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    Intrinsic reflexes mediated via peptidergic neurons in the smooth muscle esophagus of the hen.

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    In the extrinsically denervated smooth muscle esophagus of the hen anesthetized with urethane (1 g/kg, i. m.), it was studied whether peptidergic neurons in the intramural plexus are involved in the intrinsic reflex. Ascending and descending contractions, and descending relaxation were induced by electrical stimulation of a narrow segment of the esophagus. Naloxone (1 microM), desensitization to substance P (0.3 microM) and spantide (20 microM) inhibited the ascending and descending contractions, respectively. The degree of the inhibition of the contractile response by a combination of naloxone and substance P was nearly the same as that by a single administration of naloxone or substance P. The ascending and descending contractions were reduced to one-third of the control by hexamethonium (100 microM) and abolished by atropine (10 microM). The descending relaxation was abolished after desensitization to vasoactive intestinal peptide (0.3 microM). Taken together the results suggest that in the hen's esophagus, opioid- and substance P-containing neurons in the intramural plexus may act as preganglionic neurons of cholinergic motor neurons in the ascending and descending excitatory pathways and that vasoactive intestinal peptide-containing neurons are involved in the descending inhibitory pathway.</p

    Right hypoplastic kidney

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    Dendritic retraction, but not atrophy, is consistent in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-comparison between Onuf’s neurons and other sacral motor neurons-

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    BACKGROUND: Fundamental cytological changes of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) were looked for by comparing relatively preserved Onuf’s nucleus (ON) and severely affected neighboring motor neuron groups (dorsolateral alpha motoneurons (DL) and other anterior horn neurons (OAH)). The second sacral segments from 11 ALS patients and 5 controls were initially quadruple-labeled for phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated TAR DNA-binding protein of 43 kDa (TDP43), and p62 with DAPI to identify TDP43-related changes. After digital recording of these fluorescence data encompassing the entire specimen at a high resolution, the same sections were stained with KlĂŒver-Barrera method to obtain their exact bright-field counterparts. This novel approach facilitated exact identification of ON. Furthermore, this cell to cell comparison enabled to correlate quantitative indices of the neuronal cell bodies: perimeter, area and circularity index (CI) i.e. the ratio of (perimeter/2π) divided by the square root of (area/π), which decreases with dendritic retraction, overall number of neurons and inclusions. RESULTS: In addition to known preservation of ON neuron number relative to DL and OAH, size reduction of ON neurons was not significant even in the advanced stage. Significant size reduction in DL was counteracted in the presence of TDP43-positive inclusions. Early increase of neuronal size in OAH was further enhanced by the presence of TDP43-positive inclusions. Even with these heterogeneous cytopathological changes, a decrease in CI was consistent in all groups at an early phase and was correlated with neuronal loss. CONCLUSIONS: Among variable cytological changes of ALS, a decrease in CI is a consistent early feature shared between non-atrophic ON neurons and other anterior horn neurons with either decreased (DL) or even increased (OAH) size and profounder neuronal loss. This decrease in CI, representative of dendritic retraction, is fundamental to ALS pathogenesis, not necessarily linked to cell size and pathological inclusions

