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    The Insula and Its Epilepsies

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    Insular seizures are great mimickers of seizures originating elsewhere in the brain. The insula is a highly connected brain structure. Seizures may only become clinically evident after ictal activity propagates out of the insula with semiology that reflects the propagation pattern. Insular seizures with perisylvian spread, for example, manifest first as throat constriction, followed next by perioral and hemisensory symptoms, and then by unilateral motor symptoms. On the other hand, insular seizures may spread instead to the temporal and frontal lobes and present like seizures originating from these regions. Due to the location of the insula deep in the brain, interictal and ictal scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) changes can be variable and misleading. Magnetic reso- nance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, magnetoencephalography, positron emission tomography, and single-photon computed tomography imaging may assist in establishing a diagnosis of insular epilepsy. Intracranial EEG recordings from within the insula, using stereo-EEG or depth electrode techniques, can prove insular seizure origin. Seizure onset, most commonly seen as low-voltage, fast gamma activity, however, can be highly localized and easily missed if the insula is only sparsely sampled. Moreover, seizure spread to the contralateral insula and other brain regions may occur rapidly. Extensive sampling of the insula with multiple electrode trajectories is necessary to avoid these pitfalls. Understanding the functional organization of the insula is helpful when interpreting the semiology produced by insular seizures. Electrical stimulation mapping around the central sulcus of the insula results in paresthesias, while stimulation of the posterior insula typically produces painful sensations. Visceral sensations are the next most common result of insular stimulation. Treatment of insular epilepsy is evolving, but poses challenges. Surgical resections of the insula are effective but risk significant morbidity if not carefully planned. Neurostimulation is an emerging option for treatment, especially for seizures with onset in the posterior insula. The close association of the insula with marked autonomic changes has led to interest in the role of the insula in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy and warrants additional study with larger patient cohorts

    Magnetic and crystal structures of the one-dimensional ferromagnetic chain pyroxene NaCrGe2O6

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    International audienceWe investigated the magnetic and structural properties of the ferromagnetic pyroxene NaCrGe2O6 by superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry and powder neutron diffraction. This material is the only ferromagnetic member of the recently reported multiferroic pyroxene family AMX2O6 A=Li,Na; M =Fe, Cr; X=Si,Ge . Below TC=6 K, the magnetic structure is characterized by one-dimensional magnetic chains with spins aligned along the c axis of the monoclinic cell. The magnetic moment of Cr3+ is significantly reduced by about 25%. We show that this is likely the result of the low dimensionality of the system. The associated magnetic space group is C2 /c . This symmetry does not allow a linear magnetoelectric effect. No structural phase transition was observed down to 1.8 K

    N011 Culture et délivrance au niveau du tissu cardiaque de cardiomyocytes issus de cellules souches embryonnaires humaines au moyen de matrices tridimensionelles poreuses à base de polysaccharides

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    Un intérêt particulier a été porté ces dernières années à la thérapie cellulaire réparatrice cardiaque. Les cellules souches embryonnaires humaines (hES) sont une source prouvée de cardiomyocytes et les premières données in vivo suggèrent leurs capacités fonctionnelles à type d’effet pacemaker ou réparatrices d’infarctus du myocarde. Nous avons étudié un mode de délivrance des cellules hES dans le tissu cardiaque basé sur une matrice 3D servant de support à la fois pour la culture des cellules et pour leur implantation au contact du myocarde.Des matrices poreuses de polysaccharides (pullulane et dextrane) ont été préparées par réticulation chimique permettant de réaliser des films avec des pores de 100 à 200 microns. Les matrices ont été recouvertes de différentes protéines; les cellules hES indifférenciées ont été cultivées sur fibroblastes murins, en milieu supplémenté avec du sérum knock-out et du FGF2. Dans une première partie in vitro, nous avons mis en évidence par q-RT-PCR, observation microscopique et imagerie confocale, la différenciation en cardiomyocytes de cellules hES directement cultivées dans les matrices en présence d’un milieu inducteur de différentiation; les matrices permettaient aussi la culture, l’expansion et la survie à long terme de parties battantes obtenues à partir de corps embryoïdes issus d’hES et isolées manuellement. Nous avons ensuite étudié le devenir des cellules hES dans un modèle de lésions cardiaques par dépôt de films poreux cellularisés sur les cœurs infarcis de souris NOD SCID. L’identification est confirmée pour les cardiomyocytes issus d’ES d’une lignée de cellules hES H9 GFP+ ainsi que d’une lignée de cellules hES dans laquelle l’expression de la GFP est sous contrôle d’un promoteur spécifique du tissu cardiaque, Nkx2.5. Nous avons ainsi mis en évidence la migration des cellules ES à différents stades de différenciation à partir des matrices 3D vers les souris NOD SCID ainsi que leur différenciation en cardiomyocytes. Les données de PCR quantitative sur la base du transgène GFP mettent en évidence une meilleure survie des ES délivrées par l’intermédiaire des matrices 3D en comparaison avec une administration directe. Une étude fonctionnelle comparative est en cours

