44 research outputs found

    ARE THE PERSISTENT POSTURAL-PERCEPTUAL DIZZINESS (PPPD) PATIENTS MORE ANXIOUS THAN THE PATIENTS WITH OTHER DIZZINESS?

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    Background: The Behavioral Subcommittee of the Bárány Society Committee for Classification of Vestibular Disorders recently established the diagnostic criteria for a persistent postural-perceptive dizziness (PPPD). Objectives: This study aims to determine how significant the degree of anxiety and depression of PPPD patients is, compared to the patients with other dizziness. Subjects and methods: The study was conducted on 78 patients, 39 (50%) of whom suffer from PPPD, and of a control group consisting of the same number of patients with other types of dizziness. All the patients filled out the DHI and HADS questionnaire and were subjected to a VNG and VEMP examination. Results: The DHI showed significant disability in the majority of patients, slightly more in the control group. The HADS showed an equal degree of anxiety in both groups of patients, but significantly higher pathological anxiety in the PPPD group (49%:31%). Conclusions: Majority of the patients in both groups experienced mild anxiety, while those with the pathological degree were more represented in the PPPD group. Depression was more expressed in the group of other dizziness. We can consider only the patients with a pathological degree of anxiety as predisposed to the emergence of PPPD

    Investigation of medicinal plants traditionally used as dietary supplements: a review on Moringa oleifera

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    Diet and nutrition are important factors in the promotion and maintenance of good health throughout the entire life course. A plant-based diet may be able to prevent and treat chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and hypertension, obesity, chronic inflammation and cancer. Phytonutrient rich foods are found in traditional African diet which is mostly vegetarian, and most of these food plants are often used for medicinal purposes. This review focuses on a peculiar plant Moringa oleifera, called the “Miracle Tree”, considered to be one of nature's healthiest and most nutritious foods. Countless studies describe the benefits of Moringa leaves, pods, seeds and flowers. Its well documented role in prevention and treatment of chronic diseases is hypothesized here as a result of possible of cross-kingdom regulation by exogenous vegetal microRNAs and synergistic action of plant bioactive components on endogenous human microRNA regulation. The potential health impact of phytocomplexes from African dietary plants within the context of cross-kingdom and endogenous microRNA regulation on health improvement and the overall economic well-being of the continent is estimated to be enormous

    Enhancing predictive accuracy of the cardiac risk score in open abdominal aortic surgery: the role of left ventricular wall motion abnormalities

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    BackgroundOpen abdominal aortic surgery carries many potential complications, with cardiac adverse events being the most significant concern. The Vascular Study Group Cardiac Risk Index (VSG-CRI) is a commonly used tool for predicting severe cardiac complications and guiding clinical decision-making. However, despite the potential prognostic significance of left ventricular wall motion abnormalities (LVWMAs) and reduced LV ejection fraction (LVEF) for adverse outcomes, the VSG-CRI model has not accounted for them. Hence, the main objective of this study was to analyze the added value of LV wall motion on the discriminatory power of the modified VSG-CRI in predicting major postoperative cardiac complications.MethodsA prospective study was conducted involving 271 patients who underwent elective abdominal aortic surgery between 2019 and 2021. VSG-CRI scores were calculated, and preoperative transthoracic echocardiography was conducted for all patients. Subsequently, a modified version of the VSG-CRI, accounting for reduced LVEF and LVWMAs, was developed and incorporated into the dataset. The postoperative incidence of the composite endpoint of major adverse cardiac events (MACEs), including myocardial infarction, clinically relevant arrhythmias treated with medicaments or by cardioversion, or congestive heart failure, was assessed at discharge from the index hospitalization, with adjudicators blinded to events. The predictive accuracy of both the original and modified VSG-CRI was assessed using C-Statistics.ResultsIn total, 61 patients (22.5%) experienced MACEs. Among these patients, a significantly higher proportion had preoperative LVWMAs compared to those without (62.3% vs. 32.9%, p < 0.001). Multivariable regression analysis revealed the VSG-CRI [odds ratio (OR) 1.46, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.21–1.77; p < 0.001] and LVWMA (OR 2.76; 95% CI 1.46–5.23; p = 0.002) as independent predictors of MACEs. Additionally, the modified VSG-CRI model demonstrated superior predictability compared to the baseline VSG-CRI model, suggesting an improved predictive performance for anticipating MACEs following abdominal aortic surgery [area under the curve (AUC) 0.74; 95% CI 0.68–0.81 vs. AUC 0.70; 95% CI 0.63–0.77; respectively].ConclusionThe findings of this study suggest that incorporating preoperative echocardiography can enhance the predictive accuracy of the VSG-CRI for predicting MACEs after open abdominal aortic surgery. Before its implementation in clinical settings, external validation is necessary to confirm the generalizability of this newly developed predictive model across different populations