    JÀrviseudun ammatti-instituutin opetusnavetan työohjeiden pÀivittÀminen

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    OpinnĂ€ytetyöni kĂ€sittelee JĂ€rviseudun ammatti-instituutin opetusnavetan työohjeiden pĂ€ivittĂ€mistĂ€. Työohjeet olisi hyvĂ€ olla jokaisessa työpaikassa. NiistĂ€ on apua uuden työntekijĂ€n perehdyttĂ€misessĂ€ sekĂ€ myös kauemmin poissa olleen työntekijĂ€n palatessa työpaikalle. HyvĂ€t työohjeet tuovat työpaikalle myös taloudellista hyötyĂ€, sillĂ€ ne vĂ€hentĂ€vĂ€t työtapaturmista johtuvia sairaslomia sekĂ€ luovat työntekijöille valmiudet tehokkaaseen työskentelyyn. JĂ€rviseudun ammatti-instituutin opetusnavetta on sekĂ€ työ- ettĂ€ oppimispaikka. TĂ€mĂ€n vuoksi sinne halutaan kunnolliset ohjeet navetan töistĂ€. Tavoitteena on saada helposti ymmĂ€rrettĂ€vĂ€t ohjeet, joita pystyvĂ€t hyödyntĂ€mÀÀn myös koulun ulkomaalaiset oppilaat. TĂ€stĂ€ syystĂ€ ohjeissa kĂ€ytetÀÀn kuvia tekstin ohella. Ohjeita tehtiin kahdenlaisia. Navetan perustöistĂ€ tehtiin yksityiskohtaiset kuvalliset ohjeet pienen tekstin kera. NĂ€mĂ€ ohjeet perustuvat tĂ€ysin navetan työskentelytapoihin, jotka valokuvattiin vaihe vaiheelta. Toiset ohjeet ovat enemmĂ€n teksti-muodossa, ja kĂ€sittelevĂ€t navetassa harvemmin tehtĂ€viĂ€ työtehtĂ€viĂ€, jotka vaativat enemmĂ€n ammattiosaamista ja suomenkielentaitoa.This thesis is the made work instructions for JĂ€rviseutu Vocational Institute’s cowshed. Work instructions are very important in every workplace. They help when you teach new employee or when a former employee comes back to work from a long absence. Well-made work instructions are economically profitable, they decreases occupational accidents and helps employees to work effectively. JĂ€rviseutu Vocational Institute’s cowshed is a workplace and also place to study. That is a reason why work instructions have to be in good order. The objective was to create easily understandable instructions which foreigner students could also understand. That is the reason why photos with text were used in the work instructions. There are two kinds of instructions. One about the cowshed’s daily works with photos and a short text: these instructions are detailed and based on completely on the working habits in the cowshed; they were photographed step by step. The second instructions are about non-daily works. That require more professional abilities and Finnish language skills

    Increased aortic wave reflection and smaller pulse pressure amplification in smokers and passive smokers confirmed by urinary cotinine levels: The Nagahama Study.

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    [Background]Central blood pressure (cSBP) is suggested to be a better predictor of cardiovascular risk than brachial BP. Although brachial BP levels among smokers have been reported to be the same or somewhat lower than those in nonsmokers, it is suggested that smoking might have a substantial impact on cSBP. [Methods]We conducted a cross-sectional study to clarify the association of smoking habit with arterial tone and cSBP in a general population of 8557 participants using urinary cotinine levels as an objective marker of smoking intensity. Absolute pressure of the late systolic peak (SBP2) was obtained by calibrating the radial waveform with brachial systolic BP (bSBP) and considered to be the cSBP. [Results]Confounding factor-adjusted mean pulse pressure amplification (PPa = bSBP − cSBP) was significantly smaller in habitual smokers (current, 9.3 ± 0.15; past, 10.2 ± 0.13; never, 10.6 ± 0.10 mm Hg; p < 0.001). Further, among smokers, PPa was linearly decreased with increasing urinary cotinine quartile (Q1, 10.9 ± 0.38; Q2, 10.9 ± 0.39; Q3, 10.4 ± 0.39; Q4, 9.7 ± 0.41 mm Hg; p = 0.020). Multiple linear regression analysis identified both smoking habit (p = 0.003) and urinary cotinine levels (p = 0.008) as independent determinants of PPa. Urinary cotinine was also detected in a small fraction of never smokers (1.8%). These passive smokers showed a smaller PPa (passive smoker, 9.4 ± 0.4; never smoker, 10.4 ± 0.12 mm Hg, p = 0.020) but not bSBP (122.7 ± 0.6, 123.1 ± 0.2 mm Hg, p = 0.474). [Conclusions]Not only habitual smoking but also passive smoking had harmful effects on AIx and central BP. Our results strongly emphasize the importance of avoiding passive smoking to the prevention of cardiovascular risks of which the subject is likely unaware

