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    Regulation of fucosyltransferase-VII expression in peripheral lymph node high endothelial venules

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    Binding of L-selectin to the highly glycosylated peripheral lymph node addressins (PNAd) plays a central role in the normal recirculation of lymphocytes between the bloodstream and the lymph node. This interaction requires correct fucosylation of the PNAd, mediated by the recently identified fucosyltransferase-VII (Fuc-TVII). Here we show that during ontogeny Fuc-TVII is absent at the day of birth, barely detectable on day 1, and clearly present from day 2 onwards. PNAd expression as detected by the MECA-79 antibody precedes the expression of Fuc-TVII. Furthermore, we demonstrate that in adult mice antigenic stimulation of peripheral lymph nodes leads to a temporary disappearance of Fuc-TVII at days 2 and 3 after stimulation, followed by a complete reappearance by day 4, while expression of MECA-79 is never completely absent during this period. Finally, occlusion of afferent lymphatics to peripheral lymph nodes resulted in a decreased expression of Fuc-TVII in the high endothelial venules by day 5, and complete disappearance within 8 days. We conclude that the activity of Fuc-TVII in cells of high endothelial venules is directly affected by afferent lymph and activation processes that occur in the lymph node after antigenic stimulation. The expression of Fuc-TVII is therefore yet another level at which the function of high endothelial venules, and thus lymphocyte trafficking, can be regulated.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/48706/1/3040_ftp.pd

    Health-Related Quality of Life is Linked to the Gut Microbiome in Kidney Transplant Recipients

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    Kidney transplant recipients (KTR) have impaired health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and suffer from intestinal dysbiosis. Increasing evidence shows that gut health and HRQoL are tightly related in the general population. We investigated the association between the gut microbiome and HRQoL in KTR, using metagenomic sequencing data from fecal samples collected from 507 KTR. Multiple bacterial species were associated with lower HRQoL, many of which have previously been associated with adverse health conditions. Gut microbiome dissimilarity to the general population was highest among KTR with an impaired physical HRQoL (R=-0.20, P=2.3x10-5) and mental HRQoL (R=-0.14, P=1.3x10-3). Physical and mental HRQoL explained a significant part of the variance in the gut microbiome (R2=0.63%, FDR=5.40x10-4 and R2=0.37%, FDR=1.40x10-3, respectively). Additionally, multiple metabolic and neuroactive pathways (gut brain modules) were associated with lower HRQoL. These results put forward the microbiome as a potential target to improve HRQoL in KTR

    Health-related quality of life is linked to the gut microbiome in kidney transplant recipients

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    Kidney transplant recipients (KTR) have impaired health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and suffer from intestinal dysbiosis. Increasing evidence shows that gut health and HRQoL are tightly related in the general population. Here, we investigate the association between the gut microbiome and HRQoL in KTR, using metagenomic sequencing data from fecal samples collected from 507 KTR. Multiple bacterial species are associated with lower HRQoL, many of which have previously been associated with adverse health conditions. Gut microbiome distance to the general population is highest among KTR with an impaired physical HRQoL (R = -0.20, P = 2.3 × 10 -65) and mental HRQoL (R = -0.14, P = 1.3 × 10 -3). Physical and mental HRQoL explain a significant part of variance in the gut microbiome (R 2  = 0.58%, FDR = 5.43 × 10 -4 and R 2  = 0.37%, FDR = 1.38 × 10 -3, respectively). Additionally, multiple metabolic and neuroactive pathways (gut brain modules) are associated with lower HRQoL. While the observational design of our study does not allow us to analyze causality, we provide a comprehensive overview of the associations between the gut microbiome and HRQoL while controlling for confounders. </p

    Early cranial ultrasound findings among infants with neonatal encephalopathy in Uganda: an observational study.

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    BACKGROUND: In sub-Saharan Africa, the timing and nature of brain injury and their relation to mortality in neonatal encephalopathy (NE) are unknown. We evaluated cranial ultrasound (cUS) scans from term Ugandan infants with and without NE for evidence of brain injury. METHODS: Infants were recruited from a national referral hospital in Kampala. Cases (184) had NE and controls (100) were systematically selected unaffected term infants. All had cUS scans <36 h reported blind to NE status. RESULTS: Scans were performed at median age 11.5 (interquartile range (IQR): 5.2-20.2) and 8.4 (IQR: 3.6-13.5) hours, in cases and controls respectively. None had established antepartum injury. Major evolving injury was reported in 21.2% of the cases vs. 1.0% controls (P < 0.001). White matter injury was not significantly associated with bacteremia in encephalopathic infants (odds ratios (OR): 3.06 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.98-9.60). Major cUS abnormality significantly increased the risk of neonatal death (case fatality 53.9% with brain injury vs. 25.9% without; OR: 3.34 (95% CI: 1.61-6.95)). CONCLUSION: In this low-resource setting, there was no evidence of established antepartum insult, but a high proportion of encephalopathic infants had evidence of major recent and evolving brain injury on early cUS imaging, suggesting prolonged or severe acute exposure to hypoxia-ischemia (HI). Early abnormalities were a significant predictor of death