    Magnetic behavior of the NixFe1-xNb2O6 quasi-one-dimensional system: Isolation of Ising chains by frustration

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    International audiencePhysical properties of the NixFe1-xNb2O6 compounds are investigated combining x-ray and neutron powder diffraction with magnetic and calorimetry measurements as well as 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy. This system is known to present quasi-one-dimensional magnetism with the magnetic moments arranged along weakly interacting Ising chains. Partial substitution of the magnetic ion tends to suppress the magnetic ordering observed in the end members of the series. When this happens, the low-temperature magnetic specific heat agrees well with what is expected for isolated Ising chains. The lowest temperature powder neutron-diffraction patterns exhibit evidence for the occurrence of short-range order, and analysis of these diffuse neutron-scattering patterns allow us to obtain information on the magnetic correlations. The suppression of magnetism is consistently interpreted as resulting from the magnetic-cation disorder induced by substitution, which enhances the system's tendency for frustration of geometrical origin

    Plant height and hydraulic vulnerability to drought and cold

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    Understanding how plants survive drought and cold is increasingly important as plants worldwide experience dieback with drought in moist places and grow taller with warming in cold ones. Crucial in plant climate adaptation are the diameters of water-transporting conduits. Sampling 537 species across climate zones dominated by angiosperms, we find that plant size is unambiguously the main driver of conduit diameter variation. And because taller plants have wider conduits, and wider conduits within species are more vulnerable to conduction-blocking embolisms, taller conspecifics should be more vulnerable than shorter ones, a prediction we confirm with a plantation experiment. As a result, maximum plant size should be short under drought and cold, which cause embolism, or increase if these pressures relax. That conduit diameter and embolism vulnerability are inseparably related to plant size helps explain why factors that interact with conduit diameter, such as drought or warming, are altering plant heights worldwide

    Suppression of magnetic ordering in quasi-one-dimensional FexCo1-xNb2O6 compounds

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    International audienceWe present a systematic investigation of the series of compounds FexCo1-xNb2O6 by means of x-ray and neutron powder diffraction combined with magnetic measurements, carried out in the paramagnetic as well as in the ordered state, to probe the stability of the magnetic ordering against the composition changes in this model Ising system. Fe for Co substitution induces a continuous lattice volume increase, preserving the orthorhombic crystal structure. The unit-cell expansion is anisotropic and occurs mainly in the ab plane. The observed magnetic structures for x=0,0.8, and 1 are described by the propagation vectors (0,1/2,0) and (1/2,1/2,0), and are consistent with the picture of ferromagnetic Ising-type chains of Fe/Co spins antiferromagnetically coupled by weak interchain interactions. We find out that for

    A formulação de estratégias para pequenas empresas de base tecnológica

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    Considera-se que uma empresa possui uma estratégia quando determinadamente faz seus produtos/serviços de forma diferente, mais inteligente e planejada do que seus rivais. Apesar de manterem em fundamento as mesmas características, formulá-las para uma grande ou microempresa são processos distintos. Parece ser mais singular ainda quando se analisa o caso das pequenas empresas de base tecnológica. Assim, o objeto deste trabalho é a análise da formulação de estratégias em pequenas empresas de base tecnológica, com o fim de propor contribuições ao processo de formulação de estratégias para esse tipo de empresa. Realizou-se, para tanto, um estudo qualitativo, de multicasos, envolvendo seis pequenas empresas de base tecnológica. A análise do processo de formulação de estratégias dessas empresas mostrou que o elemento fundamental nesse processo é a vocação técnica do empreendedor. É ela que determina a concepção do negócio, induzindo à formulação de estratégias de forma intuitiva e assistemática. As habilidades técnicas do microempresário parecem sobrepor-se às técnicas administrativas de análise ambiental, benchmarking e identificação de oportunidades, numa demonstração clara de atitude quase exclusiva de technology push. Considerando as característicasdeste contexto, propõe-se um modelo de formulação de estratégias para essas empresas