    Differential Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and VEGF Receptors in the Sequence of Hyperplastic Polyp, Serrated Adenoma and Adenocarcinoma of Colorectum

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    AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the role for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptors, VEGFR-1 and -2, in the hyperplastic polyp (HP)- serrated adenoma (SA)-adenocarcinoma (AC) sequence of the colorectum.Methods: Thirty-six HPs, 33 SAs and 7 ACs (which contained HP and/or SA) were immunohistochemically examined for the expression of VEGF, VEGFR-1, and VEGFR-2.Results: VEGF protein was expressed in the cytoplasm of SA and AC tumor cells, and VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 were expressed both in the cytoplasm and on the membrane of these tumors, while there was faint or no expression of VEGF, VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 in HPs. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that 8.3% (3 of 36) HPs, 87.9% (29 of 33) SAs and 100% (7 of 7) ACs were positive for VEGF; 2.8% (1 of 36) HPs, 97.0% (32 of 33) SAs and 100% (7 of 7) ACs were positive for VEGFR-1; 16.7% (6 of 36) HPs, 100% (33 of 33) SAs and 100% (7 of 7) ACs were positive for VEGFR-2. The expression of VEGF, VEGFR-1 or VEGFR-2 was statistically correlated with the sequence of HP, SA and AC (P < 0.0001, respectively) Conclusion: Our results suggest that the VEGF pathway may play an important role in the HP-SA-AC sequence

    Brown Adipose Tissue in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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    The prevalence of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the periadrenal adipose tissue was studied in 20 autopsy cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In 19 of 20 cases, the periadrenal BAT in focal or diffuse distribution was observed. Histometry of BAT revealed average occupancy rates of 21.6% and 4.2% in ALS and age-matched control cases, respectively (p<0.01). Since emaciation and chronic hypoxia in those ALS patients were most likely related to severe muscle wasting and respiratory involvement, it is speculated that an increase in BAT occupancy rates may be secondary to altered thermogenesis which was augmented by chronic hypoxia

    Urban Diets Linked to Gut Microbiome and Metabolome Alterations in Children: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study in Thailand

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    Loss of traditional diets by food globalization may have adverse impact on the health of human being through the alteration of gut microbial ecosystem. To address this notion, we compared the gut microbiota of urban (n = 17) and rural (n = 28) school-aged children in Thailand in association with their dietary habits. Dietary records indicated that children living in urban Bangkok tended to consume modern high-fat diets, whereas children in rural Buriram tended to consume traditional vegetable-based diets. Sequencing of 16S rRNA genes amplified from stool samples showed that children in Bangkok have less Clostridiales and more Bacteroidales and Selenomonadales compared to children in Buriram and bacterial diversity is significantly less in Bangkok children than in Buriram children. In addition, fecal butyrate and propionate levels decreased in Bangkok children in association with changes in their gut microbial communities. Stool samples of these Thai children were classified into five metabolotypes (MTs) based on their metabolome profiles, each characterized by high concentrations of short and middle chain fatty acids (MT1, n = 17), amino acids (MT2, n = 7), arginine (MT3, n = 6), amino acids, and amines (MT5, n = 8), or an overall low level of metabolites (MT4, n = 4). MT1 and MT4 mainly consisted of samples from Buriram, and MT2 and MT3 mainly consisted of samples from Bangkok, whereas MT5 contained three samples from Bangkok and five from Buriram samples. According to the profiles of microbiota and diets, MT1 and MT2 are characteristic of children in Buriram and Bangkok, respectively. Predicted metagenomics indicated the underrepresentation in MT2 of eight genes involved in pathways of butyrate biosynthesis, notably including paths from glutamate as well as pyruvate. Taken together, this study shows the benefit of high-vegetable Thai traditional diets on gut microbiota and suggests that high-fat and less-vegetable urban dietary habits alter gut microbial communities in Thai children, which resulted in the reduction of colonic short chain fatty acid fermentation
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