294 research outputs found
Hypoxia modulates human eosinophil function
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Eosinophils are involved in various inflammatory processes including allergic inflammation during which angiogenesis has been documented. Angiogenesis is most likely connected to the hypoxia which characterizes inflamed tissues. Eosinophils produce VEGF and are pro-angiogenic. However, to the best of our knowledge no study has been performed to verify the existence of a direct link between eosinophils, hypoxia and angiogenesis in allergic inflammation.</p> <p>Objective</p> <p>To characterize eosinophil function and angiogenic potential under hypoxic conditions.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Human peripheral blood eosinophils were cultured in normoxic or hypoxic conditions with or without cytokines. Viability and apoptosis were assessed by Annexin V/PI staining. Anti- or pro-apoptotic protein levels, HIF-1α levels and MAPK phosphorylation were analyzed by immunoblot analysis. Angiogenic mediator release was evaluated by ELISA.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Hypoxic eosinophils were more viable than normoxic ones after up to three days. In addition in hypoxia, anti-apoptotic Bcl-XL protein levels increased more than pro-apoptotic Bax levels. Hypoxia increased VEGF and IL-8 release. In hypoxic eosinophils high levels of HIF-1α were observed, particularly in the presence of GM-CSF. MAPK, particularly ERK1/2 inhibitors, decreased hypoxia-mediated VEGF release and HIF-1α expression.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Eosinophils respond to hypoxia by up-regulation of survival and of some of their pro-angiogenic functions indicating a correlation between eosinophilic inflammation and angiogenesis.</p
Primary temporal bone angiosarcoma: a case report.
We present a rare case of temporal bone angiosarcoma diagnosed in a 26-year-old female patient at 36 week of pregnancy. The patient was referred with a 2 months history of left otalgia and tinnitus with a tender swelling above the mastoid. Cranial imaging studies showed a 7 x 5 x 4 cm hypervascularized mass located in the left middle fossa with lysis of the temporal bone and extension to the subcutis. After the baby was delivered by caesarean section, the patient entered the oncology protocol. Selective embolization of the feeding vessels was followed by gross total surgical resection using a combined supra- and infra-tentorial approach. Pathological findings were those of a poorly differentiated, highly malignant sarcoma with a large epitheloid component and immunohistochemical evidence of endothelial differentiation (CD31, Factor VIII related antigen, CD34), consistent with an angiosarcoma with epitheloid features. No extra-cranial tumor was found after extensive staging. The patient received adjuvant radiotherapy followed by a course of chemotherapy consisting of 6 cycles of paclitaxel. At 15 months follow-up, she developed multiple distant metastasis to a left postauricular lymph node and to the lungs and ribs. The patient was given a second line chemotherapy using doxorubicine and ifosfamide. Despite an initial good response, she died with metastatic disease 26 months after diagnosis. We present a rare case of primary temporal bone angiosarcoma and report our experience with a multimode therapeutic approach combining surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.Peer reviewe
Endoscopic treatment of ectopic teeth in the maxillary sinus
Ectopic teeth in maxillary sinus is rare and are usually removed via sub-labial trans-canine fossa approach (SLCFA). The aim of our study was to present our experience with extraction of ectopic teeth in the maxillary sinus via transnasal endoscopic appr
High Grade Hemangioendothelioma of the Temporal Bone in a Child: A Case Report
Hemangioendothelioma is a rare vascular tumor characterized by endothelial tumor cells and variable malignant behavior, and it's not common for this lesion to involve the bone. Although there are a few reports of cranial involvement by hemangioendothelioma, only rare cases arising in temporal bone have been published. We present the radiologic findings of a 7-year-old boy who had a high grade hemangioendothelioma involving the temporal bone with intracranial extension. Evidence of flow voids on MR images suggested a tumor of vascular origin, and the ill-defined margins, cortical destruction and intracranial extension on the CT and MR images were correlated with the tumor's high histologic grade
Biometric hoof evaluation of athletic horses of show jumping, barrel, long rope and polo modalities
Network analysis of Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) 3.1 items for non-medical use of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, prescription sedatives, prescription stimulants, and prescription opioids
