Publications by authors named "Detrisac C"

Purpose: To demonstrate safety and efficacy of allotopic human ND4 for treatment of a Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) mouse model harboring the G11778A mitochondrial mutation.

Methods: We induced LHON in mice by intravitreal injection of mutant (G11778A) human ND4 DNA, responsible for most cases of LHON, that was directed to mitochondria using an AAV2 vector to which we appended a mitochondrial targeting sequence to the VP2 capsid. We then attempted rescue of visual loss using our test article (ScAAV2-P1ND4v2) containing a synthetic nuclear encoded G11778G ND4 gene that was allotopically expressed.

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  • The study investigated the toxicity and effects of tungsten blue oxide (TBO), a substance used in making tungsten powder, showing potential to cause cellular damage in lab tests but not in live organisms.
  • TBO was administered to rats through inhalation at various concentrations over 28 days, leading to increased levels of tungsten in the lungs, kidneys, and femurs, with the lungs showing the highest accumulation.
  • Despite some increased lung weight and microscopic changes in lung tissue, these were deemed nonadverse responses, suggesting that longer-term inhalation of TBO may not pose significant health risks.
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SHetA2 is a heteroarotinoid that has shown selective inhibition of cancer cell growth and an induction of apoptosis without activation of nuclear retinoic acid receptors. In the rat study, SHetA2 was administered in 1% aqueous methylcellulose/0.2% Tween 80 by oral gavage at 0, 100, 500, and 2,000 mg/kg/day for 28 days.

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A recombinant vaccine (rF1V) is being developed for protection against pneumonic plague. This study was performed to address essential data elements to establish a well-characterized Swiss Webster mouse model for licensing the rF1V vaccine using the FDA's Animal Rule. These elements include the documentation of challenge material characteristics, aerosol exposure parameters, details of the onset and severity of clinical signs, pathophysiological response to disease, and relevance to human disease.

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CP-31398 (N'-[2-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethenyl]-4-quinazolinyl]-N,N-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine dihydrochloride) is a styrylquinazoline that stabilizes the DNA binding conformation of p53, thereby maintaining the activity of p53 as a transcription factor and tumor suppressor. In consideration of the potential use of p53 stabilizers for cancer prevention and therapy, 28-day studies (with recovery) were performed to characterize the toxicity of CP-31398 in rats and dogs. In the rat study, groups of 15 CD rats/sex received daily gavage exposure to CP-31398 at 0, 40, 80, or 160mg/kg/day (0, 240, 480, or 960mg/m(2)/day).

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A recombinant ricin toxin A-chain 1-33/44-198 vaccine (RVEc) was administered to male and female New Zealand white (NZW) rabbits (10/sex/group) in a repeat-dose toxicity study. The RVEc vaccine was administered on study days 1, 29, 57, and 85 via intramuscular (IM) injection (0, 100, or 200 μg/dose). All study animals were observed throughout treatment until euthanized and submitted for necropsy on study day 88 or 99 (recovery period).

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Currently, prognostic and therapeutic determinations for canine cutaneous mast cell tumors (MCTs) are primarily based on histologic grade. However, the use of different grading systems by veterinary pathologists and institutional modifications make the prognostic value of histologic grading highly questionable. To evaluate the consistency of microscopic grading among veterinary pathologists and the prognostic significance of the Patnaik grading system, 95 cutaneous MCTs from 95 dogs were graded in a blinded study by 28 veterinary pathologists from 16 institutions.

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2,2,5,7,8-Pentamethyl-6-chromanol (PMCol) was administered by gavage in rats for 28 days at dose levels of 0, 100, 500, and 2000mg/kg/day. PMCol administration induced decreases in body weight gains and food consumption, hepatotoxicity (increased TBILI, ALB, ALT, TP; increased relative liver weights; increased T4 and TSH), nephrotoxicity (increased BUN and BUN/CREAT, histopathology lesions), effect on lipid metabolism (increased CHOL), anemia, increase in WBC counts (total and differential), coagulation (FBGN upward arrow and PT downward arrow) and hyperkeratosis of the nonglandular stomach in the 2000mg/kg/day dose group (in one or both sexes). In the 500mg/kg/day dose group, toxicity was seen to a lesser extent.

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  • 9-cis-UAB30 is a synthetic retinoic acid analog that specifically targets the retinoid X receptor and was evaluated for its potential in preventing breast cancer through preclinical studies in mice.
  • The oncogenicity study showed that mice exposed to various doses of 9-cis-UAB30 had no significant health issues or signs of cancer, although high doses caused liver enlargement and reduced thymus weight in female mice; in contrast, the control substance p-cresidine caused cancer in over 60% of mice.
  • The pharmacokinetics study revealed that the absorption and clearance of 9-cis-UAB30 might be affected by the treatment, indicating potential changes in how quickly the body processes the compound, alongside the
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Tamoxifen (TAM) is a nonsteroidal antiestrogen that prevents estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer in rodents and humans. Bexarotene (BEX), a selective agonist for retinoid X receptors, inhibits mammary carcinogenesis in rodents. The present study was conducted to support the preclinical development of TAM (tamoxifen citrate) + BEX for use in breast cancer chemoprevention, and to investigate the influence of these agents on hepatic gene expression.

