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    Cerebrospinal fluid biomarker candidates associated with human WNV neuroinvasive disease

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    During the last decade, the epidemiology of WNV in humans has changed in the southern regions of Europe, with high incidence of West Nile fever (WNF) cases, but also of West Nile neuroinvasive disease (WNND). The lack of human vaccine or specific treatment against WNV infection imparts a pressing need to characterize indicators associated with neurological involvement. By its intimacy with central nervous system (CNS) structures, modifications in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) composition could accurately reflect CNS pathological process. Until now, few studies investigated the association between imbalance of CSF elements and severity of WNV infection. The aim of the present study was to apply the iTRAQ technology in order to identify the CSF proteins whose abundances are modified in patients with WNND. Forty-seven proteins were found modified in the CSF of WNND patients as compared to control groups, and most of them are reported for the first time in the context of WNND. On the basis of their known biological functions, several of these proteins were associated with inflammatory response. Among them, Defensin-1 alpha (DEFA1), a protein reported with anti-viral effects, presente

    Analysis of the effects of sex hormone background on the rat choroid plexus transcriptome by cDNA microarrays

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    The choroid plexus (CP) are highly vascularized branched structures that protrude into the ventricles of the brain, and form a unique interface between the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the blood-CSF barrier, that are the main site of production and secretion of CSF. Sex hormones are widely recognized as neuroprotective agents against several neurodegenerative diseases, and the presence of sex hormones cognate receptors suggest that it may be a target for these hormones. In an effort to provide further insight into the neuroprotective mechanisms triggered by sex hormones we analyzed gene expression differences in the CP of female and male rats subjected to gonadectomy, using microarray technology. In gonadectomized female and male animals, 3045 genes were differentially expressed by 1.5-fold change, compared to sham controls. Analysis of the CP transcriptome showed that the top-five pathways significantly regulated by the sex hormone background are olfactory transduction, taste transduction, metabolism, steroid hormone biosynthesis and circadian rhythm pathways. These results represent the first overview of global expression changes in CP of female and male rats induced by gonadectomy and suggest that sex hormones are implicated in pathways with central roles in CP functions and CSF homeostasis

    Impact of Perioperative Enteral Immunonutrition on Infectious Complications After Major Gastrointestinal Surgery

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    Objective: To study the impact of perioperative, enterally administered whey protein concentrate on infectious complications after major elective gastrointestinal surgery in a tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods: Prospective non-randomized study conducted from June 2008 and ndash;April 2010, which included 50 consecutive patients who underwent major elective gastrointestinal surgery for benign and malignant diseases. The primary outcome measured was the rate of infectious complications, and the secondary outcome was length of postoperative stay. Results: 50 patients were divided into two equal groups: Group 1 and Group 2 (n=25 each). One group received immune-enhanced enteral nutrition (IMEN) perioperatively, and the control group received standard enteral nutrition (SEN) during the same period. There were no significant differences between the two groups with regard to complications (P=0.26), either infective (P=0.76) or non-infective (P=0.65). There was no significant difference in the duration of postoperative stay (P=0.25) between the two groups. There was also no significant difference in the pre- and postoperative White Blood Cell (WBC) count, C-Reactive Protein (CRP), and albumin levels. However, a subgroup analysis carried out to identify malnourished patients in the immunonutrition group revealed significant reduction in the length of postoperative stay (P=0.03) but not the rate of infectious complications (P=0.20). Conclusion: Perioperatively administered immunonutrition did not decrease the incidence of postoperative infectious complications and the duration of postoperative stay. Malnourished patients given immunonutrition in the perioperative period showed a significant reduction in the length of postoperative hospital stay but not the incidence of infective complications. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2014; 3(1.000): 16-25
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