78 research outputs found

    Measurement of coronary calcium scores by electron beam computed tomography or exercise testing as initial diagnostic tool in low-risk patients with suspected coronary artery disease

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    We determined the efficiency of a screening protocol based on coronary calcium scores (CCS) compared with exercise testing in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD), a normal ECG and troponin levels. Three-hundred-and-four patients were enrolled in a screening protocol including CCS by electron beam computed tomography (Agatston score), and exercise testing. Decision-making was based on CCS. When CCSā‰„400, coronary angiography (CAG) was recommended. When CCS<10, patients were discharged. Exercise tests were graded as positive, negative or nondiagnostic. The combined endpoint was defined as coronary event or obstructive CAD at CAG. During 12Ā±4Ā months, CCSā‰„400, 10ā€“399 and <10 were found in 42, 103 and 159 patients and the combined endpoint occurred in 24 (57%), 14 (14%) and 0 patients (0%), respectively. In 22 patients (7%), myocardial perfusion scintigraphy was performed instead of exercise testing due to the inability to perform an exercise test. A positive, nondiagnostic and negative exercise test result was found in 37, 76 and 191 patients, and the combined endpoint occurred in 11 (30%), 15 (20%) and 12 patients (6%), respectively. Receiver-operator characteristics analysis showed that the area under the curve of 0.89 (95% CI: 0.85ā€“0.93) for CCS was superior to 0.69 (95% CI: 0.61ā€“0.78) for exercise testing (P<0.0001). In conclusion, measurement of CCS is an appropriate initial screening test in a well-defined low-risk population with suspected CAD

    Functional alpha-1B adrenergic receptors on human epicardial coronary artery endothelial cells

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    Alpha-1-adrenergic receptors (Ī±1-ARs) regulate coronary arterial blood flow by binding catecholamines, norepinephrine (NE), and epinephrine (EPI), causing vasoconstriction when the endothelium is disrupted. Among the three Ī±1-AR subtypes (Ī±1A, Ī±1B, and Ī±1D), the Ī±1D subtype predominates in human epicardial coronary arteries and is functional in human coronary smooth muscle cells (SMCs). However, the presence or function of Ī±1-ARs on human coronary endothelial cells (ECs) is unknown. Here we tested the hypothesis that human epicardial coronary ECs express functional Ī±1-ARs. Cultured human epicardial coronary artery ECs were studied using quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, radioligand binding, immunoblot, and 3H-thymidine incorporation. The Ī±1B-subtype messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) was predominant in cultured human epicardial coronary ECs (90ā€“95% of total Ī±1-AR mRNA), and total Ī±1-AR binding density in ECs was twice that in coronary SMCs. Functionally, NE and EPI through the Ī±1B subtype activated extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in ECs, stimulated phosphorylation of EC endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), and increased deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis. These results are the first to demonstrate Ī±1-ARs on human coronary ECs and indicate that the Ī±1B subtype is predominant. Our findings provide another potential mechanism for adverse cardiac effects of drug antagonists that nonselectively inhibit all three Ī±1-AR subtypes

    Shrimp Farming Practices in the Puttallam District of Sri Lanka: Implications for Disease Control, Industry Sustainability, and Rural Development

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    Shrimp farming has great potential to diversify and secure income in rural Sri Lanka, but production has significantly declined in recent years due to civil conflicts, some unsustainable practices and devastating outbreaks of disease. We examined management practices affecting disease prevention and control in the Puttalam district to identify extension services outputs that could support sustainable development of Sri Lankan shrimp farming. A survey on 621 shrimp farms (603 operational and 18 nonoperational) was conducted within the Puttalam district over 42 weeks comprising a series of three-day field visits from August 2008 to October 2009, covering two consecutive shrimp crops. Fundamental deficits in disease control, management, and biosecurity practices were found. Farmers had knowledge of biosecurity but the lack of financial resources was a major impediment to improved disease control. Smallholder farmers were disproportionately constrained in their ability to enact basic biosecurity practices due to their economic status. Basic breaches in biosecurity will keep disease as the rate limiting step in this industry. Plans to support this industry must recognize the socioeconomic reality of rural Sri Lankan aquaculture

    MolecularĀ mechanismsĀ ofĀ vaspinĀ action: fromĀ adiposeĀ tissueĀ toĀ skinĀ andĀ bone,Ā fromĀ bloodĀ  vesselsĀ toĀ theĀ brainĀ 

