118 research outputs found

    Etude du déséquilibre de liaison dans des lignées de poules de types génétiques "ponte" et "chair"

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    International audienceLa structure du déséquilibre de liaison (DL) au sein des populations en sélection impacte fortement la précision obtenue lors des études de cartographie de QTL ou lors de l'évaluation génomique des reproducteurs. Chez les oiseaux, la structure hétérogène du génome nécessite de décrire précisément le DL pour optimiser la sélection. L'utilisation des puces SNP haute densité pour le génotypage des populations de volailles est une opportunité pour approfondir notre connaissance de la structure du DL de ces populations. L'objectif de cette étude est d'acquérir une connaissance haute résolution de la structure du DL au sein de populations de poules de types ponte et chair. Nous avons analysé les génotypes (puce 600 K Affymetrix® Axiom® HD SNP) de 1541 animaux issus de 3 populations. L'étendue et le niveau du DL ont été estimés par le r 2 moyen à distance physique donnée entre SNP. Cette étude met en évidence des différences importantes de structure du DL entre lignées et entre chromosomes. L'étendue et le niveau du DL sont plus importants dans les lignées de type ponte ou pour les macro-chromosomes et le chromosome Z. Ce niveau important de DL peut faciliter la détection de QTL sur ces chromosomes, mais peut également compliquer la localisation fine de polymorphismes causaux. A l'inverse, le faible niveau de DL observé sur les micro-chromosomes nécessite l'utilisation d'une forte densité de SNP pour détecter une association avec un phénotype, mais devrait permettre la cartographie fine d'un polymorphisme causal. Ces différences sont à prendre en considération pour définir une stratégie de génotypage économique et efficace pour la cartographie fine de QTL ou l'évaluation génomique. ABSTRACT A Linkage disequilibrium study in layers and broiler commercial chicken populations. Knowledge of the linkage disequilibrium (LD) pattern is useful in animal genetic studies as it underlies mapping studies and genomic selection. This is all the more important in birds given the heterogeneous structure of the avian karyotype. Recently, the availability of the high density 600 K Affymetrix® Axiom® HD SNP genotyping array allowed to assess an in-depth knowledge of the LD pattern in chicken genome. The aim of the present study was to assess a higher resolution of the LD pattern in chicken genome in layer and broiler lines. In this study, we analyzed genotypes of 1541 animals from layers and broiler commercial populations to characterize their LD pattern. LD was measured by the average r 2 value at a given physical distance between SNP. LD extended over a larger region for layer lines than for broiler line. Most differences between lines appeared at small interval distances (< 0.5Mb). LD extent and decay differed considerably between chromosomes categories. Average r 2 values were higher for Z chromosome than for macro, intermediates and micro-chromosomes. The extent of useful LD observed for autosomal chromosomes was at least tenfold longer for layer lines than for broiler. Finally, this study shed light on high LD for Z chromosome. The differences in LD pattern observed between chromosomes and chicken lines should be taken into account to define an economically efficient genotyping strategy

    Consensus on circulatory shock and hemodynamic monitoring. Task force of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

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    OBJECTIVE: Circulatory shock is a life-threatening syndrome resulting in multiorgan failure and a high mortality rate. The aim of this consensus is to provide support to the bedside clinician regarding the diagnosis, management and monitoring of shock. METHODS: The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine invited 12 experts to form a Task Force to update a previous consensus (Antonelli et al.: Intensive Care Med 33:575-590, 2007). The same five questions addressed in the earlier consensus were used as the outline for the literature search and review, with the aim of the Task Force to produce statements based on the available literature and evidence. These questions were: (1) What are the epidemiologic and pathophysiologic features of shock in the intensive care unit ? (2) Should we monitor preload and fluid responsiveness in shock ? (3) How and when should we monitor stroke volume or cardiac output in shock ? (4) What markers of the regional and microcirculation can be monitored, and how can cellular function be assessed in shock ? (5) What is the evidence for using hemodynamic monitoring to direct therapy in shock ? Four types of statements were used: definition, recommendation, best practice and statement of fact. RESULTS: Forty-four statements were made. The main new statements include: (1) statements on individualizing blood pressure targets; (2) statements on the assessment and prediction of fluid responsiveness; (3) statements on the use of echocardiography and hemodynamic monitoring. CONCLUSIONS: This consensus provides 44 statements that can be used at the bedside to diagnose, treat and monitor patients with shock

    Railway ballast anisotropy testing via true triaxial apparatus

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    This paper aims to demonstrate the anisotropic behaviour of railway ballast via true-triaxial tests. To do so, a novel, large-scale, true-triaxial testing apparatus (GeoTT) is designed and constructed. It consists of six hydraulic actuators, designed to apply a distributed stress to large granular cubic test specimens with dimensions: 500 mm × 500 m × 500 mm. To show the capability of the new facility, crushed granite railway ballast with d50 = 43 mm is tested. Three different confining stresses are applied to determine the Poisson’s ratio and modulus in three dimensions. Anisotropic behaviour is clearly evident, with horizontal directions showing a lower modulus compared to the vertical direction. It is also found that confining stress has an important effect on both Poisson’s ratio and modulus when the primary loading is applied in three orthogonal directions. These results are useful for understanding the behaviour of railway ballast and for the calibration of railroad numerical models

    Breakthrough in cardiac arrest: reports from the 4th Paris International Conference

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    Intensive care ultrasound: VI. Fluid responsiveness and shock assessment

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    Evaluation of fluid responsiveness by ultrasound

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    Do we need to monitor cardiac output during major surgery?

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