Publications by authors named "Auclert L"

How might variations in genomic regions that impact many traits modulate fitness across different life stages? Aykanat et al. (2024) show that two large-effect loci associated with age at maturity, six6 and vgll3, impact the survival of wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) through nutrient-dependent, indirect genetic effects. Specifically, the late maturation allele in parental vgll3, and the early maturation allele in maternal six6, increase survival in early life under high nutrient conditions.

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Fishes are hosts for many microorganisms that provide them with beneficial effects on growth, immune system development, nutrition and protection against pathogens. In order to avoid spreading of infectious diseases in aquaculture, prevention includes vaccinations and routine disinfection of eggs and equipment, while curative treatments consist in the administration of antibiotics. Vaccination processes can stress the fish and require substantial farmer's investment.

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Background: Pseudorabies virus (PRV) causes Aujeszky's disease in pigs and can be transmitted to other mammals, including humans. In the current study, we systematically studied the interspecies transmission and evolutionary history of PRV.

Methods: We performed comprehensive analysis on the phylodynamics, selection, and structural biology to summarize the phylogenetic and adaptive evolution of PRV based on all available full-length and major glycoprotein sequences.

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Background And Aim: The occurrence of drug induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common reason of post-marketing withdrawals. DILI in humans is difficult to predict using in vitro cytotoxicity screening and animal studies. A review of hepatotoxicity data was performed with the aim of identifying relevant factors that could have predicted the occurrence of serious DILI.

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The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of exposure to topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), particularly ketoprofen, in a convenience sample of the population, to obtain estimates of the incidence of severe photosensitivity leading to hospitalization, and to assess causative factors in three catchment areas: the Paris metropolitan area, the Lombardy region (Italy) and the Prague area. All cases of severe photosensitivity not explained by underlying conditions and admitted to hospitals in the selected areas were included in the study. Controls were patients consecutively admitted to hospitals, in the same areas, for an acute condition or for an elective procedure not suspected of being related to medication use.

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Purpose: To examine the robustness of findings of case-control studies on the association between acute liver injury (ALI) and antibiotic use in the following different situations: (i) Replication of a protocol in different databases, with different data types, as well as replication in the same database, but performed by a different research team. (ii) Varying algorithms to identify cases, with and without manual case validation. (iii) Different exposure windows for time at risk.

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Objective: In clinical trials, the efficacy and safety of the oral direct thrombin inhibitor ximelagatran have been evaluated in the prevention or treatment of thromboembolic conditions known to have high morbidity and mortality. In these studies, raised aminotransferase levels were observed during long-term use (>35 days). The aim of this analysis is to review the data regarding these hepatic findings in the long-term trials of ximelagatran.

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Background: Treatment with angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) inhibitors reduces mortality among survivors of acute myocardial infarction, but whether to use ACE inhibitors in all patients or only in selected patients is uncertain.

Methods: We screened 6676 consecutive patients with 7001 myocardial infarctions confirmed by enzyme studies. A total of 2606 patients had echocardiographic evidence of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (ejection fraction, < or = 35 percent).

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The daily plasma level fluctuation is critical in the prevention of tolerance during long-term nitrate therapy. Two dosage regimens of sustained-release isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) (60 mg tablet once daily vs 20 mg three times daily) were compared at steady state. Comparative bioavailability data of the two forms after single administration in 12 healthy subjects enabled calculation of the steady state blood levels of ISDN, IS-2MN and IS-5MN by simultation of the two regimens.

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A new galenic form of isosorbide dinitrate (consisting of a hydrophilic matrix which allows very slow release of the active drug) was studied from the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic view points in 11 patients with stable angina pectoris under betablocker therapy. After testing their sensitivity to nitrates with a sublingual trinitrin test causing a fall greater than or equal to 20 mmHg in systolic and greater than or equal to 10 mmHg in diastolic blood pressure, the patients were given a single tablet of Risordan LP 80 daily for 7 days. The equilibrium plasma concentrations of isosorbide dinitrate and its mononitrate metabolites (2-isosorbide mononitrate and 5-isosorbide mononitrate) over 24 hours were measured on the 6th treatment day.

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The eventuality of tolerance was assessed in 19 patients with unstable angina treated by continuous intravenous infusion of 50 micrograms/min of isosorbide trinitrate (ISDN) in association with heparin and betablocker therapy. The tolerance phenomenon was evaluated by the hypotension produced by the ISDN infusion and by the amplitude of fall in blood pressure produced by an intravenous bolus of 1 mg of glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) according to the principle of crossed tolerance to the two nitrate derivatives. Under these conditions of administration, the authors observed partial attenuation of the blood pressure response to continuous ISDN infusion and absence of cross tolerance between ISDN and intravenous GTN.

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