    Neuroprotective coordination of cell mitophagy by the ATPase Inhibitory Factor 1

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    The mitochondrial ATPase Inhibitory Factor 1 (hereafter referred to as IF1) blocks the reversal of the F1Fo-ATPsynthase to prevent detrimental consumption of cellular ATP and associated demise. Herein, we infer further its molecular physiology by assessing its protective function in neurons during conditions of challenged homeostatic respiration. By adopting in vitro and in vivo protocols of hypoxia/ischemia and re-oxygenation, we show that a shift in the IF1:F1Fo-ATPsynthase expression ratio occurs in neurons. This increased IF1 level is essential to induce accumulation of the PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK-1) and recruitment of the mitophagic ubiquitin ligase PARK-2 to promote autophagic “control” of the mitochondrial population. In IF1 overexpressing neurons ATP depletion is reduced during hypoxia/ischemia and the mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔYm) resilient to re-oxygenation as well as resistant to electrogenic, Ca2+ dependent depolarization. These data suggest that in mammalian neurons mitochondria adapt to respiratory stress by upregulating IF1, which exerts a protective role by coordinating pro-survival cell mitophagy and bioenergetics resilience

    Mental Health Assessment of Cancer Patients: Prevalence and Predictive Factors of Depression and Anxiety

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    Background: Patients with oncological diseases often have mental disorders in the form of comorbidity. The aim of this study was to research the association of cancer with the presence of symptoms of depression and anxiety in primary health care patients.Methods: This prospective observational study done in 2020 included adult users of health care at the Health Center Trstenik, Central Serbia, aged 19 and over, both sexes, with a diagnosis of oncological disease. A research instrument to assess depressive symptoms is used PHQ-9 (The Patient Health Questionnaire) questionnaire, derived from PRIME MD- and (The Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders), and the Beck Anxiety Scale (BAI) to register the presence of certain anxiety symptoms.Results: The largest percentage of patients had symptoms of mild (27.2%) or moderate depression (22%), while 18% reported symptoms of major depression. The level of depression was higher in older subjects, in the presence of chronic diseases with greater limitations of activity and the presence of difficulties in performing daily activities, with a more pronounced effect of pain on activity, the presence of stress. All subjects were characterized as persons with severe anxiety (score 26-63). The level of anxiety was higher in older respondents, in the presence of long-term illness, with greater limitations of activities and difficulties in performing daily activities, with a more pronounced influence of pain on performing activities and the influence of the media.Conclusion: Caring for the mental health of cancer patients must occupy a significant part of each country's national health policy

    SCRITTURA FEMMINILE DEL SETTECENTO EDIZIONE E TRADUZIONE DEL DIARIO DI SARA SISMONDI FORTI (19.01.1797 ? 02.03.1797) CON COMMENTO TRADUTTIVO

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    L'elaborato tesi si articola in varie parti: l’edizione del diario manoscritto, la sua traduzione dall’inglese all’italiano e la conseguente analisi linguistico-traduttiva e contrastiva tra le due lingue. Si tratta di una parte selezionata del diario intimo di Sara Sismondi Forti, una giovane donna, quasi ventunenne all’epoca in cui redasse il diario. Sara scrive sul finire del diciottesimo secolo. Dal punto di vista linguistico, il diario offre una grande opportunità per capire in che modo due secoli fa la lingua inglese, come lingua franca, venisse usata da questa giovane donna colta, di madrelingua francese, nella sua scrittura intima. Il diario è stato scritto in un periodo in cui si fissarono le norme grammaticali della lingua inglese, pertanto il passaggio da una lingua senza regole esplicite alla sistematizzazione della grammatica si manifesta nell’inglese della giovane donna

    Molecular mechanisms of stationary phase mutagenesis in Escherichia coli

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    PARIS-BIUSJ-Thèses (751052125) / SudocPARIS-BIUSJ-Physique recherche (751052113) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Neurophysiology and signaling pathways

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    © 2017, Serbian Medical Society. All rights reserved. An important starting step in understanding the neurobiology of memory lies in identifying locations of physical and chemical changes that follow cognition. As Hebb indicated, and as shown on computer models, memory is a consequence of subtle alterations in synapses. Synaptic response is not invariant, but can be altered by a variety of homo and hetero-synaptic factors, such as modulatory neurotransmitters. This approach helps branching the search for the very physiology of memory-synaptic modification, but rises many questions about modulation of synaptic transmission. The synaptic modification associated with memory capacity can be too small and too widely distributed in the brain, which consequently makes observation and experimental studies more difficult. Explorations of nervous system in invertebrates proved Hebb’s theory that memories can be formed by synaptic alterations, therefore it’s also possible to identify some molecular mechanism that leads to this synaptic plasticity. Although non-synaptic changes may also occur in studies of certain types of memory, there is little doubt that the synapse is an important location of information storage. Hippocampus is confirmed in declarative memory (explicit type, relational type of memory). The focus of this work is on biological perspective that propose memory systems with different functions and distinct anatomical organization. Interdisciplinary approach is of great importance for complete understanding of the very physical basis of memory

    Coca-Cola : historisk inblick i varumärkets uppbyggnad

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