    International collaborative study to assess cardiovascular risk and evaluate long-term health in cats with preclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and apparently healthy cats:The REVEAL Study

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    Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most prevalent heart disorder in cats and principal cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Yet, the impact of preclinical disease is unresolved. Hypothesis/Objectives: Observational study to characterize cardiovascular morbidity and survival in cats with preclinical nonobstructive (HCM) and obstructive (HOCM) hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and in apparently healthy cats (AH). Animals: One thousand seven hundred and thirty client-owned cats (430 preclinical HCM; 578 preclinical HOCM; 722 AH). Methods: Retrospective multicenter, longitudinal, cohort study. Cats from 21 countries were followed through medical record review and owner or referring veterinarian interviews. Data were analyzed to compare long-term outcomes, incidence, and risk for congestive heart failure (CHF), arterial thromboembolism (ATE), and cardiovascular death. Results: During the study period, CHF, ATE, or both occurred in 30.5% and cardiovascular death in 27.9% of 1008 HCM/HOCM cats. Risk assessed at 1, 5, and 10 years after study entry was 7.0%/3.5%, 19.9%/9.7%, and 23.9%/11.3% for CHF/ATE, and 6.7%, 22.8%, and 28.3% for cardiovascular death, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences between HOCM compared with HCM for cardiovascular morbidity or mortality, time from diagnosis to development of morbidity, or cardiovascular survival. Cats that developed cardiovascular morbidity had short survival (mean \ub1 standard deviation, 1.3 \ub1 1.7 years). Overall, prolonged longevity was recorded in a minority of preclinical HCM/HOCM cats with 10% reaching 9-15 years. Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Preclinical HCM/HOCM is a global health problem of cats that carries substantial risk for CHF, ATE, and cardiovascular death. This finding underscores the need to identify therapies and monitoring strategies that decrease morbidity and mortality

    Sonographic appearance of the normal and abnormal insula of Reil

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    Design for All in werksituaties: Inventarisatie van werkaanpassingen

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    Dit is de samenvatting van het eindrapport van het verkennend onderzoek naar ' Design for All in werksituaties’. Het onderzoek is uitgevoerd door de Sectie Applied Ergonomics and Design van de Technische Universiteit Delft in samenwerking met Stephan Productergonomie en Swarte-Advies. Het onderzoek betreft een inventarisatie van de toepassing van Design for All in arbeidssituaties en het perspectief daarvan. De inventarisatie is uitgevoerd in opdracht van het Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid, directie Arbeidsomstandigheden (afdeling APM). Design for All stimuleert verantwoord ontwerpen voor brede gebruikstoepassingen. Design for All wordt op Europees niveau gesteund en is ook in de Verenigde Staten van Amerika gebruikt. Recent is door het Europese Parlement de resolutie aangenomen die de principes van 'Universal Design' wil opnemen in de curricula van alle beroepen in de bouwsector. Deze resolutie is op 15 februari 2001 overgenomen door de Raad van Ministers. Het Amerikaanse begrip Universal Design is nagenoeg synoniem met het meer Europese begrip Design for All. De resolutie is een bevestiging voor het belang en de actualiteit van Design for All. Traditioneel wordt bij arbeidsuitval of reïntegratie van een werknemer gekozen voor een individueel aangepaste werkplek. De overheid streeft naar preventie van arbeidsuitval. Dit vraagt om het ontwerpen van voor iedereen toegankelijke en bruikbare werkplekken, vaak met seriematig vervaardigde producten. Ook de vergrijzende Nederlandse samenleving in aanmerking genomen is het logisch dat werkplekken ‘levensloopbestendig’ worden ingericht en georganiseerd. Design for All kan ten aanzien van beide overwegingen een positieve bijdrage leveren. Het onderzoek richt zich op de stand van zaken rond Design for All als onderdeel van het ontwerpproces en op praktijkvoorbeelden van werkplekinrichtingen bij werkreïntegratie of preventie van arbeidsuitval. Om inzicht te krijgen in de praktijk van werkaanpassingen is er een inventarisatie geweest van een twintigtal cases. De twintig beschreven werkplekaanpassingen zijn exemplarisch. Ze geven een indicatie van de mogelijkheden en de beperkingen van Design for All in de praktijk van reïntegratie en preventie van arbeidsuitval. Het rapport wil een bijdrage leveren aan het richting geven aan verder onderzoek en beleid.Industrial DesignIndustrial Design Engineerin
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