Stress has been shown to promote the development and persistence of binge eating behaviors. However, the neural circuit mechanisms for stress-induced binge-eating behaviors are largely unreported. The endogenous dynorphin (dyn)/kappa opioid receptor (KOR) opioid neuropeptide system has been well established to be a crucial mediator of the anhedonic component of stress.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMembrane desalination that enables the harvesting of purified water from unconventional sources such as seawater, brackish groundwater, and wastewater has become indispensable to ensure sustainable freshwater supply in the context of a changing climate. However, the efficiency of membrane desalination is greatly constrained by organic fouling and mineral scaling. Although extensive studies have focused on understanding membrane fouling or scaling separately, organic foulants commonly coexist with inorganic scalants in the feedwaters of membrane desalination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe widespread use of antibiotics has led to their ubiquitous presence in water and wastewater and raised concerns about antimicrobial resistance. Clinical antibiotic susceptibility assays have been repurposed to measure removal of antimicrobial activity during water and wastewater treatment processes. The corresponding protocols have mainly employed growth inhibition of Escherichia coli.
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February 2019
Speed of acquisition is paramount for the application of magnetic resonance to flow experiments through porous rocks. One popular method for imaging core floods is the spatially resolved T experiment which can separate fluids either by their viscosity contrast or by doping one fluid with a relaxation agent. Existing techniques for spatial-T may suffer from long acquisition times and eddy currents due to the pulsing of magnetic field gradients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Little data exist regarding the practice of sodium management in acute neurologically injured patients. This study describes the practice variations, thresholds for treatment, and effectiveness of treatment in this population.
Methods: This retrospective, multicenter, observational study identified 400 ICU patients, from 17 centers, admitted for ≥48 h with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), traumatic brain injury (TBI), intraparenchymal hemorrhage, or intracranial tumors between January 1, 2011 and July 31, 2012.
J Magn Reson
September 2016
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging of the fluid distributions within the rock is essential to enable the unambiguous interpretation of core flooding data. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely used to image fluid saturation in rock cores; however, conventional acquisition strategies are typically too slow to capture the dynamic nature of the displacement processes that are of interest. Using Compressed Sensing (CS), it is possible to reconstruct a near-perfect image from significantly fewer measurements than was previously thought necessary, and this can result in a significant reduction in the image acquisition times.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The demographic change of the human population comes along with an increasing aging, a rise of chronic diseases, particular carcinosis, as well as the need for prolonged working life times. This causes big challenges for the public health systems, primarily in the field of surgery. In this respect, oncological rehabilitation has an important supporting function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo date, solid-state photo-CIDNP experiments have been performed only using magic angle spinning NMR in a high-field regime, which is not associated with physiologically relevant spin dynamics. Here, we predict that nuclear spin polarization up to 10%, almost 9 orders of magnitude larger than thermal equilibrium polarization, can arise in cyclic photoreactions at the earth field due to a coherent three-spin mixing mechanism in the S-T(-) or S-T(+) manifold. The effect is maximal at a distance of about 30 Å between the two radicals, which nearly coincides with the separation between the donor and secondary acceptor in natural photosynthetic reaction centers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Evidence-based guidelines for managing nosocomial pneumonia were published in 2005. Subsequently, our surgical critical care service developed and implemented an adaptation of this guideline for use in our surgical trauma intensive care unit (STICU). This study examined outcomes for two STICU cohorts treated for pneumonia before and after guideline implementation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychother Psychosom Med Psychol
July 2010
The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a difference in the amount of fear of the advancement (progression) and return (relapse) of cancer shown by terminal cancer patients and those in curative therapy. The cohort consists of 291 rehabilitation patients, main diagnoses were colonic/rectal-, breast- and prostate cancer. The patients were questioned using the fear of progression questionnaire (PA-F-KF) and a Five-Item Fear of Relapse/Recurrence Scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method for the simultaneous determination of tilmicosin, tylosin, spiramycin, and its major metabolite neospiramycin was developed that is suitable for porcine, bovine, and poultry muscles. Macrolide residues were extracted from muscle with acetonitrile, fat was removed by liquid-liquid extraction with isooctane, and the extract was then cleaned on Bond Elut C18 cartridges. The HPLC separation