178 research outputs found

    Features of management tactics of Whipple's disease

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    The article presents a clinical case of atypically occurring Whipple disease with generalized lymphadenitis in a 38-year-old patient, which required an extension of antibacterial therapy to 18 months.В статье представлен клинический случай атипично протекающей болезни Уиппла с генерализованным лимфаденитом у больного 38 лет, которая потребовала удлинения сроков антибактериальной терапии до 18 месяцев

    Caveolin-1 protects B6129 mice against Helicobacter pylori gastritis.

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    Caveolin-1 (Cav1) is a scaffold protein and pathogen receptor in the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. Chronic infection of gastric epithelial cells by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major risk factor for human gastric cancer (GC) where Cav1 is frequently down-regulated. However, the function of Cav1 in H. pylori infection and pathogenesis of GC remained unknown. We show here that Cav1-deficient mice, infected for 11 months with the CagA-delivery deficient H. pylori strain SS1, developed more severe gastritis and tissue damage, including loss of parietal cells and foveolar hyperplasia, and displayed lower colonisation of the gastric mucosa than wild-type B6129 littermates. Cav1-null mice showed enhanced infiltration of macrophages and B-cells and secretion of chemokines (RANTES) but had reduced levels of CD25+ regulatory T-cells. Cav1-deficient human GC cells (AGS), infected with the CagA-delivery proficient H. pylori strain G27, were more sensitive to CagA-related cytoskeletal stress morphologies ("humming bird") compared to AGS cells stably transfected with Cav1 (AGS/Cav1). Infection of AGS/Cav1 cells triggered the recruitment of p120 RhoGTPase-activating protein/deleted in liver cancer-1 (p120RhoGAP/DLC1) to Cav1 and counteracted CagA-induced cytoskeletal rearrangements. In human GC cell lines (MKN45, N87) and mouse stomach tissue, H. pylori down-regulated endogenous expression of Cav1 independently of CagA. Mechanistically, H. pylori activated sterol-responsive element-binding protein-1 (SREBP1) to repress transcription of the human Cav1 gene from sterol-responsive elements (SREs) in the proximal Cav1 promoter. These data suggested a protective role of Cav1 against H. pylori-induced inflammation and tissue damage. We propose that H. pylori exploits down-regulation of Cav1 to subvert the host's immune response and to promote signalling of its virulence factors in host cells

    Evaluation of prevention tuberculosis quality among adult population

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    The article describes the statistical data obtained when interviewing the adult population about awareness of tuberculosis infectionВ статье описаны статистические данные, полученные при анкетировании взрослого населения по поводу осведомленности о туберкулезной инфекции

    Estimation of acute toxicity of a drug based on the complex of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane, aluminum oxide

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    Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Lymphology has developed an innovative drug based on a complex of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane and aluminum oxide (LOAP). Lithium-based drugs are effective in treating bipolar disorders. However, the toxic effects of lithium cause a “narrow therapeutic window”, which limits its clinical use. The creation of the drug LOAP was aimed at creating a prolonged form with a slow release of lithium to reduce toxic properties and use lithium citrate as an active pharmacological agent. At the moment, the lithium complex has no analogues. The purpose of the study was to study the parameters of acute toxicity of the LOAP. Material and methods. When studying acute toxicity, drugs were administered once intragastrically to mice and rats at doses of 12000, 10000, and 5000 mg/kg. Results. A single administration of drugs intragastrically through a probe in the maximum possible doses to mice and rats did not cause the death of animals and did not cause a locally irritating effect on the gastric mucosa. LOAP can be assigned to hazard class 4 (GOST 12.1.007-76)

    Performance of the CMS Cathode Strip Chambers with Cosmic Rays

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    The Cathode Strip Chambers (CSCs) constitute the primary muon tracking device in the CMS endcaps. Their performance has been evaluated using data taken during a cosmic ray run in fall 2008. Measured noise levels are low, with the number of noisy channels well below 1%. Coordinate resolution was measured for all types of chambers, and fall in the range 47 microns to 243 microns. The efficiencies for local charged track triggers, for hit and for segments reconstruction were measured, and are above 99%. The timing resolution per layer is approximately 5 ns

    Assessment of the awareness of persons of the older age group on risk factors of arterial hypertension, complications and preventive measures.

