18 research outputs found
Identification of epitopes recognised by mucosal CD4+ T-cell populations from cattle experimentally colonised with Escherichia coli O157:H7
Additional file 5. Sequence alignment of Intimin epitopes against Intimin sequences from non-O157 EHEC serotypes. Alignment of Intimin CD4+ T-cell epitope sequences with representative Intimin sequences from EHEC serotypes O145, O127, O26, O103, O121, O45 and O111. Percentage values indicate % similarity to the EHEC O157:H7 reference sequence
Preoperative systemic inflammation and perioperative myocardial injury: prospective observational multicentre cohort study of patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery
Medical Research Council and British Journal of Anaesthesia clinical research training fellowship (grant reference MR/M017974/1) to T.E.F.A.; UK National Institute for Health Research Professorship to R.P.; British Journal ofAnaesthesia/Royal College of Anaesthetists basic science Career Development award, British Oxygen Company research chair grant in anaesthesia from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, and British Heart Foundation Programme Grant (RG/14/4/30736) to G.L.A
Consumption of an omega-3 fatty acids product, INCELL AAFAâ˘, reduced side-effects of CPT-11 (irinotecan) in mice
INCELL AAFAâ˘, an omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid product containing a high concentration of long chain fatty acids, was tested for its ability to ameliorate the harmful side effects of CPT-11 chemotherapy including: leukopenia, anaemia, asthenia, weight loss and liver involvement. Four groups of mice were fed an AIN-76 diet modified to contain: 10% w/w corn oil (CO), 0% AAFAâ˘; 9% CO, 1% AAFAâ˘; 8% CO, 2% AAFAâ˘; or 7% CO, 3% AAFAâ˘. After 2 weeks on the diets, half of the mice received CPT-11 chemotherapy (60âmgâkgâ1âq 4 days, i.v.) the rest of the mice received vehicle for 2 weeks. It was found that 2% AAFA⢠in the diet of the CPT-11 treated mice: decreased apoptotic figures in the duodenal crypts; markedly suppressed the inflammatory eicosanoid, prostaglandin E2 in the liver; prevented liver hypertrophy; improved white blood cell counts; significantly increased red blood cell counts; decreased numbers of CPT-11 induced immature red blood cell and micronuclei in red blood cells of the peripheral blood; increased eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid in liver cell membranes and maintained normal grooming behaviour. Thus 2% AAFA⢠in the diet reduced the side effects of CPT-11 treatment in mice
Arterial pulse pressure and postoperative morbidity in high-risk surgical patients
NIAA/RCoA Basic Science Career Development award (GLA)