BackgroundAt-risk substance use is a leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. The Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test 3.1 (ASSIST) is widely used to screen for such use.ObjectivesUsing network analysis to reframe risky substance use as a web of interacting ASSIST symptoms to provide important suggestions about potential mechanisms underlying risky use.MethodsCross-sectional data on the ASSIST was collected via an online survey from a general population sample of Jewish adults in Israel (N=4,002; 50.4% women). Network analysis was carried out for ASSIST symptoms for non-medical use of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, prescription sedatives, prescription stimulants, and prescription opioids. First, networks were modeled for each substance, to explore the following research questions: which symptoms were most strongly related? and what are the key symptoms that compose the networks? Second, networks were compared to determine if symptom relationships differed between substances.ResultsBasic similarities were observed across substances, e.g., strongest direct associations between frequency of use and craving, and frequency of substance related problems and role interference. Role interference and craving appeared to play important roles in the networks. Differences were observed between substances in strength of associations between symptoms.ConclusionNetwork structures were similar across substances, suggesting that similar intervention approaches may be appropriate, with substance-specific strategies as warranted. Among those who use substances, addressing the effects of role interference and craving in risky substance use may help reduce substance-related harms and limit progression to full blown disorder
Comparative study in swines' vocal cords healing after excision of fragment with CO2 laser with mitomycin and 5-fluorouracil postoperative topical application
Topical use of MMC in the upper aerodigestive tract: a review on the side effects
Not much is known about the side effects of mitomycin C (MMC), an anti-fibrogenetic agent, in the upper aerodigestive tract. However, its use in ophthalmology is widely known and without quantitatively important side effects. A literature review was performed for side effects of MMC in the upper aerodigestive tract. Forty-six articles, describing the use of MMC to prevent scarring, were retracted from PubMed. Thirty-two are human studies. MMC is used in different concentrations (0.1–10 mg/ml) with different application times (2–5 min) and frequencies (up to 4 times). Five hundred and thirty-eight patients were included in those publications, of whom 19 developed side effects (3.53%). No side effects developed in studies, where post-application irrigation with saline was reported. The longest mean follow-up period is 75.5 months. Direct relations between the reported side effects and MMC seem absent in most studies. Serious complications seem to occur when MMC is used in high concentrations. Unfortunately, sometimes crucial information is lacking. One patient was described who supposedly developed laryngeal carcinoma after repeated treatment of hyperkeratosis and anterior commissure webbing. Animal studies show that excessive fibrin production can lead to acute airway obstruction. In conclusion, topical application of MMC on a wound with consecutive irrigation with saline can be performed safely to prevent scar formation in circular structures of the upper aerodigestive tract. Long-term yearly control of the application site seems advisable
Descrição do movimento da articulação metacarpofalangiana de equinos pela metodologia baseada em videogrametria
Caracterizou-se, mediante análise cinemática tridimensional baseada na videogrametria, o ângulo dorsal da articulação metacarpofalangiana de equinos em sete equinos da raça Puro Sangue Árabe. A análise tridimensional do movimento foi realizada em esteira rolante. O programa Dvideo foi utilizado para a obtenção das coordenadas tridimensionais do sistema de calibração e dos marcadores reflexivos posicionados na extremidade proximal do terceiro osso metacárpico, articulação metacarpofalangiana e extremidade distal da primeira falange. A articulação metacarpofalangiana apresentou extensão máxima durante o momento de apoio, no qual a face lateral do terceiro osso metacarpiano se apresentava de forma perpendicular ao solo. Foram observados dois picos de flexão durante a fase de elevação. Concluiu-se que a instrumentação utilizada para a análise cinemática tridimensional permitiu a investigação quantitativa da variação angular do movimento de extensão e flexão da articulação metacarpofalangiana de equinos por meio de imagens digitalizadas
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