Objective: Assess the effectiveness of providing Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®)-to-In Vitro Diagnostic (LIVD) coding specification, required by the United States Department of Health and Human Services for SARS-CoV-2 reporting, in medical center laboratories and utilize findings to inform future United States Food and Drug Administration policy on the use of real-world evidence in regulatory decisions.
Materials And Methods: We compared gaps and similarities between diagnostic test manufacturers' recommended LOINC® codes and the LOINC® codes used in medical center laboratories for the same tests.
Results: Five medical centers and three test manufacturers extracted data from laboratory information systems (LIS) for prioritized tests of interest.
Diabetic foot ulcers are the most severe clinical manifestation of diabetes-related impaired wound healing. Current standard and experimental treatments for these ulcers are largely ineffective. Epicatechin gallate (ECG) is a nontoxic flavonoid previously shown to improve normal wound healing and scar formation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe efficacy of melatonin treatment in experimental stroke has been established. Some of the neuroprotective properties have been attributed to its anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Nitric oxide synthases (NOS) and cyclooxygenases (COX) are considered to have a significant role in the inflammatory milieu occurring in acute stroke.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe contribution of heme oxygenase (HO)-linked pathways to neurodegeneration following cerebral hypoxia-ischemia (HI) remains unclear. We investigated whether HO modulators affected HI-induced brain damage and explored potential mechanisms involved. HI was induced in 26-day-old male Wistar rats by left common carotid artery ligation, followed by exposure to a humidified atmosphere of 8% oxygen for 1 hr.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe regional and cellular distribution of heme oxygenase (HO)-1 and -2 following cerebral ischemia has not been ascertained. Employing the transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) and hypoxia-ischemia (HI) models of unilateral brain injury, the aim was to elucidate immunolocalization of HO-1 and HO-2. Animals were sacrificed 3 days post-ischemia and immunohistochemistry and Western blotting were utilized to determine HO-1 and HO-2 expression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pineal gland hormone melatonin is known to have both anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. Given this, we propose that melatonin is an ideal candidate to enhance the process of wound healing. The present study assessed the effects of exogenously administered melatonin (1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCerebral ischemia induces angiogenesis within and around infarcted tissue. The protection of existing and growth of new blood vessels may contribute to a more favorable outcome. The present study assessed whether angiogenesis can be used as a marker for neurodegeneration/neuroprotection in a model of hypoxia-ischemia (HI).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUntil recently the cannabinoid CB2 receptor was believed to be absent from the central nervous system. In this study we have identified CB2 expressing cells that appear in the rat brain following stroke and hypoxic-ischemia. At 3 days following surgery CB2-positive macrophages, deriving from resident microglia and/or invading monocytes appear on the lesioned side of the brain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSkin is an essential protective organ for vertebrate animals. During skin injury, a plethora of cells and mediators occupy the wound site and, through a collective effort, perform repair of the tissue. This complex pathophysiological process is referred to as wound healing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCatechins are dietary polyphenolic compounds associated with a wide variety of beneficial health effects in vitro, in vivo and clinically. These therapeutic properties have long been attributed to the catechins' antioxidant and free radical scavenging effects. Emerging evidence has shown that catechins and their metabolites have many additional mechanisms of action by affecting numerous sites, potentiating endogenous antioxidants and eliciting dual actions during oxidative stress, ischemia and inflammation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInflammatory processes are made up of a multitude of complex cascades. Under physiological conditions these processes aid in tissue repair. However, under pathophysiological environments, such as wound healing and hypoxia-ischaemia (HI), inflammatory mediators become imbalanced, resulting in tissue destruction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz)
September 2005
After an hypoxic-ischemic (HI) insult, a multi-faceted complex cascade of events occurs that ultimately causes cell death and neurological damage to the central nervous system. The various cascades include, amongst others: immunological changes, such as the activation of the complement system and the generation of antibodies; increased inflammation through the actions of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines; the production of reactive oxygen species leading to oxidative stress; and diminished mitochondrial function leading to the activation of apoptotic pathways and subsequent alteration in the function of neurons within the contralateral hemisphere. This review addresses the immunological aspects following HI, the role of various cytokines (both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory) and chemokines after the induction of HI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study examined the neuroprotective effects and possible hepatotoxicity of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in a rat model of transient focal cerebral ischemia. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (265-295 g) were treated with either 50 mg kg(-1) of EGCG or saline, i.p.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Opin Investig Drugs
