Background: Musculoskeletal injuries are common in collegiate, professional, and military personnel and require expedited recovery to reduce lost work time. Sustained acoustic medicine (SAM) provides continuous long-duration ultrasound at 3MHz and 132mW/cm. The treatment is frequently prescribed to treat acute and chronic soft tissue injuries and reduce pain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnkylosing spondylitis (AS) or else Bechterews or Marie-Strümpells disease is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease affecting preferentially the spine in the form of sacroileitis and spondylitis [1,2]. Due to acquired skeletal fragility, compared to healthy spine there is a significantly different response of the organism to the mechanical load [3] and therefore in patients with AS, spinal trauma is much more dangerous. Unlike predominantly elastic injuries in healthy cervical spine in AS patients this elasticity is lost and the spine then behaves like a tubular bone [4,5].
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiseases of the central nervous system (CNS) mean for the human organism a potentially dangerous situation. An investigation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) provides important information about a character of CNS impairment in the decision-making diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm. The authors present a brief overview of available cerebrospinal fluid assays, shortened indication criteria, a recommended algorithm of CSF assessment in different suspected diseases, and a view of the external quality system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA routine diagnostic procedure of cryptococcal meningitis using Alcian Blue and Nuclear Fast Red staining is described in a group of 16 patients. Cerebrospinal fluid findings, including clinical cytology, routine biochemistry and protein fractions, are presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLaparoscopic IPOM (Intraperitoneal Onlay mesh, method of intraperitoneal placement of mesh) hernioplasty, using the artificial mesh and when the method is managed sufficiently, has been used mainly for larger ventral hernias either in linea alba or more for incisional and Spiegel hernias. IPOM hernioplasty were supposed to be the gold standard for these hernioplasties, mainly for their rapidity, total view during operation and good recovery after it. There have been performed these operations also for inguinal hernias at several Surgical departments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Microbiol (Praha)
November 2009
A very rare clinical entity, so-called eosinophilic meningitis, classified by prevalence of eosinophils in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), with the presence of pleiocytosis, has been recorded in our laboratory four times only in the last 24 years. A low glucose level, elevation of total protein and lactic acid in CSF were detected in all the clinical cases. The last two cases were made possible by using flow cytometry method; surprisingly, the presence was found in mature T-cells in CSF, predominantly helpers (CD3+, CD4+) and, practically, none is B-cells (CD19+), plasma cells (CD138+) and NK-cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples (n=50) from patients with neurological disease (bacterial infection, viral infection, neuroborreliosis and multiple sclerosis) were analysed to characterize cell populations by fluorescent immunocytometry with the CD-Sapphire haematology analyser. Reagent combinations applied to all CSF samples comprised CD3/CD19/HLA-DR and CD4/CD8, with some being further analysed using CD3/CD4, CD3/CD16 and CD3/CD25 protocols. Of the 50 samples, 11 were excluded because of high proportions of nonviable cells (n=2) or insufficient cell numbers (n=9).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPediatr Diabetes
September 2000
An in vitro model of GH-responsive cells was subjected to microarray analysis to identify a novel gene regulated by GH. This 258 amino acid protein, we term GH Regulated TBC Protein-1 (GRTP1), contains the TBC signature motif of GTPase activator proteins of Rab-like small GTPases. Northern blot analysis revealed a 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prolactin (PRL) family consists of a collection of genes expressed in the uterus, placenta and anterior pituitary. These cytokines/hormones participate in the control of maternal-fetal adaptations to pregnancy. In this report, we establish the presence of three new members of the PRL family.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new member of the mouse insulin family, InsI6, was identified from mouse expressed sequence tags through the use of bioinformatics. A full length cDNA was sequenced and predicts a protein of 191 amino acids. The protein contains a signal peptide and has A and B peptides as well as a connecting peptide consistent with the contention that it is a member of the insulin family.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cDNA was cloned from a pregnant mouse uterus cDNA library. On conceptual translation, the cDNA has one long open reading frame that predicts a novel protein of 606 amino acids. This protein is principally composed of two CUB domains and a ZP domain; motifs found in proteins implicated in egg-sperm recognition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Obstet Gynecol
February 1997
Objective: Our purpose was to identify novel genes expressed by the uterus during late pregnancy.