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This study evaluated the relationship between blood iron parameters and hepatic iron concentrations, and correlation of histologic findings with hepatic iron concentrations in a captive population of Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) and island flying foxes (Pteropus hypomelanus). Blood samples were collected for complete blood counts, plasma biochemical profiles, serum iron concentrations, total iron-binding capacity, whole-blood lead concentrations, and plasma ferritin assays. Liver samples obtained by laparotomy were divided, with one half processed for histologic examination and the other half frozen and submitted for tissue mineral analysis.

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  • The FoxM1 transcription factor is overexpressed in aggressive human cancers and is crucial for cell proliferation.
  • Mice lacking FoxM1 show resistance to liver tumors, while transgenic mice with FoxM1b accelerate prostate cancer progression.
  • Reducing FoxM1 levels in prostate cancer cell lines decreases their growth, indicating that targeting FoxM1 may be a promising strategy for treating prostate cancer.
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A mass was removed from the left flank of a 10-yr-old male king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), and histologic examination revealed granulomatous dermatitis with intralesional gram-positive cocci and filamentous bacteria. Fourteen months later, a histologically similar subcutaneous mass was removed from a different site. One year later, a large subcutaneous mass at the first surgical site was removed, and histopathologic examination revealed multiloculated granulomas with intralesional gram-positive cocci.

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Stomatitis is a common problem in lizards, and the etiologies of stomatitis in lizards are not well understood. Four green tree monitor lizards (Varanus prasinus) from two different collections were evaluated because of proliferative stomatitis. Degenerate PCR primers targeting a conserved region of herpesvirus DNA-dependent DNA polymerase were used to amplify and sequence a product from gingival tissue of three of four lizards (cases 1, 3, and 4).

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The purpose of this study was to identify oxidative damage to renal allografts during graft rejection by evaluating changes in oxidative markers and plasma lactate levels in feline renal allotransplant recipients. Heterotopic renal allotransplantations were performed between 8 adult feline cross-matched donors. Following 14 d of immunosuppression, the drugs were discontinued to allow allograft rejection.

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Despite extensive experience with recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) 2 vectors in the lung, gene expression has been low in the context of cystic fibrosis (CF) gene therapy, where the large size of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) coding sequence has prompted the use of compact endogenous promoter elements. We evaluated the possibility that gene expression from recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) could be improved by using alternate AAV capsid serotypes that target different cell-surface receptors (i.e.

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Objective: To determine whether thalidomide inhibits the growth of primary and pulmonary metastatic canine osteosarcoma in mice after xenotransplantation.

Animals: Athymic nude mice.

Procedure: Canine osteosarcoma cells were injected SC in 50 mice.

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A periocular nodular sarcoid of the right upper and lower eyelids was diagnosed in an 11-year-old Thoroughbred mare. Computed tomography scan revealed the extent of the tumor. The mass was surgically debulked under general anesthesia, and the affected periocular region was injected intralesionally with Bacillus of Calmette and Guerin (BCG).

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One hundred and five wild-caught emerald tree boas (Corallus caninus) were added to a collection of 15 others. in Central Florida, during a 4-mo period. Eighty-one boas (67%) developed repetitive regurgitation during the 23-mo period after the initial introduction, and 61 (75%) of these died.

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A 6-month-old, female, mixed-breed dog presented for acute, progressive, flaccid paraplegia and bilateral pelvic-limb hyperesthesia. A lymphocytic pleocytosis with 366 mg/dL protein was found on cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) evaluation. Electromyography (EMG) demonstrated positive sharp waves and fibrillations in the left pelvic limb; the M wave of the left sciatic nerve was not obtainable by nerve stimulation.

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The sonographic features of acute renal allograft rejection in humans and dogs are manifested by increase in renal cross-sectional area and reduction in renal cortical blood flow. These changes have not been investigated in cats. The objectives of this study were to evaluate sonographic and scintigraphic changes during acute renal allograft rejection in cats.

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  • An oomycotic pathogen from the genus Lagenidium was identified in six dogs with severe skin diseases, showing various clinical symptoms such as ulcers and swollen lymph nodes.
  • Two of the dogs died unexpectedly due to internal bleeding, while four were euthanized due to worsening conditions.
  • Postmortem examinations revealed widespread granulomatous inflammation and specific pathological features similar to pythiosis, marking the first recorded infection by this pathogen in mammals.
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Systemic toxicity of intravenously delivered chemotherapy is a limiting factor in the treatment of many cancers. We have shown that intratumoral injection of antineoplastic drugs can provide high localized drug concentrations with greatly reduced systemic toxicity. Using albumin microspheres as a drug carrier, localized and sustained release of chemotherapeutic drugs has been achieved by intratumoral injection, thus increasing the intratumoral dose and antitumor efficacy.

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  • The study aimed to analyze clinical findings and outcomes in 46 horses diagnosed with West Nile virus (WNV) encephalomyelitis, revealing higher incidence in males and common symptoms like fever, weakness, and muscle fasciculations.
  • Diagnostic tests confirmed WNV in most cases, with a 30% mortality rate; many horses that survived faced long-term neurological deficits.
  • The research highlighted the importance of diagnostic testing and supportive treatment, noting that while recovery is generally positive, not all horses returned to normal functionality after discharge.
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Of 120 privately owned captive-bred and wild-collected emerald tree boas (ETBs) (Corallus caninus), 97 died or were euthanatized. Eighteen snakes were necropsied, and tissues were collected from all major organs and processed for light microscopy. Histologic examination demonstrated histiocytic granulomas in the small intestine, heart, and esophageal tonsils of one ETB, small intestine of a second ETB, and in an esophageal tonsil of a third ETB.

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