Ciliates are abundant unicellular organisms capable of resisting high concentrations of metal ions in the environment caused by various anthropogenic activities. Understanding the cellular pathways involved in resistance to and detoxification of elements is required to predict the impact of ciliates on environmental element cycles. Here, we investigated the so far unknown process of tolerance, cellular uptake and bioaccumulation of the emerging rare earth element gadolinium (Gd) in the common ciliate Tetrahymena pyriformis.
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July 2024
Cutaneous angiosarcoma is a rare type of sarcoma with poor prognosis. Meningioma is the most frequent benign intracranial tumor. Despite the fact that meningiomas are mostly benign, bone and skin can be infiltrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Dural arteriovenous fistulas of the craniocervical junction are rare but the most dangerous of spinal fistulas. The concurrent brainstem edema has been attributed to increased pressure within the venous outflow of the brainstem and upper cord, but the differential diagnosis of brainstem edema is demanding. This report presents the details of clinical findings, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) , surgical techniques, and follow-up of these fistulas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic pain is one of the most common health complaints in industrial nations. For example, chronic low back pain (cLBP) disables millions of people across the world and generates a tremendous economic burden. While previous studies provided evidence of widespread functional as well as structural brain alterations in chronic pain, little is known about cortical changes in patients suffering from lumbar disc herniation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImaging techniques as confirmatory tests may add safety to the diagnosis of brain death, but are partly not accepted either because they are too invasive, such as conventional arterial angiography, or because there is still lack of evidence of its reliability, such as magnetic resonance angiography. In this study the reliability of diffusion weighted imaging for the diagnosis of brain death was evaluated according in terms of its sensitivity and specificity. The apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) of 18 brain dead patients were registered from 14 distinct brain areas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElevated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS), are assumed to be related to delayed vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). However, data on CSF concentrations of L-arginine, ADMA and its structural isomer symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) are very sparse in humans. We here present a new hydrophilic interaction chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HILIC-MS-MS) method for the precise determination of these substances in CSF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRespir Physiol Neurobiol
May 2007
The effects of the instrumentation by a mouthpiece (MP) and a noseclip (NC) on the ventilatory response to short time hypobaric hypoxia were studied in 10 healthy volunteers at rest. The subjects were exposed to simulated altitude of 500 m, 3000 m, 4000 m and again 500 m, each altitude being applied for 30 min in a hypobaric chamber. Resting minute ventilation (VE), tidal volume (VT) and respiratory frequency (fR) using inductive plethysmography were continuously measured in all subjects in a standardized half lying position.
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January 2005
Purpose: ADAMs (A Disintegrin and Metalloprotease) are multifunctional, membrane-bound cell surface glycoproteins, which have numerous functions in cell growth, differentiation, and motility. We wished to investigate the expression of ADAM 9, 10, 12, 15, and in human breast cancer.
Methods: Expression of ADAMs was determined in breast cancer specimens and the corresponding non-neoplastic breast tissue from 24 patients, and in the MCF-7 and MDA-MB 453 breast cancer cell lines via quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry.
Eur J Appl Physiol
March 2003
To investigate interactions between neural (movement) and chemical (hypoxia) respiratory drives during exercise, we analyzed coordination between breathing and cycling rhythms in normoxia (N) and hypoxia (H, 14.5% O(2)). Twenty women [28 (1) years old] cycled for 6 min at three workloads (55%, 75%, and 95% peak oxygen consumption, VO(2peak); WL1, WL2, and WL3) in N and H.
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March 2003
Purpose: To investigate the gender differences in the effect of increasing workload level and thus of an increasing metabolic drive to ventilation on the degree of coordination between breathing and cycling rhythms.
Methods: Twenty-one men and 21 women cycled on an electromagnetically braked ergometer while breathing through a pneumotachograph at workloads corresponding to 55, 75, and 95% of V0(2peak) (WL1, WL2, and WL3). Leg movements, respiratory parameters, and heart rate were continuously recorded.
The present study compares the changes in ventilation in response to sustained hypobaric hypoxia and acute normobaric hypoxia between subjects susceptible to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE-S) and control subjects (C-S). Seven HAPE-S and five C-S were exposed to simulated high altitude of 4000 m for 23 h in a hypobaric chamber. Resting minute ventilation (V(E)), tidal volume (V(T)), and respiratory frequency (f(R)), as well as the end-tidal partial pressures of oxygen (P(ET(O2))) and carbon dioxide (P(ET(CO2))) were measured in all subjects sitting in a standardized position.
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