Unlabelled: This research sought to define a facial anthropometric pattern that characterizes individuals from the City of Corrientes.
Objectives: Obtain the facial morphometry of individuals of both sexes and determine its prevalence. To determine the most frequent types of maxillary arches in the sample.
Background: The main pathogen of neonatal and post weaning diarrhea and edema disease (ED) is and pathotypes involved are enterotoxigenic, enteropathogenic, and shiga toxigenic (ETEC, EPEC, and STEC, respectively). Those diseases cause economic loss in pig production.
Aim: The aim of this work was to evaluate the presence of strains expressing virulence markers genes and the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of from clinical cases of post weaning diarrhea and ED in farms in the central area of Argentina.
Erythroid stem cell proliferation is regulated by lymphokines and erythropoietin. The helper subset of T lymphocytes is known to produce the erythroid growth factor IL-3 or burst-promoting activity (BPA), while the suppressor subset seems to inhibit the erythroid growth. Leukocyte-conditioned media derived from white cells of nonanemic elderly were reported to provide defective support to the erythropoiesis.
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August 1994
The effect of aging on hematopoiesis and bone marrow exhaustion have long been debated. Unexplained anemia and impaired in vitro proliferation of erythroid precursors is frequently observed in the elderly. As hydrocortisone is known to increase the BFU-E in vitro growth, we have studied the response of BFU-E to hydrocortisone in a group of nonanemic elderly subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of cimetidine, an inhibitor of suppressor T lymphocytes, on the burst-promoting activity (BPA) of normal T lymphocytes has been studied. Cimetidine has been shown to increase the BPA of normal T lymphocytes, both when added to the culture and when T lymphocytes were preincubated for 1 h with it. Cimetidine had no direct effect on the in vitro growth of burst-forming units (BFU-E).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe in vitro growth of circulating erythroid progenitors (BFU-E) populations and the production of burst-promoting activity (BPA) by T lymphocytes have been studied in 17 patients with myelodysplastic syndromes. Based on the in vitro growth patterns of BFU-E, four groups of patients have been identified: i) normal BFU-E growth; ii) low spontaneous BFU-E growth, but normal response to LCM; iii) impaired BFU-E response to LCM; iv) no BFU-E growth. The pattern of BFU-E growth seems to be related to the clinical stage of the disease rather than to the FAB subgroup to which the patients belong.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of uremic serum on the in vitro growth of normal BFU-E and on the burst-promoting activity by normal T-lymphocytes were evaluated separately. The effect of hemodialysis on the removal of possible serum inhibitor(s) was also tested. Sera of 12 uremic patients were shown to provoke a 60% inhibition of the in vitro growth of normal BFU-E and almost complete abolition of burst-promoting activity by T lymphocytes.
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August 1995
Blood T lymphocyte subsets have been studied using monoclonal antibodies in 10 chronic uremic patients treated with maintenance hemodialysis. Both total T lymphocytes identified by the antibody OKT3, and the helper-inducer T lymphocyte subset identified by the antibody OKT4 were found to be significantly lower than normal. The cytotoxic-suppressor T cell subset was only moderately, even if significantly reduced, so that the T4/T8 ratio in uremic patients was significantly lower than normal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlucocorticosteroid hormones have been reported either to stimulate or to inhibit human erythropoiesis. We have studied the in vitro effect of hydrocortisone, 10(-6) mol/l, on human BFU-E when stimulated by preconstituted burst-promoting activity (BPA) in a medium conditioned by T lymphocytes. Hydrocortisone was found to stimulate BFU-E growth, even at largely suboptimal concentrations of BPA, through hormone receptors, as the effect was blocked by preincubation of BFU-E with equimolar progesterone.
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