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    The article presents the evaluation of the effectiveness of "Schools of health and active longevity", organized by students – volunteers of the Ural state medical University, in order to inform elderly patients about the prevention, risk factors and consequences of arterial hypertension.В статье представлены данные оценки результативности «Школ здоровья и активного долголетия», организованных студентами – волонтерами Уральского государственного медицинского университета, с целью информирования пациентов пожилого возраста о профилактике, факторах риска и последствиях артериальной гипертонии

    Associations of a PTPN11 G/A polymorphism at intron 3 with Helicobactor pylori seropositivity, gastric atrophy and gastric cancer in Japanese

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Previous studies have revealed the significance of <it>Helicobacter pylori </it>(<it>H. pylori</it>) infection as a risk factor of gastric cancer. Cytotoxin-associated gene A (<it>cagA</it>) positivity has been demonstrated to determine the clinical outcome of <it>H. pylori </it>infection in the presence of SHP-2 (src homology 2 domain-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase-2). This study aimed to examine the formerly reported association of G/A <it>PTPN11 (protein-tyrosine phosphatase, nonreceptor-type 11) </it>polymorphism (rs2301756) with gastric atrophy, as well as the association with gastric cancer in a Japanese population using a large sample size.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Study subjects were 583 histologically diagnosed patients with gastric cancer (429 males and 154 females) and age- and sex-frequency-matched 1,636 non-cancer outpatients (1,203 males and 433 females), who visited Aichi Cancer Center Hospital between 2001–2005. Serum anti-<it>H. pylori </it>IgG antibody and pepsinogens were measured to evaluate <it>H. pylori </it>infection and gastric atrophy, respectively. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated by a logistic model.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Among <it>H. pylori </it>seropositive non-cancer outpatients, the age- and sex-adjusted OR of gastric atrophy was 0.82 (95% CI 0.62–1.10, <it>P </it>= 0.194) for <it>G/A</it>, 0.84 (95% CI 0.39–1.81, <it>P </it>= 0.650) for <it>A/A</it>, and 0.83 (95% CI 0.62–1.09, <it>P </it>= 0.182) for <it>G/A</it>+<it>A/A</it>, relative to <it>G/G </it>genotype, and that of severe gastric atrophy was 0.70 (95% CI 0.47–1.04, <it>P </it>= 0.079), 0.56 (95% CI 0.17–1.91, <it>P </it>= 0.356), and 0.68 (95% CI 0.46–1.01, <it>P </it>= 0.057), respectively. Among <it>H. pylori </it>infected subjects (<it>H. pylori </it>seropositive subjects and seronegative subjects with gastric atrophy), the adjusted OR of severe gastric atrophy was further reduced; 0.62 (95% CI 0.42–0.90, <it>P </it>= 0.012) for <it>G/A</it>+<it>A/A</it>. The distribution of the genotype in patients with gastric cancer was not significantly different from that for <it>H. pylori </it>infected subjects without gastric atrophy.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our study results revealed that those with the <it>A/A </it>genotype of <it>PTPN11 </it>rs2301756 polymorphism are at lower risk of severe gastric atrophy, but are not associated with a decreased risk of gastric cancer, which partially supported our previous finding that the polymorphism in the <it>PTPN11 </it>gene encoding SHP-2 was associated with the gastric atrophy risk in <it>H. pylori </it>infected Japanese. The biological roles of this <it>PTPN11 </it>polymorphism require further investigation.</p

    Psychometric diagnostics for evaluating cognitive disorders in patients with schizophrenia

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    The article presents the results of psychometric diagnosis using the Wexler scale in men with schizophrenia. Differences in intelligence levels are shown depending on the age of the patients and the duration of the disease.В статье представлены результаты психометрической диагностики с использованием шкалы Векслера у мужчин с шизофренией. Показаны различия уровней интеллекта в зависимости от возраста пациентов и от давности заболевания

    Performance and Operation of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter

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    The operation and general performance of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter using cosmic-ray muons are described. These muons were recorded after the closure of the CMS detector in late 2008. The calorimeter is made of lead tungstate crystals and the overall status of the 75848 channels corresponding to the barrel and endcap detectors is reported. The stability of crucial operational parameters, such as high voltage, temperature and electronic noise, is summarised and the performance of the light monitoring system is presented

    STUDYING THE POSSIBLE MUTAGENIC PROPERTIES OF NEW MEDICINE ON THE BASIS OF COMPLEX LITHIUM CITRATE, ALUMINUM OXIDE AND POLYMETHILSILOXANE

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    Aim of the study was to investigate the possible mutagenic properties of a new drug based on a lithium-containing substance – a complex of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane and aluminum oxide. Material and methods. Methods for testing mutagenicity using chromosomal aberrations in the bone marrow cells of CBA mice and somatic recombination in Drosophila melanogaster were used. Results. It was shown that a single intragastric administration of drug at a dose of 5000 mg/kg and a fivefold course of administration at a dose of 400 mg/kg to CBA mice did not increase the level of cytogenetic disorders in bone marrow cells. The study of the lithium complex drug in a somatic mosaicism test revealed that the preparation at a dose of 2000 mg/kg does not increase the frequency of mutations in Drosophila melanogaster. Conclusion. A single intragastric administration of the studied drug at a dose of 5000 mg/kg and its course administration (400 mg/kg × 5) do not increase the level of cytogenetic disorders in the bone marrow cells of CBA mice. In the somatic recombination (mosaicism) test system on D. melanogaster, no increase in the appearance of mutant setae and spots on the body and head was observed when using yellow and singed markers. The results of the study indicate that the studied drug does not have mutagenic properties
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