102 research outputs found

    JNK Isoforms Differentially Regulate Neurite Growth and Regeneration in Dopaminergic Neurons In Vitro

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    Parkinson’s disease is characterized by selective and progressive loss of midbrain DAergic neurons (MDN) in the substantia nigra and degeneration of its nigrostriatal projections. Whereas the cellular pathophysiology has been closely linked to an activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) and c-Jun, the involvement of JNKs in regenerative processes of the nigrostriatal pathway is controversially discussed. In our study, we utilized a mechanical scratch lesion paradigm of midbrain DAergic neurons in vitro and studied regenerative neuritic outgrowth. After a siRNA-mediated knockdown of each of the three JNK isoforms, we found that JNKs differentially regulate neurite regeneration. Knockdown of JNK3 resulted in the most prominent neurite outgrowth impairment. This effect was attenuated again by plasmid overexpression of JNK3. We also evaluated cell survival of the affected neurons at the scratch border. JNK3 was found to be also relevant for survival of MDN which were lesioned by the scratch. Our data suggest that JNK isoforms are involved in differential regulation of cell death and regeneration in MDN depending on their neurite integrity. JNK3 appears to be required for regeneration and survival in the case of an environment permissive for regeneration. Future therapeutic approaches for the DAergic system may thus require isoform specific targeting of these kinases

    Global patient outcomes after elective surgery: prospective cohort study in 27 low-, middle- and high-income countries.

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    BACKGROUND: As global initiatives increase patient access to surgical treatments, there remains a need to understand the adverse effects of surgery and define appropriate levels of perioperative care. METHODS: We designed a prospective international 7-day cohort study of outcomes following elective adult inpatient surgery in 27 countries. The primary outcome was in-hospital complications. Secondary outcomes were death following a complication (failure to rescue) and death in hospital. Process measures were admission to critical care immediately after surgery or to treat a complication and duration of hospital stay. A single definition of critical care was used for all countries. RESULTS: A total of 474 hospitals in 19 high-, 7 middle- and 1 low-income country were included in the primary analysis. Data included 44 814 patients with a median hospital stay of 4 (range 2-7) days. A total of 7508 patients (16.8%) developed one or more postoperative complication and 207 died (0.5%). The overall mortality among patients who developed complications was 2.8%. Mortality following complications ranged from 2.4% for pulmonary embolism to 43.9% for cardiac arrest. A total of 4360 (9.7%) patients were admitted to a critical care unit as routine immediately after surgery, of whom 2198 (50.4%) developed a complication, with 105 (2.4%) deaths. A total of 1233 patients (16.4%) were admitted to a critical care unit to treat complications, with 119 (9.7%) deaths. Despite lower baseline risk, outcomes were similar in low- and middle-income compared with high-income countries. CONCLUSIONS: Poor patient outcomes are common after inpatient surgery. Global initiatives to increase access to surgical treatments should also address the need for safe perioperative care. STUDY REGISTRATION: ISRCTN5181700

    ICAR: endoscopic skull‐base surgery

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    Anomia and mild headache: a subtle presentation of cerebral venous thrombosis

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    10.1177/102490791402100307HONG KONG JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE213172-175Hong Kon

    Extensive subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediastinum, and pneumorachis following multiple third molar extractions.

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    10.1016/j.visj.2020.100838Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine21100838-10083

    A Novel Environment-Invariant Core Body Temperature Estimation for High Sensitivity and Specificity Fever Screening

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    10.1109/EMBC.2018.8512541Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS2018-July1612-1615United State

    Cross-sectional study of perceptions of qualities of a good medical teacher among medical students from first year to final year

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    10.11622/smedj.2019097Singapore Medical Journa

    Early predictors for the diagnosis of liver abscess in the emergency department

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    10.1007/s11739-019-02061-zInternal and Emergency Medicin

    Initiating End-of-Life Care at the Emergency Department: An Observational Study

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    10.1177/1049909119836931American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine1049909119836931

    Bicycle-Related Injuries in Paediatric Patients

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    Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore4710424-428Singapor
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