Study Design: A complementary deoxyribonucleic acid library constructed from late pregnancy mouse uterus was screened by differential hybridization with complementary deoxyribonucleic acid probes constructed from late pregnancy mouse uterus and nonpregnant mouse uterus. Radiolabeled complementary deoxyribonucleic acid probes derived from one of the complementary deoxyribonucleic acids isolated were used in northern hybridizations against ribonucleic acid collected from pregnant and nonpregnant uterus and a variety of other mouse tissues.
Objective: Our purpose was to identify genes that exhibit increased expression in the uterus during pregnancy.
Study Design: A differential screen was performed against a pregnant mouse uterus complementary deoxyribonucleic acid library by use of probes derived from pregnant and nonpregnant uterus. Multiple clones related to the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-2 alpha gene were isolated.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
August 1995
Objective: To provide novel insights into the molecular events associated with parturition, a differential screen was made of a mouse uterine complementary deoxyribonucleic acid library to identify selectively expressed genes in late pregnancy.
Study Design: A differential hybridization was used to screen a mouse complementary deoxyribonucleic acid library prepared from late pregnancy uterus. A 1 kb clone was isolated that was subsequently identified as 24p3, a member of the lipocalin family.
To identify genes that exhibit increased expression in the placenta during late pregnancy, the technique of differential cDNA library screening was used to isolate a clone subsequently identified as the 3' untranslated region of the mouse selenoprotein p gene. Random primed radiolabelled cDNA probes were constructed from this clone and these probes were used to conduct Northern hybridizations against total RNA purified from mouse placenta, liver (maternal and fetal) and uterus collected sequentially during the latter third of pregnancy. Signal is present in the placenta and beginning 4 days before birth, the level of message increases, reaching maximal levels at term.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo clones that are homologous to the mouse liver transferrin gene were isolated from a differential screen performed on a mouse cDNA library constructed from placenta. Using an insert derived from the larger of these clones as a template for the generation of random primed cDNA probes, northern blots were conducted against total RNA collected sequentially from placenta (7 days before birth to birth), maternal liver (7 days before birth to birth) and fetal liver (5 days before birth to birth). An approximately 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Cell Endocrinol
January 1993
Kidney androgen-regulated protein (KAP) is a unique protein of unknown function that is transcriptionally induced by sex steroids. KAP is thought to be predominantly a kidney-specific gene. After conducting a differential screen of a mouse uterus cDNA library, a clone was identified that is identical to KAP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStandard and straight forward practice guidelines for administration of home oxygen therapy have been long established and widely accepted. Medical records for 418 patients prescribed home oxygen through hospital-based programs at seven Veterans Administration medical centers (VAMCs) were reviewed to determine compliance with practice guidelines at the time of initial and current prescriptions. Rates of appropriate prescription at some VAMCs were very high but were too low at other VAMCs, especially given the criteria's simplicity and clarity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of the research was to ascertain the comparative differences of quinolone antibiotics on theophylline pharmacokinetics. Eight healthy male volunteers were randomly assigned to four treatments. Each was administered norfloxacin (NOR) 800 mg/d, ciprofloxacin (C) 1 g/d, nalidixic acid (NAL) 2 g/d and placebo (P) for 7 days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
April 1989
The expression of the c-fos gene is transiently induced at birth in most organs in the mouse. To study the basis of this induction we searched for a nuclear factor that binds to the 5' regulatory region of the c-fos gene. Gel mobility shift assays with tissue extracts revealed fast (band I) and slow (band III) migrating bands, which represent factor binding to the c-fos enhancer, termed the serum response element (SRE).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpression of MHC class I genes varies according to developmental stage and type of tissues. To study the basis of class I gene regulation in tissues in vivo, we examined binding of nuclear proteins to the conserved cis sequence of the murine H-2 gene, class I regulatory element (CRE), which contains two independent factor-binding sites, region I and region II. In gel mobility shift analyses we found that extracts from adult tissues that express class I genes, such as spleen and liver, had binding activity to region I.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cellular ets genes (ets-1, ets-2, and erg) have been identified by their sequence similarity with the v-ets oncogene of the avian erythroblastosis virus, E26. Products of the ets-2 gene have been detected in a wide range of normal mouse tissues and their expression appears to be associated with cell proliferation in regenerating liver. In contrast, the ets-1 gene was previously shown to be more highly expressed in the mouse thymus than in other tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPharmacotherapy
October 1989
The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of inhaled beclomethasone in the treatment of stable chronic obstructive airway disease (COAD). Eight patients completed a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial of inhaled beclomethasone and oral prednisone. Each patient received 3 treatment regimens given for 14 days: inhaled beclomethasone, prednisone, and placebo.
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