Objective: The endocannabinoid system is involved in the regulation of appetite, food intake and energy balance.
Methods: To study possible differences in CB(1) and CB(2) mRNA expression in eating disorders, 20 patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), 23 with bulimia nervosa (BN) and 26 healthy women were enrolled into the trial (Homocysteine and Eating Disorders, HEaD).
Results: We found significantly higher levels of CB(1) receptor mRNA in the blood of patients with AN (DeltaCT: -3.
Alpha-synuclein (alpha-Syn) is a neuronal protein involved in the regulation of brain serotonin and dopamine levels. We analyzed the peripheral expression of alpha-Syn mRNA and Beck Depression Inventory scores in female patients suffering from anorexia nervosa (n = 18) or bulimia nervosa (n = 24). We found a significant positive association between alpha-Syn mRNA expression and the total scores of the Beck Depression Inventory (linear regression; R(2) = 0.
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The paper reports on a method of closing the duodenal stump, with maintenance of the ulcerous crater by sectioning the duodenum at the level of penetration. At closure, the ventral duodenum wall is sutured at the arterio-superior circumference of the sclerous ring of the penetration with nonabsorbable suture. The in-pocketing is achieved by one or two bursae.
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Rev Chir Oncol Radiol O R L Oftalmol Stomatol Chir
December 1978
Two cases are discussed, of ulcerations that have developed on the pre-sternal tube following oesophagoplasty according to the D. Gavriliu procedure. In the first case the ulceration determined stenozing of the pre-sternal tube necessitating a by-pass at the lower end of the tube with iso-peristaltic transverse colon.
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November 1977
A procedure is presented, allowing to include the stomach in the intestinal pathway in cases of oesophagoplasties, preventing at the same time the development of anastomotic peptic ulcers. A colo-pyloric anastomosis is performed with the aboral stump of the elevated colic loop. The colic end is anastomosed terminoterminally to the pylorus, in such a way that a 6--7 cm pylorotomy is performed.
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