pour quatre stratĂ©gies mais dans l’ensemble les preuves sont limitĂ©es. Plusieurs voies d’intervention et de recherche sont proposĂ©es.This research aims at reviewing current literature concerning evaluative studies pertaining to suicide prevention strategies applicable to the young. To do this, a hundred scientific articles covering 11 strategies were searched by usual methods and the following aspects were examined : aimed factors, nature of the intervention, impact or implementation results. Results indicate that the majority of studies concern interventions aimed at identifying the young at risk. In four of the 11 strategies, the recension showed some effectiveness regarding the diminution of suicide rates but globally the evidence is weak. Various avenues for intervention and research are proposed

    Origin and History of the Olive

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    G1 phase arrest by the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitor LY 294002 is correlated to up-regulation of p27Kip1 and inhibition of G1 CDKs in choroidal melanoma cells

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    AbstractWe have investigated the effect of the flavonoid derivative LY 294002, a potent and selective phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitor, on cell cycle progression in human choroidal melanoma cells. We demonstrate that LY 294002 induces a specific G1 block in asynchronously growing cells leading to an almost complete inhibition of cell proliferation after three days of treatment. When melanoma cells are released from a nocodazole-induced G2/M block, LY 294002 is shown to delay and greatly restrain the G1/S transition. The inhibitor is able to exert its action as long as it is added during the G1 progression and before the cells enter in S phase. We report that the LY 294002-induced G1 arrest is closely correlated to inhibition of CDK4 and CDK2 activities leading to the impairment of pRb phosphorylation which normally occurs during G1 progression. While the inhibition of CDK4 may be attributed at least in part to the decline in CDK4 protein level, CDK2 activity reduction is rather due to the up-regulation of the CDK inhibitor p27Kip1 and to its increased association to CDK2

    Territoires ultramarins et compétences environnementales.

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    Familial and Clinical Correlates in Depressed Adolescents with Borderline Personality Disorder Traits

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    Introduction: Chart review is a low-cost, but highly informative, method to describe symptoms, treatment and risk factors associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and to adapt screening and intervention to clinical reality. Previous chart review studies report more aggressiveness/anger and psychotic features in youths with BPD. They show that adverse family environment and parental psychopathology constitute important factors for BPD pathology. Objectives: To examine clinical characteristics of depressed BPD adolescents (12-17 years old) outpatients according to gender and to explore variables which are associated with BPD traits. Methods: A retrospective chart review using the Child and Adolescent Version of the Retrospective Diagnostic Instrument for Borderlines was conducted on 30 depressed BPD adolescents with BPD traits and 28 non-BPD depressed patients without BPD traits. Participants who reached the C-DIB threshold for BPD were included in the BPD traits group. The Child and Adolescent Version of the Retrospective Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines was used to determine the presence of BPD. Comparisons analyses were performed using Pearson’s Chi-square test. Associated factors were determined using regression analyses. Results: BPD traits participants outpatients were characterised by higher family problems (parental psychopathology, parent disagreement/argument, parent-child relational problem), more aggressive symptoms, and higher rates of family intervention and hospitalisation. A number of familial factors (parental history of delinquency, substance use, or personality disorders, having siblings, parental disagreement/argument in boys) were associated with BPD symptomatologytraits. Attention seeking and problematic functioning (does not adapt well to group activities) were also associated with BPD traits. Discussion: Our study stresses the need to assess BPD traits in adolescent psychiatric evaluation, especially in presence of aggressive behaviours, family problems and attention seeking. Our results also highlight the importance of exploring family characteristics intervention in adolescents with BPD traits

    Implementation of a new clinical and organisational practice to improve access to primary care services : a protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study

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    Introduction In Canada, as in most Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, healthcare systems face significant challenges in ensuring better access to primary care. A regional healthcare organisation in Quebec (Canada) serving a population of approximately 755 459 citizens has implemented a standardised access approach to primary care services for this population. The objective of this new clinical and organisational practice is to ensure that users benefit from the same referral process, regardless of the entry point, in order to be directed to the right services. This new practice integrates a shared decision-making process between the user and the professional, and a collaborative process between different health professionals within and between services. The objective of our research is to identify and characterise the conditions of implementation of this practice. Methods This effectiveness-implementation hybrid investigation will use an embedded single-case study, defined in this case as the process of implementing a clinical and organisational practice within a healthcare organisation. Further to an evaluation conducted during a preliminary phase of the project, this study consists of evaluating the implementation of this new practice in four medical clinics (family medicine groups). A qualitative analysis of the data and a quantitative preimplementation and postimplementation analysis based on performance indicators will be conducted. This study is ultimately situated within a participatory organisational approach that involves various stakeholders and users at each step of the implementation and evaluation process

    A small protein coded within the mitochondrial canonical gene nd4 regulates mitochondrial bioenergetics

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    BACKGROUND: Mitochondria have a central role in cellular functions, aging, and in certain diseases. They possess their own genome, a vestige of their bacterial ancestor. Over the course of evolution, most of the genes of the ancestor have been lost or transferred to the nucleus. In humans, the mtDNA is a very small circular molecule with a functional repertoire limited to only 37 genes. Its extremely compact nature with genes arranged one after the other and separated by short non-coding regions suggests that there is little room for evolutionary novelties. This is radically different from bacterial genomes, which are also circular but much larger, and in which we can find genes inside other genes. These sequences, different from the reference coding sequences, are called alternatives open reading frames or altORFs, and they are involved in key biological functions. However, whether altORFs exist in mitochondrial protein-coding genes or elsewhere in the human mitogenome has not been fully addressed. RESULTS: We found a downstream alternative ATG initiation codon in the + 3 reading frame of the human mitochondrial nd4 gene. This newly characterized altORF encodes a 99-amino-acid-long polypeptide, MTALTND4, which is conserved in primates. Our custom antibody, but not the pre-immune serum, was able to immunoprecipitate MTALTND4 from HeLa cell lysates, confirming the existence of an endogenous MTALTND4 peptide. The protein is localized in mitochondria and cytoplasm and is also found in the plasma, and it impacts cell and mitochondrial physiology. CONCLUSIONS: Many human mitochondrial translated ORFs might have so far gone unnoticed. By ignoring mtaltORFs, we have underestimated the coding potential of the mitogenome. Alternative mitochondrial peptides such as MTALTND4 may offer a new framework for the investigation of mitochondrial functions and diseases

    Les signes en société

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    StĂ©phane Breton, maĂźtre de confĂ©rences 1. NormativitĂ© et « forme de vie » On s’est interrogĂ© sur le rapport entre la normativitĂ© intrinsĂšque des formes sociales et la normativitĂ© positive et juridique qui semble, dans les sociĂ©tĂ©s modernes, avoir complĂštement Ă©vincĂ© le social. On s’est demandĂ© si cette apparence n’est pas plutĂŽt l’effet d’une configuration sociologique bien particuliĂšre, celle de l’ »individualisme », dont une des caractĂ©ristiques est prĂ©cisĂ©ment la mĂ©connaissance de ses cond..
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