May 2005
Inflammation is the response of any tissue to injury or trauma. The inflammatory response forms the basis of several pathological and pathophysiological processes, including wound healing, rheumatoid arthritis and neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease and stroke. The response is mediated by various signaling molecules and enzymatic pathways, among which the cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway is one of the most predominant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study investigated age-related changes in nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and arginase in the subregions of the hippocampus and their correlations with animals' performance in the open field, T-maze, and water maze tasks. Aged rats (24 months old) showed reduced exploratory activity and poorer spatial learning relative to the young adults (4 months old). Significant increases in total NOS activity were found in the aged dentate gyrus and a dramatic decrease in endothelial NOS expression was observed in the aged CA2/3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDamage after hypoxia-ischemia (HI) is observed in both cortical and subcortical regions. In this study, we employed a "Levine" rat model of HI (left carotid ligation + 1 h global hypoxia on PND-26) and used histological and electrophysiological paradigms to assess the long-term neuroprotective properties of clomethiazole (CMZ; a GABA(A) receptor modulator). Key enzymes involved in inflammation, namely nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and arginase, were also examined to assess potential CMZ mechanisms not involving GABA-R activation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInhibitory interneurons terminating on Purkinje cell dendrites contribute to cannabinoid-mediated cerebellar plasticity, consistent with the intense expression of cannabinoid CB1 receptor protein in the cerebellar molecular layer. CB1 labelling in the molecular layer has been attributed to parallel fibers originating from granule cells, climbing fibers originating in the inferior olive, and inhibitory interneurons in the deep molecular layer (basket cells). However, the cellular distribution of CB1 in the cerebellar molecular layer has remained poorly understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF(-)-Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is a potent antioxidant that is neuroprotective against ischemia-induced brain damage. However, the neuroprotective effects and possible mechanisms of action of EGCG after hypoxia-ischemia (HI) have not been investigated. Therefore, we used a modified "Levine" model of HI to determine the effects of EGCG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Pharmacol
November 2004
Cannabinoids are powerful hypotensives and vasodilators. However, their mode of action is controversial. This study is the first to investigate the distribution of vascular CB1 receptor protein expression in situ.
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July 2004
Irrespective of the initiating stimuli, neurodegenerative disorders including multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and stroke share many characteristics of inflammation and autoimmunity. This review summarizes and correlates the information relating to the role of cytokines and chemokines in initiating and propagating the inflammatory/immune response in these pathologies. For example, in MS there is a continuous realignment in the inflammatory and immune response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study investigated age-related changes in nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and arginase, which shares a substrate with NOS, in the hippocampus and parahippocampal region and the relationship between NOS/arginase and age-associated behavioural impairments. Aged rats (24 months old) displayed reduced exploratory activity, enhanced anxiety, poorer spatial learning and memory, and impaired object recognition memory relative to the young adults (4 months old). There were significant increases in total NOS activity in the aged hippocampus and perirhinal, postrhinal and temporal cortices and a dramatic decrease in endothelial NOS expression in the aged postrhinal cortex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCatechins are naturally occurring polyphenolic compounds with putative anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and free radical scavenging effects in vitro. However, their potential effects in vivo have not been established. Therefore we have investigated the effects of the catechin epicatechin gallate (ECG), on scar formation in a full thickness incisional model of wound healing in rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCannabinoid CB1 receptors in the brain are expressed on axon terminals presynaptic to neurons that express fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH). Postsynaptic FAAH catabolizes endocannabinoids which act as short-range transmitters. It has been previously shown that FAAH is also expressed in the epithelial cells of the choroid plexus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe polyamines (spermine, putrescine, and spermidine) can have neurotoxic or neuroprotective properties in models of neurodegeneration. However, assessment in a model of hypoxia-ischemia (HI) has not been defined. Furthermore, the putative mechanisms of neuroprotection have not been elucidated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIncreasing evidence suggests that nitric oxide (NO), generated by nitric oxide synthase (NOS) from l-arginine, plays an important role in the ageing process. The present study, for the first time, investigates age-related changes in NOS and arginase, an enzyme that shares a common substrate with NOS, in the prefrontal cortex of rats assessed with and without prior behavioural testing. A significant increase in total NOS activity was found in the prefrontal cortex in aged (24-month-old) as compared with young (4-month-old) rats.
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