was performed on an Inertsil ODS3 C18 column (150 x 4 mm) with 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn interlaboratory study was organised in 1996 in order to determine laboratory testing performance for measuring oxytetracycline (OTC) and 4-epioxytetracycline (4-epiOTC) residues in pig muscle. The organisation was designed according to the 'International Harmonised Protocol for Proficiency Testing of (Chemical) Analytical Laboratories' produced by the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC International) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Fourteen National Reference Laboratories (NRLs) out of the 15 asked to participate agreed to analyse the samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNinety patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myelogenous leukemia in blast crisis were reviewed to identify significant prognostic associations. At diagnosis of blast crisis the main clinical, laboratory, and cytogenetic data were recorded and evaluated for prognostic significance. At the time of the analysis 89 patients had died, with a median survival of 11 weeks from diagnosis of blast crisis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pattern of antigen expression in human non-small-cell cancers of various histological subtypes has been studied. Mouse monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were generated following immunizations with cell lines of squamous, adeno- and anaplastic large-cell carcinomas of the lung. Seven non-blood-group-related antigens were defined in addition to 5 antigens related to blood-group determinants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical course of 103 patients (50 males, 53 females; median age 59 years) with idiopathic myelofibrosis (IMF) seen at our hospital between 1967 and 1986 was analyzed retrospectively. Common symptoms and signs at the time of diagnosis were: myelofibrosis (96%), splenomegaly (84%), anemia (81%), osteosclerosis (45%), malaise (41%) and leukocytosis (41%). It was possible to follow the majority of patients without treatment or with transfusion therapy only for prolonged periods of time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the rare occurrence of essential thrombocythemia (ET) in two sisters. In one patient, the clinical phenotype of the disease evolved from ET to polycythemia vera (PV) after 4 years of follow-up. Clonal hematopoiesis was established in both cases by X-chromosomal inactivation analysis using a DNA polymorphism of the phosphoglycerate-kinase (PGK) gene.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRestriction fragment length polymorphisms of the X-chromosome genes phosphoglycerate kinase and hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase were used to study clonality in peripheral blood leukocytes from 48 women with chronic myeloproliferative disorders (c-MPD). A total of 50% of patients were heterozygous for one or both of the polymorphic loci. These included 17 cases with polycythemia vera, four patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET), and three cases with idiopathic myelofibrosis (IMF).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical course of 196 patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) was studied. Prognostic factors were analyzed using a standard prognostic model. From a univariate analysis of patients with nonblastic Philadelphia chromosome-positive CML, splenomegaly, bone marrow fibrosis, percentage of blasts and promyelocytes in the peripheral blood and LDH activity were shown to be factors with a significant negative influence on survival.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical course of 141 unselected patients (64 m, 77 f, median age 59) with polycythemia vera (PV), treated during the period 1967 to 1986 was analyzed to study prognostic factors and the correlation between treatment strategies and complication rates. Therapy was performed according to a prospectively defined treatment protocol. Primary control of the disease was achieved by phlebotomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOf 501 patients with chronic myeloproliferative diseases (c-MPD) 18 developed thrombosis of major abdominal vessels including 6 with hepatic vein thrombosis (Budd-Chiari syndrome). The complication was seen in 14 of 140 (10%) patients with polycythemia vera (PV), 3 of 23 (13%) patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET), 1 of 106 (1%) patients with idiopathic myelofibrosis (IMF), and none of 232 patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Leading symptoms and signs were abdominal pain, progressive splenomegaly, widening abdominal girth, ascites, venous collaterals, and nausea and vomiting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNine previously untreated patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) were treated with recombinant interferon alpha 2a (rIFN-alpha 2a) and hydroxyurea. Patients received 6 X 10(6) U rIFN-alpha 2a daily for the first week and 3 X 10(6) U rIFN-alpha 2a daily for the second week. As maintenance treatment starting on day 15, patients received 3 X 10(6) U rIFN-alpha 2a 3 times a week.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNine patients with myeloid blast crisis of Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myelocytic leukemia received 1-3 courses of intensive induction chemotherapy with DAT (daunomycin, cytosin-arabinoside and 6-thioguanin) or DAV (daunomycin, cytosin-arabinoside and VP-16). Eight patients responded with clearing of blasts from peripheral blood giving a response rate of 89%. However, bone marrow aplasia with less than 5% blasts was seen in only 2 patients.
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