    Utilization of a deoxynucleoside diphosphate substrate by HIV reverse transcriptase

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    Background: Deoxynucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs) are the normal substrates for DNA sysnthesis is catalyzed by polymerases such as HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT). However, substantial amounts of deoxynucleoside diphosphates (dNDPs) are also present in the cell. Use of dNDPs in HIV-1 DNA sysnthesis could have significant implications for the efficacy of nucleoside RT inhibitors such as AZT which are first line therapeutics fro treatment of HIV infection. Our earlier work on HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) suggested that the interaction between the γ phosphate of the incoming dNTP and RT residue K65 in the active site is not essential for dNTP insertion, implying that this polymerase may be able to insert dNPs in addition to dNTPs. Methodology/Principal Findings: We examined the ability of recombinant wild type (wt) and mutant RTs with substitutions at residue K65 to utilize a dNDP substrate in primer extension reactions. We found that wild type HIV-1 RT indeed catalyzes incorporation of dNDP substrates whereas RT with mutations of residue K645 were unable to catalyze this reaction. Wild type HIV-1 RT also catalyzed the reverse reaction, inorganic phosphate-dependent phosphorolysis. Nucleotide-mediated phosphorolytic removal of chain-terminating 3′-terminal nucleoside inhibitors such as AZT forms the basis of HIV-1 resistance to such drugs, and this removal is enhanced by thymidine analog mutations (TAMs). We found that both wt and TAM-containing RTs were able to catalyze Pi-mediated phosphorolysis of 3′-terminal AZT at physiological levels of Pi with an efficacy similar to that for ATP-dependent AZT-excision. Conclusion: We have identified two new catalytic function of HIV-1 RT, the use of dNDPs as substrates for DNA synthesis, and the use of Pi as substrate for phosphorolytic removal of primer 3′-terminal nucleotides. The ability to insert dNDPs has been documented for only one other DNA polymerase The RB69 DNA polymerase and the reverse reaction employing inorganic phosphate has not been documented for any DNA polymerase. Importantly, our results show that Pi-mediated phosphorolysis can contribute to AZT resistance and indicates that factors that influence HIV resistance to AZT are more complex than previously appreciated. © 2008 Garforth et al

    Association between symptoms of attention-deficit//hyperactivity disorder and bulimic behaviors in a clinical sample of severely obese adolescents

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    Objective: Preliminary evidence suggests a comorbidity between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obesity. This study was carried out to identify the clinical characteristics of obese adolescents with a higher probability of ADHD and advance the understanding of the potential factors underlying the comorbidity between obesity and ADHD. We evaluated the association between ADHD symptoms and bulimic behaviors, depressive and anxiety symptoms, degree of obesity, pubertal stage, age and gender in a clinical sample of obese adolescents. Design: Cross-sectional study. Subjects: Ninety-nine severely obese adolescents aged 12-17 years. Measurements: Subjects filled out the Bulimic Investigatory Test, Edinburgh, the Beck Depression Inventory and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children. Their parents completed the Conners Parent Rating Scale, which assesses ADHD symptoms. The degree of overweight was expressed as body mass index-z score. Puberty development was clinically assessed on the basis of Tanner stages. Results: Bulimic behaviors were significantly associated with ADHD symptoms after controlling for depressive and anxiety symptoms. The degree of overweight, pubertal stage, age and gender were not significantly associated with ADHD symptoms. Conclusion: Obese adolescents with bulimic behaviors may have a higher probability to present with ADHD symptoms independently from associated depressive or anxiety symptoms. The degree of overweight, pubertal stage, age and gender might not be useful for detecting obese adolescents with ADHD symptoms. Therefore, we suggest systematic screening for ADHD in obese adolescents with bulimic behaviors. Further studies are needed to understand which specific dimension of ADHD primarily accounts for the association with bulimic behaviors. Future research should also investigate the causal link between bulimic behaviors and ADHD and explore potential common neurobiological alterations. This may lead to a better understanding of the effectiveness of stimulants for the treatment of bulimic behaviors in obese subjects
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