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    VisceralĀ adiposeĀ tissue derivedĀ serineĀ proteaseĀ inhibitorĀ (vaspin)Ā orĀ SERPINA12Ā accordingĀ toĀ theĀ serpinĀ nomenclatureĀ wasĀ identifiedĀ togetherĀ withĀ otherĀ genesĀ andĀ geneĀ productsĀ thatĀ  wereĀ specificallyĀ expressedĀ orĀ overexpressedĀ inĀ theĀ intra abdominalĀ orĀ visceralĀ adiposeĀ tissueĀ  (AT)Ā ofĀ theĀ OtsukaĀ Long-EvansĀ TokushimaĀ fattyĀ rat.Ā TheseĀ ratsĀ spontaneouslyĀ developĀ visceralĀ  obesity,Ā insulinĀ resistance,Ā hyperinsulinemiaĀ andĀ ā€glycemia,Ā asĀ wellĀ asĀ hypertensionĀ andĀ thusĀ representĀ aĀ wellĀ suitedĀ animalĀ modelĀ ofĀ obesityĀ andĀ relatedĀ metabolicĀ disordersĀ suchĀ asĀ typeĀ  2Ā diabetes.Ā  TheĀ follow-upĀ studyĀ reportingĀ theĀ cloning,Ā expressionĀ andĀ functionalĀ characterizationĀ ofĀ  vaspinĀ suggestedĀ theĀ greatĀ andĀ promisingĀ potentialĀ ofĀ thisĀ moleculeĀ toĀ counteractĀ obesityĀ inducedĀ insulinĀ resistanceĀ andĀ inflammationĀ andĀ hasĀ sinceĀ initiatedĀ overĀ 300Ā publications,Ā clinicalĀ andĀ experimental,Ā thatĀ haveĀ contributedĀ toĀ uncoverĀ theĀ multifacetedĀ functionsĀ andĀ molecularĀ mechanismsĀ ofĀ vaspinĀ actionĀ notĀ onlyĀ inĀ theĀ adipose,Ā butĀ inĀ manyĀ differentĀ cells,Ā tissuesĀ andĀ organs.Ā ThisĀ reviewĀ willĀ giveĀ anĀ updateĀ onĀ mechanisticĀ andĀ structuralĀ aspectsĀ ofĀ vaspinĀ withĀ aĀ focusĀ onĀ itsĀ serpinĀ function,Ā theĀ physiologyĀ andĀ regulationĀ ofĀ vaspinĀ expression,Ā andĀ willĀ summarizeĀ theĀ latestĀ onĀ vaspinĀ functionĀ inĀ variousĀ tissuesĀ suchĀ asĀ theĀ differentĀ adiposeĀ tissueĀ depotsĀ asĀ wellĀ asĀ theĀ vasculature,Ā skin,Ā boneĀ andĀ theĀ brain

    DMTs and Covid-19 severity in MS: a pooled analysis from Italy and France

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    We evaluated the effect of DMTs on Covid-19 severity in patients with MS, with a pooled-analysis of two large cohorts from Italy and France. The association of baseline characteristics and DMTs with Covid-19 severity was assessed by multivariate ordinal-logistic models and pooled by a fixed-effect meta-analysis. 1066 patients with MS from Italy and 721 from France were included. In the multivariate model, anti-CD20 therapies were significantly associated (OR&nbsp;=&nbsp;2.05, 95%CI&nbsp;=&nbsp;1.39ā€“3.02, p&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.001) with Covid-19 severity, whereas interferon indicated a decreased risk (OR&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.42, 95%CI&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.18ā€“0.99, p&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.047). This pooled-analysis confirms an increased risk of severe Covid-19 in patients on anti-CD20 therapies and supports the protective role of interferon

    Current perspectives of the signaling pathways directing neural crest induction

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    The neural crest is a migratory population of embryonic cells with a tremendous potential to differentiate and contribute to nearly every organ system in the adult body. Over the past two decades, an incredible amount of research has given us a reasonable understanding of how these cells are generated. Neural crest induction involves the combinatorial input of multiple signaling pathways and transcription factors, and is thought to occur in two phases from gastrulation to neurulation. In the first phase, FGF and Wnt signaling induce NC progenitors at the border of the neural plate, activating the expression of members of the Msx, Pax, and Zic families, among others. In the second phase, BMP, Wnt, and Notch signaling maintain these progenitors and bring about the expression of definitive NC markers including Snail2, FoxD3, and Sox9/10. In recent years, additional signaling molecules and modulators of these pathways have been uncovered, creating an increasingly complex regulatory network. In this work, we provide a comprehensive review of the major signaling pathways that participate in neural crest induction, with a focus on recent developments and current perspectives. We provide a simplified model of early neural crest development and stress similarities and differences between four major model organisms: Xenopus, chick, zebrafish, and mouse
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